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Maybe the topic doesn't deserve a separate thread, but while the popularity of Zeztz's debut hasn't died down, it's just begging to be covered. Share your favorite (or simply memorable) spy media. Maybe it'll be useful to someone?
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I was really into the James Bond films when I was in college. Fell off it during the Daniel Craig years, though; they just didn't feel like the same series.
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I’m more into spoofs of the spy genre, like Kingsman or Spy.
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As for Craig, he should be different. He was cast with the idea of making Bond more down-to-earth and realistic due to the success of the Bourne films and Nolan's Batman, which proved that even a more fantastic hero could be made more convincing. And I would say that Craig is quite convincing in this capacity. Another thing is that later the public's tastes changed, incredible stunts and gadgets returned to the franchise and, in my opinion, it's time to change Bond again. Last edited by Mesnick; Today at 06:03 AM.. |
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For me, Kingsman occupies a rather strange place. I mean, there are the obvious parodies, like Johnny English or Austin Powers. There are serious spy films, like The Spy Who Came in from the Cold or the Soviet Seventeen Moments of Spring. There are the more entertainment-oriented Bond films. And then there's Kingsman, which kind of mocks Bond, but doesn't slide into pure comedy and uses the same techniques. I think Kingsman can be considered the Scream of the spy movie world. Or grown-up Spy Kids.
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Well, it's time for me to tell you about a spy (sort of) movie that has stuck in my mind. I'll say right away that I won't mention dark political thrillers, because the theme is inspired by Zeztz, and Baku clearly likes a different type of spy story. So I'll share something entertaining and full of adventures.
From 1966 to 1971, the Soviet Union released a tetralogy of films about the Elusive Avengers. It's a story about four teenagers, not ninja turtles, but certainly with attitudes (a communist attitude, of course), fighting in the Civil War and after. In the first part, they are guerrillas: but already from the second one a full-fledged spy action begins: Unfortunately, the finale of "The Crown of the Russian Empire", divided into two films (it turns out that we were the first to think of this technique) turned out to be a failure and is interesting only for comparison of how the characters have changed: Overall, these movies were very ridiculous even at the time of filming, but at the same time they were very entertaining and popular. So even now I sometimes enjoy watching them again. |
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Archer and Kingsman comes to mind. And though not the typical suit and tie agent, MacGyver too.
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