Arts The Michigan Daily Tuesday, July 7, 1981 page 11 B' Bond. Jam After near featuring Ag enough to trademarks fast cars, lo drinks vodka stirred." H dozen times saves the wo tion with on without bre popular Am James Bond reads Playbo YET, HE tly distingui "cool" Ame strong accen and perceive (not counting exterior of m Bond returns in 'For Your Eyes Only' y J.T. SCANLAN other movie series. In this Age of the beginning, Bond places some flowers on he turns out to be one of the good guys, es Bond. Sequel, it is the James Bond movie'that the grave of Theresa Bond, his former and thus the movie becomes something ly two decades of movies has best withstood the test of time. The wife. Bond aficionados, of course, of a who-dun-it mystery for a while. ent 007, the name itself is expectations of the audience are set. In delight in identifying the episode in As Bond movies go, For Your Eyes define the man. His fact, they are so firmly set, and so which Bond was married, and mere Only is a B- effort. At times, the movie are well-known: he drives detailed, that the James Bond movie novices are at least tastefully informed seems hastily concocted, as if the ves beautiful women, and appears to be conceived by Hollywood of Bond's past. filmmakers had their eyes on the :a martinis "shaken not as a sub-genre of cinema. Certainly ANOTHER INNOVATION in For lucrative proceeds guaranteed by a e faces death roughly a every new episode can be said to be an Your Eyes Only is an unbelievable summer release. The opening scene, per film and at least once action-packed spy thriller and good en- display of stunts. Bond has been on skis for example, has absolutely nothing to orld from nuclear destruc- tertainment. But the real success of a many times before, but the skiing scene do with the plot. But the essential mly seconds to spare. All Bond movie depends on how well our in this episode is by far the most ex- elements of the Bond movie are aking a sweat. He is the keen expectations are fulfilled. citing. Overall, though, there are too present: the action takes place in exotic erican conception of Cool. THE FILMMAKERS obviously had many stunts, too much action this time locations, the scantily clad women are I is the sort of man who many of the basic expectations in mind around, too many chase scenes. Bond equally intriguing, and Bond drives a oy. when casting For Your Eyes Only, the doesn't even have time to order his Lotus. IS British, which sufficien- latest installment. Bond is once again martini. Although this film is a mediocre shes him from the merely played by Roger Moore, who will There is a new sort of villain in this production, men of all ages will rican. He speaks with a satisfy some people, but will seem like episode too, but this innovation is also somehow relate to the hero, if only in t, drives on the right side, an impostor to those fans reared on less than successful. In most Bond their silly moments. As one viewer put a three world superpowers Sean Connery. Moore is getting rather movies, the chief antagonist is a mad- it: "The young watch Bond to learn how g China). Behind his flashy old, and in some scenes appears a bit man with just enough intelligence to to do it. The old, to see if they've done it nodern secret agent he is too broad in the beam for the role But k now how to almost singlehandedly right." mAL AP v avc a ca gc L, ac s also an English Gentleman. The world he inhabits is also distin- ctly not American. The action of a typical James Bond film - and there is always lots of it - occurs not in the pseudo-fashionable places of the American imagination - such as Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, and other places the Love Boat visits - but rather in European retreats or on "exotic" islands. It is there that most of the Bond Women reside. And they are not. American either. The writers and directors avoid the Cheryl Tiegs look, preferring to offer Swedish, German, French, Chinese, Polynesian, Haitian, or even Russian women. Though they are all beautiful, they are somehow dif- ferent from the common lot of Southern California beauties. Indeed, for Americans, the world of James Bond is largely inaccessible. It is, a world elsewhere. r A characterization of such detail could not be ventured about too many he has played the part many times, and has all the "moves" down pat. Desmond Llewelyn returns as Q, the man of technology, who amusingly complains of Bond's cavalier use of his delicate gadgets. Q has a new toy this time, the "identigraph," which he has quite a time figuring out - resulting in some delightful comedy. And as we have come to expect, Bond's leading lady is a mere stick figure, played by a lousy actress, Carole Bouquet. But this is as it should be, for a strong actress would undercut the campy lines that Bond sometimes utters ridiculously with his ever-present smirk. One sometimes wonders how, say, Jane Fonda would handle the role of leading lady in a Bond film. But For Your Eyes Only is innovative in at least a few ways, one of which seems to work well. Throughout this film there are casual references to earlier episodes - a trick few movie series have mastered. In the very destroy the world. In For Your Eyes Only, however, the audience does not TONIGHT really know who the chief bad guy is for t J A, at least an hour and a half. A number of choices are offered. 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