Never Say Never Again -james Bond 007- [upd] Site
Sean Connery. Kim Basinger. A legendary Klaus Maria Brandauer as Largo.
In the end, the title is both a promise and a warning. For James Bond fans, it is a reminder that even the most official institutions can be challenged by a good story, a legal loophole, and the enduring power of Sean Connery’s smirk. Never Say Never Again -James Bond 007-
Bond’s hand moved anyway. He twisted, slotted the pistol aside, pressed the gun to the console and fired. The sound was sacramental. The glass spidered; circuits gave up their geometry. Blackbird tumbled back, the shot grazing her shoulder. The activation sequence stalled—not cancelled, only delayed. The device entered a fail-safe loop, a hairline rhythm that would resume if the keys were restored. Sean Connery
However, Kershner clashed constantly with the producers. McClory wanted a pure remake; Connery wanted to deconstruct the myth; Kershner wanted a psychological thriller. The result is a fascinating Frankenstein. The tone lurches violently from cartoonish (Fatima Blush feeding a man to a shark via a waterslide) to grim (Bond strangling a man with a medical respirator). In the end, the title is both a promise and a warning