
Original gunbarrel as seen from Dr. No through Goldfinger.
Back in 2012, this blog ran a post that raised the question whether the gunbarrel logo would ever begin a James Bond movie again.
In 2015, the answer, finally was yes with SPECTRE.
At the time, this blog didn’t comment much. After all, it doesn’t seem like good form to complain about getting something you wanted.
Since then, we’ve been reminded there were a few oddities about SPECTRE’s gunbarrel. For example, the Being James Bond website, IN THIS VIDEO, noted that Daniel Craig’s 007 wildly swings his right arm so that you can see Bond openly is carrying a gun. Not exactly an inconspicuous wielding of a firearm by a secret agent.
The website also noted that the three-dimensional gunbarrel effect that began with GoldenEye wasn’t used in SPECTRE.
Something else to consider: The SPECTRE gunbarrel uses a different musical arrangement from previous Bond movies. There’s a soft arrangement of The James Bond Theme that plays under the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures/Sony logos.
Back in the “old days,” there was no music over studio logos. Music didn’t begin until the white dots began moving across the screen.
With SPECTRE, the music with the studio logs is followed by the start of gunbarrel music per se. But there’s a delay between the start of the white dots going across the screen and the time the last dot opens up to reveal Bond on the right side of the screen.
On the Being James Bond video, there’s speculation that the filmmakers really didn’t want to put the gunbarrel at the start of the film.
We guess Being James Bond is correct. With Skyfall, there was a song and dance about how a gunbarrel at the beginning just wouldn’t, couldn’t, etc. work. IN A 2012 INTERVIEW, Eon Productions co-boss Barbara Broccoli clearly was NOT promising the gunbarrel would be at the start of the next movie. “It will vary from film to film,” she said at the time.
As an aside, it should be noted that Daniel Craig is the only Bond to get to film a different gunbarrel for each 007 film he did.
Prior to Craig:
–Stuntman Bob Simmons’ gunbarrel was used for the first three Bond films.
–The same Sean Connery gunbarrel was used for three movies (Thunderball, You Only Live Twice and Diamonds Are Forever).
–George Lazenby only did one, naturally. (On Her Majesty’s Secret Service)
–Roger Moore did two (one for Live And Let Die and The Man With The Golden Gun, the other for his other five 007 films)
–Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan only had one on-screen gunbarrel in their films (although Brosnan got another for a trailer only).
Regardless, the SPECTRE gunbarrel will have to do. It doesn’t appear we’ll be seeing another version anytime soon.
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