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HOW DO THE OPENING SEQUENCES OF THE JAMES BOND FILMS BUILD UP AUDIENCE EXPECTATIONS AND EXCITEMENT?  

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HOW DO THE OPENING SEQUENCES OF THE JAMES BOND FILMS BUILD UP AUDIENCE EXPECTATIONS AND EXCITEMENT? Introduction If we closely examine the opening scenes of many Bond films, we are very likely to find the following: ==> Action ==> Stunts ==> Use of high technology/gadgets ==> Exotic setting ==> Women ==> Appropriate camera positioning ==> Professional looking, (dark coloured) choice of clothing ==> Weapons ==> Fighting and killing ==> Music resembling what is actually going on in the background ==> Showing how quick James Bond uses his brain, and how well he gets himself out of dangerous situations. However, we may not find all Bond films to be as described above. For example, the opening scenes of the film 'Live and let die' are actually very slow moving and not much is really happening. Nevertheless, James Bond is a man who really does appeal to his audience, and so the film 'Live and let die' must be appealing to a different type...

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