There's enough cartoonish-ness and absurdity to go around in the Connery/Moore/Dalton/Brosnan Bond flicks (that other guy too, I forget his name). Go back and watch "You Only Live Twice" and observe the eye-rolling spy-isms, for example (they reminded me of that Gilligan's Island dream parody). Or how about Oddjob's hat in "Goldfinger"?
"Die Another Day" seems to get a bad rap and I'm not sure why since it provides all the usual Bond staples. The villains are good and the Bond babes are serviceable. The best part of the film, for me, is the over-the-top sword fight at the manor. Although it's so extreme it's somewhat goofy, it nevertheless may very well be the best sword fight in the history of cinema.
The second half, which mostly takes place in Iceland, has numerous good action sequences as well, even more goofy than the sword fight, like the iceberg tsunami on which Bond surfs (Why sure!); but it's not like this was the first time an action scene was totally ludicrous in a Bond picture.
I should add that I like Madonna's title song; and I'm not even a fan (not that I DON'T like her).
"Goldeneye" and "Die Another Day" are my favorites of the Brosnan era, but I'm going to view them all again soon to reevaluate, since I haven't seen 'em for a while.
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