Best Bond Film?...
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Diamonds are forever is the only one I dont have I think. That and 'OHMSS', which is probably yhte best early film in a number of ways: George Lazenby wasnt too bed but itd have been better with Sean Connery.
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OHMSS was an excellent film, especially the ski scene with the music that the propellor heads remixed, the best bond tune they did.
I think it was OHMSS anyway
I think it was OHMSS anyway
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Originally Posted by Sticky Stuff
Must disagree with this.
This utter tripe was discarded from my boxed set the moment it came through the door. Better acting from the lead in the Wooden Tops than from Mr. Dalton, and as for the wheelie pulling truck, purleeeeese. I know Bonds can be a bit far fetched (Moonraker, anyone ) but that just took the biscuit, dunked it, and waited for the soggy bit to fall into the cup.
Dalton did Bond way more harm than good.
To return to the original theme of the thread...
Best film? Difficult to say
Favourite? Probably Diamonds are Forever.
Best theme? Nobody does it better, by a mile
all IMHO, of course
This utter tripe was discarded from my boxed set the moment it came through the door. Better acting from the lead in the Wooden Tops than from Mr. Dalton, and as for the wheelie pulling truck, purleeeeese. I know Bonds can be a bit far fetched (Moonraker, anyone ) but that just took the biscuit, dunked it, and waited for the soggy bit to fall into the cup.
Dalton did Bond way more harm than good.
To return to the original theme of the thread...
Best film? Difficult to say
Favourite? Probably Diamonds are Forever.
Best theme? Nobody does it better, by a mile
all IMHO, of course
#37
Originally Posted by TheBigMan
Dalton was the closest character to The Bond as he was in the books.
Probably says a lot that I liked LTK the best because it wasn't like the others !
This film was to be called "Licence Revoked" but straw poll in the US found that most people there didn't know what "revoked" meant !!
R
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Thnaks make. just the answer i was looking for.
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Originally Posted by RichS
It's not an official (Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli, or Broccoli family) Bond film, hence the lack of usual actors and Connery coming out of Bond retirement to make it.
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Originally Posted by Petem95
I watched 'The Living Daylights' last night for the first time in ages, and I reckon its my favourite of the series - great soundtrack, good story, and I reckon Dalton is a good bond
He is my favourate Bond actor followed by Connery.
Great film too, the start with the parachute jump onto Gibralta and the ensuing action sequence - excellent (unrivaled IMHO).
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The best Bonds are:-
From Russia With Love
Goldeneye
Live and Let Die
The worst, beyond a shadow of a doubt are:-
Moonraker
Diamonds are Forever
Most of the others are fairly middle of the road films.
Steve
From Russia With Love
Goldeneye
Live and Let Die
The worst, beyond a shadow of a doubt are:-
Moonraker
Diamonds are Forever
Most of the others are fairly middle of the road films.
Steve
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I would say the best 4 me was.
For your eyes only, with the plot twist the good guy actually was the villain
and
View to a kill, just because of Christopher Walken and the way he played Zorin
For your eyes only, with the plot twist the good guy actually was the villain
and
View to a kill, just because of Christopher Walken and the way he played Zorin
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Like view to a kill myself although they are all great.......with the exception of never say never again, which i personally think is a giant festering turd.
must go find a box set now........
must go find a box set now........
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Originally Posted by Sticky Stuff
Must disagree with this.
This utter tripe was discarded from my boxed set the moment it came through the door. Better acting from the lead in the Wooden Tops than from Mr. Dalton, and as for the wheelie pulling truck, purleeeeese. I know Bonds can be a bit far fetched (Moonraker, anyone ) but that just took the biscuit, dunked it, and waited for the soggy bit to fall into the cup.
Dalton did Bond way more harm than good.
To return to the original theme of the thread...
Best film? Difficult to say
Favourite? Probably Diamonds are Forever.
Best theme? Nobody does it better, by a mile
all IMHO, of course
This utter tripe was discarded from my boxed set the moment it came through the door. Better acting from the lead in the Wooden Tops than from Mr. Dalton, and as for the wheelie pulling truck, purleeeeese. I know Bonds can be a bit far fetched (Moonraker, anyone ) but that just took the biscuit, dunked it, and waited for the soggy bit to fall into the cup.
Dalton did Bond way more harm than good.
To return to the original theme of the thread...
Best film? Difficult to say
Favourite? Probably Diamonds are Forever.
Best theme? Nobody does it better, by a mile
all IMHO, of course
as for best film, Goldfinger.
I'm a die hard traditional Bond fan, so its got to be the old films for me. Still watch the new ones, but the CGI and over the top stunt sequences leave me a little cold.
Dave
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Originally Posted by InvisibleMan
what you doing at pinewood ss23?
Can't wait!! I already have a personalised autograph to me from Sir Roger Moore's, so with George's only another three to go......
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Agree OHMSS has the best locations and plot.
From Russia With Love is my favourite film (and favourite book)
You Only Live Twice (instrumental version) is my fave theme
Whilst on the subject anyone who hasn't read the books yet should do it. If you already have read them I'd recommend the new book about James Bond's early years (first of a planned series). It's called Silverfin and is (very well IMHO) written by Charlie Higson, better known as Ralph in the Fast Show.
From Russia With Love is my favourite film (and favourite book)
You Only Live Twice (instrumental version) is my fave theme
Whilst on the subject anyone who hasn't read the books yet should do it. If you already have read them I'd recommend the new book about James Bond's early years (first of a planned series). It's called Silverfin and is (very well IMHO) written by Charlie Higson, better known as Ralph in the Fast Show.
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Originally Posted by dba
I disagree re dalton being nearest to the Bond in the books.They are all equal in being miles away imo.Connery in FRWL came closest imo
Bit of Bond trivia for you all; Licence to Kill was actually originally titled Licence Revoked, but after audience teasers, it was changed because a large proportion of Americans didn't know what revoked meant!!!
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