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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Sikboy on December 02, 2008, 04:21:10 PM
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Ok, so in the thread on QoS I mentioned that I thought the film was in the top half of the Bond movies. So I thought I'd sit down and see if that were true, if I were to actually try to rank the movies. The first thing I noticed about making the list was that many times, circumstances beyond the actual movie came into play. For example: Nothing really compared to having waited 8 years to see Peirce Brosnan in the role, then finally getting the chance in Goldeneye. Or the fact that "Die Another Day" was possibly really bad, but I was in such a happy place (on Vacation in San Diego) that I was bound to like it.
But with those caveats, here's how they shook out for me at first blush, without a lot of analysis.
1. Dr. No
2. Casino Royal
3. Goldeneye
4. From Russia, With Love
5. for Your eyes only
6. Live and Let Die
7. The living Daylights
8. Thunderball
9. Quantum of Solace.
10.On Her Majesty's Secret Service
11.Goldfinger
12.The Man with the Golden Gun
13.Die Another Day
14. The spy who loved me
15. Octopopsicle
16. Diamonds are Forever
17. Tomorrow never dies
18. Moonraker
19. A View to a Kill
20. You only live twice
21. Licensed to Kill
22. The World is not enough
that was kind of fun.
-Sik
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your missing "Never Say Never Again"
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your missing "Never Say Never Again"
I wouldn't say I'm "missing" it. lol. I also wasn't counting the Woody Allen Casino Royal for what it's worth.
-Sik
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well although its basically a remake of "Thunderball" its still better than most of the Roger Moore series, much more better than either of the Timothy Dalton movies, and better than at least two of the Pierce Brosnan
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Take Die Another Day off that list. It does NOT even belong there AT ALL. And neither does Never Say Never Again. Both movies show EXACTLY why you shouldn't remake a Bond movie. Because there is no describing the depths to which they suck.
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I liked Never Say never again tolerably well. As for Die another Day, you've lost me a bit: What was it a remake of? Or are you referring to the non-stop homages to the previous films and books?
-Sik
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my personal ranking...
1. Dr No
2. Thunderball
3. Goldfinger
4. You Only Live Twice
5. Diamonds are Forever
6. From Russia with Love
7. Casino Royal
8. Quantum
9. Never Say Never Again
10. The Man With the Golden Gun
11. Live and Let Die
I am indifferent to the rest...some of them I havent even made time to see, like Golden Eye, and The Worlds Not Enough. some day when I'm sufficiently bored....
Sean Connery is the one and only true James Bond, Until Daniel Craig, it only took them 45 years to find a good replacement for Sean Connery...
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Sean Connery is the one and only true James Bond, Until Daniel Craig, it only took them 45 years to find a good replacement for Sean Connery...
I think they each bring something redeeming to the role. Connery was probably the best blend in my opinion. He could pull off both ends of the equation: Gentleman and Spy (corny as it may sound). The likes of Moore and Brosnan fall a bit too far to the Gentleman side of it, whereas Craig tends to fall more on the Spy side of it (which is essential in the new telling of the story). Yet even though he was made for the role, I never flet that Connery could save the writing in movies like "You only Live Twice" and "Diamonds are forever" Whereas good writing and direction could even make an aging Roger Moore work in the role as in "For Your Eyes Only"
-Sik
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sean connery is my favorite bond too but i think goldeneye is the tops, that was one cool movie
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1. The spy who shagged me
2. Goldmember
3. The other one
In that order.
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my personal ranking...
1. Dr No
2. Thunderball
3. Goldfinger
4. You Only Live Twice
5. Diamonds are Forever
6. From Russia with Love
7. Casino Royal
8. Quantum
9. Never Say Never Again
10. The Man With the Golden Gun
11. Live and Let Die
I am indifferent to the rest...some of them I havent even made time to see, like Golden Eye, and The Worlds Not Enough. some day when I'm sufficiently bored....
Sean Connery is the one and only true James Bond, Until Daniel Craig, it only took them 45 years to find a good replacement for Sean Connery...
This is probably the closest to how I would rank them as well, although I've always had a special fondness for Goldfinger (Gert B. Fröbe, what a name :aok).
I grew up with Connery, barely noticed Lazenby (couldn't miss Diana Rigg :aok as Mrs. Bond), thought Moore was attrocious (but somehow horribly typical of the 70's and early 80's), thought Dalton was so-so, and actually welcomed Brosnan after all those horrible Moore films.
Anyway, I couldn't agree more, Connery and Craig are easily the best.
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I liked Never Say never again tolerably well. As for Die another Day, you've lost me a bit: What was it a remake of? Or are you referring to the non-stop homages to the previous films and books?
-Sik
The plot was a heavy ripoff of Diamonds are Forever. Right down to the giant diamond-powered orbital death ray.
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I agree with Dr.No being number 1, best Bond movie ever.
For me though, number 2 would be Goldfinger.
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Connery is the king no doubt, but craig has potential. Connery was a big man naturaly, where as Craig is average sized and pumped up to the max. For me connery looked the part more with his naturaly bulky frame, but Craig will be adored by the young women of today even more than Connery last century. Either one makes a believable spy imo, the others just didnt have it though Brosnen nearly did in Goldeneye.
Take a prime aged Connery and put him in Goldeneye, that might be the best bond film made yet. Live n let Die, Diamons and Casino Royal rate up there too. The beauty of the older films is you know they paid some poor stuntman to actualy run across those croc's backs for real.
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Goldfinger, To Russia with Love, and DR. No are my top 3
You only live twice was pretty good too.
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Bond: Do you expect me to talk?
Auric Goldfinger: No, Mr. Bond. I expect you to die.
:aok
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my personal ranking...
1. Dr No
2. Thunderball
3. Goldfinger
4. You Only Live Twice
5. Diamonds are Forever
6. From Russia with Love
7. Casino Royal
8. Quantum
9. Never Say Never Again
10. The Man With the Golden Gun
11. Live and Let Die
I am indifferent to the rest...some of them I havent even made time to see, like Golden Eye, and The Worlds Not Enough. some day when I'm sufficiently bored....
Sean Connery is the one and only true James Bond, Until Daniel Craig, it only took them 45 years to find a good replacement for Sean Connery...
:aok
Completely agree with you. It's a close 1 - 2 with Dr. No and Thunderball. Dr. No wins because it has the one true Felix Leiter, Jack Lord.
(http://www.bondmovies.com/allies/leiter.jpg)
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Live and Let Die was always my favorite. Loved the boat chase.
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My favorites:
For Your Eyes Only ( I could stare at that girl forever)
Never Say Never Again (Fatima Blush hehehe)
Casino Royale
I really liked the edginess of Casino Royale.
I saw Quantum of Solace but will have to wait for the sequel to make a decision.
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Bond: Do you expect me to talk?
Auric Goldfinger: No, Mr. Bond. I expect you to die.
:aok
Best line of any Bond movie. :aok
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oh my, how could i forget moonraker, loved that one too, JAWS! :cool:
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oh my, how could i forget moonraker, loved that one too, JAWS! :cool:
Moonraker has to be the worst. It requires the most suspension of belief out of all of them. Come on, private Shuttle lauches, fully manned (100+) space station, space battles, and Jaws turns into a good guy? Come on now... :D
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The first James Bond film I saw was Dr. No. I saw it in a theater in 1962 at the age of 9. I liked it so much, I pestered my parents to take me to see From Russia with Love and then Goldfinger. Of course, seeing Thunderball was automatic.
Goldfinger was and still is my favorite Bond film.
My regards,
Widewing
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Moonraker has to be the worst. It requires the most suspension of belief out of all of them. Come on, private Shuttle lauches, fully manned (100+) space station, space battles, and Jaws turns into a good guy? Come on now... :D
well somebodies not getting invited to my space station when i finish building it :t
i'll admit it was a bit out there but its not that more far fetched than the rest of the evil plots and evil organizations that they portray.
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The new ones suk.
Connery & Moore were the best.
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Amen.
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casino royal was very enjoyable i thought. one of my top 5
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I very much enjoyed Goldeneye
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The new ones suk.
Connery & Moore were the best.
Wow, ya quit living in the past my sad sad little friend. There was nothing good about ""A View to a Kill" when compared to "The Living Daylights" Or especially the two Daniel Craig movies. I mean seriously... How can you have Christopher Walken as your bad guy and somehow still create a crappy movie? That's just not possible, yet through the power of Roger Moore, there it is. Don't get me wrong, "For Your Eyes Only" is one of my favorites. But to simply say that Moore and Connery were "the best" is one thing. But to say that the rest "suk" denotes a total lack of appreciation for film making IMHO. To be honest, I'm just thankful to Jesus that you're not in control of a studio.
-Sik
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Goldfinger and Thunderball really had it IMHO. And from Russia with Love.
I liked Casino Royal as well.
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The first 5 movies were the best without a doubt...
Connery is believable as Bond... And the gizmos are just
too cool.. Many of the film Characters were cool too!!
Dr No.. It just set the standard... Good enough!
From Russia.. Loved the periscope in the russian embassy, LOL!!! The gypsy catfight scene was cool too...
Goldfinger.. Naturally the car.. And the old swiss lady w MP40 at the gate... LOL again!!
Thunderball, The Vulcan Bomber scene, and The Volga Hydrofoil were awesome..
Live twice.. Hot Japanese chicks, Toyota 2000GT, Little Nelly, The Ninja Crater Attack scene... TOOO COOOL!!!
Majesties Secret Service... Lazenby was OK, He fit the part well.. Had a great Themesong too..
Diana Rigg, drivin a red Cougar Eliminator Ragtop... SMOKIN Hot!!!
Besides that, Who else could James Bond possibly marry, except Emma Peale???
The British public absolutely wouldn't tolerate any other woman as Mrs Bond...
The rest aren't worth watching, IMO...
RC
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I liked Casino Royale....
Needed more Aston Martin, though.
That car chase was a bit of a disappointment.
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(http://i435.photobucket.com/albums/qq77/AAdeath/007moonraker_de2.jpg)
MOONRAKER! Forgotten but cherished.
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Roger Moore was too polished to be bond. I did love the nod and smirk he gave to Jaws in Moonraker.
chick - "Do you know him?"
Bond - "Not socially. His name is Jaws. He kills people."