Bond Movie A vs. Bond Movie B (Dr. No vs. SkyFall)
  • 00Beast00Beast
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    In short, every day or two, there will be two Bond movies on the table, and you just pick which one you think is best. Also, give some reasons why you would pick that one over the other, but if you don't want to, that's fine. Sometimes I don't really know why I like one more than the other, I just do!

    Okay, the first two we'll pick are two of the Connery classics, From Russia with Love vs. Thunderball. Take your pick!
  • 00Beast said:

    In short, every day or two, there will be two Bond movies on the table, and you just pick which one you think is best. Also, give some reasons why you would pick that one over the other, but if you don't want to, that's fine. Sometimes I don't really know why I like one more than the other, I just do!

    Okay, the first two we'll pit together are two of the Connery classics, From Russia with Love and Thunderball. Take your pick!



    @Dimi already said he was going to start a vs. thread, and good thing. They are starting to cause annoyance. Since you started this you should inform @Dimi. I'm sure he'll let this thread be used as the primary v.s. thread on MI6 and all the other threads can be closed.
  • TB.
  • Agent007391Agent007391
    Posts: 3,575
    TB. It has the better plot and my two favorite Connery gadgets: The DB5 and the jetpack.
  • jamesh101jamesh101
    Posts: 296
    Thunderball.
  • I can't choose. Both are tops for Connery. When I am in the mood for a classic espionage bout, FRWL gets the job done, and when I want a crazy adventure both on land and under the sea, TB is what I watch. Both are so superb, and so utterly Bond.
  • Definitely TB. My favorite Bond film of all. It features Connery at his most superconfident and is the only Bond film to combine the stylish direction of Terence Young with the big budget, Panavision widescreen, epic sensibilities of the later films in the series.
  • 00130013
    Posts: 1,147
    Both are great for me... but FRWL is my 1 while TB 5 in my ranking.
  • 00Beast00Beast
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    00Beast said:

    In short, every day or two, there will be two Bond movies on the table, and you just pick which one you think is best. Also, give some reasons why you would pick that one over the other, but if you don't want to, that's fine. Sometimes I don't really know why I like one more than the other, I just do!

    Okay, the first two we'll pit together are two of the Connery classics, From Russia with Love and Thunderball. Take your pick!



    @Dimi already said he was going to start a vs. thread, and good thing. They are starting to cause annoyance. Since you started this you should inform @Dimi. I'm sure he'll let this thread be used as the primary v.s. thread on MI6 and all the other threads can be closed.


    Yeah, I didn't notice the warning thing he put up until after I made this one. Hopefully it'll stay up!
  • ^
    I don't see why not. @Dimi has always been a kind mod.
  • 00Beast00Beast
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    ^
    I don't see why not. @Dimi has always been a kind mod.



    Agreed!

    And as for my pick, I say that From Russia with Love is the better of the two. It was, if I remember correctly, the first Bond movie I saw, so that's a bonus. Other than pure nostalgia, it's a great Cold War Bond movie with plenty of spying, a magnificent performance by Sean Connery, if not his best, and amazing villains. Also, even though FRWL doesn't have as much action as some of the others in the series, I like how it is still entertaning because of the direction style. We need the action it gives us, but it is the perfect amount while still being very thrilling. The locations aren't much good though, but that's the only thing I can pin on FRWL.
  • 00Beast said:

    ^
    I don't see why not. @Dimi has always been a kind mod.



    Agreed!

    And as for my pick, I say that From Russia with Love is the better of the two. It was, if I remember correctly, the first Bond movie I saw, so that's a bonus. Other than pure nostalgia, it's a great Cold War Bond movie with plenty of spying, a magnificent performance by Sean Connery, if not his best, and amazing villains. Also, even though FRWL doesn't have as much action as some of the others in the series, I like how it is still entertaning because of the direction style. We need the action it gives us, but it is the perfect amount while still being very thrilling. The locations aren't much good though, but that's the only thing I can pin on FRWL.


    I loved the locations. Istanbul just looked cool, and still sticks in my mind, and we got some great shots of Venice. FRWL also gets bonus points for having an Ian Fleming cameo! :-bd
  • Agreed! FRWL is bar far one of the better Bond movies!

    @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Fleming has a cameo in FRWL?! With as many times I've seen it, how have I missed him? What part and where is he?
  • Agreed! FRWL is bar far one of the better Bond movies!

    @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Fleming has a cameo in FRWL?! With as many times I've seen it, how have I missed him? What part and where is he?



    I love catching people who haven't seen it yet. You will see a shot of the train rolling by at the top of a sort of low hill near the 1hour and 16 minute mark. In the shot is a man in a white shirt, gray pants, and a white cane. That there is Ian Fleming himself.
  • I watched them so long ago I don't even remember them. I just remember that assassination scene in the train from FRWL and I loved it.
  • From Russia With Love by a country mile, seen both of these fairly recently, have always found Thunderball a bit slow and boring, FRWL is probably my fave Connery performance, the plot is lean and of course that classic fight on the train.
  • barryt007barryt007
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    This is a tough one but i will go for FRWL,the fight on the Orient Express is brilliant,in fact all the train scenes are.
    But i do like TB as well,these 2 are #1 and #4 in my rankings at the moment.
  • royale65royale65
    Posts: 508
    00Beast said:


    Okay, the first two we'll pit together are two of the Connery classics, From Russia with Love and Thunderball. Take your pick!



    Meanie!

    It's a tough one, but, I have to go for

    From Russia With Love.

    However both are in my top three.

  • OHMSS69OHMSS69
    Posts: 1,092
    Difficult to chose.
    I love the intrigue and cold war drama and the tense scenes on the train of FRWL
    TB had the beautiful underwater photography, excitement, Fione Volpe, and that good soundtrack.
    I will have to toss a coin:
    Tails-FRWL wins
  • TB. TB and NSNA are my fave connery films (goldfinger comes pretty close though), I just love the plot, the villians, everything!!!
  • Samuel001Samuel001
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    From Russia With Love. From start to finish, this is cinema gold.
  • I'll go for TB as it's more visually spectacular and iconic, but FRWL has equally terrific acting, characterisation, a brilliant plot and some superb gadgets. Oh, and Grant, Kronsteen and Klebb. And Morzeny. Hmm, maybe I didn't think this through...
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi
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    Okay guys, good idea for this thread.

    Perhaps announce a new pair each time by means of adding something to the title. ;-)
  • DarthDimi said:

    Okay guys, good idea for this thread.

    Perhaps announce a new pair each time by means of adding something to the title. ;-)



    Or just name it The Official Bond Versus Thread, and number the v.s. matches. So this would be v.s. #1, the next #2 and so on. Just include the v.s. number in parenthesis next to the thread title every time a new pair are announced. Just a suggestion.
  • Agent005Agent005
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    FRWL
  • 00Beast00Beast
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    As of now, FRWL has 9 votes, and TB has 6 votes.
  • I did say I wasn't going to vote, but...

    FRWL
  • 00Beast00Beast
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    Now FRWL has 10! Thanks Brady!
  • FRWL

    FRWL has the better villains, story, and bond girl. Plus it doesn't tend to drag at points like TB can.
  • St_GeorgeSt_George
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    TB is a great Sunday - or whatever day-of-the-week - afternoon movie, but FRWL is the superior flick. Ultimately, watching the latter is the more fulfilling experience...
  • FRWL is a classic but thunderball is great too

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