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  • Posts: 7,500
    It is quite ironic I guess considering the general consensus, but I have always thought of Skyfall as the more light and fun film in Craig´s run compared to the more dark and dreary CR and QOS. Don´t really know why that is, but I have never considered Skyfall to be particularly dark. And on the topic of adventure, I think the whole segment from start of mission in M´s office until the encounter with Silva is one of the most satisfying in the series! It never fails to thrill me even on repeated viewings. It has the perfect suspense and excitement of Bond being a globetrotting spy, following clues into the unknown. It is the kind of spy work not many of the Bond films do as well as they should. Another prime example is Bond hunting down Dimitrios and discovering the plot against the airport in Casino Royale.
  • RemingtonRemington I'll do anything for a woman with a knife.
    Posts: 1,533
    Personally, I think CR is the most fun Craig film.
  • ShardlakeShardlake Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
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    peter wrote: »
    Remington wrote: »
    peter wrote: »
    Shardlake wrote: »
    Birdleson wrote: »
    mattjoes wrote: »
    Several problems in Spectre I agree with, but I find the film captures a sense of spectacle and "audience-pleasing fun" its predecessor lacks.

    I hear that from several members, and I guess can see a few (in my mind, failed) attempts at levity, but it all fell flat for me. I found it to be the most joyless and oppressively flat film in the series, by a large margin. If it was an actual return to more lighthearted fare, I would welcome it.

    I'd second this, I'm not saying this is the case for all PB fans but it does seem a good few of them seem to give this film a pass.

    Whereas fans of this era not all mind are the ones most horrified by what we got in 2015.

    My thing about this film is I went from being one this era's biggest advocates and liking to loving it's output to being one of the most vocal enemies of this film on the forum, to me that has got to say something.

    Liking this over Skyfall to me is nuts as some seem to but to each his or hers own.

    Well @peter and I are working on it, so watch this space at some point, our reworking of SPECTRE is gathering speed and what started as a bit of a polish has turned into a whole new beast.

    We hope to share it with you as soon as it is ready, although that could be sometime yet but to say I'm excited with what my friend is doing to my initial idea would be an understatement.

    @Shardlake and i have embarked on a little experiment/fun journey together... One may call it fan-fic... and I suppose one wouldn't be wrong in saying that. We are fans, and this is our fiction...

    However, the effort that we're putting into this has been genuinely sincere and as professional as we can execute.

    And, I will note: Shardlake is not a trained writer, but this guy has come up with such amazing plot points, it's made my job that much more exciting and fun-- it was a no-brainer for me to join him on this journey. Shardlake has a great imagination and I would say this guy was born with a creative-side brain-- and he has let it pour out over many emails, notes, scripts pages and Skype!

    P

    @peter looking forward to reading this.

    @Remington — so nice to hear! @Shardlake is so very mindful, and I know from the care of his work, his priority is to entertain our friendly members. When it’s posted, my sincere hope is that you enjoy the read!

    Kind words as always @peter and I hope @Remington and others we can deliver an alternative version of SPECTRE that will satisfy those like myself that felt let down with the film.

    Peter has mentioned my ideas but his fleshing out and script writing talent has really started to make this fly.

    I will tease a few things, for our version we have recast actors so you have different visual template to relate to which also has changed the motivations and the nature of the ones in the film.
  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
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    QOS on Blue Ray.
    For the longest time it was my least favorite Craig film. That changed last night. It had been years since I've watched it and it was definelty the best viewing since my first theatrical viewing. Hell I even liked the main titles and song.
  • ^Somehow, after Skyfall and Spectre, and this years long gap, going back to QoS is incredibly refreshing.
  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
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    ^Somehow, after Skyfall and Spectre, and this years long gap, going back to QoS is incredibly refreshing.

    It was. I've had the blu ray set for 3 years and it was the first time I'd watched it. That could be why. I don't think I watched it since the days leading up to Spectres release
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    Even though I saw it recently, I just started GE - one of my favorites.
  • RemingtonRemington I'll do anything for a woman with a knife.
    Posts: 1,533
    QOS on Blue Ray.
    For the longest time it was my least favorite Craig film. That changed last night. It had been years since I've watched it and it was definelty the best viewing since my first theatrical viewing. Hell I even liked the main titles and song.

    Welcome to the dark side @LastRatStanding lol. Glad you enjoyed it more.
  • Posts: 15,826
    QOS on Blue Ray.
    For the longest time it was my least favorite Craig film. That changed last night. It had been years since I've watched it and it was definelty the best viewing since my first theatrical viewing. Hell I even liked the main titles and song.

    I watched it today and loved it like I did the first time. I wasn't even that bothered by the gunbarrel.
  • 007_MJH007_MJH Lancashire, UK
    Posts: 35
    Watched DN last night. A wonderful start to the Bond series of movies.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    edited April 2019 Posts: 40,492
    007_MJH wrote: »
    Watched DN last night. A wonderful start to the Bond series of movies.

    It's such a classic, easily my favorite of Connery's - the prominence of one beautiful locale, the stripped back spy thriller feel it has, the eclectic cast of characters.
  • 007_MJH007_MJH Lancashire, UK
    Posts: 35
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    007_MJH wrote: »
    Watched DN last night. A wonderful start to the Bond series of movies.

    It's such a classic, easily my favorite of Connery's - the prominence of one beautiful locale, the stripped back spy thriller feel it has, the eclectic cast of characters.

    Certainly a classic, worthy of the name. Always a top ten Bond movie for me. Stunning movie to watch.
  • BondAficionadoBondAficionado Former IMDBer
    Posts: 1,884
    Wasn't planning on watching one today, but seeing as this is the first official day of filming for B25 and it's still the weekend, I'll put on LALD. Mainly because it was also shot in Jamaica.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    Wasn't planning on watching one today, but seeing as this is the first official day of filming for B25 and it's still the weekend, I'll put on LALD. Mainly because it was also shot in Jamaica.

    That reason alone will probably have me watching DN, too, several times before release.
  • So the 2019 bondathon continued with FRWL, and I'm sad to say it hasn't held up as good as I had thought. Right now it's #7 on my rankings, but I think it's going to go down a couple spots next time! Dr. No I had a much better time with.
  • RemingtonRemington I'll do anything for a woman with a knife.
    Posts: 1,533
    Outstanding viewing of TLD tonight. This movie never gets old.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    Remington wrote: »
    Outstanding viewing of TLD tonight. This movie never gets old.

    Agreed. Has always been top notch no matter how many times i see it. And i've watched it a lot!

  • edited May 2019 Posts: 17,302
    Casino Royale
    After watching two Bond films in a row that I only find dreary and a chore to sit through, I was looking forward to continuing my Bondathon with CR, to see if it would leave a better impression.

    No surprise – it did! Despite CR also having its darker moments, it's a very vibrant and exciting film, with stunning locations, great performances all around, and most of all a good story (obviously). While SF/SP feels nothing like Bond films to me, CR is the definition of one, firing on all cylinders throughout. Unlike the latter Craig films, CR feels to me like it has a foot or at least a few toes inside the pre-reboot era – although I can't really put my finger on why. It just feels like it does.

    My only issue with CR is that I feel like it's 10-20 minutes too long. If they could have shortened the film only a little bit, I think it would have been an even better film. Then again, that would probably gone at the expense of developing the relationship between Bond and Vesper. Speaking of that relationship; watching CR makes me dislike SP even more. Here you have a well written and perfectly developed on-screen relationship, which only reminds me how rushed and awkward the relationship between Bond and Madeleine feels in SP. I hope they manage to provide us with what's "missing" in that relationship in Bond 25, but it's a shame they need another film to do so.

    With CR feeling just a little bit too long, I have trouble deciding where to place it. I want to place it inside the top ten, but can I really place it above GE that clocks in at 130 minutes (without feeling too long) or even DN at 110 min, which feels like a perfectly edited film? I don't think I can - at least not for now. Editing really matters when watching a film. Will rewatch some of the films in the summer though, so things might change.

    Updated ranking with CR included:

    1. Thunderball
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3. From Russia with Love
    4. For Your Eyes Only
    5. The Spy Who Loved Me
    6. Goldfinger
    7. Octopussy
    8. Live and Let Die/Diamonds Are Forever
    10. Goldeneye
    11. Dr. No
    12. Casino Royale
    13. The Man with the Golden Gun
    14. Licence to Kill
    15. The Living Daylights
    16. The World Is Not Enough
    17. A View to a Kill
    18. You Only Live Twice
    19. Moonraker
    20. Tomorrow Never Dies
    21. Die Another Day
    22. Skyfall
    23. Casino Royale (1967)
    24. Spectre
  • edited May 2019 Posts: 6,677
    Good to see another TB fan. I rank it extremely high as well. Top 3, actually. Those top 3 ;)
  • edited May 2019 Posts: 17,302
    Univex wrote: »
    Good to see another TB fan. I rank it extremely high as well. Top 3, actually. Those top 3 ;)

    Oh, I absolutely love TB. I don't think it's been outside my top 3 ever. Every time I watch it, I'm only reminded why I love it so much – and if anything, I appreciate TB more now than before.

    Sure, like with all Bond film it has some weaker moments, but it's never affected the viewing experience. Also, Fiona Volpe is reason enough to place it within the top 3!

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  • RemingtonRemington I'll do anything for a woman with a knife.
    Posts: 1,533
    Casino Royale
    After watching two Bond films in a row that I only find dreary and a chore to sit through, I was looking forward to continuing my Bondathon with CR, to see if it would leave a better impression.

    No surprise – it did! Despite CR also having its darker moments, it's a very vibrant and exciting film, with stunning locations, great performances all around, and most of all a good story (obviously). While SF/SP feels nothing like Bond films to me, CR is the definition of one, firing on all cylinders throughout. Unlike the latter Craig films, CR feels to me like it has a foot or at least a few toes inside the pre-reboot era – although I can't really put my finger on why. It just feels like it does.

    My only issue with CR is that I feel like it's 10-20 minutes too long. If they could have shortened the film only a little bit, I think it would have been an even better film. Then again, that would probably gone at the expense of developing the relationship between Bond and Vesper. Speaking of that relationship; watching CR makes me dislike SP even more. Here you have a well written and perfectly developed on-screen relationship, which only reminds me how rushed and awkward the relationship between Bond and Madeleine feels in SP. I hope they manage to provide us with what's "missing" in that relationship in Bond 25, but it's a shame they need another film to do so.

    With CR feeling just a little bit too long, I have trouble deciding where to place it. I want to place it inside the top ten, but can I really place it above GE that clocks in at 130 minutes (without feeling too long) or even DN at 110 min, which feels like a perfectly edited film? I don't think I can - at least not for now. Editing really matters when watching a film. Will rewatch some of the films in the summer though, so things might change.

    Updated ranking with CR included:

    1. Thunderball
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3. From Russia with Love
    4. For Your Eyes Only
    5. The Spy Who Loved Me
    6. Goldfinger
    7. Octopussy
    8. Live and Let Die/Diamonds Are Forever
    10. Goldeneye
    11. Dr. No
    12. Casino Royale
    13. The Man with the Golden Gun
    14. Licence to Kill
    15. The Living Daylights
    16. The World Is Not Enough
    17. A View to a Kill
    18. You Only Live Twice
    19. Moonraker
    20. Tomorrow Never Dies
    21. Die Another Day
    22. Skyfall
    23. Casino Royale (1967)
    24. Spectre

    Too long? It's not long enough lol. Great ranking.
  • Posts: 6,677
    Univex wrote: »
    Good to see another TB fan. I rank it extremely high as well. Top 3, actually. Those top 3 ;)

    Oh, I absolutely love TB. I don't think it's been outside my top 3 ever. Every time I watch it, I'm only reminded why I love it so much – and if anything, I appreciate TB more now than before.

    Sure, like with all Bond film it has some weaker moments, but it's never affected the viewing experience. Also, Fiona Volpe is reason enough to place it within the top 3!

    c671d41f5492d9f660aaed5e9db54e37.jpg

    Exactly, what a well...eh...rounded character ;)

    Love TB. Really do. Best Bond girls ever.In bikinis. What's not to like? Connery in is top form. Lovely writing. Largo is a real menace. Exotic locations. Brilliant film.
  • edited May 2019 Posts: 17,302
    Remington wrote: »
    Casino Royale
    After watching two Bond films in a row that I only find dreary and a chore to sit through, I was looking forward to continuing my Bondathon with CR, to see if it would leave a better impression.

    No surprise – it did! Despite CR also having its darker moments, it's a very vibrant and exciting film, with stunning locations, great performances all around, and most of all a good story (obviously). While SF/SP feels nothing like Bond films to me, CR is the definition of one, firing on all cylinders throughout. Unlike the latter Craig films, CR feels to me like it has a foot or at least a few toes inside the pre-reboot era – although I can't really put my finger on why. It just feels like it does.

    My only issue with CR is that I feel like it's 10-20 minutes too long. If they could have shortened the film only a little bit, I think it would have been an even better film. Then again, that would probably gone at the expense of developing the relationship between Bond and Vesper. Speaking of that relationship; watching CR makes me dislike SP even more. Here you have a well written and perfectly developed on-screen relationship, which only reminds me how rushed and awkward the relationship between Bond and Madeleine feels in SP. I hope they manage to provide us with what's "missing" in that relationship in Bond 25, but it's a shame they need another film to do so.

    With CR feeling just a little bit too long, I have trouble deciding where to place it. I want to place it inside the top ten, but can I really place it above GE that clocks in at 130 minutes (without feeling too long) or even DN at 110 min, which feels like a perfectly edited film? I don't think I can - at least not for now. Editing really matters when watching a film. Will rewatch some of the films in the summer though, so things might change.

    Updated ranking with CR included:

    1. Thunderball
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3. From Russia with Love
    4. For Your Eyes Only
    5. The Spy Who Loved Me
    6. Goldfinger
    7. Octopussy
    8. Live and Let Die/Diamonds Are Forever
    10. Goldeneye
    11. Dr. No
    12. Casino Royale
    13. The Man with the Golden Gun
    14. Licence to Kill
    15. The Living Daylights
    16. The World Is Not Enough
    17. A View to a Kill
    18. You Only Live Twice
    19. Moonraker
    20. Tomorrow Never Dies
    21. Die Another Day
    22. Skyfall
    23. Casino Royale (1967)
    24. Spectre

    Too long? It's not long enough lol. Great ranking.

    Totally understand some might feel different re. CR's length! ;-)
    This is my first ranking of the films for quite some time, and the first time I base the ranking on enjoyment more than anything else. This is why DAF is inside the top 10, for example!
    Univex wrote: »
    Univex wrote: »
    Good to see another TB fan. I rank it extremely high as well. Top 3, actually. Those top 3 ;)

    Oh, I absolutely love TB. I don't think it's been outside my top 3 ever. Every time I watch it, I'm only reminded why I love it so much – and if anything, I appreciate TB more now than before.

    Sure, like with all Bond film it has some weaker moments, but it's never affected the viewing experience. Also, Fiona Volpe is reason enough to place it within the top 3!

    c671d41f5492d9f660aaed5e9db54e37.jpg

    Exactly, what a well...eh...rounded character ;)

    Indeed! :-D
    Univex wrote: »
    Love TB. Really do. Best Bond girls ever.In bikinis. What's not to like? Connery in is top form. Lovely writing. Largo is a real menace. Exotic locations. Brilliant film.

    Yes, TB sure has a lot of things going for it, making it an absolute classic. Will be watching TB again in the summer!
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    Remington wrote: »
    Casino Royale
    After watching two Bond films in a row that I only find dreary and a chore to sit through, I was looking forward to continuing my Bondathon with CR, to see if it would leave a better impression.

    No surprise – it did! Despite CR also having its darker moments, it's a very vibrant and exciting film, with stunning locations, great performances all around, and most of all a good story (obviously). While SF/SP feels nothing like Bond films to me, CR is the definition of one, firing on all cylinders throughout. Unlike the latter Craig films, CR feels to me like it has a foot or at least a few toes inside the pre-reboot era – although I can't really put my finger on why. It just feels like it does.

    My only issue with CR is that I feel like it's 10-20 minutes too long. If they could have shortened the film only a little bit, I think it would have been an even better film. Then again, that would probably gone at the expense of developing the relationship between Bond and Vesper. Speaking of that relationship; watching CR makes me dislike SP even more. Here you have a well written and perfectly developed on-screen relationship, which only reminds me how rushed and awkward the relationship between Bond and Madeleine feels in SP. I hope they manage to provide us with what's "missing" in that relationship in Bond 25, but it's a shame they need another film to do so.

    With CR feeling just a little bit too long, I have trouble deciding where to place it. I want to place it inside the top ten, but can I really place it above GE that clocks in at 130 minutes (without feeling too long) or even DN at 110 min, which feels like a perfectly edited film? I don't think I can - at least not for now. Editing really matters when watching a film. Will rewatch some of the films in the summer though, so things might change.

    Updated ranking with CR included:

    1. Thunderball
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3. From Russia with Love
    4. For Your Eyes Only
    5. The Spy Who Loved Me
    6. Goldfinger
    7. Octopussy
    8. Live and Let Die/Diamonds Are Forever
    10. Goldeneye
    11. Dr. No
    12. Casino Royale
    13. The Man with the Golden Gun
    14. Licence to Kill
    15. The Living Daylights
    16. The World Is Not Enough
    17. A View to a Kill
    18. You Only Live Twice
    19. Moonraker
    20. Tomorrow Never Dies
    21. Die Another Day
    22. Skyfall
    23. Casino Royale (1967)
    24. Spectre

    Too long? It's not long enough lol. Great ranking.

    Totally understand some might feel different re. CR's length! ;-)
    This is my first ranking of the films for quite some time, and the first time I base the ranking on enjoyment more than anything else. This is why DAF is inside the top 10, for example!





    That is how I rank them, too.
  • Posts: 17,302
    Remington wrote: »
    Casino Royale
    After watching two Bond films in a row that I only find dreary and a chore to sit through, I was looking forward to continuing my Bondathon with CR, to see if it would leave a better impression.

    No surprise – it did! Despite CR also having its darker moments, it's a very vibrant and exciting film, with stunning locations, great performances all around, and most of all a good story (obviously). While SF/SP feels nothing like Bond films to me, CR is the definition of one, firing on all cylinders throughout. Unlike the latter Craig films, CR feels to me like it has a foot or at least a few toes inside the pre-reboot era – although I can't really put my finger on why. It just feels like it does.

    My only issue with CR is that I feel like it's 10-20 minutes too long. If they could have shortened the film only a little bit, I think it would have been an even better film. Then again, that would probably gone at the expense of developing the relationship between Bond and Vesper. Speaking of that relationship; watching CR makes me dislike SP even more. Here you have a well written and perfectly developed on-screen relationship, which only reminds me how rushed and awkward the relationship between Bond and Madeleine feels in SP. I hope they manage to provide us with what's "missing" in that relationship in Bond 25, but it's a shame they need another film to do so.

    With CR feeling just a little bit too long, I have trouble deciding where to place it. I want to place it inside the top ten, but can I really place it above GE that clocks in at 130 minutes (without feeling too long) or even DN at 110 min, which feels like a perfectly edited film? I don't think I can - at least not for now. Editing really matters when watching a film. Will rewatch some of the films in the summer though, so things might change.

    Updated ranking with CR included:

    1. Thunderball
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3. From Russia with Love
    4. For Your Eyes Only
    5. The Spy Who Loved Me
    6. Goldfinger
    7. Octopussy
    8. Live and Let Die/Diamonds Are Forever
    10. Goldeneye
    11. Dr. No
    12. Casino Royale
    13. The Man with the Golden Gun
    14. Licence to Kill
    15. The Living Daylights
    16. The World Is Not Enough
    17. A View to a Kill
    18. You Only Live Twice
    19. Moonraker
    20. Tomorrow Never Dies
    21. Die Another Day
    22. Skyfall
    23. Casino Royale (1967)
    24. Spectre

    Too long? It's not long enough lol. Great ranking.

    Totally understand some might feel different re. CR's length! ;-)
    This is my first ranking of the films for quite some time, and the first time I base the ranking on enjoyment more than anything else. This is why DAF is inside the top 10, for example!





    That is how I rank them, too.

    It's fun doing the ranking this way. If giving as much attention to other aspects like cinematography and technical stuff, the list would have been a bit different. FYEO isn't the most visually stunning Bond film for example, but I have so much fun watching it!
  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
    Posts: 4,423
    Remington wrote: »
    Casino Royale
    After watching two Bond films in a row that I only find dreary and a chore to sit through, I was looking forward to continuing my Bondathon with CR, to see if it would leave a better impression.

    No surprise – it did! Despite CR also having its darker moments, it's a very vibrant and exciting film, with stunning locations, great performances all around, and most of all a good story (obviously). While SF/SP feels nothing like Bond films to me, CR is the definition of one, firing on all cylinders throughout. Unlike the latter Craig films, CR feels to me like it has a foot or at least a few toes inside the pre-reboot era – although I can't really put my finger on why. It just feels like it does.

    My only issue with CR is that I feel like it's 10-20 minutes too long. If they could have shortened the film only a little bit, I think it would have been an even better film. Then again, that would probably gone at the expense of developing the relationship between Bond and Vesper. Speaking of that relationship; watching CR makes me dislike SP even more. Here you have a well written and perfectly developed on-screen relationship, which only reminds me how rushed and awkward the relationship between Bond and Madeleine feels in SP. I hope they manage to provide us with what's "missing" in that relationship in Bond 25, but it's a shame they need another film to do so.

    With CR feeling just a little bit too long, I have trouble deciding where to place it. I want to place it inside the top ten, but can I really place it above GE that clocks in at 130 minutes (without feeling too long) or even DN at 110 min, which feels like a perfectly edited film? I don't think I can - at least not for now. Editing really matters when watching a film. Will rewatch some of the films in the summer though, so things might change.

    Updated ranking with CR included:

    1. Thunderball
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3. From Russia with Love
    4. For Your Eyes Only
    5. The Spy Who Loved Me
    6. Goldfinger
    7. Octopussy
    8. Live and Let Die/Diamonds Are Forever
    10. Goldeneye
    11. Dr. No
    12. Casino Royale
    13. The Man with the Golden Gun
    14. Licence to Kill
    15. The Living Daylights
    16. The World Is Not Enough
    17. A View to a Kill
    18. You Only Live Twice
    19. Moonraker
    20. Tomorrow Never Dies
    21. Die Another Day
    22. Skyfall
    23. Casino Royale (1967)
    24. Spectre

    Too long? It's not long enough lol. Great ranking.

    Totally understand some might feel different re. CR's length! ;-)
    This is my first ranking of the films for quite some time, and the first time I base the ranking on enjoyment more than anything else. This is why DAF is inside the top 10, for example!





    That is how I rank them, too.

    It's fun doing the ranking this way. If giving as much attention to other aspects like cinematography and technical stuff, the list would have been a bit different. FYEO isn't the most visually stunning Bond film for example, but I have so much fun watching it!

    That's why FYEO is bottom 3 and DAF is #7. For me it's all about fun and enjoyment.
  • edited May 2019 Posts: 17,302
    Remington wrote: »
    Casino Royale
    After watching two Bond films in a row that I only find dreary and a chore to sit through, I was looking forward to continuing my Bondathon with CR, to see if it would leave a better impression.

    No surprise – it did! Despite CR also having its darker moments, it's a very vibrant and exciting film, with stunning locations, great performances all around, and most of all a good story (obviously). While SF/SP feels nothing like Bond films to me, CR is the definition of one, firing on all cylinders throughout. Unlike the latter Craig films, CR feels to me like it has a foot or at least a few toes inside the pre-reboot era – although I can't really put my finger on why. It just feels like it does.

    My only issue with CR is that I feel like it's 10-20 minutes too long. If they could have shortened the film only a little bit, I think it would have been an even better film. Then again, that would probably gone at the expense of developing the relationship between Bond and Vesper. Speaking of that relationship; watching CR makes me dislike SP even more. Here you have a well written and perfectly developed on-screen relationship, which only reminds me how rushed and awkward the relationship between Bond and Madeleine feels in SP. I hope they manage to provide us with what's "missing" in that relationship in Bond 25, but it's a shame they need another film to do so.

    With CR feeling just a little bit too long, I have trouble deciding where to place it. I want to place it inside the top ten, but can I really place it above GE that clocks in at 130 minutes (without feeling too long) or even DN at 110 min, which feels like a perfectly edited film? I don't think I can - at least not for now. Editing really matters when watching a film. Will rewatch some of the films in the summer though, so things might change.

    Updated ranking with CR included:

    1. Thunderball
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3. From Russia with Love
    4. For Your Eyes Only
    5. The Spy Who Loved Me
    6. Goldfinger
    7. Octopussy
    8. Live and Let Die/Diamonds Are Forever
    10. Goldeneye
    11. Dr. No
    12. Casino Royale
    13. The Man with the Golden Gun
    14. Licence to Kill
    15. The Living Daylights
    16. The World Is Not Enough
    17. A View to a Kill
    18. You Only Live Twice
    19. Moonraker
    20. Tomorrow Never Dies
    21. Die Another Day
    22. Skyfall
    23. Casino Royale (1967)
    24. Spectre

    Too long? It's not long enough lol. Great ranking.

    Totally understand some might feel different re. CR's length! ;-)
    This is my first ranking of the films for quite some time, and the first time I base the ranking on enjoyment more than anything else. This is why DAF is inside the top 10, for example!





    That is how I rank them, too.

    It's fun doing the ranking this way. If giving as much attention to other aspects like cinematography and technical stuff, the list would have been a bit different. FYEO isn't the most visually stunning Bond film for example, but I have so much fun watching it!

    That's why FYEO is bottom 3 and DAF is #7. For me it's all about fun and enjoyment.

    FYEO seems like a film that people either like or feel indifferent about! For me it's usually placed 4th, as my favourite of the Moore films.
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    Remington wrote: »
    Casino Royale
    After watching two Bond films in a row that I only find dreary and a chore to sit through, I was looking forward to continuing my Bondathon with CR, to see if it would leave a better impression.

    No surprise – it did! Despite CR also having its darker moments, it's a very vibrant and exciting film, with stunning locations, great performances all around, and most of all a good story (obviously). While SF/SP feels nothing like Bond films to me, CR is the definition of one, firing on all cylinders throughout. Unlike the latter Craig films, CR feels to me like it has a foot or at least a few toes inside the pre-reboot era – although I can't really put my finger on why. It just feels like it does.

    My only issue with CR is that I feel like it's 10-20 minutes too long. If they could have shortened the film only a little bit, I think it would have been an even better film. Then again, that would probably gone at the expense of developing the relationship between Bond and Vesper. Speaking of that relationship; watching CR makes me dislike SP even more. Here you have a well written and perfectly developed on-screen relationship, which only reminds me how rushed and awkward the relationship between Bond and Madeleine feels in SP. I hope they manage to provide us with what's "missing" in that relationship in Bond 25, but it's a shame they need another film to do so.

    With CR feeling just a little bit too long, I have trouble deciding where to place it. I want to place it inside the top ten, but can I really place it above GE that clocks in at 130 minutes (without feeling too long) or even DN at 110 min, which feels like a perfectly edited film? I don't think I can - at least not for now. Editing really matters when watching a film. Will rewatch some of the films in the summer though, so things might change.

    Updated ranking with CR included:

    1. Thunderball
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3. From Russia with Love
    4. For Your Eyes Only
    5. The Spy Who Loved Me
    6. Goldfinger
    7. Octopussy
    8. Live and Let Die/Diamonds Are Forever
    10. Goldeneye
    11. Dr. No
    12. Casino Royale
    13. The Man with the Golden Gun
    14. Licence to Kill
    15. The Living Daylights
    16. The World Is Not Enough
    17. A View to a Kill
    18. You Only Live Twice
    19. Moonraker
    20. Tomorrow Never Dies
    21. Die Another Day
    22. Skyfall
    23. Casino Royale (1967)
    24. Spectre

    Too long? It's not long enough lol. Great ranking.

    Totally understand some might feel different re. CR's length! ;-)
    This is my first ranking of the films for quite some time, and the first time I base the ranking on enjoyment more than anything else. This is why DAF is inside the top 10, for example!





    That is how I rank them, too.

    It's fun doing the ranking this way. If giving as much attention to other aspects like cinematography and technical stuff, the list would have been a bit different. FYEO isn't the most visually stunning Bond film for example, but I have so much fun watching it!

    Yes, but those aspects also come into play and influence the enjoyment. Not exclusively, but as parts of the full package.
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    mattjoes wrote: »
    I would love to be one of those who find SF great entertainment, but for me, it isn’t cinema Bond. At least it’s better than SP.
    Without meaning at all to come across as judgmental, I'd love to understand just how you (and well, anyone else) has this opinion. I feel if I asked the right questions I might understand it, but I don't know what they are! It's not so much about story, characters, cinematography, but about how one feels while watching a certain moment. In fact, I'd love to step on your shoes for a few hours, give these films a watch and personally understand how you feel about them.

    It's a difficult thing to explain. As I wrote in my review, I never truly get the feeling of watching a Bond film. @Birdleson mentions the Scotland sequence. That's not Bond for me. If someone told me that this place would be the finale of a Bond film before 2012 (and the Aston wasn't pictured in the lower left half), I wouldn't have believed them. Some sort of Batman hideaway sure, but not Bond:

    Skyfall_Lodge.jpg

    And I'm not ignoring Bond's Scottish past or anything, but looking at the lodge; it's belonging in a horror flick more than a Bond adventure – at least the way it's presented and shot (IMO).

    I guess SF is just a too dreary film for me to truly enjoy.

    I understand, and we're in agreement here. Quality of script, acting, etc. aside, I find Sf doesn't quite fit the style and tone of Bond films, which is why it's my least favorite. But I think Sp does fit the Bond film template much better. So what I was actually curious about in my earlier post is your preference of Sf over Sp.

    On a related note, I find QoS to be an unconventional Bond film too, but I find it still fits the template well enough because it is not "a character exploration of Bond more than a Bond adventure" (as you aptly described Sf earlier). I feel Spectre is not that either.
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    Remington wrote: »
    Casino Royale
    After watching two Bond films in a row that I only find dreary and a chore to sit through, I was looking forward to continuing my Bondathon with CR, to see if it would leave a better impression.

    No surprise – it did! Despite CR also having its darker moments, it's a very vibrant and exciting film, with stunning locations, great performances all around, and most of all a good story (obviously). While SF/SP feels nothing like Bond films to me, CR is the definition of one, firing on all cylinders throughout. Unlike the latter Craig films, CR feels to me like it has a foot or at least a few toes inside the pre-reboot era – although I can't really put my finger on why. It just feels like it does.

    My only issue with CR is that I feel like it's 10-20 minutes too long. If they could have shortened the film only a little bit, I think it would have been an even better film. Then again, that would probably gone at the expense of developing the relationship between Bond and Vesper. Speaking of that relationship; watching CR makes me dislike SP even more. Here you have a well written and perfectly developed on-screen relationship, which only reminds me how rushed and awkward the relationship between Bond and Madeleine feels in SP. I hope they manage to provide us with what's "missing" in that relationship in Bond 25, but it's a shame they need another film to do so.

    With CR feeling just a little bit too long, I have trouble deciding where to place it. I want to place it inside the top ten, but can I really place it above GE that clocks in at 130 minutes (without feeling too long) or even DN at 110 min, which feels like a perfectly edited film? I don't think I can - at least not for now. Editing really matters when watching a film. Will rewatch some of the films in the summer though, so things might change.

    Updated ranking with CR included:

    1. Thunderball
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3. From Russia with Love
    4. For Your Eyes Only
    5. The Spy Who Loved Me
    6. Goldfinger
    7. Octopussy
    8. Live and Let Die/Diamonds Are Forever
    10. Goldeneye
    11. Dr. No
    12. Casino Royale
    13. The Man with the Golden Gun
    14. Licence to Kill
    15. The Living Daylights
    16. The World Is Not Enough
    17. A View to a Kill
    18. You Only Live Twice
    19. Moonraker
    20. Tomorrow Never Dies
    21. Die Another Day
    22. Skyfall
    23. Casino Royale (1967)
    24. Spectre

    Too long? It's not long enough lol. Great ranking.

    Totally understand some might feel different re. CR's length! ;-)
    This is my first ranking of the films for quite some time, and the first time I base the ranking on enjoyment more than anything else. This is why DAF is inside the top 10, for example!





    That is how I rank them, too.

    It's fun doing the ranking this way. If giving as much attention to other aspects like cinematography and technical stuff, the list would have been a bit different. FYEO isn't the most visually stunning Bond film for example, but I have so much fun watching it!

    Yes, but those aspects also come into play and influence the enjoyment. Not exclusively, but as parts of the full package.

    Indeed, I'm certainly not talking down the importance of cinematography here (it's incredible in all my top three films, for example). The Glen films are more serviceable in that department, but they are very entertaining despite of this.
    mattjoes wrote: »
    mattjoes wrote: »
    I would love to be one of those who find SF great entertainment, but for me, it isn’t cinema Bond. At least it’s better than SP.
    Without meaning at all to come across as judgmental, I'd love to understand just how you (and well, anyone else) has this opinion. I feel if I asked the right questions I might understand it, but I don't know what they are! It's not so much about story, characters, cinematography, but about how one feels while watching a certain moment. In fact, I'd love to step on your shoes for a few hours, give these films a watch and personally understand how you feel about them.

    It's a difficult thing to explain. As I wrote in my review, I never truly get the feeling of watching a Bond film. @Birdleson mentions the Scotland sequence. That's not Bond for me. If someone told me that this place would be the finale of a Bond film before 2012 (and the Aston wasn't pictured in the lower left half), I wouldn't have believed them. Some sort of Batman hideaway sure, but not Bond:

    Skyfall_Lodge.jpg

    And I'm not ignoring Bond's Scottish past or anything, but looking at the lodge; it's belonging in a horror flick more than a Bond adventure – at least the way it's presented and shot (IMO).

    I guess SF is just a too dreary film for me to truly enjoy.

    I understand, and we're in agreement here. Quality of script, acting, etc. aside, I find Sf doesn't quite fit the style and tone of Bond films, which is why it's my least favorite. But I think Sp does fit the Bond film template much better. So what I was actually curious about in my earlier post is your preference of Sf over Sp.

    On a related note, I find QoS to be an unconventional Bond film too, but I find it still fits the template well enough because it is not "a character exploration of Bond more than a Bond adventure" (as you aptly described Sf earlier). I feel Spectre is not that either.

    Didn't pick up on that, @mattjoes – sorry! The reason I prefer SF to SP, is that I find the qualities that SF do have to be better than the overall experience of watching SP. For me, SP is just a very bad film. The shared past of Bond and Oberhauser/Blofeld should never have been included, and totally destroys my enjoyment for the film. It's also too long, and I don't like the pacing (SF is too long as well). On top of that, the awkward and rushed on-screen relationship between Bond and Madeleine feels wrong. These are the key elements of the film that puts it last in my ranking.

    I agree about QoS. It's an unconventional Bond film for sure, but it's short and thrilling, and doesn't leave enough room for in-depth character exploration. I remember that felt a little bit refreshing when watching it the first time. CR did that so well, so I thought it was OK that they didn't try to do CR 2.0, and instead made something different.

    I will watch QoS soon, and I'm curious if I'll feel as positive about it this time around!
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