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That’s a bit subjective - I’ve read plenty of people here claiming certain EON Bond films lack that ‘Bondian feel’. Ultimately they were the official makers of the franchise though, so they did have a lot of validity. And the closest to a proper Bond film aside from theirs was NSNA which I don’t think has aged well.
For a franchise based on books, people are very forgiving of EON. This doesn't mean they're more open-minded, but rather that they're more inclined to accept its rules.
Oh, a lot aren’t or haven’t been on this site.
I’m not sure about that on a fan level. Look at a lot of the reaction to NTTD here compared to those of viewers who aren’t as invested as much in Bond.
I'm reminded of Fleming's letter to journalist David Chipp, written in 1957, months after FRWL was published.
"How faithless my readers are, surely they must assume that if James Bond must one day day die, it would not be as a result of a kick in the shin"
AVTAK.
That's why TLD was jarringly good two years later.