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This next would you rather might be a contrast in styles.
Would you rather watch DN (95%) OR Casino Royale (94%)?
The first Bond adventure against the first Bond adventure by a new actor. We have Bond at his cinematic beginnings against a Bond being re-booted.
DN is an example of getting every penny worth of the budget. We have Ken Adam sets that show amazing on screen. We have Bond jet setting to Jamaica. An eclectic soundtrack and some wonderful Caribbean vibes.
RT states Featuring plenty of the humor, action, and escapist thrills the series would become known for, Dr. No kicks off the Bond franchise in style.
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CR a new fella taking on the role. Bombastic action is matched by a depth of story telling. We have the first Bond novel finally given proper treatment. A rocking main title song and great title sequence that pays homage to DN.
RT states Casino Royale disposes of the silliness and gadgetry that plagued recent James Bond outings, and Daniel Craig delivers what fans and critics have been waiting for: a caustic, haunted, intense reinvention of 007.
So which one is likely to find it's way to your screen?
DN is very good, but it's the first Bond film, not the best in my opinion. Excellent stuff in there (Bond's introduction is iconic) but you can tell the series is still trying to find its footing. CR is a classic Bond film on the same level as GF, FRWL, GE, TSWLM, SF etc in terms of how it's regarded. It's just one that you can revisit easily and one general audiences often cite as their favourite Bond film (in my experience anyway). DN doesn't quite have that.