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I'm afraid I was prejudiced against Goldeneye when it came out, simply because it wasn't Tim. I felt short changed that I wasn't getting Dalton adventures, and I'm afraid that's tainted the film for me. I can see it's a top tier Bond film, but it wasn't what I wanted back then.
I did eventually warm to the Broz Bond of course. I'm not daft. And TND is one of my favourites now.
... and by some margin too.
The modern Bonds owe it a massive debt of gratitude. Best of Brosnan (by some distance) and ultimately better than any Craig.
Tier One.
That’s not to say GE’s a perfect film either, even if it’s more to my preference. But I can see why OHMSS has the score it does on RT, even if it’s very good. Both are great, but I think for me it’s a case where GE gets better every viewing (I think it’s one of EON’s great achievements in modern Bond).
Their relationship blossoms throughout the film. It's even the focus of the PTS. Bond meets her da, ffs!
I agree on Lazenby but resist the argument Connery would have made it better. Lazenby is suitably vulnerable and plays Bond as a louche playboy. Connery is a better actor, sure, and certainly a better Bond but is too hard. You couldn't imagine him falling for Tracy.
Also agree on GE. It's got the best cast per character ratio in the series.
Lazenby's Bond was like a rock star. Tracy was too posh for him which is kind of weird.
They smoked a few spliffs and listened to Def Leppard in the hotel.
I have no idea if Connery would have played it better. All I can go on is Lazenby’s performance in the film we have.
For me, there is something a bit lacking until Tracy rescues Bond in Switzerland. The montage feels a bit ham fisted, but it’s ok and does the job considering she’s out of the film for a bit. Not ideal but I guess fine. To be honest rewatching CR/seeing Vesper and Bond’s relationship feels more natural in hindsight.
Anyway, this is the movie we have.
Okay on to our next battle. I was surprised by the RT scores of both of these films.
Would you rather watch LTK (79%) OR YOLT (73%)
Dalton's last film bucks the tropes of the series and does something bold and brash. Cold blooded and not played for laughs this films has gotten better with age. At the time it was perhaps a step too far for some to appreciate and enjoy.
Rotten Tomatoes says License to Kill is darker than many of the other Bond entries, with Timothy Dalton playing the character with intensity, but it still has some solid chases and fight scenes.
OR
Connery's second (or is it third) last time playing Bond. We have incredible sets, notably the volcano lair. A wonderful John Barry score adds to the feel of the film. A strong cast and the first appearance, no longer in the shadows, of Blofeld. Connery doesn't look engaged, but is that what the script calls for or the direction he was getting from Gilbert?
Rotten Tomatoes states With exotic locales, impressive special effects, and a worthy central villain, You Only Live Twice overcomes a messy and implausible story to deliver another memorable early Bond flick.
Which one would you rather watch?
As an FYI, the certified fresh entries of the series are as follows GF, FRWL, GF, CR, DN, SF, TB, NTTD, TSWLM, OHMSS, GE, LTK, YOLT, and TLD. Our next battle will be a Certified Fresh film against a Fresh film.
Ditto! Just had a great rewatch which resulted in the film jumping up a few spots in my rankings!
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IMDb has YOLT at 6.8 and LTK at 6.7
I'll give the edge to YOLT for having the unbeatable Volcano Lair
Yes, YOLT has superior sets and all that, but it's the AVTAK of Connery. Lethargic, and there's no May Day.
LTK is better although a little dry.
My choice is LTK.
But Tim's Bond versus Sanchez, you just can't refuse it. Sanchez is one of THE best villains in the series, and Bond 'undercover' infiltrating Sanchez's organisation is edge of your seat stuff.
YOLT ticks more Bond boxes, but LTK is a better ride.
I just wish they'd have had Sanchez's reaction to the Felix lighter. He's up in flames before he realises that Bond was avenging Della's death and Felix's mauling.
Ditto! LTK is pretty much my favourite now!
It's Bond at its finest.
Tier One.
Can we just have the Bond-offs without invoking rotten tomatoes?
It's shit.