Last Bond Movie You Watched

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  • So, I´m done with OHMSS and DAF! Well, I still like OHMSS alot, but it really was´nt s good as I recalled it to be. One of the things that really drags it down is Lazenby himself actually. I have never before thought that he was that bad as an actor, but this time I realized that he´s very wooden! DAF on the other hand... I hate it! Connery look´s to old and he sounds bored an more so than in YOLT! I feel that this is where the series converts to the more silly andveture-style of films...

    Bond-A-Thon Ranking summer 2014
    .1. Thunderball
    .2. From Russia With Love
    .3. On Her Majesty´s Secret Service
    .4. Goldfinger
    .5. You Only Live Twice
    .6. Dr. No
    .7. Diamonds Are Forever
  • chrisisallchrisisall Brosnan Defender Of The Realm
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    .1. Thunderball
    .2. From Russia With Love
    .3. On Her Majesty´s Secret Service
    Your top three rock!
  • chrisisall wrote:
    .1. Thunderball
    .2. From Russia With Love
    .3. On Her Majesty´s Secret Service
    Your top three rock!

    What are your opinions on Laz? :P
  • chrisisallchrisisall Brosnan Defender Of The Realm
    Posts: 17,687
    What are your opinions on Laz? :P
    I think he was a natural. Given any classical acting training at all, he could have been Connery's equal. As it is, he did a fine job, and it's a BLOODY shame he left before growing into the role for a few more films.
    Tan pis.
  • Done with LALD. What can I say aprt from the fact that it is a brilliant piece of cinema! Roger is by far the best James Bond and every single move he does just screams 007! Jane S as Solitaire is one of my fav Bondgirls and Kananga makes for a great villlian. Though I don´t like Tee-Hee that much...

    Bond-A-Thon Ranking summer 2014
    .1. Thunderball
    .2. From Russia With Love
    .3. Live And Let Die
    .4. On Her Majesty´s Secret Service
    .5. Goldfinger
    .6. You Only Live Twice
    .7. Dr. No
    .8. Diamonds Are Forever
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    Though I don´t like Tee-Hee that much...

    You don't like Tee-Hee!?!?! :(
  • Watched GoldenEye yesterday, since Brosnan is due a watch and I wanted to see a Bond movie on my birthday (20!).

    The movie's two greatest strengths are its characters (almost everyone, from Trevelyan on down to Tanner and Mishkin, is on fire) and its willingness to question Bond's role in the 90s. Sean Bean remains excellent as Trevelyan, a darker version of Bond who has just a few more evil traits and a few more bad breaks pushed over to the dark side. Natalya is one of the most human and most capable Bond girls of all time, despite (or because of) being a normal person sucked into the world of espionage. Judi Dench is excellent in her first turn at M, and it's probably her best performance at least until Skyfall.

    Of course, the reason she's so great is her relentless thrashing of Bond early on in the movie, which everyone gets in on. Moneypenny admirably tells Bond off, Trevelyan is constantly in the habit of delivering breaking speeches to Bond, and even Xenia in the movie's opening scenes represents a kind of clash of generations with Caroline. Defense Minister Mishkin and his wondrous goatee have a few brief remarks at Bond's expense during the interrogation scene.

    The movie is also exceedingly well-directed by Martin Campbell and has a fine array of action sequences, including the attack on Severnaya, the immortal tank chase, and the final fight in the satellite array.

    The movie's chief flaw is its tendency to get too jokey, a tendency that would be exacerbated in the rest of Brosnan's tenure. Pierce sounds unsure at times when delivering his quips, and other times tries a bit too hard to look cool, but these can be written off as the same first-movie nervousness that afflicted Lazenby and Moore. The rest of the jokiness hurts primarily by cutting against the questioning of Bond's role. Some of it (the obligatory Q scene, Zukovsky) is fine, but others (Jack Wade) really do hurt the serious tone. At least they didn't decide to make Joe Don Baker the main villain. What a silly idea that would be...

    All in all, it retained its spot at #5, firmly entrenched within the top rung of Bond movies.
  • Though I don´t like Tee-Hee that much...

    You don't like Tee-Hee!?!?! :(
    No I don´t. He´s kind of daft...

    :-q
  • Posts: 115
    Started a new Bondathon last week, making video reviews for each movie.
    No prizes for guessing which film I started with, I'll leave it to the video.
    Also would appreciate if you could give me advice and whatnot on the video and maybe even subscribe. Thanks.
  • So, I´m done with TMWTGG. Well, I still think it´s silly but not as bad as used to think. It was actually pretty good! It´s not like my favourite or so but still... Christopher Lee makes up for a great Scaramanga and Andrea is one of my fav Bondgirls along with Strawberry Fields and Solitaire. I do not like Britt Ekland though...

    Bond-A-Thon Ranking summer 2014
    .1. Thunderball
    .2. From Russia With Love
    .3. Live And Let Die
    .4. On Her Majesty´s Secret Service
    .5. Goldfinger
    .6. You Only Live Twice
    .7. Dr. No
    .8. The Man With The Golden Gun
    .9. Diamonds Are Forever

  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
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    So, I´m done with TMWTGG. Well, I still think it´s silly but not as bad as used to think. It was actually pretty good! It´s not like my favourite or so but still... Christopher Lee makes up for a great Scaramanga and Andrea is one of my fav Bondgirls along with Strawberry Fields and Solitaire. I do not like Britt Ekland though...

    Bond-A-Thon Ranking summer 2014
    .1. Thunderball
    .2. From Russia With Love
    .3. Live And Let Die
    .4. On Her Majesty´s Secret Service
    .5. Goldfinger
    .6. You Only Live Twice
    .7. Dr. No
    .8. The Man With The Golden Gun
    .9. Diamonds Are Forever

    I'm the same with Golden Gun; I always imagine it being worse than it actually is. Apart from the middle third-ish, GG is quite straight laced, and Lee and Moore interactions are uniformly superb.
  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia
    Posts: 3,343
    Watched The Spy Who Loved Me last night. Still as good as ever. Every time, Egypt as a location looks more and more splendid and a perfect place for Bond. Love the pyramids scene.
  • Done with TSWLM. This is a very good piece of cinema and the first film that just feel´s like a Bondfilm. Jaws is a brilliant henchman. The only downside is Barbara´s wooden preformance, and I do find Stromberg a little "boring" from time to time...

    Bond-A-Thon Ranking summer 2014
    .1. Thunderball
    .2. From Russia With Love
    .3. Live And Let Die
    .4. The Spy Who Loved Me
    .5. On Her Majesty´s Secret Service
    .6. Goldfinger
    .7. You Only Live Twice
    .8. Dr. No
    .9. The Man With The Golden Gun
    .10. Diamonds Are Forever
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    For Your Eyes Only

    Still one of my all-time favorite Bond movies! I love the simplicity of it. Bond has to retrieve the ATAC before it falls into the hands of a slick middle-man who intends to sell it over to the Soviets. What a fantastically simple yet engaging plot! Roger Moore is hands down THE MAN in FYEO. It's definitely one of his best performances. I recently bought this one on Ultimate Edition, and having owned the Special 007 Edition previously, I can safely say that the UE makes the already stunning location work look even more magnificent. As for the soundtrack, I can agree with most fans in that it does sound very '80s and at times cheesy, but on the whole, I really like it. As far as Bond soundtracks not composed by John Barry, FYEO's is one of the best. Thank goodness we had MR before FYEO, because otherwise FYEO might have been over-the-top, and that would be a tragedy! It's a Top Five contender, without a doubt.

    Spring/Summer Bondathon 2014

    Spring 2014 Bondathon Ranking

    1. GoldenEye
    2. From Russia with Love
    3. License to Kill
    4. For Your Eyes Only
    5. A View to a Kill
    6. SkyFall
    7. Tomorrow Never Dies
    8. Octopussy
    9. Diamonds Are Forever
    10. The Man with the Golden Gun
    11. The World is not Enough
    12. The Spy Who Loved Me
    13. Dr. No
    14. Thunderball
    15. You Only Live Twice
    16. The Living Daylights
    17. Live and Let Die
    18. Die Another Day
    19. Moonraker
    20. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
    edited June 2014 Posts: 4,421
    I'm enjoying all your love for Sir Rog, @00Beast. I don't remember you having FRWL so high up your list? :-)
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    royale65 wrote:
    I'm enjoying all your love for Sir Rog, @00Beast. I don't remember you having FRWL so high up your list? :-)

    FRWL has had quite a history with me, to say the least, hahaha. It was one of my favorites along with GoldenEye as a middle schooler, if not because of the GameCube video game adaption, haha. Over time, it sort of slipped down the rankings, usually around spot #7 or #8, but it never left the Top Ten, from what I can remember. When I watched it the other day, I realized that it needed to be back in the Top Five where I once had it!
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    I dig Conti's score a lot. Lots of memorable stuff.
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    QoS - This film has some great moments, i have said previously that crystalise Bond and Will add in a finite way. Some editing aside only some, this is a very tightly made film and i think is far superior to previous film i watched on my current Bondathon Skyfall.
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    I dig Conti's score a lot. Lots of memorable stuff.

    Precisely! That's always what makes or breaks a Bond soundtrack, in my opinion- whether or not I remember anything from it. I didn't like SkyFall's soundtrack when I watched it in theaters when it came out because there wasn't anything I remembered from it except for that brief little tune that plays when Bond goes to Shanghai. Now, there are some Bond soundtracks that are memorable but just plain bad, such as Dr. No's.
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    Casino Royale

    Casino Royale has always puzzled me greatly- I can't ever completely make up my mind about it. I definitely wouldn't put it anywhere near the bottom of my list, but at the same time, I don't know if I could rank it up with the Top Ten. There's just something that seems to hold me back every time. Perhaps it's the last half hour with all the stupid Bond/Vesper love stuff, complete with the rather lackluster finale in the sinking house. Maybe it's the whole Bond re-boot feeling; I don't like re-boots, so that might factor into it. It could possibly be the whole Bond and M trust thing combined with the "blunt instrument", "Bond is only a man" emphasis that sometimes detracts from the excitement and turns it into a drama. Like I said, I do highly enjoy much of Casino Royale, because it is a really awesome Bond movie. The location work is magnificent (some of the best in the series) and the action scenes are dazzling. Daniel Craig is all right for his first outing, but at times I just don't feel it with him. Again, I can't always put my finger on it. Arnold's work on the soundtrack is fairly decent, although sometimes seems a little bland. Still, there are some stand-out moments, so that counts in his favor, for sure. I'll probably be in the minority here, the vast minority, but I can't stand Vesper. She gets on my last nerve! I believe she is entirely overrated. Other than Vesper, there's nothing else I necessarily despise about CR other than the feel for a re-boot, which always takes me out of a movie. All things considered, CR is a Bond movie that I can surely enjoy but can't particularly call a favorite.

    Spring/Summer Bondathon 2014

    Spring 2014 Bondathon Ranking

    1. GoldenEye
    2. From Russia with Love
    3. License to Kill
    4. For Your Eyes Only
    5. A View to a Kill
    6. SkyFall
    7. Tomorrow Never Dies
    8. Octopussy
    9. Diamonds Are Forever
    10. The Man with the Golden Gun
    11. The World is not Enough
    12. Casino Royale
    13. The Spy Who Loved Me
    14. Dr. No
    15. Thunderball
    16. You Only Live Twice
    17. The Living Daylights
    18. Live and Let Die
    19. Die Another Day
    20. Moonraker
    21. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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    Your "mixed" feeling is kind of how I feel about TLD. There's a lot of good stuff in there but something about it doesn't quite enable me to put it in the top 10.
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    BAIN123 wrote:
    Your "mixed" feeling is kind of how I feel about TLD. There's a lot of good stuff in there but something about it doesn't quite enable me to put it in the top 10.

    I feel the same way about TLD- obviously it has all the right ingredients for an epic Bond movie and by all rights should be a Top Ten, but there's just something about it that keeps me from totally enjoying it.
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
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    00Beast wrote:
    BAIN123 wrote:
    Your "mixed" feeling is kind of how I feel about TLD. There's a lot of good stuff in there but something about it doesn't quite enable me to put it in the top 10.

    I feel the same way about TLD- obviously it has all the right ingredients for an epic Bond movie and by all rights should be a Top Ten, but there's just something about it that keeps me from totally enjoying it.

    For me it's the villains (sans Necros). Their too goofy. They feel like saturday morning cartoon villains of the week.
  • edited June 2014 Posts: 11,189
    Murdock wrote:
    00Beast wrote:
    BAIN123 wrote:
    Your "mixed" feeling is kind of how I feel about TLD. There's a lot of good stuff in there but something about it doesn't quite enable me to put it in the top 10.

    I feel the same way about TLD- obviously it has all the right ingredients for an epic Bond movie and by all rights should be a Top Ten, but there's just something about it that keeps me from totally enjoying it.

    For me it's the villains (sans Necros). Their too goofy. They feel like saturday morning cartoon villains of the week.

    They don't feel very...menacing I think is the word. Koskov is too jolly and over-the-top, whereas Whitaker is some fat bloke who's only in it for a few scenes. Necros is the only one that seems like a real threat to Bond.
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
    Posts: 16,330
    BAIN123 wrote:
    Murdock wrote:
    00Beast wrote:
    BAIN123 wrote:
    Your "mixed" feeling is kind of how I feel about TLD. There's a lot of good stuff in there but something about it doesn't quite enable me to put it in the top 10.

    I feel the same way about TLD- obviously it has all the right ingredients for an epic Bond movie and by all rights should be a Top Ten, but there's just something about it that keeps me from totally enjoying it.

    For me it's the villains (sans Necros). Their too goofy. They feel like saturday morning cartoon villains of the week.

    They don't feel very...menacing I think is the word. Koskov is too jolly and over-the-top, whereas Whitaker is some fat bloke who's only in it for a few scenes. Necros is the only one that seems like a real threat to Bond.

    It feels like they should have been in TMWTGG where it feels like Scaramanga should have been in TLD. That would have made TLD really great.
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    00Beast wrote:
    Precisely! That's always what makes or breaks a Bond soundtrack, in my opinion- whether or not I remember anything from it. I didn't like SkyFall's soundtrack when I watched it in theaters when it came out because there wasn't anything I remembered from it except for that brief little tune that plays when Bond goes to Shanghai. Now, there are some Bond soundtracks that are memorable but just plain bad, such as Dr. No's.

    I dunno, I actually like Dr. No's escapist campy score. It works and helps cement the film in my memory. Underneath the Mango Tree rocks just for being evocative of Honey and the Jamaican atmosphere in general.

    Skyfall's score is certainly not one of the better ones but it's not a bad score. It's got some good tracks but more often than not it's a little lackluster. Adele's song should've been scored out and used as a motif much more than it was. That bit played as Bond rides up to the casino is the best snippet of music in the film.
  • edited June 2014 Posts: 3,336
    Licence To Kill

    I liked it very much this time around. I usally end up feeling ok about it, but this time i got suprised in a positive way. Also, Franz Sanchez may be my favourite bond villian now.
    "I want you to know this is nothing personal, it's purely buisness"
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
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    Dr No

    I don't want to call it boring, but I just could not muster any enthusiasm this time round. It's been a fixture of my top handful of films for as long as I can remember, but I don't know if that will be the case this time.

    1. Dr No
  • Posts: 4,762
    Quantum of Solace

    QoS is a very curious Bond movie. At times it seems like one of the best Bond movies ever made, but then right around the corner, you realize why that's not the case. It's like watching a Ping-Pong match where neither opponent is getting the upper hand. There's just this continual back and forth between really great and really awful. I would venture to say that most of that can be attributed to Marc Forster, who didn't do a good job of helping the audience out as far as direction is concerned; all too many times during QoS, I'm left wondering what is going on and why certain scenes are taking place, such as the airplane dogfight prior to the sinkhole scene. However, like a Ping-Pong ball, I go from total confusion to gasping in awe at some pretty awesome scenes like the Tosca opera, Bond reuniting with Mathis, and the finale in the desert. Scenes like this carry you just long enough until you find something to complain about. Thus, QoS is really a very curious Bond movie. In its favor are a very fine performance from Daniel Craig, some highly entertaining action sequences, a fairly decent soundtrack, absolutely gorgeous location work, and a pretty worthy main Bond girl. Against it are a complicated and incomplete plot, an incredibly brief run time, a lame main villain (and henchmen, for that matter), and some very frantic camera work that tends to hurt the head after a while. There is good and there is bad. I suppose that can be said about all 23 Bond movies, but for QoS, it's like a stalemate. Therefore, I'll probably have to rank it somewhere in the middle.

    Spring 2014 Bondathon Ranking

    1. GoldenEye
    2. From Russia with Love
    3. License to Kill
    4. For Your Eyes Only
    5. A View to a Kill
    6. SkyFall
    7. Tomorrow Never Dies
    8. Octopussy
    9. Diamonds Are Forever
    10. The Man with the Golden Gun
    11. The World is not Enough
    12. Casino Royale
    13. Quantum of Solace
    14. The Spy Who Loved Me
    15. Dr. No
    16. Thunderball
    17. You Only Live Twice
    18. The Living Daylights
    19. Live and Let Die
    20. Die Another Day
    21. Moonraker
    22. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
  • MR... Well, this is a perfect movie and I will love it forever! Drax is great, Goodhead is hot and Chiles preformance is brilliant, Rog just IS James Bond in this one and Jaws is awsome! Sure, it´s kind off silly from time to time, but who cares?! I love it!

    Bond-A-Thon Ranking summer
    .1. Moonraker
    .2. Thunderball
    .3. From Russia With Love
    .4. Live And Let Die
    .5. The Spy Who Loved Me
    .6. On Her Majesty´s Secret Service
    .7. Goldfinger
    .8. You Only Live Twice
    .9. Dr. No
    .10. The Man With The Golden Gun
    .11. Diamonds Are Forever
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