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  • MansfieldMansfield Where the hell have you been?
    edited August 2017 Posts: 1,263
    I always try to enjoy more out of those two. The good parts are strong compared to the higher ranked films, but the lows stand out in my viewings more than some admittedly weaker titles like TWINE, TMWTGG, etc.
  • QQ7QQ7 Croatia
    edited August 2017 Posts: 371
    Casino Royale is also my 2nd and Diamonds Are Forever are last as of recently.

  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    Nice top 10 @Mansfield. I applaud the more positive assessment of TSWLM and also have respect for any member who has TMWTGG in a reasonable placement.

    I'm glad you ranked NSNA as well. I should do that going forward too.

    Regarding LALD, I presume it's the overt blaxploitation that impacts your view? Similarly, Dalton's theatrics in LTK?
  • ForYourEyesOnlyForYourEyesOnly In the untained cradle of the heavens
    edited August 2017 Posts: 1,984
    Another attempt at one of these:

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

    After recently harping on about how underrated AVTAK is, I've done a backflip, lol. Not that I think any less of its music or villains but I think the above entries simply have more to offer.

    DAD, MR and DAF remain entertaining but the bottom of the franchise because of how far they go. CR, SF and FRWL remain my top picks and firmly in a tier of their own — TSWLM is merely the foremost of the second tier Bonds. Also developed a greater sort of tolerance for TMWTGG, but I fear it'll be short-lived.
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    Nice top 10 @ForYourEyesOnly . I must say I'm surprised by the 8th placement for your namesake. I would have expected it a little higher for obvious reasons. I think I have a less generous view of the Brosnan entries than you, and view TB as superior to GF, but otherwise we have some similarities in our list.
  • MansfieldMansfield Where the hell have you been?
    edited August 2017 Posts: 1,263
    @bondjames those are both contributing factors. The plot of LALD is rather eclectic imo and the pace of events unfolding is staggered greatly that I usually don't care very much what is going on. I'll take the first third of the film + the Louisiana/speedboat scenes and fade in and out of the rest.

    LTK has been on the uptick for me. Some of you might remember it was my resident dungeon member that I frequently took swings at. The same elements still bother me, but I have grown to appreciate some of it. On the whole, I will say I think LTK is a superior plot to LALD, but most of the ingredients favor LALD despite the fact that I probably enjoy more of LTK's actual running time to LALD.

    It definitely makes me appreciate seeing people list some of my favorites on the lower totem of their rankings. However, there are some films I feel just should not be last (you can probably guess which ones I'm talking about). Aside from the obvious ones, I would say Moonraker is one of those films. It has some of the best cinematography and music in the series, not to mention Moore is completely unrestrained and very confident in his character. If it wasn't for a select few killers, I would easily have it in my top half. The two that stand out the most (disregarding the space battle):

    - Why does the boat chase look so much worse than the one in LALD? It feels like they must have used up the budget or couldn't get the actors for a few more shots on location. The green screen work there is probably one of the most cringeworthy of the series and it sadly destroys the beauty of the on-location film work cut between. For me it makes the CGI tsunami in DAD look exquisite (only by direct comparison).

    - The main plot features an organic substance that is harmless to 'animals' but kills humans. The scientist in me really shrivels up when they segregate humans from the animal kingdom.

    Though, my account of what should never be last has changed over time. DAF used to be in my top half because it was a fun experience, but the more views I give it, the harder it is for me to even get through it. It's really taken a nosedive since giving NSNA an honest look because it became apparent just how unengaged Connery was in his characterization for DAF. He gives a much more convincing effort in NSNA. That's also the reason why I rank DAD above last, since Brosnan puts in more than the efforts around him that it's very easy to like stretches of the film.

    @ForYourEyesOnly Great list, I had to look closely to find the few differences between our lists. We must value the same particular things in our viewings.
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    1. GOLDFINGER
    2. THE SPY WHO LOVED ME
    3. DR. NO
    4. THUNDERBALL
    5. FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE
    6. LICENCE TO KILL
    7. THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS
    8. ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE
    9. OCTOPUSSY/NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN
    10. CASINO ROYALE '06
    11. GOLDENEYE
    12. A VIEW TO A KILL
    13. LIVE AND LET DIE
    14. SKYFALL
    15. FOR YOUR EYES ONLY
    16. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
    17. YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
    18. TOMORROW NEVER DIES
    19. THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN/ CR '54
    20. MOONRAKER
    21. SPECTRE
    22. THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH
    23. QUANTUM OF SOLACE
    24. DIE ANOTHER DAY/ CR '67
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    edited August 2017 Posts: 23,883
    @Mansfield, I agree that LALD is a bit leisurely paced at times. I quite like the charismatic villain roster though, but am glad to see I'm not the only one who really likes the speedboat chase.

    I'm with you on MR. Moore is certainly bursting with confidence and I've regularly maintained that his approach is perfect for the tone of the film, which is pure fun from start to finish. I noticed the offending green screen during the boat chase too. Not only is that annoying, but the chase lacks tension and is too gadget focused. They obviously were trying to recreate the structure of the TSWLM Lotus chase, but it falls flat for me.

    I'm not sure I agree on DAF though. While I don't rank it highly, I think Connery is quite engaged in it (YOLT is where I think he's asleep) despite his portly appearance. I'd argue that he plays it just right for the tone of the film, just like Moore in MR. This one wasn't calling for the Connery of DN/FRWL, but rather a more laid back one. I've always contended that Connery and Moore were the only two who nailed the tone perfectly in all their efforts (imho of course).
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    @ToTheRight , nice top 10. Again, it's good to see someone including NSNA in their ranking. I'm a bit surprised by AVTAK, but recognize that the film has its fans.

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

  • ForYourEyesOnlyForYourEyesOnly In the untained cradle of the heavens
    edited August 2017 Posts: 1,984
    @bondjames - Haha, my name was a pretty random pick. I've never had FYEO above no. 5 myself. I think it's definitely a solid entry and Moore's "other indisputable classic", but not quite on the same level as TSWLM.

    I afford Brosnan generosity as he was my first. In some ways, he is one of the best Bonds, but unfortunately he's dragged down in most of his movies by other nonsense. With TWINE, which I know you rank last, I'm able to rank it out of the bottom 5 due to a couple of redeeming factors.

    @Mansfield - Indeed, our top and bottom three are identical in choice (just slightly rearranged) and our top ten are comprised of the same films except for one (you chose YOLT and I chose Thunderball).

    I think we are looking for similar things, and I can see similarities with your analyses of DAF and MR. I honestly think MR is Roger Moore's best performance, and there's definitely no shortage of praise that can be given to Ken Adam's sets or John Barry's score. Drax is quite a good villain, and I don't actually mind Holly Goodhead. It's the sort of enjoyable, mindless popcorn flick and with different criteria it could rank a lot higher.

    I don't even mind Bond going into space that much, but the massacre of Jaws' character is much harder to forgive. Given Jaws is responsible for a substantial amount of my liking for TSWLM, I'm afraid I have to penalize MR quite harshly for it. And apart from production value, there's no real substance behind the film at all. It's just the Gilbert formula, with all the machinery dialled up to the point of breaking.

    DAF is lowest on my list because it commits the greater sin of ruining Blofeld (not that I dislike Charles Gray or his villain, but to make any comparison between his Blofeld and prior incarnations hurts my head — I have to treat them as separate characters in my head canon) and the score and set work, whilst still very good, isn't up to par with MR. And otherwise, again, the movie has no real substance behind it. Connery's performance is also weaker than Moore's, and a couple of good action scenes/funny moments are all the movie really has going for it IMO. As a Bond fan, I can enjoy the campiness of it all, but at the same time I can only lament the lost opportunity to work off OHMSS. So in a ranking I'm afraid I have to relegate it to the bottom.
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    A few tweaks. Most notable on my top ten switching SP (which i still love!) With QoS which just gets better with each viewing!

    1) OHMSS
    2) TLD
    3) LTK
    4) CR
    5) GF
    6) FRWL
    7) QOS
    8) OP
    9)SP
    10)LALD
    11)FYEO
    12)TB
    13)TMWTGG
    14)MR
    15)SF
    16)DN
    17)AVTAK
    18)YOLT
    19)DAF
    20)NSNA
    21)TSWLM
    22)TWINE
    23)GE
    24)TND
    25)CR 67
    26)DAD
  • BondJasonBond006BondJasonBond006 on fb and ajb
    edited August 2017 Posts: 9,020
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  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
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    @Mathis1 Great top 3!!
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    Ta very much gents!
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
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    In fact, that's a pretty solid top eight there, @Mathis1
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    The arrival of SP squeezed out FYEO. I dont think my top ten will ever change (unless Bond 25 is going to be a masterpiece!). The rest would prob move around over future years apart from bottom 5!
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Reasonable bottom five as well.
  • BondJasonBond006BondJasonBond006 on fb and ajb
    edited August 2017 Posts: 9,020
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  • I do find myself digging NSNA more and more. It has its own very cool, rather European vibe and delivers on a lot of fronts.
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    I do find myself digging NSNA more and more. It has its own very cool, rather European vibe and delivers on a lot of fronts.

    I've always enjoyed it. Excellent cast and performances. Solid adaptation of the TB novel, yet different enough it doesn't feel to me like an outright remake of the TB film.
  • NSGWNSGW London
    Posts: 299
    1 From Russia With Love
    2 Casino Royale
    3 On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    4 Goldfinger
    5 Licence to Kill
    6 Dr. No
    7 The Spy Who Loved Me
    8 Thunderball
    9 Skyfall
    10 Live and Let Die
    11 You Only Live Twice
    12 The Living Daylights
    13 Goldeneye
    14 The Man With the Golden Gun
    15 Quantum of Solace
    16 Octopussy
    17 Diamonds Are Forever
    18 For Your Eyes Only
    19 A View to a Kill
    20 Spectre
    21 Moonraker
    22 Tomorrow Never Dies
    23 The World is Not Enough
    24 Die Another Day

    Rewatched Spectre and tried to like it more but I just couldn'e see past its flaws and enjoy it for what it is, still needs more time.
  • PalmyraSharkRIPPalmyraSharkRIP California
    edited September 2017 Posts: 9
    First post and expecting push back on this...
    If you keep in mind that I love good movies and fun movies alike...

    1 Casino & Quantum double feature (just like how Kill Bills & Back to the Future 1/2 should be viewed)
    2 Majesty's
    3 Diamonds
    4 LTK
    5 FRWL
    6 Octopussy
    7 Goldfinger
    Here it comes...these are very uneven (except sf) but very watchable for me
    8 Spectre
    9 DAD
    10 Skyfall
    11 Daylights
    12 FYEO
    Kinda burnt out on the next three
    13 Goldeneye
    14 Spy
    15 Thunderball
    16 AVTAK (after in LD bond doesn't just wreck a cake when he lands on a boat)
    17 Dr No
    18 Twine
    19 Golden gun
    20 Tnd
    21 Moonraker (don't like it when dogs tear women apart or are attacked by giant clowns in alleys)
    22 Yolt
    23 LALD

  • JamesBondKenyaJamesBondKenya Danny Boyle laughs to himself
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    First post and expecting push back on this...
    If you keep in mind that I love good movies and fun movies alike...

    1 Casino & Quantum double feature (just like how Kill Bills & Back to the Future 1/2 should be viewed)
    2 Majesty's
    3 Diamonds
    4 LTK
    5 FRWL
    6 Octopussy
    7 Goldfinger
    Here it comes...these are very uneven (except sf) but very watchable for me
    8 Spectre
    9 DAD
    10 Skyfall
    11 Daylights
    12 FYEO
    Kinda burnt out on the next three
    13 Goldeneye
    14 Spy
    15 Thunderball
    16 AVTAK (after in LD bond doesn't just wreck a cake when he lands on a boat)
    17 Dr No
    18 Twine
    19 Golden gun
    20 Tnd
    21 Moonraker (don't like it when dogs tear women apart or are attacked by giant clowns in alleys)
    22 Yolt
    23 LALD

    Your number 1 is great, but your number 3 is a bizarre choice and DAD- a bit high?
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
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    NSGW wrote: »
    1 From Russia With Love
    2 Casino Royale
    3 On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    4 Goldfinger
    5 Licence to Kill
    6 Dr. No
    7 The Spy Who Loved Me
    8 Thunderball
    9 Skyfall
    10 Live and Let Die
    11 You Only Live Twice
    12 The Living Daylights
    13 Goldeneye
    14 The Man With the Golden Gun
    15 Quantum of Solace
    16 Octopussy
    17 Diamonds Are Forever
    18 For Your Eyes Only
    19 A View to a Kill
    20 Spectre
    21 Moonraker
    22 Tomorrow Never Dies
    23 The World is Not Enough
    24 Die Another Day

    Rewatched Spectre and tried to like it more but I just couldn'e see past its flaws and enjoy it for what it is, still needs more time.

    A most excellent top nine, old boy!

  • PalmyraSharkRIPPalmyraSharkRIP California
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    I actually love the comedic and effective editing in Diamonds. Very funny. Wint, Kid, and Mr. Timewarp...come on. Blow up yer pants!

    DAD is inexcusably high. Mr. Kil, horrible dialogue, great first act, sword fight, and strange rocketeer costume are what do it for me. I can watch this turd over and over again just like THE ROOM. I have a feeling Tamahori directed with an interpreter and they were both drunk.
  • edited September 2017 Posts: 684
    1 Casino & Quantum double feature (just like how Kill Bills & Back to the Future 1/2 should be viewed)
    In the past I've been tempted to regard these two as inseparable too. Doing so improves the respective merits of each, I think. I often hear that watching CR improves Quantum, but I think the reverse holds true as well.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    Just did a back-to-back viewing of 'Kill Bill,' agreed that it's the only way to watch it, same with 'Alien'/'Aliens,' 'The Terminator'/'Terminator 2,' and 'Halloween'/'Halloween 2,' along with CR/QoS - though I'm usually fine with watching either by itself.
  • Inspired by Jason's nifty model:

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    And I'll write it out for those who don't want to decipher all the covers.

    I've decided I can pretty much split the films into two rough categories.

    Legitimately great:

    1. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    2. The World Is Not Enough
    3. Licence to Kill
    4. Quantum of Solace
    5. Tomorrow Never Dies
    6. GoldenEye
    7. Casino Royale
    8. A View to a Kill
    9. You Only Live Twice
    10. Thunderball
    11. Dr. No
    12. Skyfall
    13. Live and Let Die
    14. The Living Daylights
    15. Goldfinger
    16. Octopussy

    Less so:

    17. Die Another Day
    18. For Your Eyes Only
    19. From Russia With Love
    20. The Spy Who Loved Me
    21. Moonraker
    22. Spectre
    23. The Man with the Golden Gun
    24. Diamonds Are Forever

    So two thirds of the series I'm totally onboard with. A third, I like moments, scenes, stunts, characters, etc., but have some largish reservations about.

    And I've realized that a number of these rankings are pretty interchangeable depending on the day and my mood.

    OHMSS and TWINE are essentially both my #1s.

    LTK, QOS, and TND could all switch places. So too with GE and CR, and YOLT and TB. DN, SF, and LALD could all swap around. Then, any one of the bottom three could hold the same place. It's a fluid list. Films in the 15-19 range tend to jump around. But this is basically my long-held view of the series. (NSNA, I have no idea where it'd fit in, but I like it.)
  • PalmyraSharkRIPPalmyraSharkRIP California
    edited September 2017 Posts: 9
    Nicely done!


    "NSNA, I have no idea where it'd fit in, but I like it."

    Man murdered w/ piss > man lazily strangled w/ phone cord through a window should bump it above TB...top 1/3 maybe?

  • @Some_Kind_Of_Hero

    From Russia With Love at 19? :O
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