Yeah, yeah, "nice cars".
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Yeah, yeah, "nice cars".
Ursula Andreas had some beautiful headlights.
I've seen all the Bond movies since Dalton, and none of the ones before that. I think the two Dalton ones are the best of what I have seen, and Quantum of Solace/Skyfall are third/fourth.
It's a franchise I watch, but have no great affection for.
I adore the two Dalton entries. Only one above it is Goldeneye for me.
Out of 25 (not counting the paradoy one), I've seen 19. Some of these scores are so long ago.
4.5/5
1. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
2. Casino Royale (2006)
4/5
3. Skyfall (2012)
4. From Russia With Love (1963)
5. Goldfinger (1964)
6. Licence to Kill (1989)
7. Dr. No (1962)
8. GoldenEye (1995)
3.5/5
9. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
10. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
11. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
3/5
12. Spectre (2015)
13. The Word Is Not Enough (1999)
14. Quantum of Solace (2008)
15. The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
16. Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
2.5/5
17. You Only Live Twice (1967)
18. Moonraker (1979)
19. Thunderball (1965)
I know it's weird and illogical, but I dont register the Craig entries with the other Bonds. They're in a different zip code imo. I'm sure people older than me feel the same way about previous incarnations.
I love the series, but only one of them gets a 10/10 from me.
Octopussy is probably one of my least favorite Bonds, together with a View to a Kill. Die Another Day is the worst. So there it's not quite so easy to find redeeming qualities
That said, I'm probably one of the few here who really digs You Only Live Twice. What I enjoy every time again, not necessarily in order: The title song, the Japanese location, Little Nellie, the volcano set (things got really outlandish here for the first time, but boy that Ken Adam can design a set), the pre-credit sequence in space set to what is possibly John Barry finest hour as Bond composer.
Kinda funny that director Lewis Gilbert has directed 3 Bonds now with essentially the same recycled storyline.
Licence to Kill has the best bond skill of all time.
The Dalton Bonds contain the best music in Bond film history.
Aha’s “The Living Daylights” and Gladys Knight’s “Licence to Kill” are two of the best themes in the series. Then The Pretenders’ “If There Was a Man” and Patti Labelle’s “If You Asked Me To” make appearances during the end credits of the films.
Love me some 80s.
Ok.
Dr. No - 8
From Russia with Love - 10
Goldfinger - 8
Thunderball - 7
You Only Live Twice - 5
On Her Majesty's Secret Service - 9
Diamonds are Forever - 6
Live and Let Die - 9
The Man with the Golden Gun - 7
The Spy Who Loved Me - 8
Moonraker - 5
For Your Eyes Only - 7
Octopussy - 4
A View to a Kill - 6
The Living Daylights - 8
Licence to Kill - 8
Goldeneye - 10
Tomorrow Never Dies - 6
The World is Not Enough - 7
Die Another Day - 4
Casino Royale - 8
Quantum of Solace - 6
Skyfall - 6
Spectre - 5
Title and release date.
Sounds like the title of a spoof, or bad fanfic.
What do you mean "no time to die"? Are you in a hurry?
Every time I read the title I have a mental image of Daniel Craig interrupting Rutger Hauer in his monologue.
I’ve always wanted to make a Bond film called “Today Is When You Die Tonight”.
It’s a perfect Bond title.
Remove the tonight at the end and I agree.
License To Kill is a top 3 Bond entry.
Duck face Bond.
I like it.
https://youtu.be/QMrGxC60vzk
Trailer arrives tomorrow.