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What's your favourite Bond film of all time?

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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,951 ✭✭✭frostyjacks


    From Russia With Love. Proper psycho baddie who gives himself away by ordering the wrong wine with his meal.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,990 ✭✭✭Cool_CM


    LaGlisse wrote: »
    Have a thing for View to a Kill also for som reason
    Same, probably because of the fact that it's basically a remake of Goldfinger.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,690 ✭✭✭Day Lewin


    Whaddya mean, game?

    "Goldeneye" is named for the house and estate that Ian Fleming had in Jamaica: it in turn was named after an operation he had played a part in while still employed in Intelligence work. And that operation was probably named for the duck.

    Yes, a Goldeneye is a duck.

    (There's a related type called a Bufflehead. Can't wait for the movie!) *giggles*


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 241 ✭✭Stranger Danger


    OHMSS.


    Before it became cool to like it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,207 ✭✭✭The King of Moo


    katemarch wrote: »
    Whaddya mean, game?

    "Goldeneye" is named for the house and estate that Ian Fleming had in Jamaica: it in turn was named after an operation he had played a part in while still employed in Intelligence work. And that operation was probably named for the duck.

    Yes, a Goldeneye is a duck.
    (There's a related type called a Bufflehead. Can't wait for the movie!) *giggles*

    No-one involved in naming any of the above were aware of the fact that they were being unconsciously inspired by the greatest Nintendo 64 game ever, whose success created ripples both forwards and backwards through the time-space continuum.
    Like with Shakespeare's Oddjob, wherein the titular anti-hero rises to power by virtue of being so difficult to hit in multiplayer matches.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,078 ✭✭✭✭LordSutch


    I actually have a soft spot for Never Say Never . . . .

    I realise that it's always been panned by critics, but there are some good parts, (admittedly interspersed with rather stupid & silly scenes), but good parts non the less. The opening scene as he tries to rescue the damsal in distress is a great start, then there's Fatima Blush blowing up in the tunnel, Bond giving Kim Bassinger a massage, plus Bond & Kim Bassinger escaping on the horse scene, all come to mind :)

    Goldfinger would be my favourite vintage bond film, with Casino Royale being my favourite film of the new generation of Bond films.

    Looking forward to seeing Spectre.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 241 ✭✭Stranger Danger


    From Russia With Love.

    Though the 'gypseys - for no reason' scenes was odd.


    Two girls who love the same man want to kill each other.


    It must be settled the Gypsy way.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,514 ✭✭✭valoren


    My favourite unofficial "Bond" movie is The Rock.

    Connery plays essentially the same character as Bond under the alias of "John Mason".
    A former SAS Captain turned MI6 agent? Likes the cut of a sharp suit and quotes Oscar wilde? Check.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 882 ✭✭✭Bulbous Salutation


    You Only Live Twice.

    Ejector seat from an Austin Martin. Deranged evil lunatic who creates a lair in an extinct volcano. Evil genius lunatic has a white cat. Bond disguises himself as Japanese by applying some eye makeup. Screenplay by Roald Dahl.

    It's a fantastic movie.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,078 ✭✭✭✭LordSutch


    You Only Live Twice.

    Ejector seat from an Austin Martin. Deranged evil lunatic who creates a lair in an extinct volcano. Evil genius lunatic has a white cat.
    Bond disguises himself as Japanese by applying some eye makeup. Screenplay by Roald Dahl.

    :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,815 ✭✭✭SimonTemplar


    I would break down the Bond films like this

    Excellent

    From Russia With Love
    Goldfinger
    The Living Daylights
    GoldenEye
    Casino Royale
    Skyfall

    Very Good
    Dr. No
    Thunderball
    You Only Live Twice
    The Spy Who Loved Me
    Tomorrow Never Dies

    Good
    On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    For Your Eyes Only
    Octopussy
    The World Is Not Enough
    License To Kill

    Not Great
    Live and Let Die
    A View To A Kill
    Quantum of Solace

    Awful
    Diamonds Are Forever
    The Man With The Golden Gun
    Moonraker
    Die Another Day

    Random thoughts:

    A lot of people associate the camp silliness and stupid humuor with Roger Moore's era but it actually started with Connery's Diamonds Are Forever. I really hate that movie because you can almost forgive Moore because he's never going to win any awards for best Bond, but it is really depressing watching Connery who was so great in the earlier movies, wade through that garbage.

    I actually really like On Her Majesty's Secret Service's plot but I just can't get past Lazenby. He's just not Bond. Great to see Diana Rigg in that movie though. Connery and Rigg would have been a dream pairing back in the 60s.

    The 70s were not a good decade for Bond. Five movies were released and only one, The Spy Who Loved Me, was watchable. That one was actually pretty good, features a cool scene at the pyramids during a light show and the famous parachuting off a cliff stunt. Great theme song too. I think Cubby Broccoli was smoking something strong for the rest of the decade because of the rubbish and seriously bizarre stuff that made it into the Bond scripts, and were so far removed from the 60s they may as well have been a different franchise. I actually think Moore was well capable of pulling of seriousness but was let down by the scripts. Moonraker is horrible, but there is a sequence were Bond is tortured using severe G forces in a centrifuge. When the ordeal is over, he is genuinely shook up by the experience and is a rare moment of true vulnerability from Moore's Bond. I really wish we had seen more of that.

    For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy are two guilty pleasures for me, probably because I actually like Moore's Bond when the scripts aren't like leftovers from the Carry On series. For Your Eyes Only is a welcome return to basics after the extravagance of Moonraker, and features some fairly tense moments. It does have Bibi though - probably the most annoying and ill-advised character ever in the series. I mean WHAT WHERE THEY THINKING?? How do we deal with our aging Bond? Have a teenage girl fall for him ??!?? One of the reasons I like Octopussy is Maud Adams in the title role. She was much closer to Moore's age than his other Bond girls. I can actually buy that those two have a relationship.

    The Living Daylights is a really fantastic, and often underrated, epic cold war thriller. I really love it.

    Like Moore, I feel that Brosnan was let down by the scripts, especially in his later movies. His movies get progressively worse but he was a very fine Bond and deserved more.

    And even Craig can't escape without a bad movie to his name, Quantum of Solace, or as one UK critic said, Quantum of Bollocks. His other two are outstanding through.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,039 ✭✭✭force eleven


    OHMSS. For it's brilliant John Barry opening theme and Savalas's Blofeld, a far better physical specimen than the camp Donald Pleasance/ Charles Gray portrayals. Lazenby was underrated too.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,078 ✭✭✭✭LordSutch


    - S P E C T R E -

    Any opinions yet?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,549 ✭✭✭✭Tony EH


    Check out the 'Spectre' thread.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,078 ✭✭✭✭LordSutch


    Tony EH wrote: »
    Check out the 'Spectre' thread.

    What, you mean it cant rank as a Favourite Bond film :(


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 8,867 ✭✭✭eternal


    LordSutch wrote: »
    - S P E C T R E -

    Any opinions yet?

    Haven't seen it yet.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,301 ✭✭✭SCOOP 64


    Seen Spectre last nght give it 6 out of 10, didnt think it was that good , not that much action.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,474 ✭✭✭VG31


    My list similar to another poster's above (ranked in each section by chronological order):

    Excellent
    From Russia With Love
    Goldfinger
    You Only Live Twice
    The Spy who Loved Me
    The Living Daylights

    Very Good
    Dr. No
    Thunderball
    On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    Live and Let Die
    Skyfall

    Good
    Diamonds are Forever
    For Your Eyes Only
    Goldeneye
    Tomorrow Never Dies
    Casino Royale
    Spectre

    Mediocre
    Moonraker
    A View to a Kill
    License to Kill
    The World is Not Enough

    Bad
    The Man with the Golden Gun
    Octopussy
    Die Another Day
    Quantum of Solace


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,515 ✭✭✭Firefox11


    A view to a kill, Christopher Walken is the best bond villain.

    One of my favorites too but it has to be Goldfinger as my number one. Bowler hats that can cut off heads of statutes is where it's at.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,452 ✭✭✭✭Blazer


    techdiver wrote: »
    License To Kill is the most underrated Bond film of them all as well as Dalton himself being very underrated. He had the best qualities all all the Bonds.

    I love all Bond films. I watched them all back to back last year again. I have probably seen them all countless times.

    Difficult to pick a favourite, but I went for License to Kill because I knew very few others would.

    I was gonna go for that but ended up picking GoldenEye...really hate the new Bonds...overrated rubbish that's already been done in the Jason Bourne movies..for me the oldies are definitely classics and Moore's my favourite by far. I always loved the cheesy humor :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,190 ✭✭✭✭Pherekydes


    Firefox11 wrote: »
    Bowler hats that can cut off heads of statutes is where it's at.

    Lawless manservants!


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 2,986 ✭✭✭philstar



    I actually really like On Her Majesty's Secret Service's plot but I just can't get past Lazenby. He's just not Bond.

    oh i think he is, and a bloody good one at that

    he had the looks and physique, pity he didn't do a few more pretty sure he would have improved with time


  • Registered Users Posts: 440 ✭✭creolebelle


    Am I the only who prefers the bond soundtracks over the films?


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