BOND POLLS 2016: The Top 10 JAMES BOND-007 Film Ranking Contest (Results: winner!, on page 60)

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  • edited August 2016 Posts: 11,119
    Birdleson wrote: »
    Glad to see DAD final get on the board.

    I would have LOVED to see that 'thing' being destroyed with 'zero points' :-P. Especially since the last results, @Szonana, are a bit...'strategical' in nature ;-).
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    stag wrote: »
    barryt007 wrote: »
    GoldenGun wrote: »
    stag wrote: »
    @Gustav_Graves apart from the diabolical DAD I've never seen a Brosnan 007 film - controversial perhaps but I could not abide him as 007 hence you will notice he or his films won't feature in any of my rankings

    That's not controversial in the slightest. No Bond actor has so few defenders over here than Brosnan.

    Though DAD is admittedly terrible in places, you should at least give GE a shot. If you enjoy that one, TND won't harm you either. TWINE is almost as despised as DAD, but it has its defenders, including myself.

    And me...!

    I keep telling myself I will watch Brosnan but cannot bring myself to endure it. If I pluck up courage enough I will indeed take your advice & check out GE or TND. In all honesty I did try to watch one of the films when it was shown on TV a few weeks ago but switched off shorty after the PTS. I can't remember which one it was but Bond & another agent had broken into a Soviet military facility of some description.

    That was the start of GE...try TND first...the PTS is one of my faves and its a fast moving romp...
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Watch them once, and join the dark side.
  • SzonanaSzonana Mexico
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    Birdleson wrote: »
    Glad to see DAD final get on the board

    Well you everything which involves Pierce is always top 5 to me

  • stagstag In the thick of it!
    edited August 2016 Posts: 1,053
    Principally I am a fan of the literary Bond (Flemings Bond) so the films always have & always will come second to that. That's not to say I don't enjoy the film franchise (with obvious omissions). I just cannot see Brosnan as Bond, he does not convince & I cannot get past it. I don't feel I am missing anything having not seen his films nor IMO does it make me any less a fan.

    That said the next time TND is on TV I will endeavour to watch it in the hope I can overcome my prejudices.
  • Posts: 7,430
    I thought Brosnan was miscast (And still do!) But I watch all the Bond movies. Even his! There are minor nuggets to be found in 3 of them. DAD though, it is the only Bond film I have switched off well before the end!
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
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    12 POINTS: From Russia With Love
    10 POINTS: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    08 POINTS: Casino Royale
    07 POINTS: Dr. No
    06 POINTS: Licence to Kill
    05 POINTS: The Living Daylights
    04 POINTS: The Spy Who Loved Me
    03 POINTS: Goldfinger
    02 POINTS: The World Is Not Enough
    01 POINTS: Octopussy

    TB, FYEO and the three Craig films came close, but no cigar.
  • stagstag In the thick of it!
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    I thought Brosnan was miscast (And still do!) But I watch all the Bond movies. Even his! There are minor nuggets to be found in 3 of them. DAD though, it is the only Bond film I have switched off well before the end!

    I don't suppose it helped that I chose to watch DAD (I hadn't seen any forum reviews beforehand) as my introduction to Brosnan's Bond. I did watch it all way to the end though & was not impressed.
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    Just watch the other 3 films,stag,from a Bond fan's point of view and give us your critical opinion...you can then contribute to threads involving these films...the other 3 films are better,trust me...
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    Birdleson wrote: »
    Regardless of preference, I find it an odd choice to not w hiatch all of the Bond films at least a few times (actually, periodically) and still participate knowledgeably and objectively in the discussions on this site. Of course, the decision is the individual's, and who is anyone to say what it entails to be a Bond fan. But, personally, even my least favorites in the series are precious to me on some level.

    Yes , I nearly did a double-take reading here, that an honored member with substantial post count, had actually not only not seen all the films many times over, but actually hadn't seen some of them at all !!!!
    I am just so used to everyone here being thoroughly conversant on the minutiae of every film.
    That's what gives this place it's charm. We are all uber Bond knowledgeable, especially when it comes to the films.
    In the real world I am surrounded by people that are very impressed with themselves if they can rattle off the names of even 5 Bond actors, let alone rhyme off all 24 films in order and such, which is of course impossible outside Bond core fanbase.
    We are the hardcore!!

    Not slagging the honorable @stag of course...but I nearly had an enbolism, when I read that bit about not having even seen all the films, on this site of all places
  • edited August 2016 Posts: 19,339
    He will watch them,just needs a kick up the arse to motivate him after his 1 experience of Brosnan being DAD....it can only get better stag !!
    He is mentally scarred by that film,needs the MI6 psychiatry department to be able to re-enter the Brosnan field...
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    @stag, I would quite honestly start with GE before TND or TWINE. It's the beginning of Brosnan's era, so you can chart his development over time, and it's the best made film of the lot too, so you hopefully won't be put off from watching the others like you might if you were starting with TND or TWINE instead, which have cringe moments galore.
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    I wouldnt say TND has cringe moments galore ...no..
  • edited August 2016 Posts: 11,119
    Agreed @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7. Actually, I think TWINE is slightly better than TND. Simply because it's Brosnan's best performance as 007.

    By the way, we have arrived at the milestone of 50 (!!) voters.
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    Hmmm nope...but each to their own !
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    Agreed @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7. Actually, I think TWINE is slightly better than TND. Simply because it's Brosnan's best performance as 007.

    By the way, we have arrived at the milestone of 50 (!!) voters.

    Can't say I agree there, @Gustav_Graves. I'll take scenes of Brosnan's Bond mourning Paris' dead body in the hotel room after his cold dispatch of Dr. Kaufman or any time he displays his complete disregard for Carver's attempts at intimidation than anything in TWINE, especially not one of the most cringe-tastic moments in the entire franchise where Brosnan goes into pain-face overload while Bond fights Renard at the end.

    That sequence is like watching two senior citizens meekly wrestling on the floor over ownership of the last carton of prune juice in the lunch room fridge. It's the stuff that nightmares are made of.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    DAD is certainly Brosnan's best performance, for me. Unfortunately it wasn't enough to save the film.
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    If it wasnt for Electra ,then TWINE would have been a serious problem....Renard ,for all the build up,is awful,and they only chose Robert Carlyle to cash in on his success in 'The Full Monty'...seriously miscast.
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    Keep voting guys. If you know someone on the forums who hasn't voted yet, please refer them to this topic ;-).
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    barryt007 wrote: »
    If it wasnt for Electra ,then TWINE would have been a serious problem....Renard ,for all the build up,is awful,and they only chose Robert Carlyle to cash in on his success in 'The Full Monty'...seriously miscast.

    While watching the most cringe-inducing parts of TWINE, I wish I was Renard, if only so that I wouldn't feel any pain.
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    haha true...that was such a BIG build up for a pint sized baldy villain...
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    12 POINTS: Casino Royale
    10 POINTS: From Russia with Love
    08 POINTS: Goldfinger
    07 POINTS: Dr. No
    06 POINTS: Skyfall
    05 POINTS: The Living Daylights
    04 POINTS: The Spy Who Loved Me
    03 POINTS: Goldeneye
    02 POINTS: Thunderball
    01 POINTS: Spectre
  • My first 6 are definitive. After that I have trouble. Getting on it but I do feel like I have to get it 'right'.
  • Posts: 11,119
    My first 6 are definitive. After that I have trouble. Getting on it but I do feel like I have to get it 'right'.

    Need any help? :-P
  • My first 6 are definitive. After that I have trouble. Getting on it but I do feel like I have to get it 'right'.

    Need any help? :-P

    Hahaha I'll manage in time.
  • Posts: 19,339
    Hahaha watch out for GG..he is one of the originals on here like me....crafty ;)
  • Posts: 11,119
    Hehe, just.....scrap the ones that are not good enough for TOP 10 :-). Rank the ones that are really battling for the last four spots in the TOP 10 :-).
  • edited August 2016 Posts: 19,339
    hahaha typical GG...good to see you are here and well and healthy my friend since ive been gone
  • stagstag In the thick of it!
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    I will endeavour to watch the next time they are shown on TV. TBH the only reason I watched DAD is because I got the DVD from poundland! This is for another thread of course but, while I have seen him in a couple of good non Bond films I remain of the opinion that Brosnan was just not & could never be 007. I don't wish to light the blue touch paper & of course am only expressing my own opinion but he simply gurned & posed his way through without a shred of of the underlying menace which even Sir Rog's lighthearted take managed to convey. Sorry & I don't wish to offend but that's how I feel about his Bond. I may change my mind of course if I make the effort to watch his other outings but poor old Brozzer has a mountain of prejudice to overcome!
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    You won t change your mind. Seeing them all will only consolidate your views. DAD is the worst, but the other three aren t much better. And Brosnan is Brosnan.
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