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Skyfall ... Done!
SP, which may not be the better film, but certainly is the better Bond film. No contest.
And
SP because I enjoy it more!
TLD Dalton's best and has a cracking Barry swansong of a score.
SF SP is my no. 24 in my ranking and SF no. 4 after my in concert screening on Sunday, love the film more than ever now. I'll take a brave Bond film that subverts things over one that tries desperately to be one and fails on so many levels.
SP that was harder but I’d still rather watch Spectre than Skyfall, most days
TLD
SF
SP
SF by a landslide.
TLD
SF
SF
SP over SF, no contest.
SF over SP
and
SP
SP over SF
SF, though to be fair, it can change often.
TLD over TMWTGG all day.
I am not a huge fan of either of the second choices but SF has more forward momentum and a far more interesting plot than SP, so I will go with that.
SF. A “classic” looking 007 movie and one that I wish my mother had lived to see.
I can definitely see that being true. A large part of my enjoyment of a film comes down to the ending, and as a person that prefers solid resolutions, I often find myself disliking movies that end ambiguously or try to set up a sequel (something I discovered when my friends made me watch the Star Wars series). When I enjoy a film, I also find myself replaying one or two special moments in my head, so you could say that's my "peak."
SF less close but SP is solid.
SP (as others said, a far better Bond movie, even given its movie shortcomings)