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TSWLM
TMWTGG vs TSWLM
This should require very little justification or explanation and so I shall be brief. Even though it's an easy victory in both cases imho, I do very much enjoy the losers in this instance. They are extremely charismatic and flavourful Bond films starring my top two Bond actors, having a blast in both cases. The victors however are just too good. Top 10 in fact.
DAF
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TMWTGG
Spy. Easy this one.
Sure, the vote is in and I don t keep track of who voted what anyway.
TSWLM
TSWLM
That is fine. I only keep track of wins and losses. And ties. The number of participants varies somewhat from round to round, so the total number of votes isn t really relevant. People come and go here, naturally.
TMWTGG vs TSWLM (Even easier: one of my lower ranked ones versus one of the installments I praise the most. Having said that, TMWTGG has moved up in my appreciation over the past couple of years. I honestly used to have so very little I found enjoyable in it, but now I've grown to have fun with it, as well).
TSWLM over TMWTGG by a great deal.
TSWLM
LALD & TSWLM
TSWLM cruises to an easy victory here, although I no longer consider Gun to be Rog's worst outing.
TSWLM beats TMWTGG 26-4
Round 32:
LALD vs AVTAK
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DN vs SF
DN - Crossing a very thin bridge with a blindfold like a walk in the park.
DN vs SF - both top 10 for me. Good though SF is (and it's quite good), the film that started it all off 56 years ago is just much better. In fact, it still holds up remarkably well today, as proven on a recent rewatch. Connery carries it and created a legend that endures. I'm eternally grateful.
SF
Same here. Moore s first beats his last easily.
The other match is very, very close, but I give it to SF just the same.
SF Very close, but SF is my Nr. 2