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I chose the same two-- DAF was easy (funnier and Connery kills it); the second one stopped me in my tracks-- I obviously never gave this much thought, up until now. And my choice did surprise me as well!
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GE
GE beats AVTAK 22-5
Round 58:
DN vs FRWL
and
MR vs LTK
LTK
Two absolute favourites.
LTK
So, FRWL over DN - by a hair.
LTK over MR with ease.
LTK
LTK (easily)
MR
Whilst I have a lot of time for the often under appreciated MR, I think LTK is the better of the two and gets the win for me.
MR over LTK by miles.
LTK
Neither matchup was a blowout, but, on the other hand, neither film was really ever in danger of losing either.
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LTK
Better make that two.
Moonraker
LTK
FRWL and MR. Both are in my top 5. 4 and 5 respectively
MR vs LTK: This is a more difficult choice for me. These films represent the polar opposite of what cinematic Bond can be, but I really like both a lot. Dalton's second and last outing owns a place in my top ten for a reason though. It's a film which took risks with the franchise, and although it may have failed to light up the market at the time, like fine wine it has aged very well. LTK was a film ahead, and I'd argue that without it, we wouldn't have seen Daniel Craig as James Bond. It's a film which returned the character to his roots, and for that reason alone it deserves the win here. That's not to take anything away from the extraordinary MR, which remains the most ambitious film that EON have put to celluloid, and a magnificent visual achievement. It's a very entertaining light hearted Bond film as well.
Yes.
LTK
Seconded old boy.
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LTK
FRWL
and
MR