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But NSNA is my least favorite.
DAF is my favorite film of the three, The Rock comes second, and then NSNA. While I watch it less than the other Bond films, for a non-EON production, they did a good job with NSNA. It's enjoyable. But the other two films offer more entertainment value. I like seeing Connery infiltrate Alcatraz commando-style.
DAF has that dreamy Barry score.... But The Rock has the action & that super-hard-edged disavowed agent....
NSNA is interesting to see a genuine over the hill agent; I like the idea better than execution.
The Rock is too Michael Bay: too loud and comes nowhere close to having Bond’s class.
It has Bonds' class lent to it by the man himself (Connery). Truly, a what-if tale, and a great one at that.
Back in 1983 I wrote a positively glowing review of this movie for my college newspaper. I still have a serious nostalgic love for this movie.
I do like the idea that Bond got locked up and forgotten— without a doubt. But the depth of that background story is muted by the Bay’isms of The Rock. It’s too “heavy metal” for me.
I really love it. As a kid, that year with two Bond films cemented my fandom. I was officially hooked on 007 back in '83.
I actually blind-bought the DVD forever ago, just never got around to it haha. I'm not normally a Michael Bay person, though The Island is a guilty pleasure of mine.
SHHHHH! No he wasn't. He was out in time for FRWL. Stop over-analyzing. It's fantasy....
The Rock:
Sean Connery. Check.
Sean Connery playing a British national. Check.
Sean Connery playing a highly-skilled operative of the British Armed Forces. Check.
Sean Connery wearing a suit. Check.
Action and thrills. Check.
Beautiful women. Check.
A bad guy who threatens to kill lots of people. Check.
Sounds like a Bond film to me! ;)
Check.
It's not even close
Hahahahah! funny. See The Rock asap, seriously.
His voice acting in it was awful. Again, he's remembered only for the fact that he returned to the role - rather than the quality.
And because he was such a high profile actor, and the studio felt lucky to have him, they never asked him to re-do some of his poorly delivered lines.
He's gotten away with this, because people enable him and fawn him so much.
Connery hasn't turned in a good Bond performance since the mid 60's.
Bond posing as an art thief in a Scottish castle to help out the CIA during his retirement.
If you bring Entrapment into our little drama, the plot thickens. For me, Entrapment quickly shoots its way past NSNA and The Rock and lands very closely to DAF, to the point I don't which one will win. DAF is starting to sweat. Maybe it'll beat Entrapment, but it's not going to be an easy fight.
Anyway, why didn’t you include YOLT? He emphatically said he was done at that point. That would be my favorite. The other three giving us chronologically diminishing returns.
* The Rock
* Entrapment
2. Never Say Never Again
3. Diamonds are Forever
Best performance though: by far, The Rock.
1. Entrapment
2. Never Say Never Again
3. You Only Live Twice
4. Dr. No
5. The Rock
6. Time Bandits
7. Diamonds Are Forever
Interesting, interesting, interesting… I think you might be on to something with that list…