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Tosca for me as well. Keep the fruit.
Lets move on to another scenario!
Would you rather watch Sir Sean in Goldfinger OR in Diamonds Are Forever?
Both films directed by the same chap. Both feature Sir Sean. But the tone and scope of the films is very different. I wonder which one is likely to be thrown into your Blu Ray player?
Goldfinger is often seen as the "gold standard" of the series and had many moments that the series has mined and become tropes. Diamonds is often seen as the one that launched the Moore era. A witty script helps it along and the camp is rather high in this one.
Goldfinger
same same.
A member of taste, I see! Having your steak medium rare, I mean ;)
Great analogy @talos7 :)
DAF is hugely watchable, with a wonderful script and characters. But it's almost hard to believe this is the same Bond, even though both films star Connery as well as both being directed by Guy Hamilton.
With GF Connery and the film as a whole, Bond retained at least some of the Fleming influence.
GF for me.
Okay I was listening to some Bond soundtrack tunes and thought we should try one of those.
Barry did some wonderful scores over the years for the films. They have a different sound but yet hold true to the series. Lets pit two that are very different:
Would you rather listen to the soundtrack of You Only Live Twice OR the soundtrack of On Her Majesty's Secret Service?
The films are back to back but yet the musicality is very different. Tell me which one you are playing on Spotify, or in a CD player. Try to pick one and tell us what you enjoy about the soundtrack.
I rank OHMSS and YOLT as the 1st and 2nd greatest Bond soundtracks respectively.
While OHMSS may objectively be the superior score, YOLT is the score I listen to most often, thus probably making it my personal favorite.
I was as a teen in the 1970s so obsessed with OHMSS that I ... umm, er ... "borrowed" the soundtrack from my local library only to return it about twenty years later.
So, yes ... the answer would be OHMSS.