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I do enjoy LTK though, it's got plot holes but the action is outstanding
FRWL is also just such a great film to rewatch. It’s got this wonderful Hitchcockian quality to the filmmaking and the pace is wonderful. The story is engaging and actually improves on the novel. Always been my favourite Bond film personally. Likely always will (although some wonderful and even more modern contenders have come close). LTK is certainly up there though, another great film in the franchise. But FRWL is simply one of those Bond films every other Bond movie aspires to be.
100% agree. Connery has great material and co-stars to work with and he delivers a superb performance.
Okay we have an odd number of sophomore films so lets compare Brosnan to Craig. Since they are both modern era films.
Would you rather watch TND or QOS?
Both move pretty fast, have plenty of action. Especially TND. Both have Arnold soundtracks. We have questionable main title songs! LOL! Which one is more likely to be placed into the Blu-Ray player?
I like QoS but really love the final act.
QoS for me, please.
In essence, it would depend on my mood.
That’s very true. But that grin of his right after and the way he folds his handheld into his suit inner pocket is just class, as was every move our man Pierce did. He was like a cool dancer moving about.
The best Brosnan. Sorry, Craig you can't win them all.
On to the third films of the 4 actors. I used a randomizer to select our pairings.
Up first Sir Roger against Mr. Craig.
On one hand, a film filled with some gadgets, a great song to kick things off. A wonderful PTS. A rather bland villain but a very memorable henchman.
The other hand, a film that dives head first into Bond's past. A great song to kick off the movie, a PTS that has a shocking finish. A colourful villain who almost steals the movie.
Would you rather watch TSWLM OR SF?
Which one is more likely to be placed into the Blu-Ray player?
I’ll go for SF in this case, but these are two movies I genuinely like a lot.