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The legacy Bond films are more fun than the Craig films, but CR is a great film.
The best answer!
I couldn't agree more. You should pop in the second half and watch it today. :)
They're all Bond films. For me it simply depends on my mood for a particular film or actor. I do tend to the watch the pre Craig films more often, because there's so many to chose from, and nostalgia plays a big factor for me.
Damn. Now I have a craving to watch GOLDFINGER.
Popping it in now................................off to another thread.
I feel like a casino-themed film at the moment, so either DAF or CR. The usual fence-sitting, which sums up this burdened Libran's life in a nutshell.
I wasn't sure how to describe the older films. Course Craig films have left a legacy too. But great choices to watch.
Doesn't M call Bond misogynistic in GE? Or is that the Mandela Effect? Maybe I have it wrong.
She does say that, yes. She calls him a misogynistic dinosaur, a relic of the Cold War.
You’re correct, @thedove …
I like that answer too. Not that Bond day is something on my radar, but I think that’d be a nice way of honouring it.
These last two years I celebrated it, haven’t really done so before however.
If anything it’s just an excuse for me to watch a Bond film; although I never really need an excuse to do just that hahaha.
Both are misogynistic but the later is more grumpy!
Although M calls him that, Bond as a character, has never been a misogynist. Look the meaning of the word up.
Neither have I, bit given that Mr Big in the novel is Haitian, that voodoo and Baron Samedi are Haitian, that Kananga is dressed like Duvalier, I always understood San Monique to be Haiti. In the end, I just prefer the vibe and atmosphere.
Would you rather listen to Goldfinger OR Diamonds Are Forever?
Goldfinger big, bold and brassy. Dame Shirley sings the hell out of it and you never once question it. Her confidence comes through the speaker. Needing to remove her bra to deliver the final notes. A tour-de-force!
Diamonds Are Forever softer, sexier, and silkier. Dame Shirley has fun with the teasing lyrics and does a fine job polishing up (see what I did there?) the song. As the years pass it seems this song is looked on more favourably.
Which one is likely to be coming through your speakers?
That said, it really depends of my mood.
Back to the question at hand, while both are equally memorable and I love them both, in recent years I love DAF just a tad more.
That was mentioned in the special. She claims to have never performed Moonraker live. There is a story there on all the people that the song was offered to. I have heard Kate Bush and Frank Sinatra. I don't understand why Frank was so reticent about recording a theme. I believe he was considered for YOLT but suggested Nancy instead. In 1979 he simply turned it down.