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Okay lets try this one
Would you rather watch Diamonds Are Forever OR Never Say Never Again?
It's a battle of final Connery Bond films. One in the official series and one un-official entry! Both films have their fans and detractors. But picture it's a Sunday afternoon and you are craving a light Bond film which one is getting played?
Everything in NSNA is better than in DAF (except the theme song and score).
Now, don't attempt to hide your true feelings! =))
For me (just as bond films), it depends on what day it is, as both are fatally flawed IMO. That said, Connery's performance in DAF has its' moments (not Bondian moments mind you). There is a certain sparkle between him and Jill St. John that was missing between him and Kim Basinger in NSNA.
Plus, there is John Barry's continued run of great scores.
I recently scored a Japanese blu ray of NSNA, and it looks rather glorious. Much fun was had watching it again after so many years. I still enjoy DAF more though.
Okay on to another choice:
Would you rather watch all of Terence Young directed Bond films OR all of Lewis Gilbert directed Bond films?
Young has DN, FRWL, TB and Gilbert has YOLT, TSWLM, MR. Might make for an interesting battle!
So who's trilogy are you watching?
For me, maybe some here will answer Martin Campbell or Peter Hunt, but no one could beat Terrence Young and his Bond films, those films are the definitive ones, those that strongly defines the Franchise, it also helped that Young adhered too closely to Fleming, so that's a plus, no offence to Gilbert but yes, while his films are iconic blockbusters, it's not what Bond really is, as Fleming intended, meanwhile, the Bond films of Terrence Young showed the truth about Bond, of how Fleming envisioned Bond's world should be.
Terrence Young understand the Bond character, he knows the books.
Terrence Young had Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Thunderball, and they're all faithful to Fleming, and those films that combined the grandioseness, and the groundedness, but still keeping in line with Bond's roots.
Meanwhile Lewis Gilbert (YOLT, TSWLM, MR) all featured Bond as a caricature of itself, a self parody of the character, more over the top and often parodied in many other films.
No matter how many directors will go, it's still Terrence Young no one could still beat him, he's a Bond legend.
So, this is no question, Terrence Young by a landslide.
For me, the best comparison here would be Lewis Gilbert and Guy Hamilton, now that's something that would draw people.
EDIT: I'm actually hearing 'Forever Young' playing on the radio as I type this, which sums it up nicely. :))
Terence Young all the way and without hesitation.