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With DN, Connery is great and there are some great scenes but I find alot of it boring when you compare it to the other 60s films.
Just choose dammit, you always say that ;)
I haven't seen the films in a long time. I need to rewatch them first and then I'll choose.
But without having done so, it really is too close to call.
So when are you planning on breaking the ice? I admire your will to hold out so long without watching them.
June.
It will have been four years then. Last watched them in June 2008.
List of ratings.
OHMSS - 3
DN - 8
Sod that! It's all 22, one per day. I need to see them and can't wait any longer. If need be I'll wait two days between films to soak them up again.
Wow, sounds like fun. I often like to re-watch them, especially after watching the special features.
...Don't think I weighed in on the current round:
While DN is a strong contendor, it's just no match for the epic glory that is <b>OHMSS</B>
This was a tough one!
This was a tough one![/quote]
Couldn't ahve said it better myself. Both excellent films. By a whisker I'll give it to Dr. No, if for no other reason than it's Connery as Bond.
Majesty's on the other hand not only has a story that genuinely tugs at the heartstrings but also looks like they went all out with regard to spectacle.
Incidently I'm not sure if this has been done already but if not can I suggest
Dr No vs The Living Daylights
for a future round?
For Your Eyes Only vs. Octopussy
Let the voting commence!
FYEO is good but suffers from a slightly bland feel. It's hard to put my finger on it exactly but there's just a bit more...life and sense of adventure to OP (IMO). Glenn seems a bit more comfortable in the directors chair too as the scale of the film feels bigger
OP solidly gets my vote this round.