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I'll say FRWL because Kerim would have never knocked out his daughter.
6. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
5. Dr. No
4. Octopussy
3. From Russia With Love but I'll go with FRWL
FRWL wins.
List of ratings.
FRWL - 1
OHMSS - 3.
From Russia With Love.
Better plot, better Bond.
OHMSS: 10 votes
And we have finally found the first Bond movie to slay OHMSS! Congratulations to FRWL for being the first to beat it in this discussion. Now we know the answer to one of the most thought-about questions on this forum!
All righty, let's keep moving along to the next round.
Thunderball vs. License to Kill
This might be interesting!
For this here, we have two spectacular Bonds, and two who didn't mess up the character like some other actors in the series /:) . Two really intense plots with great acting by Sean and Tim respectively, but it has to be TB for me. Sean as always elevates everything, the risk of nuclear war, the 00s meeting on a brilliant Ken Adams set, great Bond girls, exotic locales, Q in the field, Bond in awesome casual wear,and the best Bond villainess in the series with Fiona along with great lines and moments. No question about it, but Tim puts up a damn good fight with LTK.
TB for me too.
I'm surprised TB is losing this one so far!
Dalton is at his most badass and gives the best performance of the series, Sanchez is the best villian, the revenge plot is awesome and original, there are gadgets but it's not too mental, a great film.
TB has the women and underwater scenes, where LTK has the villians and the rogue Bond.
TB is my #4 and LTK is my #5.
I'm going to go with TB because I didn't confuse Talia Soto for Claudine Auger.
Both great films. But the performance given by Connery in TB has yet to be surpassed by any successor actor in terms of performance in a given film. Connery is majestic and masterful, his walk into the casino swaying this battle for me.