Controversial opinions about Bond films

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    Ludovico wrote: »
    My controversial... observation/prediction based on various trends: personal angles are here to stay. They are constant since LTK and are present in every franchise nowadays. So when Craig is gone they will remain there.
    Not sure it's controversial, but it is certainly depressing.
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    Does any member here rank DAD as their #1 Bond film? If so, that wins top controversial opinion I reckon.
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    FoxRox wrote: »
    Does any member here rank DAD as their #1 Bond film? If so, that wins top controversial opinion I reckon.

    Would be interesting to hear from that member (can't see there's more than one, haha!), and why!

    That being said, I can easily enjoy DAD, but it's doesn't move up the rankings for each viewing.
  • GBFGBF
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    My 4 least favourite Bond films are all from the Brosnan and the Craig era.
  • GBFGBF
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    Christ, I miss the Cold War :-)
  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
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    It never left.
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    Strog wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    My controversial... observation/prediction based on various trends: personal angles are here to stay. They are constant since LTK and are present in every franchise nowadays. So when Craig is gone they will remain there.
    Not sure it's controversial, but it is certainly depressing.
    I agree on both counts. I think it could change when there is a changing of the guard at EON however. That may be some time away, but there's no doubt that individuals in the production house have significant influence over tone and approach.
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    GBF wrote: »
    My 4 least favourite Bond films are all from the Brosnan and the Craig era.

    Mine as well sadly.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    FoxRox wrote: »
    Does any member here rank DAD as their #1 Bond film? If so, that wins top controversial opinion I reckon.

    We had a member about a year or two ago who was younger and I do believe he ranked it #1.
  • BMW_with_missilesBMW_with_missiles All the usual refinements.
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    FoxRox wrote: »
    Does any member here rank DAD as their #1 Bond film? If so, that wins top controversial opinion I reckon.

    I have it as my #3.
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    FoxRox wrote: »
    Does any member here rank DAD as their #1 Bond film? If so, that wins top controversial opinion I reckon.

    I prefer DAD for the holidays it is stupid and fun. OHMSS is the Christmas movie, with closely following Die Hard and Lethal Weapon 1.
  • ProfJoeButcherProfJoeButcher Bless your heart
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    I have it as my #3.

    Go on!

  • BMW_with_missilesBMW_with_missiles All the usual refinements.
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    I have it as my #3.

    Go on!

    Here's my top five in case anyone was wondering:

    #1 TND
    #2 TWINE
    #3 DAD
    #4 CR
    #5 GE
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou, but I now hear a new dog barkin'
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    I have it as my #3.

    Go on!

    Here's my top five in case anyone was wondering:

    #1 TND
    #2 TWINE
    #3 DAD
    #4 CR
    #5 GE

    You're right. That IS controversial. Your numbers 2 and 3 are my numbers 23 and 24. No real objection against your Nos. 1 and 5, though I'd put them in mid-field and nowhere near the top.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    I have it as my #3.

    Go on!

    Here's my top five in case anyone was wondering:

    #1 TND
    #2 TWINE
    #3 DAD
    #4 CR
    #5 GE

    I have four of your top five in my bottom four, but CR is in my top four so let s focus on that.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
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    I have it as my #3.

    Go on!

    Here's my top five in case anyone was wondering:

    #1 TND
    #2 TWINE
    #3 DAD
    #4 CR
    #5 GE

    I love this. Love this!
  • edited December 2017 Posts: 12,515

    I have it as my #3.

    Go on!

    Here's my top five in case anyone was wondering:

    #1 TND
    #2 TWINE
    #3 DAD
    #4 CR
    #5 GE

    Happy with #4 and #5. 1 is too high for me, but I still like it. 2 and 3 I have a LOT lower.
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    GBF wrote: »
    My 4 least favourite Bond films are all from the Brosnan and the Craig era.

    Mine as well sadly.
    4 are in my bottom 5 and 5 are in my bottom 6.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    Daniel Craig's "pout face" is much worse than Peirce Brosnan's "pain face".
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    They all have a weakness.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
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  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
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    It's a put up job
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    jez-us, @mattjoes -- PB's neck looks like the skinnier version of Jabba's there, no??
  • W_Glass_90W_Glass_90 Virginia
    edited December 2017 Posts: 24
    This opinion is gonna probably have me crucified by a few people, but I watched Moonraker again, and honestly if you take away Jaws falling in love, the double take pigeon, the Gondola Hovercraft in Venice, and everything in space. It's a watchable film in my opinion. I wouldn't even consider it Moore's "worst" like many claim, especially compared to a film like A View to a Kill, or even as outlandish as Octopussy. It has some pretty dark intense moments that rarely get mentioned such as Corinne Dufour's death from Drax's dobermans, and the centrifuge chamber scene. Could it have been a better film and more closer to novel? Perhaps, but despite that it still has its moments.
  • JamesBondKenyaJamesBondKenya Danny Boyle laughs to himself
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    W_Glass_90 wrote: »
    This opinion is gonna probably have me crucified by a few people, but I watched Moonraker again, and honestly if you take away Jaws falling in love, the double take pigeon, the Gondola Hovercraft in Venice, and everything in space. It's a watchable film in my opinion. I wouldn't even consider it Moore's "worst" like many claim, especially compared to a film like A View to a Kill, or even as outlandish as Octopussy. It has some pretty dark intense moments that rarely get mentioned such as Corinne Dufour's death from Drax's dobermans, and the centrifuge chamber scene. Could it have been a better film and more closer to novel? Perhaps, but despite that it still has its moments.

    Haha “ closer to the novel”

    As if the two had any relation to begin with at all
  • BMW_with_missilesBMW_with_missiles All the usual refinements.
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    W_Glass_90 wrote: »
    This opinion is gonna probably have me crucified by a few people, but I watched Moonraker again, and honestly if you take away Jaws falling in love, the double take pigeon, the Gondola Hovercraft in Venice, and everything in space. It's a watchable film in my opinion. I wouldn't even consider it Moore's "worst" like many claim, especially compared to a film like A View to a Kill, or even as outlandish as Octopussy. It has some pretty dark intense moments that rarely get mentioned such as Corinne Dufour's death from Drax's dobermans, and the centrifuge chamber scene. Could it have been a better film and more closer to novel? Perhaps, but despite that it still has its moments.

    MR is a fantastic film. I often can't decide which is Moore's best; MR or TSWLM.
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  • W_Glass_90W_Glass_90 Virginia
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    W_Glass_90 wrote: »
    This opinion is gonna probably have me crucified by a few people, but I watched Moonraker again, and honestly if you take away Jaws falling in love, the double take pigeon, the Gondola Hovercraft in Venice, and everything in space. It's a watchable film in my opinion. I wouldn't even consider it Moore's "worst" like many claim, especially compared to a film like A View to a Kill, or even as outlandish as Octopussy. It has some pretty dark intense moments that rarely get mentioned such as Corinne Dufour's death from Drax's dobermans, and the centrifuge chamber scene. Could it have been a better film and more closer to novel? Perhaps, but despite that it still has its moments.

    Haha “ closer to the novel”

    As if the two had any relation to begin with at all

    Never said they did.
  • RemingtonRemington I'll do anything for a woman with a knife.
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    I've come to enjoy MR quite a bit myself. Not a fan of Sci-fi but it's just so entertaining.
  • JamesBondKenyaJamesBondKenya Danny Boyle laughs to himself
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    W_Glass_90 wrote: »
    W_Glass_90 wrote: »
    This opinion is gonna probably have me crucified by a few people, but I watched Moonraker again, and honestly if you take away Jaws falling in love, the double take pigeon, the Gondola Hovercraft in Venice, and everything in space. It's a watchable film in my opinion. I wouldn't even consider it Moore's "worst" like many claim, especially compared to a film like A View to a Kill, or even as outlandish as Octopussy. It has some pretty dark intense moments that rarely get mentioned such as Corinne Dufour's death from Drax's dobermans, and the centrifuge chamber scene. Could it have been a better film and more closer to novel? Perhaps, but despite that it still has its moments.

    Haha “ closer to the novel”

    As if the two had any relation to begin with at all

    Never said they did.

    I realize that, I was acknowledging that it would be nice if the two had any similarities at all
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