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Yay, Progression!
Sorry guys, I'm afraid I can't follow. What exactly makes me a Mendes fan? Both his contributions fall outside my top 15. @timmer
1. From Russia With Love
2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
3. Casino Royale
4. Goldfinger
5. The Spy Who Loved Me
6. Thunderball
7. Spectre
8. For Your Eyes Only
9. Skyfall
10. GoldenEye
11. Dr. No
12. The Living Daylights
13. Live and Let Die
14. You Only Live Twice
15. Quantum of Solace
16. Octopussy
17. The World is Not Enough
18. Licence to Kill
19. Diamonds Are Forever
20. Tomorrow Never Dies
21. Die Another Day
22. Moonraker
23. A View to a Kill
24. The Man With the Golden Gun
1. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
2. From Russia with Love (1963)
3. Dr. No (1962)
4. Casino Royale (2006)
5. License to Kill (1989)
6. Goldfinger (1964)
7. GoldenEye (1995)
8. Skyfall (2012)
9. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
10. Thunderball (1965)
11. For Your Eyes Only (1981)
12. The World Is Not Enough (1999)
13. The Living Daylights (1987)
14. You Only Live Twice (1967)
15. Spectre (2015)
16. Live and Let Die (1973)
17. Octopussy (1983)
18. Moonraker (1979)
19. Quantum of Solace (2008)
20. The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
21. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
22. Die Another Day (2002)
23. Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
24. A View to a Kill (1985)
Overall I felt it lagged a bit, Daniel seemed bored with the obviously clichéd nod-to-the-past plot, a lot of the dialog seemed awkward and stilted or forced, and Waltz while an actor of great caliber didn't do it for me as Blofeld.
1. FRWL
2. GF
3. CR
4. TSWLM
5. OHMSS
6. SF
7. QOS
8. DN
9. TND
10. FYEO
11. OP
12. DAD
13. YOLT
14. GE
15. TLD
16. LALD
17. TMWGG
18. LTK
19. AVTAK
20. MR
21. DAF
22. TWINE
23. SP
The Dalton films would have ranked higher had they been better directed and had higher production standards. Shame really.
SP would have ranked higher had it not been half a$$ed.
TND and DAD are straight forward Bond films with all the boxes checked and they are what they are.
I would have considered TND for my top ten (despite it being very derivative of the superior TSWLM) if only there was more romance (location wise as well as physically) in it rather than pure action. The female leads were not quite my cup of tea (either of them, despite Hatcher wearing that black dress to Bond's hotel) and so sadly it can never crack that lauded ranking for me.
You lack Thunderball
Oops ummm ..I'll redo.
Thunderball will be but not sure where. At work now so will figure out later.
SP is an odd experience for me. I was so hungry for a traditional film that I ate it up and enjoyed it but once it settled I realized I needed an antacid.
The way is assess DAD is to remember the time period. This was post 9/11 and no one in Hollywood knew quite how to handle action films. Didn't want too grounded too serious so went for fantasy.
Still I'm not denying the embarrassing CGI and Halle Berry.
Thank ya ...minus my TB faux pas :(
I'll have to scroll back and see.
Oh and I didn't thank you @Birdleson ..but thank you.
1. OHMSS
2. FYEO
3. TSWLM
4. FRWL
5. GF
6. OP
7. CR
8. TLD
9. LTK
10. SF
11. DAF
12. LALD
13. AVTAK
14. TMWTGG
15. TND
16. GE
17. TB
18. DN
19. YOLT
20. QOS
21. ***SP***
22. MR
23. TWINE
24. DAD
Too lazy to change numbers right now but shove TB in between DN and TND. Yes it's a classic and a significant film but wow does it meander on. Still very enjoyable and Bond at his height.