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I show signs of withdrawal symptoms...
Your VHS player is smart.
SPECTRE is the last one I watched, BTW. It was good. Daniel kicked ass once again.
Oh the memories....good ones.
I had recorded several Bonds on The ABC Sunday Night Movie as a kid. Shame I didn't keep those tapes.
Those were really events back then; seeing a Bond film on The ABC Sunday Night Movie was a big deal.
Sad to say, my copy of DAF was accidentally recorded over a few months later. I was so pissed.
@Birdleson
Did you ever own a LaserDisc player and Bond on LaserDisc?
I just wonder because, strangely enough I haven't yet found another member that has, I can't be the only one can I?
:))
And since I have been doing things slightly out of order as of late (want to finish the bond a thon before the new year we turn to the world is not enough (which I will re watch when it is it's time in January) it is simply the strongest Brosnan film period. Again much like the later Moore films I am realizing that the Brosnan films aren't as bad as I remember them. I love the fact that bond is essentially investigating a murder much Like Dr. No and some of my other favorites the setup is simple the plot is some what complex (ok .it's not at the level of Usual Suspects but still) it's a strong beautiful film and as for Dr Jones as someone else said who cares if her acting is poor I am a man and she is a woman. She is far better then women like Stacey Sutton and Dr Goodhead and honestly Denise Richards does a better job then either of them. (She really tries god bless her) apart from some bad puns in the film it's a 10 out of 10
1. Quantum of Solace
2. Licence to Kill
3. From Russia with love
4. For Your Eyes Only
5. The World is Not Enough
6. On her Majesties Secret Service
7. Tomorrow Never Dies
8. Octopussy
9. Live and let die
10. Skyfall
11. Goldeneye
12. Spectre
13. Dr. No
14. Thunderball
15. The Spy Who Loved Me
16. Goldfinger
17. Die Another Day
18. You only live twice
19. The man with the golden gun
20. Diamonds are forever
21. Moonraker
22. Never Say Never Again
23. James Brolin's Octopussy
24. Casino Royale 1954
25. Casino Royale 1967
And yeah I am surprised that now OHMSS is out of my top 5 but sorry the world is not enough is that good (though even that will likely be knocked out of my top 5 with both licecne to kill and my favorite bond film of all time Casino Royale)
Never on LaserDisc.
A very enjoyable Bond film. I couldn't believe how fast the film went by, it felt as no sooner had the gunbarrel finished, that the end credits started playing. The only gripe is Denise Richards, while she isn't the least bit believing as a Nuclear Physicist, she is very convincing as eye candy. The standout of the cast, is undoubtedly Robert Carlyle, who isn't the most intimidating person, but he can play some intimidating characters (Renard, Begbie, and Albie Kinsella).
My 1996-2016 20th Anniversary Bondathon
1. The World Is Not Enough
2. Spectre
3. Die Another Day
4. Casino Royale
5. Skyfall
6. Quantum Of Solace
I watched TWINE yesterday as well and enjoyed every frame.
Kind of a pity there's only 4 Brosnan films. Really not that many films to choose from when you're in a Brosnan mood, especially if you'd watched most of them recently.
Spare a thought for us Dalton fans, we only have two. Hell, Lazenby fans have just one.
Yes, but what films!
and he should have been kept for another three!