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Dr. No / Live and Let Die
Dr. No / No Time to Die
From Russia with Love / The Living Daylights
Goldfinger / Thunderball
Goldfinger / A View to a Kill
You Only Live Twice / The Spy Who Loved Me
On Her Majesty's Secret Service / No Time to Die (get the tissue box ready for this pairing!)
Diamonds are Forever / Die Another Day
The Man with the Golden Gun / Skyfall
The Spy Who Loved Me / Tomorrow Never Dies
For Your Eyes Only / Octopussy
Licence To Kill / Quantum of Solace
GoldenEye / Casino Royale
The World is Not Enough / Skyfall
Die Another Day / No Time to Die
Skyfall / Spectre
I saw this on a double bill back in the early 1980's, so to me they are always linked by that experience. Plus, you have Bond still chasing down Blofeld in OHMSS after the events of YOLT ("...something of a must with me..."). **
** In somewhat of a surprise OHMSS / DAF - given roughly the same setup as described above, doesn't work (at least after the PTS it doesn't). In comes down to tone.
Best way I figured to make it work, if that is one's goal, is to divide the early part of the series into two.
DN>FRWL>TB>OHMSS (>FYEO, optional)
and
GF>YOLT>DAF (>NSNA, optional)
Everything works out so cleanly that way. In the first group, not only is it tonally more consistent, Blofeld and Bond actually do meet for the first time in OHMSS.
The second group make a fine, fun, isolated Connery run that fits together nicely.
And each set gets the Thunderball story.
So far I’m thinking:
DN/FRWL (obvious continuity)
DN/LALD (Caribbean themes)
FRWL/TLD (Russians)
GF/TB (iconic Connery)
YOLT/OHMSS (Blofeld)
OHMSS/FYEO (Tracy/Blofeld)
OHMSS/NTTD (death/tragedy)
TSWLM/TND (world domination at sea)
LTK/QOS (revenge tales)
CR/QOS (obvious continuity)
SF/SP (continuity)
SP/NTTD (Madeline arc)
Should probably get a few more before we start.
TSWLM/MR (Jaws' story)
GF/GE (what they are and what they meant in their time; TSWLM and SF could easily fit in there as well)
GE/SF (renegade ex-MI6 Agent)
CR '67/SF (M dies)
CR '67/NTTD (Bond comes out of retirement, Bond meets his daughter, Bond dies in an explosion)
DAF and MR could be paired as the arguably silliest of Connery and Moore. Hamilton's Moore films LALD/TMWTGG could make a double bill, also the first Brosnans GE/TND. I've read somewhere here that FYEO was Moore's FRWL, so these two could be combined. Or FYEO and TSWLM as those with a comparable soundtrack.
FRWL/GE
OHMSS/CR
I’m sure I can think of more, but these are some that spring to mind
SF refer to pen of GE by new introduced Quatermaster and M died.
EDIT: Didn't mean to propose this as "the best", but one I like.
The ol' Pulp Fiction approach, eh?
My best off the wall pick: DN & QOS.
My just-for-fun pick: TMWTGG & TND.
What do you mean? Been ages since I’ve seen it.
TSLWM / FYEO
It had the benefit for the first film ending promising "James Bond will return in For Your Eyes Only". Then he did.
Just that Pulp Fiction shuffles the order of scenes around so that a character who dies midway through the movie still plays a prominent part in the third act. I guess this is kind of a Tarantino thing in general.
You could do this with Craig's entire run in fact, working your way backwards from film to film. Or segue from Madeleine's "let me tell you a story" into CR-SP.
Bond gets married and watches his wife get murdered on his wedding day. Years later, he witnesses the same thing happen to Felix.
Oh!
Awesome double feature choice. I will do this!
Ah, fair enough.
I just like the end of NTTD going into the PTS of Spectre. And then it's sort of like NTTD introduces these mysterious characters, and in Spectre you see them in action. And then you get the happy ending.
CR > TB
To see young badass Bond turning into peak badass Bond. Plus: great Italian and French Bond girls, the Bahamas, Casino scenes, vibrant cinematography with strong blues and greens, a lot of hotel sequences, Bond in black polos…
QOS > TB
A "dry" film set in the desert followed by a "wet" film set in the water. After finding water/solace in the desert, Bond gets the full thing in the next one. (I also recommend the trilogy CR > QOS > TB.)
QOS > TWINE
A villain scheme based on oil and pipelines is teased in QOS, then expanded in TWINE. Also, the relationship between Bond and M continues to develop. After finding his solace, Bond "enjoys" a very classic mission. Still sensitive to a French leading lady, but this time, he doesn't fully fall for her and kills her when he realizes she is a "femme fatale". A good substitute for those who don't like Bond's evolution in SF. This one is the original!
QOS > SP
After QOS, Bond is at his peak and enjoys a "fun", classic Bond mission. Mr White returns. "Old dog" from SF is ignored. Bond gets his gunbarrel at the end of the first film and the next one opens on it. No family drama from SF and NTTD (except for "Brofeld"…).
That's a very logical pairing!
The Quarrels
FRWL - TLD
Espionage tales of defectors and blond assassins with a penchant for strangling their victims.
GF - DAD
Bond gets the laser treatment.
DAF - TMTGG
The Rodney saga. a.k.a fake nipples & fingertips
Nice one
My best off the wall pick: YOLT & LTK
My just-for-fun pick: FYEO & NTTD
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service and The World is Not Enough: Watch Bond ski and fall in love. Each romance ends in tragedy but TWINE gives a cruel spin on the expectations OHMSS set up.
The Living Daylights and GoldenEye: The latter film has always felt more like a follow up to TLD than LTK did, with its emphasis on Cold War fallout and larger scope.
Thunderball and The Spy Who Loved Me: Aquatic themes, high stakes, and loads of fun iconography.
Start with FRWL from a previous FRWL > TLD double bill, and it's an evening.