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That’s a difficult one, but let’s define title sequence as the actual visuals that accompany the titles sans other scenes.
For instance one wouldn’t include the shot of the Devonshire with ‘Directed by Roger Spottiswoode’ imposed upon it as an integral part of TND’s title sequence.
In that regard I’d say only the 007 signs would count for NSNA. I would dare to guess that it won’t affect NSNA’s placement that much in the long run though, but you never know of course :)
The fact is, I love nearly ALL of the titles sequences. They all have something good in them!
Couldnt disagree more! I always look forward to the titles sequence. Its an integral part of the Bond Universe, even if the theme song is dire, the titles are always worth a look!
27: Never Say Never Again
26: Die Another Day
25: Quantum of Solace
24: Moonraker
23: Octopussy
22: From Russia With Love
21: Casino Royale '67
20: A View to a Kill
19: The Man with the Golden Gun
18: Licence to Kill
17: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
16: Tomorrow Never Dies
15: Goldfinger
14: The Living Daylights
13: Dr. No
12: Diamonds Are Forever
11: You Only Live Twice
10: Live and Let Die
9: Skyfall
8: For Your Eyes Only
7: The World is Not Enough
6: SPECTRE
5: The Spy Who Loved Me
4: Thunderball
3: GoldenEye
2: No Time to Die
1: Casino Royale
If that’s how you feel then I fully respect that. Personally I agree with @Mathis1, it’s an integral part of the Bond legacy for me. Moreover title sequence design is an art in itself and Bond has always been one of the standouts in this particular aspect of cinema.
Anyway, to answer the question of @Creasy47, I think about keeping this one open to the end of the month. In which case we can start the countdown somewhere in the first week of February. So that gives everyone exactly a week to send me their rankings.
Thanks for adding yours, @StirredNotShaken, could you copy your list and pm it to me as well? It’s easier for me to have them all together in one place :)
James Bond:50 Years of Main Title Design
https://www.artofthetitle.com/feature/james-bond-50-years-of-main-title-design
@GoldenGun: I should have my rankings in by Friday Morning.
That is a good question. I think the transition from the PTS into the titles and the transition into the post title scene also matter for the ranking, or?
I would certainly say so, since that is also part of the design.
Thanks for refreshing our memories @Dwayne :)
I find it hard to disconnect the two. I tried to exclude my appreciation for the music, but include how well music and titles match. For example: DAD's titles work bloody well with the song, even though the song itself is ... well, for Sigmund Freud to analyse.
So do I, that's kind of my problem here. I'm trying to balance between judging how well they work together without letting my love (or dislike) of a song dictate my overall thoughts on the title sequence itself. It's tough.
I absolutely loathe Another Way To Die but really like the title sequence for QoS when watched on mute.
Almost made my top 10 which surely would not have happened if I had watched it with the soundtrack on.
That's a great example. I think that's how I'll tackle it then. Thanks for the input, everyone!
Thanks