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  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Looking forward to it. The background material is still thin, so it will be interesting to see where Spectre eventually lands.
  • ForYourEyesOnlyForYourEyesOnly In the untained cradle of the heavens
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    I'll never "get" Thunderball's "classic" status. Especially considering it came after the exquisite FRWL and GF.

    Thunderball, for me, is a rather over-long affair with very little to maintain my interest for a 2hr+ runtime. Connery is past his prime, Domino is perhaps the most dull Bond girl in the series, Largo makes for an uninteresting villain and the film moves along at a snails pace. Only Barry, Fiona, the SPECTRE meeting and the finale save this film from being a complete borefest.

    I think it's regarded as a classic usually because of its commercial success and how it brought Bond worldwide (not saying the franchise wasn't a global phenomenon before Thunderball, but it definitely helped the franchise's globalization immensely).
  • w2bondw2bond is indeed a very rare breed
    Posts: 2,252
    WaltherPPK wrote: »
    After my second Spectre viewing and a re-watching of the other three Craig flicks, time to insert SP into my list ...

    #12 GF
    '#15 GF

    You're missing Dr No :) @WaltherPPK
  • w2bondw2bond is indeed a very rare breed
    edited November 2015 Posts: 2,252
    @Thunderfinger I only count 15 rankings (I haven't included whatculture's list which probably explains the difference).

    We almost got a streak of 24th for DAD until 4 members placed it higher. It's highest is now 22nd for now :P

    The median ranks are actually not that different from the 2012-2015 ranking list, mostly only 1-2 places off, so this will be a good preliminary idea of where Spectre will fit it.

    Highest 2 / 24
    Lowest 22
    Median 7
    Mode 7
    Average 10

    I haven't read any reviews in depth (ie no spoilers), only the general gist of things, but I get the impression that anyone going in with the expectation of a deep emotional story will be very disappointed, and that SP is a back to the formula affair.

    Not long now until I find out for myself.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    edited November 2015 Posts: 45,489
    I recounted and got sixteen total, not counting MayDay twice of course. But good catch with walther PPk and his erroneous list, that must be dismissed for now. Is that it?

    Edit: Ooops, yes I may have included that WhatCulture list, didn t see it was an external one, too engrossed in the work. Thanks, hopefully you will fix it.
  • edited November 2015 Posts: 1,596
    Straight up, from the gut, the morning after seeing it for the first time. Oddly enough, typically Bond movies that have the "new car smell" move down my list over time, but with this I think repeat viewings might actually help. Time will tell. Will see it again this weekend.

    1. THUNDERBALL
    2. GOLDFINGER
    3. DR. NO
    4. FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE
    5. GOLDENEYE
    6. CASINO ROYALE
    7. THE SPY WHO LOVED ME
    8. OCTOPUSSY
    9. THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS
    10. MOONRAKER
    11. LIVE AND LET DIE
    12. SKYFALL
    13. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
    14. A VIEW TO A KILL
    15. YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
    16. SPECTRE
    17. FOR YOUR EYES ONLY
    18. TOMORROW NEVER DIES
    19. LICENCE TO KILL
    20. THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
    21. DIE ANOTHER DAY
    22. ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE
    23. QUANTUM OF SOLACE
    24. THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH
    25. NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
    edited November 2015 Posts: 4,589
    Current rankings, which will change after repeated viewings of SP:

    Category I. Excellent
    1. TB
    2. SF
    3. CR
    4. GF

    II. Very Good
    5. FRWL
    6. DAF
    7. QoS
    8. LTK (#6-8 are guilty pleasures)
    9. YOLT
    10. LALD
    11. TSWLM
    12. OHMSS
    13. SP
    14. TMWTGG
    (#5-14 are virtually tied for fifth place)

    III. Good (will not turn the channel if I find it on TV)
    15. DN
    16. AVTAK
    17. OP
    18. GE
    19. TLD
    20. TND

    IV. Bellow Average
    21. TWINE
    22. FYEO
    23. DAD
    24. MR

  • MayDayDiVicenzoMayDayDiVicenzo Here and there
    Posts: 5,080
    I'll never "get" Thunderball's "classic" status. Especially considering it came after the exquisite FRWL and GF.

    Thunderball, for me, is a rather over-long affair with very little to maintain my interest for a 2hr+ runtime. Connery is past his prime, Domino is perhaps the most dull Bond girl in the series, Largo makes for an uninteresting villain and the film moves along at a snails pace. Only Barry, Fiona, the SPECTRE meeting and the finale save this film from being a complete borefest.

    I think it's regarded as a classic usually because of its commercial success and how it brought Bond worldwide (not saying the franchise wasn't a global phenomenon before Thunderball, but it definitely helped the franchise's globalization immensely).

    But I meant "classic" as in quality, which I think it lacks, and thus don't equate quality with commercial success. I don't think there is anything nearly as classic in Thunderball as its predecessors.
  • ForYourEyesOnlyForYourEyesOnly In the untained cradle of the heavens
    Posts: 1,984
    Well, I find it overrated too. I mean, the repetitive island settings and endless underwater sequences get tedious after a while.
  • edited November 2015 Posts: 503
    On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
    From Russia with Love (1963)
    Dr. No (1962)
    Casino Royale (2006)
    The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
    Goldfinger (1964)
    License to Kill (1989)
    GoldenEye (1995)
    Thunderball (1965)
    The World Is Not Enough (1999)
    Skyfall (2012)
    For Your Eyes Only (1981)
    Live and Let Die (1973)
    The Living Daylights (1987)
    You Only Live Twice (1967)
    Octopussy (1983)
    Moonraker (1979)
    Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
    The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
    Quantum of Solace (2008)
    Die Another Day (2002)
    Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
    A View to a Kill (1985)

    Haven't seen Spectre yet.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
    Posts: 10,592
    Birdleson wrote: »
    After seeing SPECTRE tonight, and watching the other three Craig films in a row last Sunday, here are my temporary updated rankings. I will see SP again this weekend and, hopefully, my opinion will have changed. Main criteria; one must enjoy oneself when watching the movie.

    1. GOLDFINGER (1964)
    2. FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE (1963)
    3. ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE (1969)
    4. CASINO ROYALE (2006)
    5. THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1977)
    6. DR. NO (1962)
    7. LIVE AND LET DIE (1973)
    8. THUNDERBALL (1965)
    9. SKYFALL (2012)
    10. YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (1967)
    11. QUANTUM OF SOLACE (2008)
    12. LICENCE TO KILL (1989)
    13. FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (1981)
    14. THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1974)
    15. GOLDENEYE (1995)
    16. THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH (1999)
    17. THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS (1987)
    18. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (1971)
    19. A VIEW TO A KILL (1985)
    20. TOMORROW NEVER DIES (1997)
    21. OCTOPUSSY (1983)
    22. SPECTRE (2015)
    23. DIE ANOTHER DAY (2002)
    24. MOONRAKER (1979)


    And I'll add: if the CGI was removed from DAD, and Bond had used the PPK in MR just once, Jinx or no Jinx, SP would be sitting at #24.

    Woah, harsh. But I respect your opinion nonetheless.
  • mcdonbbmcdonbb deep in the Heart of Texas
    Posts: 4,116
    Birdleson wrote: »
    After seeing SPECTRE tonight, and watching the other three Craig films in a row last Sunday, here are my temporary updated rankings. I will see SP again this weekend and, hopefully, my opinion will have changed. Main criteria; one must enjoy oneself when watching the movie.

    1. GOLDFINGER (1964)
    2. FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE (1963)
    3. ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE (1969)
    4. CASINO ROYALE (2006)
    5. THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1977)
    6. DR. NO (1962)
    7. LIVE AND LET DIE (1973)
    8. THUNDERBALL (1965)
    9. SKYFALL (2012)
    10. YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (1967)
    11. QUANTUM OF SOLACE (2008)
    12. LICENCE TO KILL (1989)
    13. FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (1981)
    14. THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1974)
    15. GOLDENEYE (1995)
    16. THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH (1999)
    17. THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS (1987)
    18. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (1971)
    19. A VIEW TO A KILL (1985)
    20. TOMORROW NEVER DIES (1997)
    21. OCTOPUSSY (1983)
    22. SPECTRE (2015)
    23. DIE ANOTHER DAY (2002)
    24. MOONRAKER (1979)


    And I'll add: if the CGI was removed from DAD, and Bond had used the PPK in MR just once, Jinx or no Jinx, SP would be sitting at #24.

    Respect your list but I loved SP for the same reasons I loved TSWLM.
  • Hello everyone! First time poster here. Due to Spectre been released here in the UK on the 26th of October I've seen it multiple times. Let me assure you all that it does get better and better with repeated viewings... Anyway, here's my list (including the unofficial Bond movie Never Say Never Again).

    1. Skyfall
    2. GoldenEye
    3. Goldfinger
    4. Live and Let Die
    5. Spectre
    6. Tomorrow Never Dies
    7. Casino Royale
    8. The Man with the Golden Gun
    9. The World Is Not Enough
    10. A View to a Kill
    11. The Spy Who Loved Me
    12. Die Another Day
    13. Octopussy
    14. From Russia with Love
    15. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    16. You Only Live Twice
    17. License To Kill
    18. Never Say Never Again
    19. Dr. No
    20. Moonraker
    21. The Living Daylights
    22. Quantum of Solace
    23. For Your Eyes Only
    24. Thunderball
    25. Diamonds Are Forever
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
    edited November 2015 Posts: 10,592
    Hello everyone! First time poster here. Due to Spectre been released here in the UK on the 26th of October I've seen it multiple times. Let me assure you all that it does get better and better with repeated viewings... Anyway, here's my list (including the unofficial Bond movie Never Say Never Again).

    1. Skyfall
    2. GoldenEye
    3. Goldfinger
    4. Live and Let Die
    5. Spectre
    6. Tomorrow Never Dies
    7. Casino Royale
    8. The Man with the Golden Gun
    9. The World Is Not Enough
    10. A View to a Kill
    11. The Spy Who Loved Me
    12. Die Another Day
    13. Octopussy
    14. From Russia with Love
    15. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    16. You Only Live Twice
    17. License To Kill
    18. Never Say Never Again
    19. Dr. No
    20. Moonraker
    21. The Living Daylights
    22. Quantum of Solace
    23. For Your Eyes Only
    24. Thunderball
    25. Diamonds Are Forever
    Welcome, @LicenseToChill! Great to know you are among the majority on this forum who really enjoyed Spectre. And I approve of the rest of your ranking.
  • edited November 2015 Posts: 3,236
    Post-Spectre ranking:

    1. Goldfinger
    2. From Russia With Love
    3. Casino Royale
    4. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    5. GoldenEye
    6. Skyfall
    7. The Spy Who Loved Me
    8. Dr. No
    9. Licence to Kill
    10. For Your Eyes Only
    11. The Living Daylights
    12. You Only Live Twice
    13. Tomorrow Never Dies
    14. Thunderball
    15. Quantum of Solace
    16. Spectre
    17. Octopussy
    18. The World is not Enough
    19. Live and Let Die
    20. Diamonds are Forever
    21. A View to a Kill
    22. Die Another Day
    23. The Man with the Golden Gun
    24. Moonraker

    The mediocrity's finest accomplishment was to make me consider dropping Skyfall a place in retrospect.

    A full review will be up in the morning.
  • Posts: 12,521
    I feel bad for those disappointed by Spectre. It's just like those who liked it and those who didn't watched a totally different movie somehow.
  • Birdleson wrote: »
    You're kinder than I was.

    There were some things I liked in it! That's why I put it on the tier with TB and QoS. Interesting, great at times, but horribly flawed.

    @FoxRox, I feel bad too, and really have no answers. I'll peruse our review thread in the morning to get a feel for the more positive takes among the community.

  • AntiLocqueBrakesAntiLocqueBrakes The edge
    Posts: 538
    I think I understand the people disappointed by SP. Those of us who like it are judging on a different grid than we judged the other Craig films. You have to…it's a crazy story.
  • AntiLocqueBrakesAntiLocqueBrakes The edge
    Posts: 538
    Birdleson wrote: »
    I'll try to go in to tomorrow's show with as fresh a perspective as I can muster. IMAX this time. That could help or hurt.

    It hurt in my case. Maybe it will do the opposite for you.

  • MansfieldMansfield Where the hell have you been?
    Posts: 1,263
    Birdleson might discover basement territory he never knew existed if he has the same follow-up experience you had.
  • AntiLocqueBrakesAntiLocqueBrakes The edge
    edited November 2015 Posts: 538
    Mansfield wrote: »
    Birdleson might discover basement territory he never knew existed if he has the same follow-up experience you had.

    Hopefully, SP doesn't become DAD overnight. In all fairness, there's room for error. I had the thing at #2 after first seeing it. Not going to bother ranking again until I own it and watch all the others as well.
  • MansfieldMansfield Where the hell have you been?
    Posts: 1,263
    Hopefully, SP doesn't become DAD overnight. In all fairness, there's room for error. I had the thing at #2 after first seeing it. Not going to bother ranking again until I own it and watch all the others as well.
    It's not a bad idea and I will probably follow your lead. My second view won't come for at least a week and that will be one time more than I go to the theater for any picture. The premiere I went to was empty, it felt like a private screening. I plan on going back with a group.

    It's hard to really bury Spectre in the rankings in my opinion. It has enough good things going for it to spare it from bottom dweller status.
  • pachazopachazo Make Your Choice
    Posts: 7,314
    I have a sneaking suspicion that SP will end up somewhere in the middle pack of my rankings. Fascinated to see what I will think on the second viewing.
  • edited November 2015 Posts: 4
    Welcome, @LicenseToChill! Great to know you are among the majority on this forum who really enjoyed Spectre. And I approve of the rest of your ranking.

    Thanks, Jake.
  • Here are my rankings after my recent Bondathon. No idea where to put Spectre yet after seeing it tonight. Need another viewing and to let the dust settle. Somewhere from 5-15 perhaps, lol.

    1. Casino Royale
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3. The Spy who loved me
    4. For your eyes only
    5. Licence to Kill
    6. Goldfinger
    7. Skyfall
    8. You only live twice
    9. The Man with the golden gun
    10. The Living Daylights
    11. Moonraker
    12. Diamonds are forever
    13. Die Another Day
    14. Octopussy
    15. Dr. No
    16. The World is Not Enough
    17. Live and let die
    18. A View to a Kill
    19. Quantum of Solace
    20. Thunderball
    21. From Russia with love
    22. Tomorrow never dies
    23. Goldeneye
  • MayDayDiVicenzoMayDayDiVicenzo Here and there
    Posts: 5,080
    dinovelvet wrote: »
    Here are my rankings after my recent Bondathon. No idea where to put Spectre yet after seeing it tonight. Need another viewing and to let the dust settle. Somewhere from 5-15 perhaps, lol.

    1. Casino Royale
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3. The Spy who loved me
    4. For your eyes only
    5. Licence to Kill
    6. Goldfinger
    7. Skyfall
    8. You only live twice
    9. The Man with the golden gun
    10. The Living Daylights
    11. Moonraker
    12. Diamonds are forever
    13. Die Another Day
    14. Octopussy
    15. Dr. No
    16. The World is Not Enough
    17. Live and let die
    18. A View to a Kill
    19. Quantum of Solace
    20. Thunderball
    21. From Russia with love
    22. Tomorrow never dies
    23. Goldeneye

    I really dig this ranking (apart from FRWL being so low and DAD so high).
  • edited November 2015 Posts: 1
    First post here but I have been lurking for the past decade, and I haven't yet seen all of the Bond movies. I weren't a fan of Skyfall, and love Quantum of Solace dearly, while I have seen Spectre twice in the cinema. My list is by no means final, as they'll probably move around on repeat viewings, and the number in parentheses are how many times I have seen each movie.

    01. License to Kill (1)
    02. Casino Royale (11)
    03. From Russia With Love (1)
    04. Thunderball (1)
    05. Goldfinger (1)
    06. Quantum of Solace (6)
    07. Spectre (2)
    08. Goldeneye (1)
    09. Tomorrow Never Dies (1)
    10. Skyfall (5)
    11. The Living Daylights (1)
    12. Dr No (3)
    13. The Man With The Golden Gun (1)
    14. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1)
    15. Die Another Day (2)
    16. You Only Live Twice (1)
    17. Diamonds Are Forever (1)
    18. Live and Let Die (1)

    I haven't seen The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View to a Kill and The World Is Not Enough yet. Thinking about it, I might have seen The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker but I simply don't remember.

    I have a feeling Spectre will go down on my list. I wasn't as enjoyable the second time around, and I see more of its flaws the more I discuss it. Though, I still enjoyed it.
  • suavejmfsuavejmf Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England
    Posts: 5,131
    suavejmf wrote: »
    I'll never "get" Thunderball's "classic" status. Especially considering it came after the exquisite FRWL and GF.

    Thunderball, for me, is a rather over-long affair with very little to maintain my interest for a 2hr+ runtime. Connery is past his prime, Domino is perhaps the most dull Bond girl in the series, Largo makes for an uninteresting villain and the film moves along at a snails pace. Only Barry, Fiona, the SPECTRE meeting and the finale save this film from being a complete borefest.

    Thunderball, for me, is a classic. Connery is still in his prime, Domino is perhaps the most attractive Bond girl in the series, Largo makes for one of the most interesting villains and the film follows Fleming's novel.

    I hear this a lot about Domino. Yeah, she's pretty, but what else can you say about her? Auger's performance is bland, the character is bland and she conveys as much emotion as a brick wall when she's told her brother is dead.

    Same with Largo, just not the pretty part ;) He maintains the same monotonous voice throughtout the film.

    Connery is good, but nowhere near is he at the heights as he was from DN-GF. Not the same intensity, not as in interested.

    Fair pint on Domino...not the best performance. Disagree with regards to Largo though...A truly sinister and charismatic villain. I don't see any change in Connery....He seems even more self assured and suave than ever.
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
    Posts: 7,208
    New list after seeing Spectre:

    PERFECT: 5 stars
    1. Thunderball
    2. The Living Daylights
    3. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    4. Licence to Kill
    5. From Russia with Love

    EXCELLENT: 4 stars
    6. GoldenEye
    7. Goldfinger
    8. Casino Royale
    9. Spectre
    10. Tomorrow Never Dies

    GOOD: 3 stars
    11. Skyfall
    12. The Man with the Golden Gun
    13. Dr. No
    14. The Spy Who Loved Me
    15. For Your Eyes Only
    16. Diamonds Are Forever

    OK: 2 stars
    17. You Only Live Twice
    18. Live and Let Die
    19. The World Is Not Enough
    20. Quantum of Solace
    21. A View to a Kill
    22. Octopussy

    POOR: 1 star
    23. Moonraker
    24. Die Another Day

    JAMES BOND
    1. Sean Connery
    2. Timothy Dalton
    3. George Lazenby
    4. Pierce Brosnan
    5. Daniel Craig
    6. Roger Moore
  • suavejmfsuavejmf Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England
    edited November 2015 Posts: 5,131
    Not a bad list. For my taste you overate TND and Brosnan and under rate DN and Daniel Craig. Liking the TB love though.
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