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I done this before ranked all the Bonds by their “parts”. I turned out quite similar to my own rankings, expect for a few differences:
Take You Only Live Twice; all the Bond boxes are ticked:
Sets: yup
Locations: yup
Music: hell yeah!
Action: yup
Intrigue: yup
Suspense: yup
Romance: yup
Originality: yup.
But it is still languishing in 16th place. Ah well…
On the other hand a film that looked bad on paper but turned out pretty well was Live and Let Die. James Bond dealing with voodoo and the occult sounds like a receipt for disaster. But they handled it pretty well.
And I agree with guys. Brosnan's films all had potential but all underdelivered.
As for the reverse, For Your Eyes Only must have looked and sounded rather dull after coming off of TSWLM and MR's larger-than-life aspects. However, it worked out really well!
Brosnan may have even thought at the start of each film, "this is the one", where at last it'd work out on screen but alas it always seemed to go wrong. In that way, I do feel sorry for him he really got the short end of the stick.
Absolutely correct. He was cut loose after GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. Too bad his latter two ruined his Bondness.
With some of the classic Bond films I find that they have some great elements but that the films themselves are slow and drag in places - YOLT is a good example.