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It's not a huge choice, but I'm looking to either watch CR or QoS on blu-ray tonight, hoping to enjoy something with my Thanksgiving dinner, but I just can't decide which. Help?
FRWL
Moore
FYEO
Dalton
TLD
Bronsan
Goldeneye
Craig
CR
I like your style, Baltimore_007. B-)
It depends on whose your favorite Bond actor, Bond decade of films, etc.
1960s: TB
1970s: MR
1980s: TLD
1990s: TND
2000s: CR
But considering to this, which Bond films do you recommend me to watch tonight after a long and stressfull week?
1960's: From Russia with Love and Thunderball
1970's: Diamonds Are Forever, Live and Let Die, and The Spy Who Loved Me
1980's: All 5
1990's: All 3
2000's: Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace
If you're looking for Fleming's 007, then Dr. No, From Russia with Love, Thunderball, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, For Your Eyes Only, The Living Daylights, and Casino Royale are your go-to Bonds.
If you're looking for larger-than-life escapist fun, then Goldfinger, You Only Live Twice, Diamonds Are Forever, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, Tomorrow Never Dies, and Die Another Day are your choices.
But it is to many options, give me some more specifically! :)
All right, well after a long and stressful week, much like I've had this entire school year, I try and pick the Bond movie that I haven't seen in a few months, or which ever one seems to be most appealing at the moment. For example, about a month ago, I was thinking of a Bond double feature to do, and I remembered that I hadn't seen either DN or MR in a while, and with both of them being space themed, I thought it'd make a good double feature.
Strangely enough GF is one Bond film where I would hate to actually do Bond's mission in real life. I'd jump at the missions in the other Connery Bond films though. I think I could actually do better in GF that Bond. I sure as hell wouldn't get captured a bagillion times.
I'll second that. TB is my favorite Bond film for both the reasons you mentioned and the fact it's the only Bond film to combine Terence Young's directorial style from the first 2 films with the big budget, Panavision epic feel we would later find in the Lewis Gilbert and Peter Hunt films.
Damn right to all of that^
If not that, then as second and third choices, Octopussy or Goldeneye respectively