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I agree as well.
Give me some options!
Haha no, i wanna stay awake for sometime tonight ;)
I go for Goldeneye :-c
1990 on: First of all, Goldeneye! Great Bond movie in every way.
Secondly, License to Kill (was that 1990?) (I love The Living Daylights but that was maybe 1989) Dalton makes the film work, in spite of some flaws.
Third: Tomorrow Never Dies (Pierce is quite book, great PTS, and Yeogh kicks butt)
Your dates are a bit off:
The Living Daylights - 1987
License to Kill - 1989
But I think I see where you're going here. All the films you mention have a more modern look and have lots of action.
I thought about showing him the most essential Bond movies so when I considered the options I ended up with something like this:
- Dr. No (First movie)
- Goldfinger/Thunderball (Connery at his best, epic movies)
- OHMSS (Lazenby)
- TSWLM (Moore)
- The Living Daylights (Dalton)
- GoldenEye (Brosnan)
- Casino Royale (as I said, both Craig's movies are already chosen)
- Quantum Of Solace
What do you think about this? One problem I think is that this is some of the absolute best of the series and if my friend should want to watch the other 14 they might be at a little lower level... Wow, long post... :D
That provides a good variety of films from different actor's eras and from different decades. The only one I'd scratch off the list would be QOS and replace it with FRWL.
Good pick! Only problem is, my collection is slightly disheveled - haven't really gotten everything moved back properly from college - so do you have a second recommendation if I can't find it? It's honestly the only one I brought to college one time, and it's mixed in with all of my things, still.
Ahh, very good choice - I can do that. I see you're a Brosnan film, so you're very good in my book! TWINE it is on blu-ray.
TWINE is a guilty pleasure though.
One detail that you just gotta love is his style when he walks in public places, with his left hand his pocket and walks smooth!
You do that too? I thought i was alone doing that.
And the way he is talking, i used to imitate that too ;)
I watched TND yesterday morning actually, haha. Still a top five favorite without a doubt! So action-packed and entertaining, with pretty much everything you could want out of a Bond movie involved! It got me ready for the day in no time!
The Hamburg part is the best. Easily Brosnans best performance. He is just as smooth and cool as he should be!
"*applies suppressor* I usually hate killing an unarmed man. Cold-blooded murder is a filthy business."
YES!!! I could eat that scene for breakfast it is so good! "I couldn't kill you, you were working for me. Saved your life at the banker's office." Man, a classic if there ever was one!
- Not dead enough for me! "
Great film; glad this was the second one you selected, I haven't seen it in quite some time.
Christmas Jones: "Yeah, but he's no atomic scientist."
Quite ironic, as how they could have picked so many other people that I would find more acceptable to play an atomic scientist than Denise Richards.