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Future Bond titles better not begin with a T or a D in your case ;)
Hey! TND gets some love! Always good to see.
And the one other person on the planet besides me who isn't a thunderball fan
There's a lot more than you'd think. I shall silence you all.
The scenes with Bond and Fiona alone make it a classic, with their bed scene and dance floor face-off franchise highs for me. And that's excluding the villain's plan we get to see unfold, Sean's performance, the use of locations and the amazing underwater photography and score. And yes, great dialogue.
If you're not a huge fan of your #9, what does that say for the films from 10 to 24?!
10-23, I like in part rather than whole. 24, I just don't like at all.
DAF
YOLT
GF
TB
FRWL
Bottom 5 in no particular order
SP
SF
QoS
CR
DAD
Too true @peter...
Love 'em both.
I agree, but I'd throw in Thunderball.
Woah. Slow down. GF is in the running for the definitive classic spy film.
TWINE is a mediocre Bond film with some interesting bits here and there.
Pretty much, though not in my top five. FRWL edges it out.
Much better story and tone, but yeah, GF is magnificent.
Love that movie, one of the best action films ever made. Period. Totally shamed the Dalton Bond films, which I like, but just pale in comparison.
I'm not a big GF fan, but it's disappointing to read that some hold it in the same regard as TWINE. Even I would never level such an insult.
@Telly, yes, I may go with you on this: one of the best action films ever made. I was being conservative in my gush of love, to not cause a stir!. But, I think you're right...
In my opinion 1963 is the strongest year in the history of cinema:
From Russia with Love, Le mépris, Otto e mezzo, Tystnaden, The Birds, Il gattopardo, etc.
Wish I was there to go to the movies.
I'd have to give the honor to FRWL (or even DN as a close second). It feels like a spy film, whereas GF was the point where Bond became its own genre.
Agreed...it has all the ingredients of a fantastic spy film,and keeps the viewer on edge,you just know that sooner or later Bond is going to face Grant,and it builds the tension up all the way through...an absolute top top top noth spy/Bond film.