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Anyway, next ones are easier.
DN and TB with no fuss or bother.
As much as I love OP, I'm going to go with Thunderball because it's a damn classic and showcases Connery at his best. Can't beat that.
I love DAF like I love that strange, drunk friend who always makes my laugh.
I love DN like I love the mother of my future children.
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TB vs OP : TB
Narrow margin, this. OP is a delight, but with TB, the nostalgia factor seeps in.
TB (9) over OP (12) by a slim margin. This is part of my rankings list that can flip flop from viewing to viewing. Both are fun romps with great action - OP being a little more humorous and TB being a little more grand in spectacle. TB always has great memories because it reminds me of my honeymoon and how we went to a few of the more remote shooting locations one of our days in the Bahamas.
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TB over OP.
Love all four, truly, but...
...definitely is the case.
P.S. What are your other-four-in-the-running?
Personally I'd leave TSWLM and gently bump LALD in favor of YOLT. Popularly, OHMSS and CR are pretty much a lock; I can see one of the others being replaced by GE perhaps and/or one of TLD, LTK, or SF.
TB beats OP 15-8
ROUND 10:
TB vs OHMSS
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GF vs MR
And basta as Draco would say.
Round 10
Despite my love of TB (currently 9th) OHMSS is for me the better film
OHMSS beats TB.
MR is for the most part an epic film. It just has too many silly and unnecessary parts to it. A tweak here and there and it could be a top 10 instalment (currently 18th) GF on the other hand is top 10 material, and therefore wins the match.
GF beats MR.
Absolutely. My top two.
OHMSS handily beats TB. I have a soft spot for MR which has some fantastic sequences, a wonderful score, a good lead actor performance, cracking one-liners, and a droll villain engaging in entertaining banter with 007 but GF has all that doubled.
GF beats MR.
Neither of these 2 are my favourites and are low in my rankings.
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GF beats MR
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GF beats MR
What he said.
Difficult to think of where TB beats OHMSS in any category (Fiona beats Bunt I suppose as main henchman) including Bond actor - no doubt plenty will disagree but Connery whilst still very, very decent had already peaked and there are scenes where he is just going through the motions and playing himself.
MR is tremendous fun but at the end of the day everything it does GF already set the template for and did it better anyway.
GF vs MR - GF, but again it's close. I've never been a fan of Connery's third outing although I recognize and respect its important iconic place in the Bond pantheon. That's the main reason I give it the win. It created a template from which many elements have been plagiarized in future Bond films (and done better imho). However, from a pure entertainment point of view, I personally will take MR any day of the week and twice on Sunday. The most visually ambitious Bond film with the most outlandish plot delivered with pure scale and style. Like I said, I'm no purist.
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GOLDFINGER
GF over MR. Not close; opposite ends of the spectrum on my ranking.
Obviously.
MR
It's no less silly than GF, really, and is just constantly entertaining. GF obviously has a good half-dozen totally classic moments, but what comes between them, in my view, is just not as fun as what MR has on offer. I also think GF looks slightly cheaper in a lot of places than the two movies that preceded it.
MR over GF. This one is close.
TB vs OHMSS
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GF vs MR
They both hold a lot of sentimental value for me. MR was the first Bond film I saw in the cinema on its first run while Ian Fleming's TB was the first Ian Fleming novel I ever read and its film version is one of the more faithful to the source material screen adaptations in the history of the Bond series. Plus, there's just something about both's Connery's and Moore's superconfidence in the role on their respective fourth go-rounds as 007 that cinches it for me.
MR over Goldfinger by a lot.