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FRWL wins easy
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Round 16:
OHMSS vs TMWTGG
and
DN vs TSWLM
I'll be interested to see how this second match turns out. I'll be taking DN over TSWLM, though I do adore the latter. In spite of how iconic and wonderful TSWLM is, it's just never entered into the zone that DN has, where on a whim I could wake up on the right day and claim it as my favorite.
OHMSS
and
DN
DN vs TSWLM - this one is quite difficult for me too. Both are ranked very close in my top five, but these are very different films. Just like Peking duck is different from Russian caviar, yet I love them both. They straddle the extremes of what is possible with cinematic Bond. One a very low key and intimate thriller set primarily in one location, and the other a larger than life epic globe trotting adventure. Both terribly iconic in their own way and both executed to absolute perfection. After giving this some thought, I'm going to have to go with TSWLM for the win but it wasn't an easy decision.
Every time, comrade-- full agreement... OHMSS decimates TMWTGG... DN destroys TSWLM in the introduction alone!! (Bond playing baccarat and seducing a woman while taking her money?... Or... Bond is 70s Playboy fantasy mode?... Uh... Alec, I'll take Dr. No for "one million dollars"....)
AND
TSWLM
Use the Force of your hormones...
... Wouldn't you rather see our Bad Ass Jedi, 007, taking a woman's money, and then taking her?... or...;
The "same" Jedi in a 70s Playboy centerfold (shag carpet and all); an ugly watch, and, later in the film; bell-bottoms, and our hero with knobby knees and flat-feet; a homo-erotic fight scene (not that I have a problem with that generally, but, you know, Bond); a rip-off of a far superior 60s film (YOLT-- with all its flaws it is better for two reasons: Connery and Japan)...
I could go on, but I'm exhausted from all this, Padawan!
TSWLM over DN
TSWLM is a vastly superior film to the Model-T prototype that was DN.
OHMSS smashes TMWTGG
The second match up is slightly closer. Spy being my introduction to Bond, it'll always have a soft spot for me. However Bond's introduction is hard to fault.
DN over TSWLM
#10 but TSWLM is just something else entirely
My prediction (look into my eyes so I can hypnotize you): you will soon see that watching DN, even with no sound, and witnessing King Connery glide across the screen, will destroy Rog at his best. The bell-bottoms will ring too loud for you; flat-footedness and knobby knees will become disturbing to look at for a man with a Licence to Kill... and;... the fight on the roof-top... the straddling of another man (which, in general, I have no issues with, but, again, Bond), will be acid to the eyes...
Soon, my friend, soon...
The Better Bond (Sean).
The Sexier Bond (like I said, take her money, then take her vs the 70s Playboy centerfold with shaggy carpet).
The Better Style (nobody wore bell bottoms better than Jack Tripper (please google) and Roger Moore, but Connery is all class in slicker suits/wardrobe).
The more Manly Bond (an ex-semi-pro footballer (soccer)/weightlifter/all round tough Scottish Mo-Fo vs knobby-knees= no comparison).
DN is a superior villain over Stromberg (who sits at his table pressing buttons and failing to shoot fast enough with his scaly fish-hands).
And finally: one of these films showcased disco-music for a soundtrack... In 1977, a little film called STAR WARS was released. It had a classic soundtrack and didn't resort to dated-cheese sounds...
One of these films kick-started a 55+ year old franchise, while the other is a very fun snapshot of the era it was made in (very dated)...
I still think DN and his metal hands are scarier than Jaws... don’t get me wrong: Jaws was great until he turned into a buffoon in the desert.
TSWLM just edges out DN.
DN
Neither of them was difficult for me, even though I like Gun better than Spy, OHMSS is almost unbeatable.
DN
Almost seems cruel to the Moore outing which after all is only trying to put a smile on our faces. OHMSS wins
TSWLM vs DN
Dr No is my favourite outing of Bond, but I think the first 2 acts of Spy are all but perfect, it's the ending that brings it down for me. It feels like someone holding in their gut, and at the last moment letting all hang out. DN wins.
DN