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TWINE
QOS
QoS
Confidently in the case of TWINE; GE makes it a little interesting.
QoS
QoS beats TWINE.
TWINE vs QOS
The latter could've gone either way as I place both TWINE and QOS at the bottom of my rankings.
TWINE over QOS, though this is much closer. If QOS had just had a little bit more meat to it, it'd not only be better than TWINE, but it'd be better than a lot of others too.
QoS - not by much. I wouldn't argue about it.
Even against AVTAK, @MajorDSmythe ?
GE beats QOS 23-9
QOS beats TWINE 20-12
Round 20:
AVTAK vs TND
and
OP vs DAD
DAD (tricky, i love both movies but given the option, i would rather rewatch DAD).
For this round I'd choose TND over AVTAK (narrowly) and OP over DAD.
OP vs DAD (didn't even have to think about this. What should have been Sir Rog's glorious exit from the world of Bond on an 'all time high' aces a reboot necessitating PoS).
Probably would agree with this.
AVTAK has some good moments but TND is slicker and with better action sequences. It's close but TND shades it.
OP in spades for the second one. DAD wishes it was fit to lace OP's boots and everything it tries to do (scenery chewing villain, epic action sequences, 'witty' dialogue) OP already did and got the t-shirt.
OP
OP
At least its plot is somewhat logical; at least it's about something.
OP
Underrated Bond film. Slightly less down-to-Earth than FYEO, but well balanced and tonally even, with a powerful performance by Moore and one of the better Bond "women". Barry's score doesn't nearly get the praise it deserves. Major props for making a Bond dressed up as a clown credible and for giving him one of the tensest scenes in the film. Bond takes off his makeup, Barry's doomsday music starts playing like a ticking clock, ... Oh, I love it!
OP even more easily. It's DAD!! Duh!
OP destroys DAD.
and
OP, the most conventionally general audience pleasing(a.k.a. follow the GF formula/blueprint) Bond film of the 1980s.
Both entries tick the formula boxes well with TND benefiting from a fast-moving pace and David Arnold's best 007 score whilst OP has possibly the most exciting 2nd half of a post-OHMSS Bond film with Bond racing against time across East and West Germany to stop the bomb.
OP
OP