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On a separate note, just reading back on this thread, I really miss barry007!
There's one reason why OHMSS is not one of my go-to Bond films: I prefer to watch it around November and December. During summertime it just doesn't feel right.
OHMSS is also my favorite, but yes it's not my go-to Bond film, I just watch it on special occasions, and also depends on my mood, same for my other favorites (SF, TWINE, and FYEO).
It feels strange that those considered worst Bond films are my go-to Bond films like DAD and SPECTRE.
I think that's the point though, Casino or Majesty's are like fine wines, you wait for a special occasion to savour them. Whereas Spectre, DAD, DAF, etc. are like junk food, they're crap but they're simple and you know you're going to get some enjoyment out of them.
At this point it's YOLT or (oddly) QoS for my go-tos.
I can understand why: it's very fast paced, it's short and it's aesthetically very good looking.
It really does get better with each viewing, and there are very few dud scenes, if any!
Someone here also once pointed out that the camerawork/editing people moan about is a lot easier to process at home on your TV than it is in the cinema. Certain aspects of the plot also become easier to follow on rewatches. The film sort of unlocks itself a bit on an early run of rewatches...
You’ve perfectly summed up my thoughts.
I don't think there's an angle repeated twice in that entire sequence, which is both impressive and baffling to me. Thus, my main gripe is that a sense of geography within the scene is lost, and while there's an argument to be made about the action style in the film being reflective of Bond's state of mind, it doesn't make it any more easily digestible as a viewer.
The style makes sense during the car/plane chase though and actually heightens their impact, but I think applying it universally across the board was a mistake.
I’d also agree with QOS, I think it feels as fresh as it did on opening night back in 2008.
Me too. There are so many ways to go about ranking them, it's really fascinating.
@Junglist_1985, that's a fun idea. Feel free to start it since you came up with it, as I think we only have the villain actor elimination game going on right now and we usually have two going simultaneously.
I like to re-rank them once or twice a month until the next film comes out. Considering the Bonds no longer have a regular schedule, I figure at some point each film could be ranked in each spot before we see a new Bond on the big screen again. :D