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crap I forgot about avatar. Stupid cameron had to go and make sequels. I thought the first one was boring and overrated, so I don't have much intrest in 2 more.
Zombies can still be exciting...
I agree, the PB era was a drop in quality regarding script and director and also cast IMO. There has been a upward turn with DC, there are many pluses with DC though i do feel he lacks in charm and charisma compared to some of the other bond actors, though he is good enough for now. P.s. i like GE and feel the movie gave the franchise a shot in the arm.
A Bond vs Zombies spin-off... may be we can bring back PB after all.
It doesn't count a franchise it must be good, IT ISNT!!!
I really hope Avatar 2 and 3 bomb. no, Nuclear Bomb.
DAD would have been more believable had Bond gone through the entire movie with that Jesus-beard he was sporting after the title sequence.
This is Bond's box office adjusted for inflation to 2011 values :
1. Thunderball 1965 Sean Connery $1,014,941,117
2. Goldfinger 1964 Sean Connery $912,257,512
3. Live and Let Die 1973 Roger Moore $825,110,761
4. You Only Live Twice 1967 Sean Connery $756,544,419
5. The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 Roger Moore $692,713,752
6. Casino Royale 2006 Daniel Craig $669,789,482
7. Moonraker 1979 Roger Moore $655,872,400
8. Diamonds Are Forever 1971 Sean Connery $648,514,469
9. Quantum of Solace 2008 Daniel Craig $622,246,378
10. From Russia with Love 1963 Sean Connery $576,277,964
11. Die Another Day 2002 Pierce Brosnan $543,639,638
12. Goldeneye 1995 Pierce Brosnan $529,548,711
13. On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969 George Lazenby $505,899,782
14. The World is Not Enough 1999 Pierce Brosnan $491,617,153
15. For Your Eyes Only 1981 Roger Moore $486,468,881
16. Tommorow Never Dies 1997 Pierce Brosnan $478,946,402
17. The Man with the Golden Gun 1974 Roger Moore $448,249,281
18. Dr. No 1962 Sean Connery $440,759,072
19. Octopussy 1983 Roger Moore $426,244,352
20. The Living Daylights 1987 Timothy Dalton $381,088,866
21. A View to a Kill 1985 Roger Moore $321,172,633
22. License to Kill 1989 Timothy Dalton $285,157,191
That's a total gross of $12,713,060,216 as of 2011.
compared to Avatar's $2,782,275,171... it will take 4 Avatar sequels to reach Bond, only if Bond doesn't make any sequel until....... 2029 at the rate the Avatar films are made.
I would not mind seeing a decent Tarzan series, a Saint series, a few more MI movies, the next Avatar, looking forward to Prometheus (part of the ALien series).
ANd when I am sitting watching Prometheus in the cinema I will not be bothered to think about another franchise. I actually like the diversity of franchises and I will watch any that attract my interest.
The best ones imho are:
Tarzan series (Weismuller)
Thin man series (Powell and Loy)
The Falcon series (Sanders & Tom Conway)
to name a few