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This is however a rather interesting idea for discussion, and one that untill now I don't think has been looked at.
Cubby, I feel steered the ship well for his sole producer role in the series. TSWLM was a huge success, and imo proved that he knew what he was doing with the series. Films like FYEO, OP and TLD only help cement his understanding of Bond, giving us some of the best films of the series. LTK, whilst a slightly controversial film in the Bond canon, was a brave move in an attempt to try a different direction, long before the 'reboot' of CR. It certainly does seem to be a film that has fans divided. I for one have always enjoyed its darker tone, and memorable villains. Dalton was fantastic, giving one of the most Fleming like portrayals of the series. Imo.
Sorry @Benny. I honestly forgot to categorize it and I guess it got sent to news.
I understand most people probably prefer the Broccoli/Saltzman era from 1962 to 1974 as it featured the classic Bond films of the 60s but I thought the Broccoli era gave us alot of classic Bond moments. And although 2 of my 3 favorite Bond films came from the 60s, more films on my top 10 list appear from the Broccoli era tha any other.
The movies took a downward turn with TND and the rest of the Brosnan Age. Maybe Babs and Mikey were feeling their way without the great man's shadow looking over their shoulders. Babs may have come into her own with CR. I just hope she can keep the spirit and make films that her father would be proud of.
Seconded. Broccoli proved he could succeed without both Saltzman and Connery which I'm sure was very gratifying for him. This era could be also called the John Glen era since he not only directed all 5 1980s EON Bond films, he also served as editor and 2nd unit director on MR and TSWLM. My biggest criticism of this period would be the fact that Broccoli held on to Moore for one picture too many.
My rankings of the 7 films of this era:
001) TLD
002) MR
003) OP
004) TSWLM
005) LTK
006) FYEO
007) AVTAK
And in regards from going from Moore's light humor to Dalton's gritty touch, Cubby should be given credit for not being afraid to take chances and truly understanding Bond.
Here's my ranking:
1) TLD
2) FYEO
3) LTK
4) OP
5) MR
6) TSWLM
7) AVTAK
1). TSWLM
2). OP
3). TLD
4). FYEO
5). LTK
6). AVTAK
7). MR
2. LTK
3. TSWLM
4. OP
5. FYEO
6. MR
7. AVTAK
That's not to say that the '80s were utterly a lean time for Bond, there's much to enjoy in most of the five films made that decade, but, for the most part, they did feel a little behind the groove compared to those of the '60s and '70s. Was that because the Bond actor himself was ageing (Moore) and/ or the new Bond actor didn't really connect with the public (Dalton)? Or was it because the director (John Glen) wasn't the most inspired and imaginative the series had enjoyed? Or was it because times had changed and Bond for the first time had serious competition? Probably a mix of all three...
Funnily enough I think it's Saltzman's grandeur that first took Bond in the right direction, and then over the top in the seventies. When he left there allready was a very mixed legacy. Again, Broccoli managed to serve something for everyone. I say, well done!
(allthough his pick in directors i think asn't that good).
1. LTK
2. TLD
3. FYEO
4. TSWLM
5. AVTAK
6. OP
7. MR
Agree. After Saltzman left, the films took a direction that I did not like, and I stopped watching them-having watched the first Bond film DN , when it was released.
1.The Spy Who Loved Me
2.For Your Eyes Only
3.The Living Daylights
4.Moonraker
5.Octopussy
6.License to Kill
7.A View to a Kill
FYEO isn't bad either imo, and MR was pretty good until Jaws met Dolly. AVTAK was pretty naff overall but Moore was good outside of the action scenes, there were some good lines and Walken was brilliant.
As for the rankings:
1. Licence To Kill
2. The Spy Who Loved Me
3. For Your Eyes Only
4. The Living Daylights
5. Octopussy
6. Moonraker
7. A View To A Kill