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I like the story of it and also the end with the wedding is totally fine for me.
All mentioned positive points make sense to me. It is indeed very good, in establishing the story and introducing so many characters without feeling forced. We get Bond, Leiter and his wife, one of the main Bondgirls, one of the important henchman (Dario), Sharky, and the main villain.
However, I still miss something. There isn't "the" big highlight for me. Everything is good no doubt), but nothing is wow...my main issue is probably the hooking stunt which isn't as exciting as the best of the best.
Time for OP...
MOONRAKER (1979)
featuring a femme fatale disappearing into thin air. And also Jaws.
One silver medal and three bronze ones for MR, making it the highest-ranked entry that did not top anyone's list.
Still a strong showing of course, with six more members ranking it between 5th and 10th.
Just one member ranked it outside the top 20. Only by a hair though, it was a 21st place.
MR obtained a total of 114 points.
The last gag could be removed but I'm sure my kids will giggle when they are old enough to watch Jaws reaction in a few years.
Overall, very good.
The part where Bond puts his hands by his side and chases the bad guy with the parachute, with the Bond theme blaring is one of THE great Bondian moments!
@Birdleson, I couldn't agree more with that last sentence.
Yes, I love that bit! Amazingly the Chris Wood novelisation has Bond, erm, flapping his arms at that point...
I don't think Paul Weston was a skydiver though, was he? This stuff was all done by the young American skydiving team: BJ Worth, Jake Lombard and those guys.
You could be right about Weston, I think he may have doubled him in some other scenes!
One of his best scores of the series, in my opinion. It elevates everything on screen.
1. TSWLM
2. CR
3. GE
None of which made my top 3 with only one included in my top 10.
I only rate CR out of that list. I will be very surprised if TLD doesn't make top 3!
I would bet it is TSWLM, since you never warmed that much to Brosnan and Craig? I love all three. But I don't share the love for the OP PTS, which is still in the game.
I've enjoyed a lot out of it, while my ranking of it may be different now, I still enjoy this PTS so much.
But I prefer the rest of the film's scenes after this.
Top #3 for me, with the other two being from Brosnan's 😅.
OCTOPUSSY (1983)
featuring a none-mentioned, fictitious, very Cuban-like, Latin American regime, bordering the USA by land... Can't find it on any map I'm afraid.
As it turns out, OP seems to be one member's favourite entry here. It is also another one's third favourite, and it additionally collected three 4th places and one 5th one. Two more top 10's were noted as well.
At the other end of the scenery, there were two bottom 5's given to our Acrostar minijet adventure. One of those was a penultimate place, making OP the highest-ranked entry with such a dubious honour.
Nevertheless, OP collected a respectable total of 114 points. Edging out MR's same amount by virtue of more gold medals.
Lots of little details of note: first up is a truck nearly running over chickens, something which I think wouldn't 'fly' today. Some forced perspective trickery - I mean, I didn't know Tina Hudson was so young there. As the soldiers scramble to close the hangar doors, a different plane approaches. Or has the Bede jet sneakily transformed into Battle mode?
I'd like to see more fictional countries in future films, they can take the place of the Russians and the Chinese etc.; plus I love that element of something unique to Bond's world.
Yes, it wasn't me who ranked it first.