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From Russia With Love / The Living Daylights / Casino Royale (2006):three of the more serious Bond films. FRWL and TLD each feature great Cold War storylines while CR features what a fairly close modern-day equivalent.
Licence to Kill / Quantum of Solace: Two of the more "experimental" films. LTK boots Bond from the service, QOS being a much different looking film than we've seen before in the franchise. Both extensively feature South American locations, are their actors' second film, and are probably the two films that feature the least amount of humor.
FRWL - GF - TB on the big screen in 2006 @ the Vue Sur Bond event in Quebec City.
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You Only Live Twice, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker - Three of the most over the top Bond films, all from Gilbert - could make for a fun viewing.
For Your Eyes Only and Licence to Kill - A more serious, gritty Bond pairing.
YOLT/OP-Both actors' penultimate EON Bond film, both send Bond to exotic Asia, both involve WWIII plots.
OHMSS with either GF(both Switzerland, both Avengers leading ladies, both Aston Martins, a long epic one that ends tragically followed by a quick, traditional Bond film with a happy ending) or TMWTGG(Bonds for the first and last years of the Nixon/Brady Bunch-era, both released at Christmas-time, both with name star villains).
DAF/TND-Jonathan Pryce & Teri Hatcher remind me of Charles Gray & Jill St. John. Plus, I could easily imagine the opening title song lyrics of either film as being written by either Tiffany or Paris after Bond dumped them.
The quintessential 1-2-3 Bond punch.
From Russia With Love/Goldfinger/Thunderball
A close second.
You Only Live Twice/On Her Majesty's Secret Service/Diamonds are Forever
On Her Majesty's Secret Service gets to be the Empire Strikes Back of this magnificent cinematic Blofeld trilogy.
From Russia With Love/Goldfinger/On Her Majesty's Secret Service
My 3 Favorite Bond Films triple bill.
Thunderball/On Her Majesty's Secret Service/Moonraker
My favorite larger than life Bond films.
Goldfinger/On Her Majesty's Secret Service/Quantum of Solace
My 3 favorite Bonds.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Diamonds Are Forever
...essentially, the Blofeld trilogy...
Dr. No
For Your Eyes Only
Quantum Of Solace
... the films are pretty serious, and very much grounded - and they feature Bond relying more on his wits, than gadgetry..
Classic early fairly faithful Fleming adaptions.
GOLDFINGER/ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE/FOR YOUR EYES ONLY
Great films that concentrate more on plot and style than just relying on action and spectacle.
THUNDERBALL/YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE/DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
The Connery films that stray into the fantastical territory and focus less on James Bond as a character.
LIVE AND LET DIE/THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
The JW Pepper collection!
THE SPY WHO LOVED ME/MOONRAKER
The classic Roger Moore 70's films.
OCTOPUSSY/A VIEW TO A KILL/THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS
Great 80's Bonds with a running cold war theme.
GOLDENEYE/TOMORROW NEVER DIES/THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH
Classic Brosnan era.
LICENCE TO KILL/CASINO ROYALE/QUANTUM OF SOLACE
Grittier and more violent Bonds with a greater focus on the character of Bond.
DIE ANOTHER DAY/WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S
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The Living Daylights & From Russia With Love
Licence To Kill & You Only Live Twice
You Only Live Twice & Diamonds Are Forever
both Craig movies together
FRWL and TSWLM
TMWTGG and GF
The best by far was TB followed by YOLT. These two Bond extravaganzas back to back on the big screen in full colour and sound is something to behold.
I would give anything to see this double bill again.
I also have fond memories of LALD and TMWTGG double bill. The two original Rog/Guy Hamilton films work real well together.
OHMSS and DAF is another great double bill. Coming off the back of Tracy's murder, Sean's rampage in the DAF pts has fuller effect, otherwise its not so clear as to why he's beating people up, and yanking off girl's bikini tops at the beginning of the film. Mind you this might just be all in a typical days work for 007, but he does seem to be extra determined in the pursuit of his duties here.
Of the later films, I would like to see a FYEO and OP double bill. At home I prefer to watch double bills of successive films. If I am selecting a random twin bill, I will lucky draw one of the films and go with that film and what came after it.
I did this over the summer and really enjoyed it! You have an escalating level of excitement and larger-than-life elements, beginning with a non-Bond, boring pre-title seqeunce of LALD and reaching a grand climax by the end of TSWLM.
YOLT-OHMSS-DAF: The Blofeld trilogy
LTK-CR-QOS: The cold-blooded trilogy
LALD-FYEO-OP: The Classic Moore trilogy
TSWLM-MR-AVTAK: The not so classic Moore trilogy
GF-TMWTGG-GE: The Golden Trilogy
TND-TWINE-DAD; The "I'm going to take a nap now" trilogy
TLD is the odd film out, so I'll include it in the Cold-Blooded trilogy
DN-FYEO.
CR-QOS for obvious reasoning
The major premise of FRWL is that SPECRTE want Bond dead for the death of Dr. No. But DN was a fairly low-key film. So, TB comes first because it's bigger in scale. And FRWL is revenge for the death of Emilio Largo - which explains why Blofeld is entrusting the mission to kill Bond to No. 3 and No. 5 instead of No. 2 and No. 4, both of whom Bond killed in TB.
OHMSS/TLD/CR-Triple feature debut films for the even numbered Bond actors(2nd, 4th and 6th). All 3 were down to earth, Flemingish reboots of sorts. They feature Bond's 3 most serious romantic involvements. All feature an interesting PTS that introduces the new Bond actor in a dramatic way.
for arguments sake, I'll have a triple bill of Doctor No/The Man With The Golden Gun and The World Is Not Enough
if only for reasons they are Bonds I could sit through and be entertained, and there is a nice bit of variety involved
(1) Dr. No, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Live and Let Die, The Living Daylights, GoldenEye, Casino Royale
(2) From Russia with Love, The Man with the Golden Gun, License to Kill, Tomorrow Never Dies, Quantum of Solace
(3) Goldfinger, The Spy Who Loved Me, The World is not Enough
(4) Thunderball, Moonraker, Die Another Day
(5) You Only Live Twice, For Your Eyes Only
(6) Diamonds Are Forever, Octopussy
(7) Never Say Never Again, A View to a Kill
Triple Bill: The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only, and Tomorrow Never Dies
-Dr. No and From Russia with Love
-You Only Live Twice and The Spy Who Loved Me
-Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun
-Diamonds Are Forever and Die Another Day
-GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies
That would be a dream triple feature for me to watch on a theater screen. The first 3 truly big budget, widescreen Panavision Bond films. And I've only seen them on video.
As in only VHS? Not on DVD?
YOLT/OHMSS/DAF - The Blofeld Trilogy
TMWTGG/TSWLM/OP- My three favourite Moore films
AVTAK/LTK/GE- The final Moore and Dalton films and the introduction of Brosnan
GE/TND/TWINE- My three favourite Brosnan films
CR/DN/SF- Bonds first adventure, The first Bond film and The 50th anniversary