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Clearly these are both top tier Bond films for many fans of the series.
As others have said, and rightfully so. Thank you so very much for hosting this again @GoldenGun the work and dedication that goes into such a thread is truly appreciated and is always a lot of fun. Great work as always, my friend.
The ski chase and what comes after are both absolutely brilliant, agreed. I'll say as well that regardless of my criticisms of Lazenby the filmmaking in OHMSS drives it. A moment I always remember from that film is Bond going through the ski rink, grabbing a drink, and huddling onto a chair, pulling up his collar etc. We see the editing cutting increasingly rapidly to the henchmen/Bunt before Tracy appears. It's all in the edit/basic direction (in fact I always remember Lazenby's weirdly flat delivery of 'there are people out there' which undercuts the moment ever so slightly). But it's so well done on a cinematic level.
Haven't even watched OHMSS in a while and I still remember it vividly. It shows how much the filmmaking can impact a Bond movie. OHMSS is a wonderful film. I wish the lead had been stronger but it's great that we have this film in the Bond series.
Lazenby at least played it with naturalism and in a realistic way.
It's perfect as it is.
Regarding Blofeld's plan @mtm, at least the film made it a bit rational to have United Nations involved with Blofeld asking for amnesty of his past crimes, it's one of my complaints in the book, with Blofeld doing all grandeur measures just to obtain a title by threatening the British Royal Family, even it's explained in long, sluggish details in the book, the plot still didn't makes sense, just useless, I'll be honest, I don't know why the book gets so many praise, maybe because it showcased Bond's vulnerability of falling in love, but he did it in the early books too, how many times had he fallen in love in the books long before OHMSS? And I think Fleming showcased better romances in the earlier books with Vesper, Gala Brand and Tiffany Case, his romance with Tracy was rushed and irrational, very unrealistic and undercooked, Or it has something to do with Fleming's descriptions? But I think Fleming always did that excellent prose and descriptions in his earlier books, so it's not something new already when OHMSS was published, it's just an amalgamation of the best aspects of the earlier Bond books all mixed in this book, like greatest hits, all but recycled.
The characters were not fleshed out, mostly plot devices (the characters there just functioned to advance the story, nothing more than that) and mostly told in expositions by the other characters, the irrationality of some characters, Tracy in particular, I don't liked her actions in the book, then the less said about Blofeld, the better, then too many plot holes happened in the book too, the Christmas theme was heavily given a prominence in the book that it gets on the way of the plot (I don't need discussing things about 'Nutcrackers' and such).
It's one of the reasons why I love this film so much, it managed to improve and elevate the overrated yet weak and bad novel, in my opinion.
Who would've thought that one of my lowest ranked Fleming book (ranked #10 out of 12 books) is my #1 ranked Bond film?
Now, in 2021 this community participated in my very first Bond ranking game, and these were the results:
1. OHMSS
2. CR
3. FRWL
4. GF
5. GE
6. TLD
7. DN
8. TSWLM
9. SF
10. TB
11. LALD
12. LTK
13. FYEO
14. QOS
15. OP
16. MR
17. YOLT
18. TND
19. TMWTGG
20. TWINE
21. AVTAK
22. SP
23. DAF
24. DAD
25. NSNA
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If we take NSNA out of the equation here for a moment, here's how they compare to this year's ranking:
1. OHMSS (0)
2. FRWL (+1)
3. CR (-1)
4. TLD (+2)
5. GF (-1)
6. DN (+1)
7. TSWLM (+1)
8. GE (-3)
9. TB (+1)
10. OP (+5)
11. SF (-2)
12. FYEO (+1)
13. LTK (-1)
14. LALD (-3)
15. QOS (-1)
16. YOLT (+1)
17. MR (-1)
18. NTTD (new)
19. TND (-1)
20. SP (+2)
21. TMWTGG (-2)
22. AVTAK (-1)
23. DAF (0)
24. TWINE (-4)
25. DAD (-1)
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Only OHMSS (1st) and DAF (23rd) kept their old spot.
The biggest climbers are:
- OP (+5)
- TLD (+2)
- SP (+2)
The biggest shifts in a negative sense were noted for:
- TWINE (-4)
- LALD (-3)
- GE (-3)
- TMWTGG (-2)
- SF (-2)
I will have to double-check but I think there were more participants in 2021.
Edit: not that much of a difference, in 2021 there were 25 participants, in 2024 we were with 22.
Best film #1: OHMSS
Best Bond girl: Tracy di Vincenzo
Best score: OHMSS
Best villain: Franz Sanchez
Best title track: OHMSS
Best title sequence: CR
Best Fleming novel: MR
Best pre-title sequence: TLD
Best film #2: OHMSS
Happy so far, it's perfect! =D>
Great and excellent job, @GoldenGun
Thanks again @GoldenGun ,
I can get on board with all of that list, great results!
Maybe we could do the either of them? @GoldenGun 😊
I noticed we haven't done a henchmen ranking yet. Seems like a good moment to propose that:
DN: RJ Dent
FRWL: Red Grant
GF: Oddjob
TB: Fiona Volpe
YOLT: Osato
OHMSS: Irma Bunt
DAF: Wint & Kidd
LALD: Tee Hee
TWMTGG: Nick Nack
TSWLM: Jaws
MR: Chang
FYEO: Erich Kriegler
OP: Gobinda
NSNA: Fatima Blush
AVTAK: May Day
TLD: Necros
LTK: Dario
GE: Xenia Onatopp
TND: Stamper
TWINE: Renard
DAD: Miranda Frost
CR: Valenka
QOS: Elvis
SF: Patrice
SP: Hinx
NTTD: Cyclops
Any interest in this?
I would, however, replace a couple of the names on the list:
YOLT - Hans. Not nearly as memorable as others on the list but as Blofeld personal bodyguard, he does pose the biggest physical threat to Bond.
DAD - Zao
That being said, I don't have a solution for that problem, other than starting out with all minions of the respective Big Baddie who at least have a character name, instead of just one per film.
Is it Fiona Volpe or Vargas? Is Jaws not the main henchman in MR?
Ooh I never caught his name: is he the shaven-headed chap with the light eyes?
That’s the one. He removes Bonds tracker, and cuts the hole in the chair.
One of those rare Bond characters that go nameless. Except sometimes in the credits.
I was going to say. It’s almost impossible to all agree on who is the henchmen or villain in FRWL?
Is Jaws the henchman in MR? Is it Kriegler or is it Locque in FYEO?
Why don’t we just let our host @GoldenGun decide who’s on the list?
It is a game and only a bit of fun after all.
I think Helga Brandt is more of a henchperson than Osato, who is too much of a businessman.
Jaws is arguably the main henchperson of Moonraker, and I would also make the argument for Zao over Frost in DAD.
I'd don't want to include every single henchman though because that would make it more difficult from a practical point of view, and it would make my already poor math skills prone to more error.
For MR, I consider Jaws because I'm interested to see how everyone compares this one to his TSWLM appearance.
For FYEO, Locque is also the most memorable of the bunch, so I'll go with him. Plus, he's Belgian :))
For DAD, it's a tricky one since I think a case can be made for either Frost or Zao, but it's Zao who pushes the first part of the film forward so probably he's the more logical choice, even though I love Frost.