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Belle Avery.
Carey Lowell looks good but I hate the way she looks with short hair. Kills the sex appeal for me.
Based on these, may I ask what decade were you born in @JamesBondKenya
I find the older I get, the more I appreciate the 60's and 70's entries more. But also the newer films. Two films that I was never keen on originally are YOLT and GE, but both have become two films I enjoy more and more. I wonder if our age has an impact on our enjoyment of the films. Another one would be FAF, which for many a year, I found rather silly and very in Bond like. Today, I like its bizarreness and find it a fun romp from beginning to end.
Just for the record....
Dr no is very average - Not really. Great debut.
Thunderball is the worst cinematic film ever - Not even close.
I love the Spy Who Loved me and Octopussy - Totally agree.
I think a View to a kill is shit - I wouldn't put it quite like that, but it isn't great.
The Living Daylights is my second favorite film - It's in my top 5, and always has been.
License to kill is really good and so is Dalton - Can't disagree on these points
Pierce Brosnan is a great bond and has two great films. TND and goldeneye which I like lesser because of its cancerous score - GE is easily Brosnans best.
Skyfall is almost as bad as Thunderball - Can't agree with that.
Quantum of solace is great not the best but a solid entry - I know it is loved, but I find it a poor follow up to CR, with awful editing and camera work. The most dour and least fun film of the series hands down.
I was born in 2002 I find that all the films have something to enjoy in them except skyfall and thunderball otherwise I think every bond film is unique and good in its own way. I've found my own opinions completely flip flop in the past year with movies like from Russia With Love that went from average to favorite
That's not controversial, its just plain stupid.
Definitely agree on this. Bond films just get better as you get older, particularly FRWL. Seemed boring as a teenager, now in my top 5. You never really appreciate how great Connery is until you see how effortlessly and cool he plays the role compared to the other actors.
Still can't believe Bond took "sloppy seconds" from Austin Powers on the singer.
Nor I. That's the beauty of being young, I was nowhere near as critical as I am today. At the same time, though, the films that I may not have been a big fan of as a kid (OHMSS) now make my Top 5 (or in OHMSS' case, Top 3).
Good points. Agreed.
Thunderball is the worst film in the series
I dislike getting British actors to play foreigners.
Slips further in my rankings with every viewing.
It's just so ... sluggish.
By God, where does that leave Brozza?
One of my personal favourites and certainly on my top five, "Thunderball" is one of the most well rounded Bond adventures to date. Exotic locations, beautiful women, battle sequences, gadgets, suspense, terrific music, and a memorable villain add up to the best of the "popcorn" Bond movies. Terrific entertainment and very faithful to Fleming! It's madness to have it in the bottom 5, pure madness. I would go as far as saying that those who don't like TB, don't really like Fleming or Bond.