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It would be one of the greatest moments of my lifetime if I ever get to see it on the big screen, and one hopes that As Time Goes By, my wish will come true. ;)
LOL, there are only two movies I've watched a hundred times or more: Star Wars & Enter The Dragon, but then, the latter is just a martial arts version of Dr. No, eh? :-?
My mother always had them on when we were kids, she initially got me into Bond had various different versions hard back, paper back of Flemings Bond novels also. Was quite obsessed with Bond at a very early age.
Have the Special Edition of Enter the Dragon great movie, just wish Bruce had fought Bolo in the movie, though read Bruce was often challenged off camera during the making of the film. Have the special Edition of Game of death too with the restored footage, just remembered John Barry did the soundtrack for Game of death.
Maybe 100-plus times each for my three favourite Connery classics.
Even though I like the Craig films the least, its actually the Brozzer films that I watch the least. I don't like the Craig films, but I don't tire of them. They are quite watchable, but decidely not what I want from Bond films, but I watch them anyway.
Broz doesn't work for me as Bond. None of his films get much play. I prefer the 62-89 period, but especially the 62-79 stretch -- and the 62-71 films,of course are on a pedestal with only two other films, Planet of the Apes (1968) and Godfather (1972).
The orignal Bonds, original Apes and Godfather -- the greatest films ever made. IMHO of course.
Although according to my system (a Bond film to celebrate an actors' birthday in off-years, Bondathon in film years), On Her Majesty's Secret Service looks to make a play on the crown as the years go by, as it's logically the only film I can watch on the Lazenator's birthday.
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Are those your most-watched and least-watched?
I've actually watched CR 14 times and there was a time I watched OHMSS once every 5 or 6 months.
My wife will go to Hawaï for 2 weeks in november. While alone with the kids, I plan to:
-Watch OHMSS
-Watch CR
-Watch Lincoln
-Watch King Kong (Peter Jackson's version)
-Watch Cowboys and Aliens
Chances are I won't miss her all that much!
Majesty is growing for me, over twenty times. Hate to admit, but like that better than Diamonds and Twice.
That's not something you need to be ashamed of. OHMSS is miles ahead of DAF and simply one of the very best Bond films.
I agree. OHMSS ranks highly for me and I wouldn't be ashamed of that statement whatsoever.
I like action in Bond. Those releases that can keep the interest and eyes on the screen and you never really get bored. All those above titles do just that, even if there is some overuse of humor (Moore) here and there, but still all great viewing, but MR and LALD would be far out in front in 'most watched', without question