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FRWL is a fan favourite and an obvious choice, but why TWINE? The crazy PTS, the M captive thing, the OTT air attack? All or none of the above?
I really like TWINE quite a bit, BTW.
Small bond: Licence to Kill (it may be my favorite)
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Small Bond- Dr. No
Thank you. You can clearly see the changes between the two, budget-wise, and they both make the most of it and I really enjoyed both.
This is what I find fascinating here, some peoples' choices will be nearer to the ends of the spectrum, and others' will be in closer proximity towards the middle.
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Small Bond- For your eyes only
Small Bond - From Russia With Love
Small - TLD
SB: From Russia With Love
So my choices are LTK and GE.
The small one : FRWL
There's always been something about TWINE that I've quite enjoyed. It's Brosnan's best fed script and performance by far. The opening PTS in the bank office was very original and awesome. I really didn't care for the Q-Boat, but I've come to appreciate it. David Arnold's soundtrack in TWINE was his finest hour yet, I love the soundtrack. Renard was a unique villain that offered more realism than others. Elektra King was a great addition to the story, and her deception with Bond was a nice twist. I thought Denise Richards was a terrible casting choice, but I manage to see past her poor acting chops. I also thought the pipeline scene including Bond & Christmas was a bit over the top and unnecessary. IMO I feel as if the producers had one foot in the serious/gritty direction, and the other in the campy/action direction with TWINE. It had many serious moments that shined, showing a more emotional depth to Brosnan's Bond, but at the same time it offered the usual unnecessary action gimmicks we were all to familiarly used to. None the less TWINE is one of favorites. I'll never forget seeing it with my dad and older brother back in 1999. Also I loved TWINE for the N64. It had awesome multiplayer as well, even had simbots.
On her majestys secret service possibly in between big and small as despite a lower budget certainly has spectacle.