Take 3 Bond films to a desert island...

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  • Posts: 1,490
    Good topic.

    For me:

    OHMSS

    CR

    GF (although FRWL inches ahead as my fav Connery, I think a more light hearted Bond would balance well against OHMSS and CR.)
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    OHMSS
    CR
    FRWL
    No question
  • Posts: 3,333
    FRWL, GF, OHMSS
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    It seems to be as if everyone is choosing From Russia with Love as one of their three, which is a good thing!
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
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    00Beast wrote:
    It seems to be as if everyone is choosing From Russia with Love as one of their three, which is a good thing!
    TMWTGG, DAF, MR.
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    00Beast wrote:
    It seems to be as if everyone is choosing From Russia with Love as one of their three, which is a good thing!
    TMWTGG, DAF, MR.

    Well, most everyone is what I meant! Hahaha.
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    FRWL
    OHMSS
    CR
  • You Only Live Twice, The Living Daylights & Octopussy.

    There ya go a weird choice but like it.
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    You Only Live Twice, The Living Daylights & Octopussy.

    There ya go a weird choice but like it.

    Well, not really, you've got a good mixed bag there! A Connery, a Moore, and a Dalton, with a space/fantasy Bond and all three are Cold War Bonds!
  • QsAssistantQsAssistant All those moments lost in time... like tears in rain
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    You Only Live Twice (it's that or GF, which was my first Bond movie)

    The Man With The Golden Gun (favorite Moore outing and I would need a light hearted movie, I'm stuck on an island afterall.)

    GoldenEye (has a special place in my heart and it's in my top 3.)
  • edited March 2012 Posts: 4,622

    If I could only take three it would have to be GF, TB and DAF.
    Edit: I need to add YOLT. I need the volcano set-piece, Bond's epic first meeting with Blofeld and the grand finale.
    Revised, GF, YOLT and DAF.
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    You Only Live Twice (it's that or GF, which was my first Bond movie)

    The Man With The Golden Gun (favorite Moore outing and I would need a light hearted movie, I'm stuck on an island afterall.)

    GoldenEye (has a special place in my heart and it's in my top 3.)

    Thumbs up to that last one, @QsAssistant! :-bd
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    00Beast wrote:
    It seems to be as if everyone is choosing From Russia with Love as one of their three, which is a good thing!

    You have to have near perfection with you on an island, don't you??
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    What if for arguments sake, there was no chance of rescue on this desert island, and we were stuck for all eternity on this lonely place, wouldn't it make sense to just take two Die Another Days and a QOS with us, I mean we would simply die from the will to live eventually, and put the latter on enough times, and hear Keys and White singing, and I think we'd just pass out sooner or later if was constant enough, or reach for the nearest broken bottle and end it all or something..
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    What if for arguments sake, there was no chance of rescue on this desert island, and we were stuck for all eternity on this lonely place, wouldn't it make sense to just take two Die Another Days and a QOS with us, I mean we would simply die from the will to live eventually, and put the latter on enough times, and hear Keys and White singing, and I think we'd just pass out sooner or later if was constant enough, or reach for the nearest broken bottle and end it all or something..
    Actually I'd be quite happy to live out my life on a desert island with my 3 favourite Bonds, lounging about all day, living off the island fruits and fish in the sea, maybe some wild boar ( like in Lost).
    Paradise. No bills to pay. No need for money.

  • Posts: 297
    OHMSS, FYEO, LTK.
    The best Bond film, Moore's best and the last of the classic ones.
  • Posts: 309
    Goldfinger.
    From Russia with Love.
    The Spy who Loved Me.
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    YOLT, TMWTGG and MR. No doubt about the selections.
  • edited February 2013 Posts: 546
    1.Goldeneye
    2.From Russia With Love
    3.The Spy Who Loved Me
  • Data_ThiefData_Thief Banned
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    1.Casino Royale
    2. FRWL
    3. LTK

    4...if I could sneak one more, Dr.No

    and maybe just one more....5. TWINE, considerably for the soundtrack and Arnold's outstanding score.




  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    Data_Thief wrote:
    1.Casino Royale
    2. FRWL
    3. LTK

    4...if I could sneak one more, Dr.No

    and maybe just one more....5. TWINE, considerably for the soundtrack and Arnold's outstanding score.




    Who's your favorite Bond?
  • Data_ThiefData_Thief Banned
    edited January 2013 Posts: 75
    1. Because, and only because of Casino Royale only, Daniel Craig is my favorite.

    2. Sean Connery would be second, but hedging very closely under Craig. IMO Connery's hairline became noticeably fading after GF, and definitely should have A, quit. or B - stopped playing the role with absurdities and gadget filled stories, and maintained the role in a realistic fashion that could have utilized his fast aging.

    Timothy Dalton coming in third, there are many great moments Dalton had, but I feel as if the producers didn't give Dalton enough leeway in the role. Dalton was basically the grittier version of Bond back in the 80's. (Alas as Craig is today) But it seems like Brocolli just couldn't let go of that 70's silliness that carried the films throughout the previous decade and Dalton's interpretation was intermixed with a serious edge while still performing outlandish stunts. For instance in TLD, you have Bond casually evading enemies on a cello case on a snow filled mountain, while 40 or so minutes later Bond is viciously demanding a innocent woman ( Rubavitch ,General Leonid Puskin's mistress) to undress in her hotel room, to distract the oncoming enemy ( General Leonid Puskin) . This scene is one of my favorites in all the Bond series, Dalton is at his best and displays Bond's ruthlessness in pure perfection. But as I was saying I feel as if the producers had one foot stuck in the past and one foot heading towards the future regarding Dalton's tenure.

    4 - Pierce Brosnan - I grew up with Brosnan and he'll always hold a memorable place in my heart, but after watching these films today in my early twenties, I can definitely see the childish plots, silly action and cliched gimmicks used throughout Brozzy's tenure. Is it Brosnan's fault? Hell no. I find him as a superb actor with many strengths, but sadly I also feel Brosnan had little to none leeway or no say at all regarding his interpretation of Bond. Lets face it, Brosnan doesn't particularly look like a action hero, but he does look like a field agent , a sneaky, double crossing arrogant snob with a edge. A agent that could deceive, lie, cheat and kill quietly while staying in the shadows. Unfortunately EON didn't give Brosnan any solid material to work with. TWINE was definetley Brosnan's most solid and more serious attempt at the role, you can see where he shines, and thats when he is most serious. For instance Brosnan was in favor of a more serious attempt at CR with Tarantino, but clearly that escapade never came to light.

    5. Lazenby - Promising , could have developed into something great. We'll never know. George's ego got the best of him.

    6. Roger Moore - the wrong choice IMO, I dont even consider Moore as Bond. I try to forget about his tenure all together. He is a lovely man, and has a great personality and sense of humor, but to me he is just not Bond.


  • I feel like I am on a desert Island..

    In any event, as an update -

    Moonraker

    Live and Let Die

    Octopussy

    I think I'd be happy with those, to watch a few superlative sunsets go down..
  • Major_BoothroydMajor_Boothroyd Republic of Isthmus
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    FRWL: My favourite Bond - would be in my top 5 all time desert island films let alone 007 ones.

    TLD: The film that swept me into 007 fandom. Also a fine bond film and the perfect mix between Moore era excess and Dalton era toughness.

    CR: A tough decision between this and SF but I think CR has such a terrific focus of narrative and character and a rare 007 love story.

    So essentially one each from my favourite Bonds. I could safely say I could live with only the memory of Moore, Lazenby and Brosnan - but not the other three - i'd definitely have to see at least one of their films again (and again and again!)
  • Goldfinger, Casino Royale and Skyfall .... simple!! Didn't have to even think about that!
  • I feel like I am on a desert Island..

    In any event, as an update -

    Moonraker

    Live and Let Die

    Octopussy

    I think I'd be happy with those, to watch a few superlative sunsets go down..

    Octopussy? Hmmm ... can't say I liked that one ...

  • I spent most of the day thinking about this and it constantly changes so I will no doubt be back within the hour changing my mind again but I will go for...

    GF - my first Bond memory and just filled of so many iconic moments

    OHMSS - I never used to be overly fond of this in my youth but each time I see it now I love it more and more

    CR - the crane fight and parkour sequence, Vesper, the shot of DC looking at himself in the mirror when he puts his new tux on, when he utters THE line at the finale, he inches ever closer to stealing Connery's crown with every viewing.
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    From Russia with Love, The Spy who Loved Me and Casino Royale.
  • TLD, LTK and GE.

    Honorable mentions to TSWLM YOLT, TWINE, OHMSS and SF,
  • Posts: 1,817
    FRWL, CR and SF, though I've placed OHMSS third in my ranking if I take SF it means I'll have the DVD know and don't have to wait until February!
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