It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
^ Back to Top
The MI6 Community is unofficial and in no way associated or linked with EON Productions, MGM, Sony Pictures, Activision or Ian Fleming Publications. Any views expressed on this website are of the individual members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Community owners. Any video or images displayed in topics on MI6 Community are embedded by users from third party sites and as such MI6 Community and its owners take no responsibility for this material.
James Bond News • James Bond Articles • James Bond Magazine
Comments
2. OP (4)
3. SF (3)
4. TSWLM (2)
5. LALD (1)
2. LALD
3. OP
4.TSWLM
5. SF
2. Octopussy
3. Skyfall
4. Live And Let Die
5. The Spy Who Loved Me
A very silly move on Empire's part, listing five films as one.
2. TSWLM (4)
3. LALD (3)
4. SF (2)
5. OP (1)
Spy and Die are a near tie... as the scenes are similar. No doubt FRWL will be the overall winner here.
2. OP (4)
3. SF (3)
4. TSWLM (2)
5. LALD (1)
2) OP
3) SF
4) LALD
5) TSWLM
Octopussy (4)
Skyfall (3)
Live And Let Die (2)
The Spy Who Loved Me (1)
Although on reflection I think my rankings would be the same.
1. FRWL
2. OP
3. SF
4. TSWLM
5. LALD
Actually, scratch that. The bike chase was cool but the tension during the train bit in OP beats it. It helps that OP has a Barry score behind it too.
They're on the train to Sardinia and Jaws is hiding in Anya's wardrobe and then he has a small scrap with Bond which ends when Bond uses a lamp to electrocute his teeth (irrc).
And launches him out of the window.
I just love that scene mainly because Roger is 6'1" and looks completely drawfed by Richard Kiel, especially when he puts his hand over his face.
Ah yes, I remember now. Thanks.
2) OP (4)
3) SF (3)
4) LALD (2)
5) TSWLM (1)
Even though I have TSWLM ranked last I think that it was well done and very entertaining. They all are actually. Someone has to be first and someone has to be last though.
I don't think FRWL will ever be topped. OP gets second place because I'm including the whole sequence and I believe that it inspired Spielberg to make the beginning of Last Crusade. It does lose points for the gorilla suit though. SF doesn't outright copy OP but there is some influence there. LALD is heavily influenced by FRWL with a new twist. Lastly, TSWLM feels like a combination of FRWL and LALD so that's why I ranked it at the bottom.
1) FRWL
2) OP
3) SF
4) TSWLM
5) LALD
1. FRWL: 55pts
2. OP: 37pts
3. SF: 29pts
4. LALD: 22pts
4. TSWLM: 22pts
2.) OP (4 points)
3.) SF (3 points)
4.) LALD (2 points)
5.) TSWLM (1 point)
Octopussy is next. Absolute thrill ride from start to finish and one of Moore's best action sequences. Four points.
Skyfall takes third for me. I like a lot of the action in it but it can be very contrived at times (really? A piece of chain that's managed to not fall off or even be budged by a rapidly moving train?) and it's really just a rehashing of Octopussy in a way. Three points.
Live and Let Die takes fourth place for me. Don't really like it. Two points.
TSWLM takes last. It's equally as (meaning not very) good as LALD, and I'm giving it the lower ranking because it's just a copy of that train sequence. One point.
2. OP
3. LALD
4. TSWLM
5. SF
2•Octopussy
3•Skyfall
4•The Spy Who Loved Me
5•Live And Let Die
TSWLM & LALD could have went either way.
#2 Live and Let Die
#3 Octopussy
#4 The Spy Who Loved Me
#5 Skyfall
two and three were very hard to seperate and I did think for a moment that Octopussy even deserved top place, but content enough to go with that for now