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  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
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    Birdleson wrote: »
    royale65 wrote: »
    YOLT looked so crisp yesterday. Gorgeous film to look at, if nothing else.

    That and much more!

    An oral delight!
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    royale65 wrote: »
    Birdleson wrote: »
    royale65 wrote: »
    YOLT looked so crisp yesterday. Gorgeous film to look at, if nothing else.

    That and much more!

    An oral delight!

    "I give you very best duck"
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
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    Spectre

    I’m transfixed by Lea’s beauty. The first two thirds of Spectre threaten to usurp CR in my rankings. Shame that the final third crapped itself.

    Royale’s Ranking, Bondathon October 2017

    1. From Russia With Love
    2. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    3. Casino Royale
    4. Dr. No
    5. Licence to Kill
    6. Quantum of Solace
    7. Skyfall
    8. The Living Daylights
    9. Thunderball
    10. Goldfinger
    11. Spectre
    12. For Your Eyes Only
    13. You Only Live Twice
    14. Tomorrow Never Dies
    15. The World Is Not Enough
    16. GoldenEye
    17. Moonraker
    18. A View to a Kill
    19. Diamonds Are Forever
    20. Live and Let Die
    21. Die Another Day
    22. The Man With The Golden Gun

    Next up, Octopussy – the Hannes Oberhauser connection.
  • JamesBondKenyaJamesBondKenya Danny Boyle laughs to himself
    edited February 2018 Posts: 2,730
    CASINO ROYALE
    This film never fails to amaze me and it really makes the flaws in the later craig films apparent. The dialogue, cinematography, story, stunts, and acting are all 100% on point in this film. Not to mention the Barry style score.

    However after recently watching all these oscar bait type films, when I watched CR I realized that it could and should have been up for oscar contention in certain catergoies, the following are categories that I think it should have been nominated for in the Oscars

    Best actor in a lead role
    Best cinematography
    Costume design
    Directing
    Make up and hairstyle
    Music original score
    Production design
    Sound editing
    Writing( adapted screenplay)
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    The best Bond!
  • GBFGBF
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    FoxRox wrote: »
    The best Bond!

    I agree, it was the best Bond film in 2006...
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    CASINO ROYALE
    This film never fails to amaze me and it really makes the flaws in the later craig films apparent. The dialogue, cinematography, story, stunts, and acting are all 100% on point in this film. Not to mention the Barry style score.

    However after recently watching all these oscar bait type films, when I watched CR I realized that it could and should have been up for oscar contention in certain catergoies, the following are categories that I think it should have been nominated for in the Oscars

    Best actor in a lead role
    Best cinematography
    Costume design
    Directing
    Make up and hairstyle
    Music original score
    Production design
    Sound editing
    Writing( adapted screenplay)

    I agree.It’s #1 in my rankings, and secures it’s place as a classic with each passing year.

  • RemingtonRemington I'll do anything for a woman with a knife.
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    Best FILM of 2006 if you ask me.
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
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    Octopussy

    During the 20 years I’ve been a Bond fan, Octopussy has never palled. A mark of a truly great film. Engaging story, inventive action, the exoticism of India contrasts well with the realpolitik of Germany. Plus it’s the most consistently paced picture of the Glen stable, sans LTK. Granted it does have some silly moments, mainly in India, but with Sir Rog on such form, who cares? Indeed, if one has the usually unflappable Sir Rog getting rather perturbed by events, one knows that this is a slightly tenser affair than your usual Bondian standards. Vijay’s death is somber and touching too. And Louis Jordan! What a smooth ne'er-do-well! Lovely stuff, I must say!


    Royale’s Ranking, Bondathon October 2017

    1. From Russia With Love
    2. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    3. Casino Royale
    4. Dr. No
    5. Licence to Kill
    6. Quantum of Solace
    7. Skyfall
    8. The Living Daylights
    9. Octopussy
    10. Thunderball
    11. Goldfinger
    12. Spectre
    13. For Your Eyes Only
    14. You Only Live Twice
    15. Tomorrow Never Dies
    16. The World Is Not Enough
    17. GoldenEye
    18. Moonraker
    19. A View to a Kill
    20. Diamonds Are Forever
    21. Live and Let Die
    22. Die Another Day
    23. The Man With The Golden Gun

    Next up, The Spy Who Loved Me – the Admiral Hargreaves connection.
  • edited February 2018 Posts: 1,469
    royale65 wrote: »
    Octopussy
    During the 20 years I’ve been a Bond fan, Octopussy has never palled.
    One of my favorite sequences of the Bond films is in OP, when Bond is discovered on the train and then proceeds to shoot three Russian soldiers or guards, including the last on the stairs. Rog's eyes, focus and intensity really sell the scene--great gun use and marksmanship. Oh--and the gunshots sound massive!
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    Love that scene too! But I would stretch it to what happens just before, when he confronts Orlov about his plan! Rogers great here!
  • edited February 2018 Posts: 19,339
    Bond is desperate and ruthless in that scene....one of MooreBond's best.
  • Lancaster007Lancaster007 Shrublands Health Clinic, England
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    Octopussy is a good Bond, and if they had cut out the silliness it would have been a great Bond. Very watchable.
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    Octopussy is a good Bond, and if they had cut out the silliness it would have been a great Bond. Very watchable.
    +1.
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
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    The Spy Who Loved Me

    I was grinning like an idiot throughout this entire movie – pure, unadulterated fun. The cimantic formula was tried out in GF and YOLT, but perfected by Spy. Every element came together and worked in unison. Sure, it’s rather fantastical, but a fair bit of introspection balances that out. Nobody does it better than Sir Rog!

    *I wonder if Marc Forster done yet another homage – both Fekkesh’s and Slate’s apartments are shot from similar camera angles, when Bond is arriving at them. With Robert Sterling, the walk through the desert and the tie thing, one wouldn’t put it past him.

    Royale’s Ranking, Bondathon October 2017

    1. From Russia With Love
    2. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    3. Casino Royale
    4. Dr. No
    5. The Spy Who Loved Me
    6. Licence to Kill
    7. Quantum of Solace
    8. Skyfall
    9. The Living Daylights
    10. Octopussy
    11. Thunderball
    12. Goldfinger
    13. Spectre
    14. For Your Eyes Only
    15. You Only Live Twice
    16. Tomorrow Never Dies
    17. The World Is Not Enough
    18. GoldenEye
    19. Moonraker
    20. A View to a Kill
    21. Diamonds Are Forever
    22. Live and Let Die
    23. Die Another Day
    24. The Man With The Golden Gun

    And so concludes another Bondathon. Watching a Bond film is like catching up with an old friend. That’s me done with the Bond pictures for a while, as I’ll probably run them all pre-B25 in 2019.
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    Woohoo! Long live TSWLM!
  • edited February 2018 Posts: 19,339
    My partner actually sat down and watched an entire Bond film ,she was entranced by it,loved it,i was really surprised !!

    The film ?

    Goldfinger !!
  • GBFGBF
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    YOLT

    The first act is simply brilliant and probably one of the best in the series. Unfortunately, YOLT loses a lot of energy when Bond leaves Osato industries after his meeting with Osato. The scene at Kobe docks is just OK and everything that folllows feels a bit out of place. Helga's attempt to kill Bond is pointless and not written very well. The Little Nellie scene is decent but also a bit repetitive and does not really add anything to the plot. I also think that the Bond theme does not really work in that moment. Overall, YOLT has a great score but it lacks a good action track.

    After that, the film almost comes to a halt with the extremely slow paced wedding and the unnecessary ninja scenes. I felt relieved when Bond finally makes it to the volcano. The climax is indeed very thrilling and a great spectacle. The set piece is amazing and the stunt work is very good, especially for the time.

    The fight between Bond and Hans is good, too. Blofeld is a bit disappointing. He is quite a threat as long as he is unrevealed but shortly after his introduction he does not reflect any danger.

    Tiger is a good and memorable ally and Aki and Kissy are OK. I just wish they would not have killed Aki and would not have replaced her with almost the same character.

    All in all, I still like YOLT, it is a funny adventure with some larger then life elements. However, I wish they would have made a more serious spy thriller out of it - just like the first 40 minutes of the film.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
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    GBF wrote: »
    YOLT

    The first act is simply brilliant and probably one of the best in the series. Unfortunately, YOLT loses a lot of energy when Bond leaves Osato industries after his meeting with Osato. The scene at Kobe docks is just OK and everything that folllows feels a bit out of place. Helga's attempt to kill Bond is pointless and not written very well. The Little Nellie scene is decent but also a bit repetitive and does not really add anything to the plot. I also think that the Bond theme does not really work in that moment. Overall, YOLT has a great score but it lacks a good action track.

    After that, the film almost comes to a halt with the extremely slow paced wedding and the unnecessary ninja scenes. I felt relieved when Bond finally makes it to the volcano. The climax is indeed very thrilling and a great spectacle. The set piece is amazing and the stunt work is very good, especially for the time.

    The fight between Bond and Hans is good, too. Blofeld is a bit disappointing. He is quite a threat as long as he is unrevealed but shortly after his introduction he does not reflect any danger.

    Tiger is a good and memorable ally and Aki and Kissy are OK. I just wish they would not have killed Aki and would not have replaced her with almost the same character.

    All in all, I still like YOLT, it is a funny adventure with some larger then life elements. However, I wish they would have made a more serious spy thriller out of it - just like the first 40 minutes of the film.
    My reflections on the film exactly as you put it. Well said. Word for word.
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    GBF wrote: »
    YOLT

    The first act is simply brilliant and probably one of the best in the series. Unfortunately, YOLT loses a lot of energy when Bond leaves Osato industries after his meeting with Osato. The scene at Kobe docks is just OK and everything that folllows feels a bit out of place. Helga's attempt to kill Bond is pointless and not written very well. The Little Nellie scene is decent but also a bit repetitive and does not really add anything to the plot. I also think that the Bond theme does not really work in that moment. Overall, YOLT has a great score but it lacks a good action track.

    After that, the film almost comes to a halt with the extremely slow paced wedding and the unnecessary ninja scenes. I felt relieved when Bond finally makes it to the volcano. The climax is indeed very thrilling and a great spectacle. The set piece is amazing and the stunt work is very good, especially for the time.

    The fight between Bond and Hans is good, too. Blofeld is a bit disappointing. He is quite a threat as long as he is unrevealed but shortly after his introduction he does not reflect any danger.

    Tiger is a good and memorable ally and Aki and Kissy are OK. I just wish they would not have killed Aki and would not have replaced her with almost the same character.

    All in all, I still like YOLT, it is a funny adventure with some larger then life elements. However, I wish they would have made a more serious spy thriller out of it - just like the first 40 minutes of the film.

    Hard to argue with any of that. Good start, great finale, very draggy middle.
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    GBF wrote: »
    YOLT

    The first act is simply brilliant and probably one of the best in the series. Unfortunately, YOLT loses a lot of energy when Bond leaves Osato industries after his meeting with Osato. The scene at Kobe docks is just OK and everything that folllows feels a bit out of place. Helga's attempt to kill Bond is pointless and not written very well. The Little Nellie scene is decent but also a bit repetitive and does not really add anything to the plot. I also think that the Bond theme does not really work in that moment. Overall, YOLT has a great score but it lacks a good action track.

    After that, the film almost comes to a halt with the extremely slow paced wedding and the unnecessary ninja scenes. I felt relieved when Bond finally makes it to the volcano. The climax is indeed very thrilling and a great spectacle. The set piece is amazing and the stunt work is very good, especially for the time.

    The fight between Bond and Hans is good, too. Blofeld is a bit disappointing. He is quite a threat as long as he is unrevealed but shortly after his introduction he does not reflect any danger.

    Tiger is a good and memorable ally and Aki and Kissy are OK. I just wish they would not have killed Aki and would not have replaced her with almost the same character.

    All in all, I still like YOLT, it is a funny adventure with some larger then life elements. However, I wish they would have made a more serious spy thriller out of it - just like the first 40 minutes of the film.

    Hard to argue with any of that. Good start, great finale, very draggy middle.
    +3.
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    Watching YOLT now in memory of Lewis Gilbert. He sure had a grand vision for Bond, and I thought it worked very well in particular for YOLT and TSWLM.
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    YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
    Snowed in of sorts, and due to Lewis Gilbert's sad departure, I decided to give his first attempt at Bond another view last night (and not being fan of TSWLM and have watched MR loads!)
    Surprisingly good viewing, despite the whole turning Japanese/wedding nonsense, the rest is very good indeed! Moves at a cracking pace with one memorable sequence/set-piece after another, it also has beautiful cinematography and some impressive set design (I particularly notice Osatos office this time!)
    Connery though, does seem less interested than before, even bored somewhat, and Donald Pleasence, who I really like as an actor doesn't really do much here,considering its the first real confrontation with Bond as Ernst Stavro Blofeld and it's hard to take seriously the look he adapts, in the wake of Austin Powers! (Dalm you Mike Myers!)
    Action wise, this has terrific thrills, the fight after Henderson's death is a cracker as is the dock sequence filmed brilliantly from the air, and of course the spectacular finale assault in the volcano! Underappreciated theme too from Nancy Sinatra ( and Binders titles are neat too!)
    A good choice on my part this evening! My last viewing wasn't as positive!
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    I like YOLT a lot but its boarderline laughable when Pleasence looks up at Connery when saying "I shall look forward personally to exterminating you Mr Bond".

    Despite this YOLT is a lot of fun. Yes its all style and little substance but its done with flair and charm.
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    I think Gilbert got progressively better with maintaining tension in his big setpiece finales. While I think the YOLT set is immense and truly awe inspiring for its time, I find the whole last act quite dull (my favourite parts of the film are prior to Little Nellie when it's very atmospheric and stylish).
  • edited March 2018 Posts: 11,189
    My favourite bit of YOLT is probably Henderson's death and the following fight in Osato's office.
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    edited March 2018 Posts: 23,883
    BAIN123 wrote: »
    My favourite bit of YOLT is probably Henderson's death and the fight in Osato's office.
    I'm somewhat similar. I like the whole section from Bond arriving in Japan to the first meeting with Osato and #11.
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
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    I love the use of the Bond theme just after Bond kills Hendersons assassin.

    Jump to 3:04
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    I love the use of the Bond theme just after Bond kills Hendersons assassin.

    Jump to 3:04
    Yes me too. It's very well done. Barry was just so good at finessing it delicately while still bringing something new every time. Here it has a bit of a Japanese flavour and in DAF (after he meets MP and rides off in the hovercraft) it has a wind blown flavour which also mirrors the accompanying scene. Brilliant stuff.
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    John Barry has been sorely missed since TLD!
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