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Bondathon 2016 #1
Die Another Day - Viewed 15th February 2016
Diamonds Are Forever - Viewed 16th February 2016
For Your Eyes Only
The World Is Not Enough
Quantum Of Solace
Tomorrow Never Dies
Moonraker
The Man With The Golden Gun
The Living Daylights
You Only Live Twice
Thunderball
A View To A Kill
Live And Let Die
Goldeneye
Skyfall
Licence To Kill
Octopussy
Goldfinger
Dr No
Spectre
Casino Royale
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
From Russia With Love
The Spy Who Loved Me
I'm halfway through the Thunderball novel too, so I'll watch that one next.
It has mostly to do with the fact, that last year was the first time I was able to watch all of the Bond movies on Blu-ray on a big new tv set (65" 4K).
I really want to re-watch all of them like that again. It is a whole new viewing experience.
For the first time ever, I did my last Bondathon in a "random" order. That was very helpful in getting new experiences with many films.
I'm not sure which order I will do it this year, just that the first and the last one will be Spectre, as bookends so to speak.
Tonight it will be Spectre as the first one, also for the first time on Blu-ray and the 12th time overall. Yes crazy me went eleven times to the cinema!
I can only advice people to not view them in order. It doesn't have to be totally random.
There are plenty of possibilities. Try to find likely double features for example.
OHMSS-FYEO, GE-CR, MR-DAD, TWINE-SF comes to mind for instance.
Personally my final ranking for 2015 won't change much if at all with this new Bondathon but it will be great fun to re-watch them all in an order I've never done before.
Bondathon 2016 #1
Die Another Day - Viewed 15th February 2016
Diamonds Are Forever - Viewed 16th February 2016
For Your Eyes Only - Viewed 29th February 2016
The World Is Not Enough
Quantum Of Solace
Tomorrow Never Dies
Moonraker
The Man With The Golden Gun
The Living Daylights
You Only Live Twice
Thunderball
A View To A Kill
Live And Let Die
Goldeneye
Skyfall
Licence To Kill
Octopussy
Goldfinger
Dr No
Spectre
Casino Royale
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
From Russia With Love
The Spy Who Loved Me
2016, February:
SPECTRE
2016, March:
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS
A VIEW TO A KILL
I'm not going to write endless essays about the Bond movies.
This time I will do it like this:
Spectre:
10/10 Re-watchability
10/10 Bond-feeling
10/10 Craig's performance
10/10 Ensemble cast performance
10/10 Cinematography
09/10 Direction
06/10 Score
10/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
10/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
Diamonds Are Forever:
10/10 Re-watchability
07/10 Bond-feeling
05/10 Connery's performance
06/10 Ensemble cast performance
05/10 Cinematography
06/10 Direction
10/10 Score
05/10 Production Design/Sets
06/10 PTS
08/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
The Living Daylights:
09/10 Re-watchability
10/10 Bond-feeling
10/10 Dalton's performance
08/10 Ensemble cast performance
08/10 Cinematography
09/10 Direction
10/10 Score
07/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
09/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
A View To A Kill:
08/10 Re-watchability
08/10 Bond-feeling
07/10 Moore's performance
05/10 Ensemble cast performance
06/10 Cinematography
07/10 Direction
10/10 Score
07/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
10/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
RANKING:
1 SP
2 TLD
3 AVTAK
4 DAF
Next ones to come: TND, YOLT, QOS
I'm going to start a Star Warsathon :)
I've done that already. Before TFA hit the cinemas.
Still it seems I'm the only one doing a Bondathon, respectively people here are really lazy lately, be it in the games or threads like this. [-(
A bit more participation would not hurt.
Well here is my update:
Jason Bond's Bondathon 2016
2016, February:
SPECTRE
2016, March:
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS
A VIEW TO A KILL
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
I'm not going to write endless essays about the Bond movies.
This time I will do it like this:
Spectre:
10/10 Re-watchability
10/10 Bond-feeling
10/10 Craig's performance
10/10 Ensemble cast performance
10/10 Cinematography
09/10 Direction
06/10 Score
10/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
10/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
Diamonds Are Forever:
10/10 Re-watchability
07/10 Bond-feeling
05/10 Connery's performance
06/10 Ensemble cast performance
05/10 Cinematography
06/10 Direction
10/10 Score
05/10 Production Design/Sets
06/10 PTS
08/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
The Living Daylights:
09/10 Re-watchability
10/10 Bond-feeling
10/10 Dalton's performance
08/10 Ensemble cast performance
08/10 Cinematography
09/10 Direction
10/10 Score
07/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
09/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
A View To A Kill:
08/10 Re-watchability
08/10 Bond-feeling
07/10 Moore's performance
05/10 Ensemble cast performance
06/10 Cinematography
07/10 Direction
10/10 Score
07/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
10/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
You Only Live Twice:
06/10 Re-watchability
08/10 Bond-feeling
09/10 Connery's performance
06/10 Ensemble cast performance
08/10 Cinematography
09/10 Direction
10/10 Score
10/10 Production Design/Sets
08/10 PTS
09/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
RANKING:
1 SP
2 TLD
3 AVTAK
4 YOLT
5 DAF
Next ones to come: TND, QOS[/quote]
Dr No ( "Are you looking for shells?" "No. I'm just looking" )
You Only Live Twice ( "He wouldn't touch that horrible woman, would you?" "Heaven forbid")
Octopussy ("Moneypenny, you become more beautiful every day" "I'm over here" "But of course you are")
The World Is Not Enough ( "I've got to get it back, or someone's gonna have my ass" "First things first")
Moonraker ("Can you think of a reason why we can't go for a drink after?" "Not immediately, but I'm sure I shall")
For Your Eyes Only ( "He thinks I'm still a virgin" " Yes well, get your clothes on..and I'll buy you an ice-cream")
The Living Daylights ("We're free" "Kara, we're in a Russian airbase in the middle of Afghanistan" "Well, at least we're together")
Goldfinger ("My name is Pussy Galore" "I must be dreaming")
Licence To Kill ( "Felix is still in the study and we've got to cut the cake" "I'll do anything for a woman with a knife")
Live And Let Die ("Is there time for lesson number 3?" "Absolsutely darling, there's no sense going off half cocked")
The Man With The Golden Gun ("I approve" "You do?" " Oh not the wine; the frock! Tight in all the right places and not too many buttons" )
Spectre ("You shouldn't stare like that" "Well, you shouldn't look like that")
Tomorrow Never Dies ("Every now and then, you get to work with a decadent agent of a corrupt Western power" "And they say Communists don't know how to have fun")
From Russia With Love ("Will you make love to me when we are back in England?" "Day and night..now go on about the mechanism")
:))
Great quotes and what a cool way to comment on the movies :)
Thanks BJB. I always think Bond is at his best when he's squaring up to the ladies. His over powering smugness knows no bounds
2016, February:
SPECTRE
2016, March:
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS
A VIEW TO A KILL
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
THE SPY WHO LOVED ME
I'm not going to write endless essays about the Bond movies.
This time I will do it like this:
Spectre:
10/10 Re-watchability
10/10 Bond-feeling
10/10 Craig's performance
10/10 Ensemble cast performance
10/10 Cinematography
09/10 Direction
06/10 Score
10/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
10/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
Diamonds Are Forever:
10/10 Re-watchability
07/10 Bond-feeling
05/10 Connery's performance
06/10 Ensemble cast performance
05/10 Cinematography
06/10 Direction
10/10 Score
05/10 Production Design/Sets
06/10 PTS
08/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
The Living Daylights:
09/10 Re-watchability
10/10 Bond-feeling
10/10 Dalton's performance
08/10 Ensemble cast performance
08/10 Cinematography
09/10 Direction
10/10 Score
07/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
09/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
A View To A Kill:
08/10 Re-watchability
08/10 Bond-feeling
07/10 Moore's performance
05/10 Ensemble cast performance
06/10 Cinematography
07/10 Direction
10/10 Score
07/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
10/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
You Only Live Twice:
06/10 Re-watchability
08/10 Bond-feeling
09/10 Connery's performance
06/10 Ensemble cast performance
08/10 Cinematography
09/10 Direction
10/10 Score
10/10 Production Design/Sets
08/10 PTS
09/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
The Spy Who Loved Me:
09/10 Re-watchability
10/10 Bond-feeling
10/10 Moore's performance
09/10 Ensemble cast performance
09/10 Cinematography
09/10 Direction
10/10 Score
10/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
09/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
RANKING:
1 SP
2 TLD
3 TSWLM
4 AVTAK
5 YOLT
6 DAF
Next ones to come: TND, QOS[/quote]
[/quote]
2016, February:
SPECTRE
2016, March:
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS
A VIEW TO A KILL
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
THE SPY WHO LOVED ME
QUANTUM OF SOLACE
TOMORROW NEVER DIES
I'm not going to write endless essays about the Bond movies.
This time I will do it like this:
Spectre:
10/10 Re-watchability
10/10 Bond-feeling
10/10 Craig's performance
10/10 Ensemble cast performance
10/10 Cinematography
09/10 Direction
06/10 Score
10/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
10/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
Diamonds Are Forever:
10/10 Re-watchability
07/10 Bond-feeling
05/10 Connery's performance
06/10 Ensemble cast performance
05/10 Cinematography
06/10 Direction
10/10 Score
05/10 Production Design/Sets
06/10 PTS
08/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
The Living Daylights:
09/10 Re-watchability
10/10 Bond-feeling
10/10 Dalton's performance
08/10 Ensemble cast performance
08/10 Cinematography
09/10 Direction
10/10 Score
07/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
09/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
A View To A Kill:
08/10 Re-watchability
08/10 Bond-feeling
07/10 Moore's performance
05/10 Ensemble cast performance
06/10 Cinematography
07/10 Direction
10/10 Score
07/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
10/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
You Only Live Twice:
06/10 Re-watchability
08/10 Bond-feeling
09/10 Connery's performance
06/10 Ensemble cast performance
08/10 Cinematography
09/10 Direction
10/10 Score
10/10 Production Design/Sets
08/10 PTS
09/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
The Spy Who Loved Me:
09/10 Re-watchability
10/10 Bond-feeling
10/10 Moore's performance
09/10 Ensemble cast performance
08/10 Cinematography
07/10 Direction
09/10 Score
10/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
08/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
Quantum Of Solace:
10/10 Re-watchability
05/10 Bond-feeling
09/10 Craig's performance
09/10 Ensemble cast performance
10/10 Cinematography
02/10 Direction (due to the editing, otherwise 07/10)
07/10 Score
09/10 Production Design/Sets
01/10 PTS (a disgrace)
05/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
Tomorrow Never Dies:
09/10 Re-watchability
10/10 Bond-feeling
10/10 Brosnan's performance
08/10 Ensemble cast performance
08/10 Cinematography
08/10 Direction
10/10 Score
09/10 Production Design/Sets
10/10 PTS
06/10 Title sequence/Bond theme
RANKING:
1 SP
2 TLD
3 TND
4 TSWLM
5 QOS
6 AVTAK
7 YOLT
8 DAF
Next up - Quantum Of Solace
Bondathon 2016 #1
Die Another Day - Viewed 15th February 2016
Diamonds Are Forever – Viewed 18th February 2016
For Your Eyes Only – Viewed 29th February 2016
The World Is Not Enough – Viewed 23rd March 2016
Quantum Of Solace
Tomorrow Never Dies
Moonraker
The Man With The Golden Gun
The Living Daylights
You Only Live Twice
Thunderball
A View To A Kill
Live And Let Die
Goldeneye
Skyfall
Licence To Kill
Octopussy
Goldfinger
Dr No
Spectre
Casino Royale
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
From Russia With Love
The Spy Who Loved Me
Fri: DN & FRWL (sets up SPECTRE)
Sat: GF & TB (Return of SPECTRE)
Sun: YOLT & DAF *
Fri: LALD & TMWTGG
Sat: OHMSS
Sun: ** FYEO & TLD
Fri: TSWLM & MR
Sat: LTK & GE ***
Sun: TND
Fri: CR ****
Sat: SF
Sun: SP
* DAF opens in Japan where Connery left off, Moneypenny hints around about Bond bringing her a ring, there is no direct mention of the events of OHMSS, & FYEO seems to omit DAF, so I treat DAF as a sequel to YOLT.
** Roger is re-introduced as Bond in the PTS w/a nod to OHMSS
*** There are nods to the events of LTK in GE so it just feels like a natural follow-up to me and I like ending with a film that feels like a more traditional Bond outing to me anytime I watch LTK. I also like to watch something more serious after MR. I like to switch it up.
**** As for QOS,
I am very eager to see what direction Bond 25 takes.
James Bond will return in Tomorrow Never Dies.
Bondathon 2016 #1
Die Another Day - Viewed 15th February 2016
Diamonds Are Forever – Viewed 18th February 2016
For Your Eyes Only – Viewed 29th February 2016
The World Is Not Enough – Viewed 23rd March 2016
Quantum Of Solace - Viewed 24th March 2016
Tomorrow Never Dies
Moonraker
The Man With The Golden Gun
The Living Daylights
You Only Live Twice
Thunderball
A View To A Kill
Live And Let Die
Goldeneye
Skyfall
Licence To Kill
Octopussy
Goldfinger
Dr No
Spectre
Casino Royale
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
From Russia With Love
The Spy Who Loved Me
I had no problems with the script at all and find the story fine; in fact I enjoyed as much as I did when I first saw it. As for it being rushed, it just feels like that, whizzed through at break neck speed. Being 40 minutes, or so, shorter than CR don't help matters either I don't think.
My problem with Greene is that he's somewhat inconsequential as a character. I don't think he leaves much of an impression by the end of the film and as a result comes off as forgettable. He's a pawn in a larger scheme but lacks a sense of dominance. Le Chiffre was a pawn but we spent enough time with him to realise he was a direct threat to Bond.
Whilst reading The Living Daylights outside in the sun – it's actually warm! - M says, “into 1961” in the course of the story. So, in the timeline of the Bondian novels, I guess it fits in between FYEO short story collection and Thunderball. I've decided to slot it in before TB.
I was going to have Licence To Kill (replacing The Hildebrand Rarity) conclude the FYEO short story, but naturally, I didn't want the two Dalton films back to back. It would be silly to have all that Daltony goodness condensed in such a small space of time!
So, I switched FYEO and LTK around. Makes sense, as LTK has Leiter's maiming as the driving force of it's story. Instead FYEO will be in lieu of the story Risico.
Right on to The Property of a Lady, represented by the film, Octopussy. In the story Maria Freudenstein, a double agent, receives payment of a Fabergé Egg from the Russians. Fleming also mentioned Mary Goodnight, which he introduced to us in OHMSS, as Bond's new secretary. I didn't want to break up the segue between OHMSS and YOLT, so I instead put TpoaL ahead of OHMSS. (TpoaL had to be before Golden Gun, as she is dead by the time that novel came out, as referenced by Bond and his “soft” handler.)
And onto Fleming's story Octopussy, represented by the film Spectre. For this one, there is no clue when it was set, so I just bunged it in after Golden Gun, as per the posthumous release of it, in 1966.
I've left TND where it is – unless someone has any bright ideas – after Spy, due to their similar plots. The three films between TB and OHMSS is a bit bloated, I'm afraid. I'll put this down to Blofeld being hard to track down. Also, in the filmic OHMSS Bond is on Operation Bedlam for about two years. Bond could be working on Bedlam, while also doing other assignments, i.e. TLD, Spy and TND. Makes sense, right? :D
1. CR
2. LALD
3. MR
4. DAD
5. DAF
6. FRWL
7. DN
8. GF
9. AVTAK
10. LTK (changed from FYEO – re. Leiter's maiming)
11. QoS
12. GE
13. FYEO (changed from LTK – in place of Risico)
14. TLD
15. TB
16. Spy
17. TND
18. OP (in place of TPoaL)
19. OHMSS
20. YOLT
21. TMWTGG
22. SP (in place of OP)
23. TWINE
24. SF
I spent an inordinate amount of time doing this list, while lazing in the sun and reading Fleming. Hey ho!
Yes, same here. I forgot about Maria in TMWTGG too. M mentioned that he was going to try out some higher class false information on Maria, as the Russians bought the hoax so completely in TPoaL. Fast forward to TMWTGG. After Bond has been brain washed, he encounters a Major Townsend, in dealing with his re introduction to MI6. Townsend asked Bond who Maria was. Townsend had been primed with this secret answer, which clinched Bond as Bond.
"Was?" asked Bond.
"Yes, she's dead"
"Thought she wouldn't last long.."
Hang on! Whilst researching this answer to you, it appears that I've got it wrong -
in TMWTGG Fleming said "Miss Maria Freudenstadt"
yet in his TPoaL Fleming said "Miss Maria Freudenstein"
Hmm. One can forgive my mistake, surely, as both of these ladies are double agents, and have very similar names. Or maybe Fleming got her name wrong? While reading TPoaL I noticed a call back to Golden Gun, re. Maria, so I assumed it was her. Apparently not.
What do you think @Birdleson?