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exactly. And while I find LTK superior to TND, I have to say it is overrated here, while TND is pretty much fairly rated in general.
And back on topic, I thought TND was far better than I consider it now. I think much of our early appreciation of a Bond movie is contextual.
Both Kill and LALD have elements that feel a bit out of place in the Bond world, and both have somewhat dated considerably (70s/80s cliches).
Both are also ranked around mid table for me, however, as I've got older I've found myself preferring the "serious thriller" approach. Hence LTK still edges it. Although I have noticed that there are times in Kill when you literally have to remind yourself that this is meant to be a Bond film as well as an 80s revenge movie.
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You Don't Mess With The Dalton
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I don't know if it's a masterpiece, but it is a classic, IMO.
It is very highly rated on this forum. I like it more than I used to when it came out, partially because I don't live in the 80s anymore. But I still find it overrated here.
Thinking about it, my opinion of LALD may have been the most constant one: I liked it when I first saw it, I like it still now, without being among my favourite.
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Goldfinger, on the other hand, was once in my top five and now sits at #15.
I've always found it hard to choose between them but I prefer LTK because of Sanchez. Brilliant villain.
I am not saying that's silly, only that I find it overrated, even though I changed my mind about its intrinsic value.
Diamonds Are Forever
The Man with the Golden Gun
Octopussy
Quantum of Solace
Here are the ones I used to enjoy but now dislike (for the most part):
Dr. No
Goldfinger
You Only Live Twice
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (yes, there was a time where it was bearable for me)
Most all others have remained the same for me- for instance, those such as GoldenEye, License to Kill, From Russia with Love, Live and Let Die, For Your Eyes Only, A View to a Kill, and Tomorrow Never Dies have always remained favorites for me
OHMSS - opinion has changed the most from - to +
AVTAK
SF
QOS
OP
LTK
TLD
TB
FYEO
TMWTGG
DN
GE
NSNA
CR - unchanged opinion (still as great as it was when released)
FRWL
LALD
TSWLM
MR
DAF
YOLT
CR67
TWINE
GF
DAD
TND - opinion has changed the most from + to -
In this list, the group of films from DN down to GF have changed the least in regards to my opinion of them, with CR being the neutral point.
I watched FYEO the other day which I used to love. It's pretty poor. I think we've been spoiled with the quality of Craig's tenure.
And that's the 2006 version of Casino Royale, not the 1967 one (or god forbid, the 1954 one)