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Post by Popeye Doyle on Sept 14, 2018 14:47:11 GMT
A View to a Kill Die Another Day Quantum of Solace The Man with the Golden Gun For Your Eyes Only
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Post by NewtJorden on Sept 14, 2018 14:50:56 GMT
1. Moonraker 2. Die Another Day 3. A View to a Kill 4. Licence to Kill 5. Octopussy
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Sept 14, 2018 14:54:36 GMT
Quantum of Solace Thunderball Licence to Kill Die Another Day Man with the Golden Gun
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Post by politicidal on Sept 14, 2018 15:00:01 GMT
Moonraker
Die Another Day
The World is Not Enough
Diamonds are Forever
The Man with the Golden Gun
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Post by theravenking on Sept 14, 2018 15:15:29 GMT
Die Another Day
Licence To Kill
Moonraker
Spectre
The Living Daylights
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Post by movielover on Sept 14, 2018 15:19:11 GMT
A View to a Kill Never Say Never Again
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Post by vegalyra on Sept 14, 2018 15:36:54 GMT
Die Another Day The World is Not Enough Spectre License to Kill A View to a Kill
Dalton was great in Living Daylights, but despite the darker tone in License to Kill I just don't like it at all. The whole drug cartel/Miami thing was way overdone in the late '80s (I wonder why, Miami Vice anyone? Scarface?)
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Post by twothousandonemark on Sept 14, 2018 16:00:26 GMT
Die Another Day Diamonds are Forever A View to a Kill Octopussy Spectre
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Sept 14, 2018 16:31:38 GMT
Die Another Day The World is Not Enough Spectre License to Kill A View to a Kill Dalton was great in Living Daylights, but despite the darker tone in License to Kill I just don't like it at all. The whole drug cartel/Miami thing was way overdone in the late '80s (I wonder why, Miami Vice anyone? Scarface?) I agree with you about Dalton, he would have made a fine Bond but that script for Licence to Kill played out like an episode of Miami Vice. (Which I really liked, but for what it was...I don't want 007 playing Sonny Crockett).
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Post by Raimo47 on Sept 14, 2018 16:55:00 GMT
1. Never Say Never Again 2. Casino Royale 3. Die Another Day 4. The World Is Not Enough 5. Tomorrow Never Dies
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Post by Salzmank on Sept 14, 2018 17:02:18 GMT
Die Another Day The World is Not Enough Spectre License to Kill A View to a Kill Dalton was great in Living Daylights, but despite the darker tone in License to Kill I just don't like it at all. The whole drug cartel/Miami thing was way overdone in the late '80s (I wonder why, Miami Vice anyone? Scarface?) I agree with you about Dalton, he would have made a fine Bond but that script for Licence to Kill played out like an episode of Miami Vice. (Which I really liked, but for what it was...I don't want 007 playing Sonny Crockett). Honestly, I for one think I like it so much because I like Dalton’s Bond and I like how much the filmmakers borrowed from Fleming’s Live and Let Die (which is nothing like its film adaptation). I might agree with you fellas if I see it again; it’s been years, though. _____________ Bottom 5 Bond Films: A View to Kill Spectre Never Say Never Again (if it counts: if not, then You Only Live Twice) Moonraker Skyfall
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Post by teleadm on Sept 14, 2018 17:38:58 GMT
Moonraker, though seeing it recently it's rather funny, though not Bondish Quantum of Solice, starts good but becomes uninteresting as it goes. Diamonds Are Forever, a rather tiresome plot with a few good action scenes Any of the Pierce Prosnan movies except GoldenEye, because they don't have a charismatic villain. Licence to Kill, Bond isn't Bond when he have to settle a personal score.
and then There is offcourse Casino Royale 1967
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Sept 14, 2018 18:19:47 GMT
Moonraker Die Another Day Spectre Live and Let Die Octopussy
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Post by kolchak92 on Sept 14, 2018 18:33:12 GMT
Die Another Day Moonraker The World is Not Enough Diamonds Are Forever The Living Daylights
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Post by biker1 on Sept 14, 2018 18:40:58 GMT
moonraker goldeneye licence to kill never say never again a view to a kill - from the godawful Duran Duran theme song to a wretched Grace Jones; a dog.
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Post by maxwellperfect on Sept 14, 2018 18:46:28 GMT
Quantum of Solace Die Another Day Diamonds are Forever A View to a Kill Casino Royale (1967)
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Post by Spike Del Rey on Sept 14, 2018 18:54:44 GMT
I agree with you about Dalton, he would have made a fine Bond but that script for Licence to Kill played out like an episode of Miami Vice. (Which I really liked, but for what it was...I don't want 007 playing Sonny Crockett). Honestly, I for one think I like it so much because I like Dalton’s Bond and I like how much the filmmakers borrowed from Fleming’s Live and Let Die (which is nothing like its film adaptation). I might agree with you fellas if I see it again; it’s been years, though. _____________ Bottom 5 Bond Films: A View to Kill Spectre Never Say Never Again (if it counts: if not, then You Only Live Twice) Moonraker SkyfallActually Salzmank, I re-watched of all the Bond movies a couple of years ago once I completed my Bluray library (I know, I'm a geek), and Licence to Kill has aged fairly well; at one point it would have been in my bottom five. Still not crazy about the story though, it just felt too "small-scale" for 007.
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Post by Archelaus on Sept 14, 2018 19:47:15 GMT
Live and Let Die Die Another Day Octopussy The Man with the Golden Gun A View to a Kill
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Post by moviemouth on Sept 14, 2018 22:17:11 GMT
1. Diamonds Are Forever/Casino Royale (1967) 2. Never Say Never Again 3. Live and Let Die 4. Licence to Kill 5. For Your Eyes Only
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Post by Marv on Sept 14, 2018 22:19:30 GMT
The early Bond films always felt so dated to me anytime they were on that I had a hard time getting into them. It’s probably the biggest reason I’m not huge on the Bond franchise even now.
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