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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Mar 30, 2017 5:57:38 GMT
10/10 Im a huge James Bond fan and this one seems to be the one everyone loves. My 8th favorite Bond film. Most of them I give at least an 8.
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Post by maxwellperfect on Mar 30, 2017 20:40:02 GMT
10/10.
Train fight with Robert Shaw is brutal.
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Post by movielover on Apr 5, 2017 20:35:08 GMT
7/10
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Post by twothousandonemark on Apr 9, 2017 1:05:42 GMT
A+ My #27 all time, perhaps the first & last truly concise Bond film. Pretty much every character is great, with Kerim Bey being a true hall of famer.
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Post by chalk2 on Apr 17, 2017 3:09:52 GMT
I'll watch James Bond any day with Connery. 10/10
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Jun 6, 2017 11:59:26 GMT
9/10.
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Post by Spooky Ghost Ackbar on Feb 17, 2018 20:41:01 GMT
Probably the best Bond movie of all.
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Post by bluerisk on Feb 17, 2018 21:51:20 GMT
7/10
I'm not a fan of this franchise, but some of the older are classics even I do like.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Feb 17, 2018 21:59:24 GMT
9/10
I wish they hadn't used backdrops to substitute for the actual locations, but I think I understand why they did it. Being only the first sequel, it wasn't known yet if audiences were going to go for it in large numbers, so the budget was kept as small as possible.
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Post by politicidal on Feb 17, 2018 23:32:09 GMT
9/10.
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Post by sjg on Sept 3, 2018 9:58:34 GMT
6/10
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Post by Salzmank on Sept 3, 2018 17:37:47 GMT
The best of the Bonds, both the book and the film. Just excellent.
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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Sept 3, 2018 19:11:53 GMT
7/10
I just don't care much for Bond spy movies. Something about them just feels stuffy-too comical.
Prefer a Richard Johnson spy movie. Bulldog Drummond etc.
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Post by Vits on Sept 6, 2018 19:36:15 GMT
4/10
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Post by Archelaus on Sept 6, 2018 20:16:25 GMT
9/10
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Post by teleadm on Sept 7, 2018 20:01:53 GMT
7/10
The last litarete Bond? I thought it was boring when I was young but it's growing on me.
Great young role for Robert Shaw!
Lotte Lenya with posoned knife in shoes, once married to Kurt Weill, A theatrical legend, I think she had tons of fun playing that role
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Post by twothousandonemark on Sept 7, 2018 21:40:45 GMT
9/10 I wish they hadn't used backdrops to substitute for the actual locations, but I think I understand why they did it. Being only the first sequel, it wasn't known yet if audiences were going to go for it in large numbers, so the budget was kept as small as possible. It was still also not in the 007 lane as we knew it from Goldfinger onwards. Which is why I love it.
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