Choose 3 Bond Films to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
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Choose 3 Bond Films to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
If you had to choose 3 films to watch to celebrate the 50th Anniversary which 3 would you choose? They do not have to be your 3 favourites you could choose 3 for different reasons.
I would choose
The Spy Who Loved Me: an iconic film to celebrate the best of the classic Bond series
From Russia with Love: a Connery one has to be watched so maybe the vintage Dr No or FRWL would be best to celebrate the anniversary and I will choose FRWL
Tomorrow Never Dies: a "modern" Brosnan/Dalton non-Craig Bond should be chosen and even though I'm a big fan of the Dalton films I'll choose a film from the last days of the classic Bond era and choose the fun Brosnan entry TND because to choose GoldenEye is too obvious!
I would choose
The Spy Who Loved Me: an iconic film to celebrate the best of the classic Bond series
From Russia with Love: a Connery one has to be watched so maybe the vintage Dr No or FRWL would be best to celebrate the anniversary and I will choose FRWL
Tomorrow Never Dies: a "modern" Brosnan/Dalton non-Craig Bond should be chosen and even though I'm a big fan of the Dalton films I'll choose a film from the last days of the classic Bond era and choose the fun Brosnan entry TND because to choose GoldenEye is too obvious!
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Re: Choose 3 Bond Films to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
Goldfinger, The Spy Who Loved Me and Goldeneye. Each film was responsible for launching a successive wave of Bondmania. The first two films were successful, but GF was the first Bond blockbuster, and the other two helped pull the series back from the brink after it was in danger of disappearing.
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Casino Royale, On her Majesty Secret Service, and Thunderball
i choose Casino Royale, because after the last real Bond film in 1989 License to kill we suffered the stupid pretty boy bond era from 1995-2002, and when Casino Royale came out finally the real James Bond as a man of capable doing things back in business again.
On Her Majesty SS, and Thunderball because those two are my favorites
i choose Casino Royale, because after the last real Bond film in 1989 License to kill we suffered the stupid pretty boy bond era from 1995-2002, and when Casino Royale came out finally the real James Bond as a man of capable doing things back in business again.
On Her Majesty SS, and Thunderball because those two are my favorites
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Re: Choose 3 Bond Films to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
Excellent topic...and not an easy choice but...
Goldfinger
Live And Let Die
The Living Daylights
Goldfinger
Live And Let Die
The Living Daylights
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Re: Choose 3 Bond Films to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
Limiting the choices to 3 is almost impossible.
Goldfinger; Has the honour of putting 007 on the map worldwide establishing the franchise
Spy Who Loved Me; More Mooore a quintessential 007 film
GoldenEye; Nearly too easy to chose this one. Last of the golden age of James Bond, last time Bond had Cubby and competent production values.
I'm going to enjoy them all obviously if I had to say 3, yes these are good choices.
Goldfinger; Has the honour of putting 007 on the map worldwide establishing the franchise
Spy Who Loved Me; More Mooore a quintessential 007 film
GoldenEye; Nearly too easy to chose this one. Last of the golden age of James Bond, last time Bond had Cubby and competent production values.
I'm going to enjoy them all obviously if I had to say 3, yes these are good choices.
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Re: Choose 3 Bond Films to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
Goldfinger, The Spy Who Loved Me, and GoldenEye would be my choices, since they are my top three favourite Bond films.

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Re: Choose 3 Bond Films to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
Dr No (the first), The Living Daylights (the best) & Licence To Kill (the second best).

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Re: Choose 3 Bond Films to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
Dr. No (classic), The Living Daylights (last of the Cold War Bonds) , GoldenEye (classic except for the music)

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Re: Choose 3 Bond Films to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
I am currently watching each movie to celebrate but if I had to choose 3 it would be...
1: Thunderball (it's my personal favourite)
2: For Your Eyes Only (My favourite from the Moore era)
3: The World Is Not Enough ( Highly underrated for some strange reason. It's got everything a Bond movie should have)
1: Thunderball (it's my personal favourite)
2: For Your Eyes Only (My favourite from the Moore era)
3: The World Is Not Enough ( Highly underrated for some strange reason. It's got everything a Bond movie should have)
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Re: Choose 3 Bond Films to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
For the starter I'll watch The Living Daylights a classic movie from the post Connery/Moore era
For the main course I'll watch the iconic Goldfinger
For a rich dessert I'll watch the classic example of an OTT cinematic Bond extravaganza Moonraker
Instead of cheese and biscuits I'll get some copies of QOS and CR and set fire to them in the garden
For the main course I'll watch the iconic Goldfinger
For a rich dessert I'll watch the classic example of an OTT cinematic Bond extravaganza Moonraker
Instead of cheese and biscuits I'll get some copies of QOS and CR and set fire to them in the garden
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Re: Choose 3 Bond Films to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
I rate twine up there. It's strange divide on TND and Twine. I though Twine was better.bjamesobrad wrote:I am currently watching each movie to celebrate but if I had to choose 3 it would be...
1: Thunderball (it's my personal favourite)
2: For Your Eyes Only (My favourite from the Moore era)
3: The World Is Not Enough ( Highly underrated for some strange reason. It's got everything a Bond movie should have)

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Re: Choose 3 Bond Films to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary
Specifically by way of celebrating the big 50 -
Diamonds Are Forever - my first recollection of being aware of a Bond film being around as kid; posters everywhere, trying to figure how out to pronounce Connery's first name, the excitement of seeing it at the cinema on holiday.
Live and Let Die - the impact it had on me when I saw it; so super-cool, sheer class, thrilling, exotic, fun; I was hooked. My out 'n' out fave, so it's in the list; it's everything I want a Bond movie to be.
Dr. No - because of course it was the first, but also it is such a terrific movie to boot; a doubly-worthy movie to celebrate.
Diamonds Are Forever - my first recollection of being aware of a Bond film being around as kid; posters everywhere, trying to figure how out to pronounce Connery's first name, the excitement of seeing it at the cinema on holiday.
Live and Let Die - the impact it had on me when I saw it; so super-cool, sheer class, thrilling, exotic, fun; I was hooked. My out 'n' out fave, so it's in the list; it's everything I want a Bond movie to be.
Dr. No - because of course it was the first, but also it is such a terrific movie to boot; a doubly-worthy movie to celebrate.
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