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In honor of the 50th anniversary this year, what's your favorite movie? Mine is:

 

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Hate to say I can't answer this with one title -

 

Depends on what mood you catch me in.

 

For me, the 1-2 slot shifts between From Russia With Love and On Her Majesty's Secret Service.

 

3-4: Casino Royale (reboot) and/or Thunderball

 

Not coincidentally, I feel these four were also Fleming's best novels, and the films reflect that fact.

 

The more Fleming that goes into a Bond film the better it's been, the lone aberration being The Spy Who Loved Me, a good film in it's own right simply because it was so ridiculously over the top.

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The more Fleming that goes into a Bond film the better it's been, the lone aberration being The Spy Who Loved Me, a good film in it's own right simply because it was so ridiculously over the top.

 

That was the first big formula film but it was so satisfying to sit and watch. The long, implausible escape in the Alps, the great Carly Simon ballad, improved soft porn graphics for the opening credits -- it simply enjoyed itself being a Bond movie. Worth the price of admission before the opening credits were done.

 

Best? "Dr No" Absolutely cheesy with the dragon boat and voice dubbed Ursula Andress who saves the film via bikini as Honey Rider. They had no clue what they were doing except for filming a cheap Brit flick and it has a wonderful Political Incorrectness to it. It did 60x the budget at the box office. The Blair Witch of its day.

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LOVE James Bond movies. The John Barry scores are among my favorites.

 

If I picked 1, it's "Goldfinger". So many reasons. The DB5, Oddjob, Pussy Galore (Bond: "I must be dreaming."), laser heading for Bond's crotch, mid 60s Miami Beach, a naked girl covered in gold. I could go on.

 

The 1 big fail in every Bond film: if you have a good opportunity to kill Bond, do it and DO NOT take him captive at your hideaway.

 

I hated OHMSS for years because of George Lazenby, until Timothy Dalton took the role and became the worst Bond. OHMSS has a great plot. Oh, and Diana Rigg. Mrs Peel as a Bond Girl? Yes, please.

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From Russia With Love

 

Closely followed by Casino Royale (2006)

 

Honorable mentions

 

Goldeneye

Live and let die

The Living Daylights

 

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My dad took me out of school to see a matinee of Thunderball in Philadelphia. Afterward we went to a record store and bought the soundtrack. My favorite Bond, of course. I like the Craig movies and I thought Brosnan did a good job. Moore was creepy. And not in a good way. Lazenby was as over his head as Clooney and Kilmer were in the bat suits.

 

My drummer liked Moore's Bond, only because that's the Bond he grew up with. So does your age determine your favorite Bond? And how prominently did the various Bond girls figure in your pubescent fantasies?

 

 

 

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So does your age determine your favorite Bond? And how prominently did the various Bond girls figure in your pubescent fantasies?

 

Point 1: Connery and Craig are my favourites and I was born after Connerys Bond and well before Craigs Bond.

 

Point 2: What do you reckon?

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A little trivia. My good friend, bass player extraordinaire Putter Smith,....

 

with Monk on piano, ...

 

Cool !

 

I think it makes a lot of difference (at least in Europe) if the films are broadcast in High Definition, and all kinds of strange "post processors" have not had a go at it, and sound track is intact, otherwise I find the enjoyment suffers. I read in Tokio they're experimenting with Ultra High Definition (8000 pixels horizontal) that will make all those action motions difficult to keep sharp! Very sharp and 22 channels of sound should be very good experience, though.

 

I think Connery was a natural James Bond, but I can't shake of the idea Roger was better at it, somehow. Love Craig too. Don't break any ribs, now.

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I liked Goldfinger because of the relationship of Q played with Desmond Luellyn get's going.

 

+1 on Goldfinger..

 

Bond: "Do you expect me to talk?"

 

Goldfinger: "No, Mr Bond. I expect you to die!"

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...like most men; I can sit down midway in any Bond movie and recite line after line and not feel the least bit slighted by missing the first half; or I can watch the first 45 minutes and walk away satisfied.

 

Favorites; Connery-Goldfinger & Thunderball

 

Moore-For Your Eyes Only & View to a Kill

 

Dalton-Licence to Kill

 

Brosnan-GoldenEye & The World is Not Enough

 

Craig-Casino Royale

 

I'm splitting hairs; could add many more, but-wanted to give the Bond actors recognition.

 

 

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Oddly enough, I just saw "Goldfinger" with my wife in the Village on Saturday - they're running a retrospective with all the Sean Connery Bond flicks!

Yes, it's ridiculously over the top in terms of any kind of logic, but highly entertaining in any event....

 

I never saw any of the Bond movies with other actors... never wanted to!

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Oddly enough, I just saw "Goldfinger" with my wife in the Village on Saturday - they're running a retrospective with all the Sean Connery Bond flicks!

I saw Thunderball on Sunday and You Only Live Twice yesterday. The picture and sound were excellent -- I think they were screening the recent Blu-ray discs. Oh, and I waited in line with Paul Giamatti for YOLT. :thu:

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LOVE James Bond movies. The John Barry scores are among my favorites...

The first album I ever bought was "Sounds Orchestral Meets James Bond". I also bought the sheet music to Thunderball. The Tom Jones version was a hit at the time :D

"I'm well acquainted with the touch of a velvet hand..."
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In honor of the 50th anniversary this year, what's your favorite movie? Mine is:

 

http://mrmoviefiend.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/thunderball-poster-3.jpg

That was my first Bond film, when it came out. I was about 8; my dad wanted to go and my mom wasn't into Bond. I remember her giving my dad the 3rd degree about something and him saying "Oh, that's all over his head." He was right. Only years later did I figure out what that was about.

 

A while back I met a guy whose business was rendering film to DVD and processing it, and he had the contract to do all the Bond films. He said that they spent a lot of time removing all the nudity. I said I could only remember one instance of that, Ursual Andress as she traipses toward the body scanner. But he said there's a lot of background incidental nudity, such as on the Mediterranean beaches. And now it's all gone. :-(

 

Connery is still my favorite Bond.

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There's this DVD of old movies which I bought (with the wonderful original version of "Little Shop of Horrors" with the man-eating plant "FEED ME!! FEED ME!!"). Ursula Andress played in another B movie (C movie? D movie?) - a really terrible one involving people lost in a jungle encountering natives whose idea of fun was cannibalism. The only redeeming aspect was seeing her take off her clothes a couple of times!

She was never a great actress, but you didn't have to be to be a Bond girl, LOL!

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