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2012-19-09
/r/Jamesbond is much larger, and has many more subscribers. I say this not being a douchy moderator, but to so you guys can see the bigger community. Thanks!
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I thoroughly enjoyed the latest Bond movie. Definitely one of the most interesting and non-conforming movies in the series. While I do not believe it is better than "Casino Royale" (one of my favorites), it is still worthy of the Bond title, unlike "Quantum." I thought that the references and throwbacks to the classic movies were great, and the acting was stellar, especially on the parts on Javier Bardem and Craig, of course. What are your thoughts?
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2012-11-11
Casino Royale was the first-ever Bond movie I watched. And after continuing with Quantum of Solace, which was still decent in my opinion, Skyfall felt like an overall amazing movie. I'm not sure it actually tops Casino Royale but they're at least on par I'd say
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2012-18-11
It just really caught my eye (ears?), and I can't find a video. I *really* loved it.
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2012-03-12
In Casino Royale, Bonds orders his first drink at the hotel in the Bahamas (just before winning the Aston Martin). He tells the bartender, "Large Mount Gay and Soda". I guess the joke went over my head. Why do the 2 gentlemen seated at the bar turn and gawk at Bond as he walks away?
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2023-14-11
Great job! Beautiful…
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2024-07-02
Nice to see posts like this are allowed..
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2013-06-02
If Rockstar had released this, it would no doubt have sold in the millions!
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2024-12-01
My girlfriend asked me this question while watching “Tomorrow Never Dies” and noticed Judy Dench as “M” similar to the newer movies. Does M know that 007 is a different person or is he supposed to be the same person and just played by a different actor? Or is it a new agent filling the 007 position in the story? I’m confused too now, help!
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2023-07-12
Craig kinda broke the sequence, but yes, I believe the bonds and actors portraying other characters are the same person throughout the series. Joe don baker makes me laugh though since he was the baddie in (I think) living daylights, but he was the good guy in the brosnan years Edit: there was that one line in the cold open of OHMSS though… “this wouldn’t happen to the other fella”
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2023-07-12
I think the OHMSS quote was intended to be more of a 4th Wall breaking tongue in cheek thing, though.
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2023-07-12
That makes sense, thank you!
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2023-07-12
Yes, they are more or less supposed to be the same character until Craig came along, which rebooted it. We know this because there are references to his wife Tracy. Those are pretty much the only sign of continuity between the films \[there are other minor examples e.g. when J.W. Pepper returns in MWTGG they met before in LALD\]. The Craig era is the only one with direct sequels. The continuity before then verges on non-existent
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2023-07-12
It is supposed to be the same person, James Bond.
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2023-12-12
I’m a newcomer to the wild ride of James Bond. Until recently the only references I had to Bond were the movie Skyfall, and Golden Eye on the N64. Recently I’ve taken to listening to Ian Fleming’s books and there’s something I’m kind of confused about. I’m currently listening to “From Russia with Love” and it was talking about Tiffany Case, from “Diamonds are Forever” and how she left him. My confusion isn’t in their relationship, or why she left him. Throughout my short life, James Bond has always been “misogynistic” and views women as objects or tools or means to an end. But in every single book so far, Bond falls in love with whatever woman he’s working with. Shoot, in the first book, he was ready to retire for the one girl before she…um…wasn’t around anymore. So does he get worse in later books? Or is it mostly a film thing?
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2023-20-12
Bond in the books is what's called a "serial monogamist". Casino Royale, as I recall, has his general view of romantic relationships. He delights in the early phases of a relationship, but gets bored when it gets to the "meet the parents and watch TV together in pajamas" territory. It's not always the case such as, again going from memory, in Man with the Golden Gun, he talks about a woman he intends to bed, but she's not really in the story itself.
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2023-20-12
He is not misogynistic. Bond adores women and they are his “fatal weakness”. You could say that he is a womanizer, to be more precise I would add gentleman womanizer. Novel-Bond is always searching for the perfect woman. He likes to discover them and save them. Then they will eventually get bored with each other. Bond is probably a terrible family man because it seems like he gets bored easily. The talk about Tiffany in FRWL is not so much about her. It’s about Bond. He is just depressed and negative towards everything. And he is depressed because he has not been out on a mission for a long time. That’s the real reason, as is evident from the way the chapter begins and ends.
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2023-20-12
Okay that tracks with what’s going on in FRwL, with the Russian girl who’s only directive is “be pretty for handsome English man” because women are one of Bond’s “vices”. I just got to M talking to Bond and bringing up Tiffany and the fact that Bond had thought of marrying her, and Bond was basically just like “guess it didn’t work out. Whoops”
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2023-20-12
Sometimes a little misogyny makes relationships hotter. Most women don’t want to be with soyboys. They want a man. Bond is a little misogynistic, and the women respond to it. Because he’s a real man. But he’s not excessively misogynistic and he has a lot of reverence for women. It’s a great balance.
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2023-21-12
Earlier this year my podcast celebrated the birth of the James Bond film franchise on episode [236: Dr. No at 60 Years](https://open.spotify.com/episode/53PrWcy2jQV80ni1uURWS8?si=d497a15db3a14478). After watching all 25 official Bond films in a calendar year, it was time to make our ultimate spy movie. 10 different categories were selected to create our own Fantasy Bond Film. What would your ultimate James Bond film look like? The 10 categories we picked from were: James Bond, M, Q, Moneypenny, Felix, Good Bond Girl, Bad Bond Girl, Villain/Henchman, Location and Theme Song. [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/264-james-bond-draft/id1464447718?i=1000638942561) | [Google Play](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2xpdmVpbmxpbWJvLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz/episode/MGIzMjE2NmUtZTZjYS00YzM3LWI0YjUtYmRiYTJmODYwOTNh?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwi4-56kvaGDAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQCg) | [YouTube](https://youtu.be/dfHPVEgRdTo?si=EtapnokJrx2XM9N-)
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2023-21-12
Love this show but I have yet to see it as a hole
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2023-24-12
Personally I'd love to see the combination of Andy serkis as director and for the actor definitely Tom Hardy, would love to hear your take!.
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2023-30-12
I'd love to see Nicholas Hoult as the next OO7. As for director, either Edgar Wright or Damien Chazelle would bring some much needed style and energy to the new era of the franchise.
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2023-30-12
Damn good choices bro!!
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2023-30-12
Tom Hardy has the ability to disappear into a role...he looks and acts like the character not as a movie star playing the role much like Gary Oldman. This is a good choice for Bond who..bottom line ..is a spy and should melt into the background when necessary..Hardy could do this
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2023-31-12
Oldman could play a good villain too
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2023-31-12
I’ve been saying Tom Hardy for years and nobody is listening to me
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2023-31-12
Henry Cavill...
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2024-02-01
Henry Cavill
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2024-09-01
Indeed!!!!
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2024-09-01
Raymond Adrian Gonzales
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2024-26-01
James Norton, I like his paper in Mcmafia and think he van perform well as Bond
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2024-24-02
In some early drafts for SPECTRE, they had a female Blofeld. The character that eventually became Madeleine. What a mess.
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2024-02-01
Wait, what? 😂🤣
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2024-02-01
So, I finally sat down and did my personal rankings of each Bond film. For the most part this is a very subjective list that accounts not only for quality, but also a large heap of nostalgia and personal preference. At the end of the day this is basically a list of how likely I am to pop that good 'ol special edition DVD into the player on any given occasion. It should be noted that I like all of them on some level and there aren't any I refuse to watch. I also personally feel that the Craig-era films are a different animal than the rest of them, so I actually made two separate ranking lists. **"Classic" Bond:** 1. The Living Daylights 2. For Your Eyes Only 3. From Russia With Love 4. Goldfinger 5. Tomorrow Never Dies *- (yes, Goldeneye is objectively better, but I just like this movie)* 6. License to Kill 7. Goldeneye 8. On Her Majesty's Secret Service 9. The World is Not Enough 10. You Only Live Twice 11. A View to a Kill - (*yeh, Moore is old here, but Walken is a great villain and there's some nostalgia at work here)* 12. Thunderball 13. Dr. No 14. The Spy Who Loved Me - (*I know a lot of people love this movie, but I kind of get bored while watching it)* 15. Die Another Day - (*Brosnon was my first Bond, so despite it's flaws I still enjoy this film more than some others)* 16. Live and Let Die 17. The Man With the Golden Gun 18. Octopussy 19. Diamonds are Forever 20. Moonraker **Craig Era:** 1.) Quantum of Solace - *(I really didn't like this when it first came out, but on rewatch is feels the most like "classic" Bond to me which I like)* 2.) Skyfall 3.) Casino Royale 4.) No Time to Die 5.) Spectre Well, there it is. For better or worse that's how I feel about them. I'm curious who else out there agrees with some of the more controversial takes on either end of the spectrum. haha
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Having read the book, the movie Live and Let Die was to me a contradiction. Disappointed that it deviated from the book so much that parts of it were used in other films later on, but enjoyable as a film on it own. That being said, any Roger Moore film rates below any Sean Connery film. So I have to disagree with you placing Dr. No so far down on the list.
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2024-02-01
Tomorrow never dies is so underrated, glad to see it so high up but I cannot get into the living daylights. The villain is forgettable and the whole second half of the movie is boring. Quantum is very similar! You are clearly not a fan of Bond's promiscuous sex life or the diabolical villains with plots to destroy the world.
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2024-05-01
Thunderball is arguably the best Bond Song though.
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2024-07-01
In my opinion, Skyfall is the best Bond movie, at all. The first time Bond is not immortal, very dramatic… so beautiful
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2024-07-02
I was surprised by how tame it was in comparison to later films. There’s not a ton of gadgets, the actions not a huge focus, it’s just about plot, who-done-it style, with a nice build up to a satisfying conclusion.
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2024-10-01
And yet the scene where Bond shoots Dent in cold blood was super controversial at the time. How could a modern man who was the good guy and a gentleman do such a thing? But yes, quite chalk-and-cheese compared to From Russia With Love, which smoothed off some rough edges including Connery’s eyebrows, and began the three-film evolution of 007 which was pretty much finalized in Goldfinger, by which time the initial 007 formula was pretty much set in stone.
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I love your passion about the movies! Wonderful to see young kids enjoying them too, great review, keep it up!
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It won't happen.
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​ [Aston Martin V8 - The living Daylights \(Skids out\)](https://preview.redd.it/g93qnxn54lec1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b57a910a56c10befd3dff3d68914fe08b54c6482) [Lada Police Car after suffering \\"Salt Corrosion\\".](https://preview.redd.it/0l8igoo54lec1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3b485c1f3fa199782b9bfc131951147f62e11b85) [Pair](https://preview.redd.it/pkj3rdp54lec1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1f5e3dad71064283d48dcac7cbd4ddc40b53d428)
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2024-25-01
YeeeeupNo# #ElectroFired
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2024-26-01
Nice find.
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A J90 Land Cruiser Prado apparently
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2024-28-01
Good thing we have the Brosnan films to answer that one...
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2024-20-03
Movie starts in a boxing ring. A young British man squares off against an African American boxer of equal size. Mike Tyson is in the corner of the other man. The young Brit squares off with a flamboyant flashy style that taunts his opponent then counters with vicious hooks and uppercuts. The young Brit beats the man down in the first round. A furious Tyson steps in the ring and English officials allow the exhibition. The young boxer takes many hard shots then smiles spitting out blood and says, “Live and let die!” He then springs forth with a devastating upper cut, falling the former champ Tyson. The ref jumps out and pronounces the young Brit the champ, “and your winner James Bond!” Play the opening song sequence… Eye of the Tiger by Robbie Williams & Elton John cover. The movie is directed by Quinten Tarantino. The premise is a young new 007, is thrown into a fighting tournament where the winning prize is the death of any person in the world. Who is paying for this? Why are they doing this? Why is this young cocky boxer Bond thrown to the wolves of the world for such a vulgar prize? The ending ties all this up, and reveals that NATO grooms its countries agents to find the most blood thirsty to carry out ruthless missions across the 3rd world to murder and exploit resources. The big bad is the structure of NATO itself.
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2024-28-01
You somehow managed to get it all wrong from beginning to end.
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2024-28-01
But why male models?
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2024-29-01
If this is a shitpost then great job OP If you're being serious then frankly this sounds awful
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2024-03-02
Strangely, No Time to Die is available on Prime (the only Bond movie available). Maybe they confused the two.
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2024-03-02
But not in 4K
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2024-04-02
the bond movies are leaving in 5 days in my country :skull:
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I was 4 when Dr.No came out so I had quite a few Bond toys growing up and was familiar with each theme song as they were released. Didn't see any until later when they began to broadcast on ABC. Spy Who Loved Me was the first that I saw in the theatre and it's still my favorite
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Die Another Day. I was about 5 or 6 but I loved it and thought it was fun as hell.
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The Goldeneye video game for the N64. It eventually led me to watching the movie on VHS when it was still relatively recent at the time. The rest was history.
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Goldeneye 007 Reloaded (the game) Weirdly enough that got me into the movies)
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Living Daylights.   When my peers were all watching Disney I knew that there were WAY cooler movies out there. Then this one came out and I was like "yep I'm not watching that kid stuff anymore". 
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2024-11-02
Same here
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The World is Not Enough. I was invited to a birthday of a kid who's parents ran a movie theater and that was the movie that was playing there at the time. I was the only kid that wasn't goofing off in the back section because I ended up actually watching movie. My dad was thrilled and started buying the VHS tapes whenever he saw them at Dollar General. He totally made sure I got the 50th anniversary box set when it came out.
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Thunderball. It was on TV and I was six years old. I remember just marveling at that jet pack during the pre-title sequence. Thunderball was the last movie I watched with my dad before he died. Bond has held a special place for me since then.
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From Russia with Love, watching a scene, being confused with Blofield feeding his cat a fish when I was about 5 lol in the mid 2000’s and seeing the cover for the tie in game as well
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2024-11-02
Goldeneye. Famke Jensen’s character was my sexual awakening.
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Die another Day. I vividly remember the surfing scene being the coolest shit when I was 6.
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2024-14-02
Probably playing Goldeneye on N64 with my friends, and then a Bond movie marathon when I was like 9 where they played one every Saturday night on TNT - that's when my dad and I got into it together
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2024-14-02
same here, I was super excited with Ice Hotel
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I've found a copy of octopussy movie script on Catawiki. Pretty cool! https://www.catawiki.com/en/l/79066365-james-bond-007-octopussy-roger-moore-maud-adams-kristina-wayborn-ian-fleming-mgm
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My very fav !!!
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Continuity
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Chronologically it comes after, but it's probably a better experience to watch the Connery films altogether. There's really nothing in DAF that references or contradicts OHMSS, so it might make for a better experience but it doesn't really matter IMO.
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2024-06-03
Isn't the only time OHMSS referenced in For your eyes only?
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