OHMSS!
Goldfinger is my second-favorite, referring to the previous post.![]()
Ah sorry


OHMSS!
Goldfinger is my second-favorite, referring to the previous post.![]()
Was thinking, given that the anniversary has passed for OHMSS, should this thread shift focus to other anniversaries down the line? Maybe dedicate several months to each film like OHMSS got, depending on the activity of this thread. Of course, this is YOUR thread @cooleddie74 No harm in making a suggestion.Here's the anniversaries for this year, whichever you wanna jump on first.
Thunderball - 55th anniversary Beautiful underwater sea footage that slows the film down by several hours.: The first Bond film that felt BIG in capital letters. Beautiful on location scenery. Iconic Ken Adam sets. Connery arguably still in his prime. The last to be directed by Terence Young, the man who kicked off this series. The famous jetpack and all the impracticalities associated with it (which even the characters remark on screen for self-referential humor). Tom Jones belting his heart out that you can probably hear him pass out towards the end.
A View to a Kill - 35th: It's among the lowest of the series for very valid reasons, and yet in spite of that has genuinely great elements in it even though it may not sum up altogether as an actual great Bond movie. Christopher Walken and Grace Jones oozing with charisma. Roger Moore having more chemistry with Patrick Macnee than he does with his leading lady. It's fun to take shots of liquor for every time an obvious stuntman appears looking very much NOT like the octogenarian Roger Moore (if it's even possible to survive that?). And of course Duran Duran book-ending Roger Moore's tenure with their rocking title song, much like how Paul McCartney kicked off in 1973.
GoldenEye - 25th: The first installment after a hiatus that revived the series, bringing out a new generation of Bond fans. Brosnan's debut, and arguably his only genuinely great Bond installment. Spawned one of THE most iconic video games of the 20th century. The first of the film without Cubby producing, with his children Michael and Barbara taking over. Added to Sean Bean's resume of dying on screen. Though I'm not really all that crazy about the Tina Turner song, I do love the title sequence with its visuals signaling the passing of the Cold War for Bond's world.
A View to a Kill had my favorite Bond theme of all time by Duran Duran. I know it hasn't always gotten good reviews and I agree Moore was getting a bit too old to play the part, but I still liked the film. Christopher Walken is always good at playing the psychopathic villain. I can't help but chuckle a bit when he's shooting his men when they set the bomb and Zoran's laughing that maniacal laugh. I think he has fun playing psychopaths.
We may never again see one actor play Bond seven times. Nor even six. It's taken five years to bring Craig back for a fifth film.
It's weird to think that the last time an actor did a fifth film was 40 years ago. Of course, Dalton and Brosnan never even made it to film #5, and a lot of hiatuses either due to MGM's legal/financial troubles or in the case of NTTD a director dropping out.We may never again see one actor play Bond seven times. Nor even six. It's taken five years to bring Craig back for a fifth film.
Yeah, Craig has been Bond since 2005 (CR came out the following year), almost 15 years but is about to release his 5th film. Whereas Moore did 7 films across 12 years (83-85)and Connery 6 across 9 years (62-71), albeit with a gap in between for Lazenby. I suppose it’s possible that if they cast young and go back to releases every other year they might beat Roger’s record but it looks unlikely.
It's always played on my TV Christmas time, at least.
I only meant that it's always played BY me.Not on mine, on no network or channel anywhere in Canada (I also tried to suggest to a local Toronto theater that shows Die Hard each Christmas to show this one instead for a change of pace, but they never did it.)
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