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I've only seen Bond movies that starred Daniel Craig or Sean Connery and I have to say From Russia With Love and Casino Royale aren't just good Bond movies, they are good movies... period.
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The Shawshank Redemption is hugely popular, and it already has a good Blu-ray treatment, but that's never stopped Criterion before...har har. I'd love to see Criterion get a hold of it and add some Stephen King interviews and/or a King commentary to the fold. |
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The first three Connery films are great, the next three aren't too great. Connery absolutely sleepwalks through "Diamonds are Forever". "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" is good even though George Lazenby was pretty awful. Most of the Moore ones range from mediocre to awful. I actually like the Timothy Dalton films, even though Dalton is a bit wooden and lacks charisma. Not a fan of the Brosnon films for the most part and I haven't really enjoyed any of the Craig ones outside of "Casino Royale".
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1. Dr. No 2. From Russia with Love 3. Casino Royale 4. For Your Eyes Only 5. Goldfinger The Bond movies starring Timothy Dalton, however, are underrated. The Living Daylights is a near-miss for my above top five. On Her Majesty's Secret Service is outstanding, but it's also a near miss. Last edited by The Great Owl; 11-24-2015 at 05:00 PM. |
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I don't watch any other franchise movies. Zero interest in Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Hunger Games, Harry Potter, etc. Some of the Bond movies are fun and about as mindless as I'll allow myself to go. |
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I've been watching the Zatoichi films slowly...too slowly, since I'm not even halfway through the set yet. I didn't want all of the films to run together if I were to watch them within a short time, but I'm tempted to make a marathon dash out of the remaining ones pretty soon. Funny that you mention The Hunger Games movies, because I saw the final one at the theater on Saturday. It's sort of like a Resident Evil movie that does not star Milla Jovovich, but I like those Resident Evil movies, so I was cool with it. The first film, The Hunger Games, is actually pretty great. It shares the dystopian vibe of a lot of my favorite bleak 1970s sci-fi movies, namely The Omega Man, Soylent Green, and Logan's Run. It was also wonderfully filmed, which was surprising, considering the subject matter. I actually enjoyed the first movie more than I liked the novel, because the movie was not so heavy-handed when it comes to the teenage girl point of view. |
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1. From Russia With Love 2. Dr. No 3. Goldfinger 4. On Her Majesty's Secret Service 5. Licence to Kill 'The Living Daylights' and 'Casino Royale' just miss the cut for me. |
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I must admit that I've only seen about 1/3 of Roger Deakins' films, but of the ones that don't already have a blu ray release, I would be most interested in Bob Rafelson's Mountains of the Moon. A commentary or interview with Deakins and/or Rafelson would be great, too.
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As for Craig, I loved Casino Royale and Skyfall, and thought Quantum of Solace was OK (it seemed more like a coda for CR than its own film, though). Still haven't seen Spectre yet. |
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The Hunger Games films are much better than one would expect. The first one is in the same vein as Rollerball. If that was it, it might not be worth much, since it just mines the same ore, but the other films build on that premise.
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I actually tried the first movie thinking it looked like it'd be a fun watch... that first 40 minutes of set up is excruciating. I couldn't get past it. Maybe will try again, though.
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Jayembee, "Thunderball" is solid. It would probably be at the back end of my top 10. I think I've always discounted it a bit because, for me, it's a drop off from Connery's first three. "Licence to Kill" is one of my favorite Bond films. "Goldeneye" and "Tomorrow Never Dies" are pretty decent, but I really didn't enjoy Brosnan's final two. "Die Another Day" is by far my least favorite Bond movie. So, so atrocious.
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Actually the first 40 minutes is the best part when there are no action sequences, then it goes into Shaky cam Battle Royale mode, I thought it was just Ok in general.
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![]() well, shame on James Bond, although to his defense they had only released their super poppy stuff by 1964. |
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Surprised there is no talk on these forums of the Yoshida set. I wonder if Criterion plans on releasing this in the states since apparently Arrow doesn't have the rights or feels it would not sell.
Finally watched the 3+ hour version of Eros plus Massacre. While the story and it's structure can be perplexing I found it much easier to follow then say a Robbet Grillet film or Marianbad and other films of this type. However the imagery, framing and composition in the movie is nothing short of breath taking. Definitely recommended for arthouse film fans. As far as the Bond films I find something to like about all of them to a degree. The early Connery films were great and the Roger Moore films are just a guilty pleasure for me. Most of the other films are more reflective of their era. The Timothy Dalton films scream late 80's early 90's and its nice to see a young Benicio Del Toro as a villian. The Pierce Brosnan films really did a disservice IMO to Brosnan. He was one of those guys that everyone thought for years would make a great Bond, but the amount of cheese in those films and the 90's excess really hurt those films. I feel the Daniel Craig films have been some of the best simply by taking the subject matter more seriously. How anyone could not like Skyfall is beyond me. Mende's did a terrific job and the series hasn't had a villain as good as Javier Bardem in a long time. |
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