007: Bond films ranked: Which Bond movie is best? The definitive 007 film ranking – from awful to awesome
53 years. 24 films. 6 actors. Prepare to be shaken and stirred.
I have never liked On Her Majesty's Secret Service. I would also place Moonraker last and The Spy Who Loved Me further down the list. I like Craig better than this poster and Moore less.
OHMSS is much, much too long and Lazenby had all the screen presence of a pile of gravel. But the music is terrific. Armstrong's WE HAVE ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD is simply wonderful, and the theme tune is one of John Barry's very best.
And of course the theme song has been given a punk overhaul. In Sweden, no less:
I must admit I have not seen any of the post-Moore movies. My favorite by a wide margin is FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE which boasts not only an intelligent plot (had it been told from the POV of the young Russian girl it would have resembled THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD) but also two great villains. Lotte Lenya and Robert Shaw in the same movie is pretty hard to beat.
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Since all I got is the title and a bunch of ads, I guess not.
I have never liked On Her Majesty's Secret Service. I would also place Moonraker last and The Spy Who Loved Me further down the list. I like Craig better than this poster and Moore less.
Fun. I hummed the theme song after reading each title...well, on most of them; I don't know/recall all of the songs, gut I do the movies.
I have to agree with Steve. On Her Majesty's Secret Service is incredibly overrated, and those Moore in Space ones suck.
Poor Denise Richards can't get any respect.
OHMSS is much, much too long and Lazenby had all the screen presence of a pile of gravel. But the music is terrific. Armstrong's WE HAVE ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD is simply wonderful, and the theme tune is one of John Barry's very best.
And of course the theme song has been given a punk overhaul. In Sweden, no less:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFwgZV8UYr8
I must admit I have not seen any of the post-Moore movies. My favorite by a wide margin is FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE which boasts not only an intelligent plot (had it been told from the POV of the young Russian girl it would have resembled THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD) but also two great villains. Lotte Lenya and Robert Shaw in the same movie is pretty hard to beat.
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