BOND THREAD!!!

BOND THREAD!!!

>Top Favorite films? (not necessarily the best, just what you enjoy/love most)
>Most underrated film?
>Favorite Bond?
>Favorite main villain?
>Favorite henchmen?
>Favorite female character/performance?
>Sexiest female character?
>Who do you want to see in future bond films?

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>Top Favorite films? (not necessarily the best, just what you enjoy/love most)
1.) Casino Royale
2.) Skyfall
3.) Goldeneye
4.) The Spy who loved me
5.) The World is Not Enough
>Most underrated film?
1.) The World is Not Enough (not a fucking thing wrong with this film besides Richards who is merely poor not horrid like people claim)
2.) The Living Daylights
>Favorite Bond?
Craig = Brosnan = Connery > Dalton > Moore > Lazy
>Favorite Villain?
Le Chiffre (possibly)
Franz Sanchez (possibly)
>Favorite henchmen?
Tee Hee

>Top Favorite films?
Goldfinger, OHMSS, for your eyes only, both Daltons, goldeneye, casino Royale,
>Most underrated film?
The Dalton's and OHMSS
>Favorite Bond?
Timothy Dalton
>Favorite main villain?
Sanchez and trevelyon
>Favorite henchmen?
Nekroz
>Favorite female character/performance?
Eva green and Diana rigg
>Sexiest female character?
Xenia onnatopp and elektra king
>Who do you want to see in future bond films?
Either henry cavill or Aiden turner

>Favorite
Goldeneye
>Underrated
Dalton's Bonds
>Best Bond
Brosnan
>Who I want to see next as bond?
pic related

>Who do you want to see in future bond films?

--Michael Fassbender as James Bond

--Antje Traue as the lead villain with tons of screen time, sexy as fuck moments & is not a manhater or any bullshit like that, make her a methodical, intelligent & less over the top villain.

>Sam Neill as M

I didn't know I wanted this

she definetly has a sort of onnatop/vesper vibe

Bérénice Marlohe was not given even remotely enough to do however her scene at the bar was fantastically subtly acted.
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And omg did she look sultry as fuck!

Bond - 11
Love interest - 22
Villain - 33
Henchman - 44
M - 55
Q - 66
Moneypenny - 77
Comic relief - 88
Credits scene villain cameo - 99
Director - 00

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>Top Favorite films?
You Only Live Twice
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
The Living Daylights
Licence to Kill

>Most underrated film?
Moonraker

>Favorite Bond?
Dalton

>Favorite main villain?
Franz Sanchez

>Favorite henchmen?
Necro

>Favorite female character/performance?
Carey Lowell as Pam Bouvier

>Sexiest female character?
see above

>Who do you want to see in future bond films?
less "this is serious business," more fun and escapism

steven seagal for a retired bond that gets back into the game when his wife and daughter get killed by nigerian assassins

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>Top Favorite films? (not necessarily the best, just what you enjoy/love most)
You Only Live Twice
>Most underrated film?
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
>Favorite Bond?
Dalton
>Favorite main villain?
Blofeld (especially the Donald Pleasence version)
>Favorite henchmen?
Xenia Onatopp
>Favorite female character/performance?
Teresa
>Sexiest female character?
Domino
>Who do you want to see in future bond films?
No one. The franchise is spent, IMO. A decent Bond film is impossible to make in contemporary Hollywood. The last one I really enjoyed was Goldeneye.

How was Casino Royal less then decent?

For starters, it had Daniel Craig as Bond.

>You Only Live Twice

>A decent Bond film is impossible to make in contemporary Hollywood
So true, they just need to put the franchise to rest until the PC climate blows over, if it ever does.

They won't though, gotta milk that cash cow

>Top Favorite films? (not necessarily the best, just what you enjoy/love most)
The Living Daylights, License to Kill, Casino Royale
>Most underrated film?
The Living Daylights
>Favorite Bond?
Pic Related
>Favorite main villain?
Blofeld
>Favorite henchmen?
Jaws
>Favorite female character/performance?
LOL
>Sexiest female character?
Onatop
>Who do you want to see in future bond films?
Baron Samedi

>>Top Favorite films?
GoldenEye and License to Kill
>>Most underrated film?
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
>>Favorite Bond?
Connery
>>Favorite main villain?
006, Alec Trevelyan
>>Favorite henchmen?
Probably Oddjob or the two gay guys in Diamonds are Forever
>>Favorite female character/performance?
Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore
>>Sexiest female character?
Xena Onatopp
>>Who do you want to see in future bond films?
Nobody, since they suck now.

Who was phenomenal.
What about the first 3 Craig movies where damaged by PC-ness?

It's not even just the PC thing. Today's world is just so different from the world in which the novels were written. The Cold War is over, the glamor and glitz of high society are gone (places like Monte Carlo and St. Moritz are full of nouveau riche footballers and fat Arabs, Kanye West wears ripped jeans to the Met Gala instead of a tux, etc.), and spy movies apparently need Bourne-style action sequences and pacing to sell tickets (I'm probably odd in that I much preferred the more cerebral first Bourne film to the others). The world that Bond belonged to is gone.

>and spy movies apparently need Bourne-style action sequences and pacing to sell tickets
Why is that a flaw?

All fair points

I'd rather have Bond use CQC like an actual espionage man than throw "choreographed 45 minutes before filming" punches.

>Antje Traue
I swear to fuck, if they give us a female Bond, she better play her and she better as fuck go for the dick for dick sake just like Bond goes for pussy for the sake of pussy, I will burn this mother fucker down if they do not.

IMO, the only good thing about Craig as Bond is that he's not Roger Moore.

It's a flaw for Bond, because it doesn't fit the traditional character of the Bond franchise.

And as I said, I thought it became a flaw in the second and third Bourne films, as well. It was too much. Same thing happened to the Matrix sequels (among the many other flaws of those films).

Bond isn't about gritty realism, though. It's always been a heavily glamorized version of the espionage game.

The fact that every scene with a female character didn't end with her and Bond fucking.

It was the best part of Moonraker.

So?
Even Brosnan-era fist fights were dated as fuck by the time shit like Hunted and Bourne came out.
It would be lame for them to go back to that shit.

The newest movie had a big dumb illuminati meeting and a giant man who burst through doors like super villain. It literally had Blofeld walking around in slippers and holding his cat.

Just because the fights are actually cool on a technical level doesn't mean Bond didn't walk around in a skeleton mask for 10 minutes.

If they suddenly went back to two dudes who obviously have no formal combat training punching each other like drunks from a youtube video compilation of street fights, it would be absolute trash.

If an actual espionage man is using CQC, the situation is absolutely fucked up and the espionage man is likely to die.

Jason Bourne is as much movie magic as James Bond; and frankly, I prefer the almost aristocratic Bond.

Not that guy, but that's part of what I really liked about Spectre. It felt like an old Bond movie at its heart.

But that goes to my point: it's impossible to make Bond today without "updating" the aesthetics, which betrays the source material.

I'd rather they just made modern spy movies with modern aesthetics and didn't call it Bond.

They updated shit in the Dalton movies, and in the Brosnan ones.

The entire Bond franchise started with someone who knew about espionage and gathering intel, and it shows—even if it's "glam" as you mention, it's still Bond realizing a smooth in-out tactic will work far better than just blowing the doors off and coming in shooting.

The modern Bond films are made by Hollywood retards who don't know anything about the best methods to get information, and I guess it's "boring" to watch for modern (ADD) audiences.

Does anyone else here think Tomorrow Never Dies is underrated? The beginning is amazing.

Yes, but the '80s were closer in many ways culturally (and cinematically) to the '60s than they are to today. And as I said, while I thought Goldeneye was solid, I didn't think the subsequent films Brosnan worked well at all.

>>Top Favorite films?
From Russia With Love
Goldfinger
The Spy Who Loved Me
Goldeneye
Casino Royale
>Most underrated film?
The World Is Not Enough
>Favorite Bond?
Brosnan
>Favorite main villain?
Scaramanga
>Favorite henchmen?
Oddjob
>Favorite female character/performance?
Judi Dench as M
>Sexiest female character?
Vesper Lynd

>tfw have a thing for comforting crying girls and that shower scene

I only watched the Criag Bond Trilogy (haven't seen Spectre yet

>Casino Royale - 9/10
>Quantum of Solace - 6/10
>Skyfall - 5/10

Casino Royale was great, there isn't really much to be said about it in that regard. There wasn't much I liked out it, other than it spent too much time in Africa at the beginning and not enough time in London, though that's just me nitpicking. Craig was great and so was Eva Green. It had a 10/10 opening song and opening sequence.

Quantum of Solace at its core is fine, but it wasn't edited properly and felt really aimless at times. I still liked Craig in this movie, as well as Olga & Gemma. Really nice opening sequence but the song was fucking terrible.

Skyfall was a mess as far as the story was concerned. Craig was alright but the villain wasn't that great. I don't really mind an ex agent as a villain, but I don't think it was handled well. Also the ending action parts at the manor weren't great. Fairly sup-par if you asked me. The bond girl was shit in this movie as well. It had a pretty good opening sequence and the song was okay.

Where should I go from here?

You only live twice has best soundtrack

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Absolutely.

>but the song was fucking terrible.
Does anyone else like the QOS song like I do?

>Top Favorite films? (not necessarily the best, just what you enjoy/love most)
Goldfinger
Thunderball
Goldeneye
>Most underrated film?
Tomorrow Never Dies
>Favorite main villain?
Auric "I expect you to die" Goldfinger
>Favorite henchmen?
Jaws tied with Red Grant
>Favorite female character/performance?
Connery era MoneyPenny
>Sexiest female character?
Honey Rider
>Who do you want to see in future bond films?
Clive Owen

Campbell becomes the henchman immediately. I don't know how I feel about that. I think he could be a great Felix Leitner. He excels at being a bumbling hero or the hero's bumbling sidekick.

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Hiddleston!

I'm gonna miss Daniel Craig lads

Will only be happy if Fassbender replaces him, but that's sure not gonna happen

Hiddleston would be a nice change

>craig
>bond

Will Hiddleston bulk up for the role? He looks far too skinny Tbh

I was expecting your unfunny autism to come.