Was the best Bond film too ahead of its time?

Was the best Bond film too ahead of its time?

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I Like License to Kill more, Living Daylights is pretty good though

>that ballistic shield/assault rifle combo

"He found his Waterloo."

Chills man

Found the setting of TLD much better. LTK looked liked they were trying to go back a bit to the less serious Moore era Bond.

>LTK looked liked they were trying to go back a bit to the less serious Moore era Bond.

How the hell do you figure that, that movie is a bloodbath if not the most violent Bond movie there is, there's almost no humor to be found in it.

That's not Licence to Kill you silly homo.

It just felt a bit over the top with its action sequences. Vienna was a much better setting.

It's violent, sure, but it's fairly non-serious. Aside from the opening scene, everything is pretty simple, almost bordering on comical as the mob boss winds up killing half his men out of paranoia.

TLD is the best bond. Best opening theme, best henchman, mad cute girl (even if she is a cunt), a neat spy/deception based plot, and the best final fight, my ass still clenches when I see those niggas kicking each other while dangling from a plane.

Living Daylights is fine, but License To Kill is much better.

TLD has too much narrative, the villain's plot is unnecessarily intricate for a film that resolves it by dropping a statue on Buford Pusser and calling it a day.

patrician poster is patrician.

The soundtrack was very good.

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>The soundtrack was very good.

Shame the theme is fucking terrible.

>but it's fairly non-serious

>head exploded bloodily in decompression tank
>Del Toro ground into hamburger
>iguanaman burned alive

Man I don't know what version you watched..

>Your ears when listening to the orchestra version of the theme songs

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This is objectively the best Bond kino.

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We have nothing to declare.

Except this cello.

cello

I usually don't like anything other than the original soundtracks but these aren't too bad. Re-recordings sound a bit too clean.

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Carey Lowell > Talisa Soto > Maryam D'Abo

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But we love Sony.

saw this for the first time recently and i must say it is incredibly underrated. one of my favorites for sure.

Those deaths are pretty comical when you're not 12 years old and easily spooked.

>>Don't worry. We gave her a nice honeyMoooooooon

I didn't realise you were into men.

The Dalton ones are the best, there's no question.