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  • čas přidán 27. 09. 2021
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  • @Aidenkong523
    @Aidenkong523 Před 2 lety +142

    I personally prefer "The Living Daylights" to "License To Kill". Not by much, but I find there's more style in TLD and is quite unique compared to other bond films.

    • @MickeyLeeBukowski
      @MickeyLeeBukowski Před 2 lety +3

      Same

    • @mike91mdk45
      @mike91mdk45 Před 2 lety +6

      I think it's close as well, but for me the villains of LTK give it the slight edge

    • @strikerbowls791
      @strikerbowls791 Před 2 lety +5

      LTK is awful. Most people won't admit it tho

    • @ricardocantoral7672
      @ricardocantoral7672 Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you. Licence To Kill feels like a low rent knock off a Bond movie. I am feeling less EON, more Cannon from that film. I know the budget was reduced after Living Daylights but damn, did it have to look so cheap ?

    • @ricardocantoral7672
      @ricardocantoral7672 Před 2 lety +2

      @@strikerbowls791 It has a legion of fan boys who insist it's closer to the novels and it is on a superficial level.

  • @TX10X10
    @TX10X10 Před 2 lety +99

    I honestly think Daltons bond movies are underrated and some of the best of the bond series. He adds so much to the character. Great list and another fantastic video, look forward to your next.

  • @samuelgregory2088
    @samuelgregory2088 Před 2 lety +87

    I absolutely love the On her Majesty’s Secret Service Theme song and I think the fact that it’s just an instrumental is a testament to how strong it is. Not talked about enough whatsoever.

    • @spanishpeaches2930
      @spanishpeaches2930 Před 2 lety +3

      If you like the theme...which is brilliant...check out the vid OHMSS The First Four Chords. It gives a real eye-opener on the score and how it was used, subtly, as a refrain throughout the movie.

    • @Nimroc
      @Nimroc Před 2 lety +2

      Probably me favourite track in franchise aside for the classic Bond theme.

    • @livelyupmyself1
      @livelyupmyself1 Před 2 lety +2

      It was the first Bond movie I owned and will always be my favourite.

    • @telsutton
      @telsutton Před rokem +1

      Aye, watched The Music of Bond, or whatever it was called) on Amazon last week... 'From Russia With Love' and 'O.H.M.S.S.' main theme completely ignored. Plus, an hour of being subjected to Billie Eilish... no thanks.

  • @MartianDX
    @MartianDX Před 2 lety +239

    Skyfall is easily my favorite. I get the frustration as a meta-commentary, but just as a character piece I really love where the movie takes Bond, maybe because Im such a sucker for "heroes past their prime" stories. The third act in particular is something that really resonates with me after watching it. The tone they set with the location feels so unique to Skyfall in comparison to most other Bond films. The vast Scottish field is so beautiful, but still has a sense of melancholy with the clouded weather and muted color pallette. It reminds me of summers spend in the west side of Norway where sometimes the weather isnt super great, but the landscape still remains so beautiful.

    • @derekwalter4238
      @derekwalter4238 Před 2 lety +10

      I think skyfall is good, but it's always felt odd how they introduced Craig's Bond as being in his younger years and then rather abruptly go into the whole "past his prime" thing.
      Edit: and look at that, that's what he says in the video lol

    • @phcookie.t
      @phcookie.t Před 2 lety +17

      @@derekwalter4238 Yeah, but is that the fault of Skyfall itself? Maybe it fails as a direct sequel to Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace, but it never really marketed itself as such. Then again, the whole "past his prime" thing isn't Skyfall's only quality. If you view it as a stand alone film, it is pretty great in my opinion.

    • @derekwalter4238
      @derekwalter4238 Před 2 lety

      @@phcookie.t Yeah I know, I said I thought it was good.

    • @sahlsenburg
      @sahlsenburg Před 2 lety +11

      Spectre is easily worse then sky fall

    • @MrSuperGeekster
      @MrSuperGeekster Před 2 lety +4

      I loved the beauty and action and general filmmaking of sky fall but it did fall emotionally short for me and some of the plot holes were too noticeable for me. Still my second favourite Craig obviously but Royale will always be my numero uno.

  • @DarthUmbra
    @DarthUmbra Před 2 lety +57

    The funny thing about Die Another Day is that it has quite a few plot points with Diamonds Are Forever. The conflict diamond laundering, the surgery altering people's appearance and of course the space laser the villain uses for world domination.

    • @tylerjsmithers8385
      @tylerjsmithers8385 Před rokem +3

      Yes, that's what I noticed... It's an unfortunate fact

    • @adamcade604
      @adamcade604 Před 9 měsíci +2

      That's why both movies are my two least favourite in the series

  • @RichardDicksondlyrch68
    @RichardDicksondlyrch68 Před 2 lety +36

    Oh I am SO with you on Tomorrow Never Dies. It's got all the classic Bond elements and does them well. It's easily the best Brosnan Bond in my mind.

    • @PUARockstar
      @PUARockstar Před 2 lety +3

      My thoughts exactly

    • @dereklewis4321
      @dereklewis4321 Před 2 lety

      And its plot has aged like fine wine. A mega Billionaire using his media empire to create disinformation.

    • @GROK99
      @GROK99 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hated the ridiculous villan.
      Yeoh and Brosnan are great.

    • @lethalus3494
      @lethalus3494 Před měsícem

      Great film but Goldeneye is better! 4 memorable villains and not a single wasted scene.

  • @jwtrailers5317
    @jwtrailers5317 Před 2 lety +186

    Can't tell you how refreshing it is to see Skyfall not in someone's top 3 for once; not only that but calling out the film's thematic flaws. Bravo sir!

    • @speedracer1945
      @speedracer1945 Před 2 lety +7

      Skyfall is a film I didn't like and agree with the video but the plot mirrored The Dark Knights plot in parts .

    • @Bale4Bond
      @Bale4Bond Před 2 lety +6

      It used to be my absolute favourite right after seeing it and still some time later.
      It can probably still make my top 5, but the film's flaws regarding it's plot only become more visible with each viewing.

    • @neesi1570
      @neesi1570 Před 2 lety +15

      I like Skyfall a little better than Eyebrow does, but it's nice to see someone think that it's overrated. He's right that Bond goes from "cocky hotshot" and "old and struggling" way too quickly, and I still can't watch the climax without thinking of Home Alone.

    • @fcsuper
      @fcsuper Před 2 lety +19

      Skyfall has flaws, but Eyebrow is overstating his case to justify a lower rating for the movie. It's not even true Bond didn't accomplish anything (or failed at everything). Despite seeing the movie repeatedly, Eyebrow still seems to miss some of the subtleties of the film. For once we have a Bond movie that doesn't spoon feed every plot point to us. Eyebrow was looking for excuses to rate this lower than it deserves. His opinion is his, though, and this is his list.

    • @Nimroc
      @Nimroc Před 2 lety +7

      To me Skyfall is just an ok film, one that has a lot of great components but which the plot does a poor job of connecting.
      For example Silva should be an interesting villain, but what I got out of the film was more just that Javier Bardem is a good actor, because the story itself just doesn't do enough for me to really care about his backstory and motivation.
      And the plot a lot of the times comes across as nonsensical to the point that it just feels like the filmmakers didn't care as long as they can shoehorn in the themes they wanted.

  • @deckarde4919
    @deckarde4919 Před rokem +23

    Spectre's greatest crime was having a long sequence set in a snowy mountainscape and NO SKIING DOWN THE MOUNTAINS.

  • @roadtonowherefilms
    @roadtonowherefilms Před 2 lety +158

    I love that OHMSS is getting the acclaim it deserves all these years later. It's a masterclass of filmmaking, and to say it's a bad film merely because of Lazenby's performance, (which itself is underrated IMO) is a cop out.

    • @telsutton
      @telsutton Před 2 lety +4

      Lazenby stepped into Connery's massive misogynist shoes and made it something new, modern.... and we know he wanted to take that even further. You have to remember the sexual politics and anti-Establishment feeling in 1968... Mi5 probably gave Cubby notice to get Bond 'back on track' by dumbing him down, waving the Union Jack at every possible opportunity.... and that still continues to this day; why the series should be put to sleep... much like the British Establishment.

    • @mikemanzetti6530
      @mikemanzetti6530 Před 2 lety +3

      @@telsutton George Lazenby was a cad far worse than Bond in real life, lmao.

    • @livelyupmyself1
      @livelyupmyself1 Před 2 lety +1

      First bond movie I ever owned; solidified my interest in the character.

    • @kkarx
      @kkarx Před 2 lety +5

      Lazenby was ok but the movie is garbage.

    • @dereklewis4321
      @dereklewis4321 Před 2 lety

      @@kkarx cap

  • @josefalecgeradila3901
    @josefalecgeradila3901 Před 2 lety +47

    A really well thought out and heartfelt list.

  • @JyotiMishra
    @JyotiMishra Před 2 lety +19

    OHMSS has been my favourite Bond film for at least the last twenty years. It's the one that most grips me emotionally. On some re-watches, it wrecks me. The older you get, the more you've loved and lost, the more it finds you.
    And yes, the score is sublime.
    Thank you for this thoughtful ranking, I'd love it even if you hadn't agreed about top Bond.

    • @jayvee5686
      @jayvee5686 Před měsícem

      It's such a good movie. Watching "Diamonds are Forever" right after OHMSS just showcases how much of a a great film OHMSS is

  • @DutchBondFan
    @DutchBondFan Před rokem +4

    I was pointed towards your channel in my comments today. Great content, pleased to meet you! 🍸

  • @djstarsign
    @djstarsign Před rokem +20

    It’s been a real treat to see OHMSS go from being “that weird one with that guy who never played Bond again” to becoming viewed by many as one of the best, if not, the best of them all.
    I had a special connection to it because I watched the weird cut of the movie that came out on tv. And I loved the bobsled sequence. The movie felt otherworldly and hit differently. And as I started watching the movies again as an adult, it took forever to find out that “the one with that guy who never played Bond again” was THAT movie I loved as a kid.

    • @laurencewhite4809
      @laurencewhite4809 Před 8 měsíci

      Honestly, I cant take anyone seriously who says OHMSS is their favourite bond movie.

    • @3trilogy
      @3trilogy Před měsícem

      ​@@laurencewhite4809Could not agree more! Fans of OHMSS choose to overlook the fact George Lazenby is not a believable Bons.

  • @fijistarproductions990
    @fijistarproductions990 Před rokem +3

    25: Quantum Of Solace
    24: The Man With The Golden Gun
    23: A View To A Kill
    22: Die Another Day
    21: Spectre
    20: The Living Daylights
    19: Diamonds Are Forever
    18: Live And Let Die
    17: You Only Live Twice
    16: No Time To Die
    15: For Your Eyes Only
    14: The Word Is Not Enough
    13: GoldenEye
    12: Tomorrow Never Dies
    11: Moonraker
    10: Octopussy
    9: Licence To Kill
    8: Thunderball
    7: Dr. No
    6: The Spy Who Loved Me
    5: Skyfall
    4: From Russia With Love
    3: Goldfinger
    2: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    1: Casino Royale

  • @Dock76
    @Dock76 Před 2 lety +27

    I'm a Moonraker apologist. I love how silly it is. It's like Temple of Doom for me. Ridiculous in almost every way. But that's part of why it rules.

    • @iancocks9408
      @iancocks9408 Před 10 měsíci

      What does apologist mean?, I love moonraker too, it’s the first bond movie I saw on release as a young boy. I didn’t really care for many of the films after for your eyes only.

    • @Dock76
      @Dock76 Před 10 měsíci

      @@iancocks9408 It means I'll defend the film to the death from detractors. Moonraker divides opinion a little bit.

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 Před 6 měsíci

      The problem for me is not the silliness but that it managed to be kind of boring in the end and that I always fall asleep.

  • @robnykulaik7337
    @robnykulaik7337 Před rokem +8

    Excellent James Bond ranking, I really appreciate "Her Majesty's Secret Service" as number one. To me it is the ultimate James Bond movie as well. Out if all the movies, its the most haunting and non-stop fun!! I seen it at the drive in with my parents when i was a kid....and the part were the hench man gets mulched by the snowblower and thd white snow turns red, gave me nightmares for weeks!!
    Great job!!

  • @MegaALEXLOUIS
    @MegaALEXLOUIS Před 2 lety +70

    Crazily harsh on Skyfall! Bond does achieve a lot in the film, including saving the life of M in the parliamentary sub-committee when he shows Ralph Fiennes why he, Bond, remains relevant.
    Enjoyed this video though, otherwise. Good work fella.

    • @chuckmeat87
      @chuckmeat87 Před 2 lety +2

      I just think it is ordinary. There is nothing for me, that I think makes it standout

    • @garyambrosini1427
      @garyambrosini1427 Před rokem +1

      No, skyfall is bang average

  • @nerdreveries5651
    @nerdreveries5651 Před 2 lety +123

    In regards to Skyfall, I never thought it was a direct sequel to Quantum. I always interpreted the movie as happening much later in Bond's life. During the car ride with M, Bond jokingly threatens to launch her out of the vehicle which is a throwback to Goldfinger as an example. The death of Judy Dench's M, I gathered happened much later after Goldeneye and the other films. In Spectre, they tie all the films together, which implies all those events have happened from prior non-Craig Bond films, but in Spectre, it becomes a re-imagining. Also, the film took almost 5 years to come out, and there was a ton of articles being written regarding whether the film was actually going to be made and that perhaps Daniel Craig would be too old to continue the franchise. While I understand the inclusion of a Money-Penny origin story, doesn't quite add up with the timeline... I was willing to look past it in order to have Money-penny back. The general point I'm making, is that Skyfall, I don't believe, was meant to be taking place, directly after Quantum.

    • @rageagainstmyhatchet
      @rageagainstmyhatchet Před 2 lety +7

      Not directly after, but from the shift in tone, Bond goes from a late thirties renegade to a late forties burnout. The grizzled and grey muzzle of stubble and the reflection on a career of sacrifice all add up to say it's at least ten years later, which doesn't work.
      It could have been fine, if only they had dropped the "tired and burned out" approach to his character. He could still have been ambitious and energetic and made the story work just as well.
      As it happens we're now getting the third film in a row where Bond is a burnout, because that's the story each director wants to explore, but it didn't need to be that way.

    • @nerdreveries5651
      @nerdreveries5651 Před 2 lety +3

      @@rageagainstmyhatchet In other words, it doesn't work for you personally.

    • @beethockmtee8565
      @beethockmtee8565 Před 2 lety +7

      You're right that Skyfall doesn't take place immediately after Quantum, but you seem to think Casino and Quantum are a prequel to the Connery-Brosnan films and Skyfall and Spectre (and No Time to Die, I presume), the sequels. This is incorrect. The Craig films operate in their own, standalone timeline. Casino Royale was a reboot, not a prequel. Just like Batman Begins isn't a prequel to the Tim Burton Batman film, but a reboot. The reason Skyfall shows a Moneypenny origin story is because that's the first time the character has met Bond in this timeline. It's not a continuity error.

    • @hat8918
      @hat8918 Před 2 lety +3

      ​@@beethockmtee8565 I feel like you are being unusually dense. Casino Royale was the very first book written by Ian Fleming, and takes place, before the other books. It wasn't a reboot, it was the first book. The Hobbit wasn't a "reboot" of LoTR, it was the first book written. The Craig-era, wasn't officially a reboot until Spectre, prior to that, they toyed with the idea of it not being a complete reboot.

    • @beethockmtee8565
      @beethockmtee8565 Před 2 lety +9

      @@hat8918 no, the Craig era was a reboot. The books don’t matter. Casino was an adaptation of the first Fleming book, yes, but it was a reboot of the Bond series.

  • @damianoakes2592
    @damianoakes2592 Před 2 lety +8

    For context, I don't hate any of these films, and the bottom two are the only ones I don't have a ton of fun watching. Maybe if we got Moore and Dalton each in one film earlier, things might have been improved somewhat. Alas.
    24. A View to a Kill
    23. Diamonds Are Forever
    22. Moonraker
    21. Die Another Day
    20. The World Is Not Enough
    19. Quantum of Solace
    18. Live and Let Die
    17. The Man with the Golden Gun
    16. Octopussy
    15. Tomorrow Never Dies
    14. Spectre
    13. For Your Eyes Only
    12. Thunderball
    11. You Only Live Twice
    10. Licence to Kill
    09. Dr. No
    08. The Living Daylights
    07. Skyfall
    06. Goldeneye
    05. The Spy Who Loved Me
    04. Goldfinger
    03. From Russia with Love
    02. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    01. Casino Royale

  • @lightbulbchannel721
    @lightbulbchannel721 Před 2 lety +11

    You are right about Skyfall, but Spectre is still more worse in my book.

  • @frankb821
    @frankb821 Před 2 lety +6

    I've watched so many "Bond Rankings" videos I usually end up moving on 5 minutes in, but yours is different. The thoughtfulness and reverence you employ sets your mini-reviews apart, emphasizing obscure, yet important notes others blow over. To me, it's more about the why than where a given film appears on the list, but having said that, we do have surprisingly similar overall rankings. While I don't agree with every point, or that Bond films should necessarily be viewed through the lens of modern popular sensibilities, I commend your keen eye and ability to explain your thoughts in a convincing way! Bravo on your articulation and presentation of your views! Every true Bond fan has an "aberration"...a Bond film that ranks unexpectedly high. Mine is "For Your Eyes Only," which is #2 on my overall list for best overall tone. Cheers!

  • @John_O_Maoilearca
    @John_O_Maoilearca Před 2 lety +29

    Roger Moore is the reason why the Bond series still exists. Never a true word said on this topic.

    • @spanishpeaches2930
      @spanishpeaches2930 Před 2 lety +5

      Perhaps, but had Lazenby not blown his chance, we can never know just how good he could have been. Him and Connery were the only two Bonds, to me, who looked like they could handle themselves.

    • @laurencewhite4809
      @laurencewhite4809 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@spanishpeaches2930 Lazenby couldn't act if his life depended on it.

    • @spanishpeaches2930
      @spanishpeaches2930 Před 8 měsíci

      @@laurencewhite4809 Neither could Moore tbf. Lazenby was learning and would have got better. He was a good Bond who properly looked like he could beat the sh1t out of an opponent..unlike Brosnan, for intance.

    • @laurencewhite4809
      @laurencewhite4809 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@spanishpeaches2930 I think its fair to say Moore wasn't a very versatile actor, but the one character he played in pretty much all his movies were great. Lazenby on the other hand is so out of his element it was embarrassing.

  • @Euphoris
    @Euphoris Před 2 lety +29

    This critic of Skyfall is so unfair to me. I think Skyfall is probably the greatest Bond of Craig. And that's because, opposed to your view, I feel the introspection is great. We've never had this movie where we explore, ever so slightly, Bond's past. The mansion scene is truly one of the best action sequence I can think of, it's riveting, it's fun, it has spectacular shots and it ends by M's Death which I didn't see coming. Skyfall does not adress the series flaws, the racism and all that jazz, what it does pretty well is aknowledging the world we live in is moving forward in probably the fastest since the Industrial revolution and Bond's (and all the 00's) usefulness in this new world. M's recital at the Govt' hearing is yet another demonstration that they're still valid, they still deliver results, for the fictional MI-6 and for us, the audience. It's also a redemption story, it follows Casino Royale and Quantum Of Solace's narratives that those have been so taxing to Bond in every way, that it results in him not being on top of his game and thus failing to retrieve the list. It's a story about cutting loose ends, not by Bond itself, but by the surroundings he lives in. M dies, MI-6 HQ's is bombed, his childhood home is no more. Your critique seems to fall in some moments into the contrarian rather than on the essay. In my honest opinion, Skyfall deserves top 5 at the very least.
    Also, ranking Spectre above Skyfall? Come on. The movie is a reel of gags piled one on the other, with a forgettable Bond girl, a stupid long lost brother story which isn't even canon, with boring action scenes that feels like the bad guys are storm troopers when shooting at bond (with the laboratory explosion, for instance). Even the soundtrack is horrible to listen at (looking at you, lackluster Sam Smith's "Writing on the wall"). Talk about a movie that brings absolutely nothing, make poorly executed callbacks to "From Russia With Love" and others whilst being written by a five years old who still thinks poop jokes are funny. Jeez!

    • @bartderuyck
      @bartderuyck Před 2 lety +5

      I couldn't ever rate Spectre higher than Skyfall since Spectre is honestly one of the more terrible Bond outings in general. I think save for Die Another Day, which truly is bad in a lot of ways, and maybe even one or two Moore films, Spectre is a contender for the worst Bond film ever.

    • @ghani666
      @ghani666 Před 2 lety +3

      It’s wild that they were made by the same team (writers / director). You can tell how much they cared about Skyfall, how much love and enthusiasm went into that film.
      Contrarily, you can tell that SPECTRE was just a paycheck, nobody cared or thought they were making something special. And it shows.

    • @dereklewis4321
      @dereklewis4321 Před 2 lety +2

      Specter is bad on so many levels. My biggest gripe is it ruined the motivations for Silva. A man out for revenge being his own man? Nope....specter agent....give me a break. One problem with bond as a series. Trend chasers. Marvel had all the movies connected so let's make all the craig movies connect!

    • @ghani666
      @ghani666 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dereklewis4321 absolutely. It’s also so fucking lazy because it’s basically the writers saying “hey, we have no way to make the villain of this film intimidating or compelling, so we’ll just (basically) steal all of the good shit done in Casino Royale and Skyfall and just assume that because people loved those films, they’ll automatically love this one because now the plots of those films are the plot of this film!” And just….no.
      I hate SPECTRE so fucking much. Easily the only Bond film that I hate.

    • @dereklewis4321
      @dereklewis4321 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ghani666 Shooting down a helicopter at night time with a handgun at 200 meters out was the biggest groan I have had at a movie. I know its Bond and I need to suspend disbelief but even that was just god awful writing. Dimonds and Die another day are bad but they are still entertaining to watch. This movie tho is the only Bond film I have absolutely 0 desire to ever watch again. And it blows my mind its by the same team that brought us Skyfall. I dont know how this guy could rank it so high.

  • @johnmiller5679
    @johnmiller5679 Před rokem +1

    Moore was my Bond growing up and I think he had gotten unfairly treated. His films were more fun and not taken itself too seriously and as a kid I loved that.

  • @DarkDomain
    @DarkDomain Před 2 lety +13

    I'm still of the belief that From Russia With Love is the best, I love that you put it #2 on the list.

    • @scottandrews7505
      @scottandrews7505 Před rokem

      I think From Russia with Love is my favorite, as well, except for the woman with the shoe and the guys with the room service take it down a few notches below Casino Royal and Skyfall.

  • @adamwallace7353
    @adamwallace7353 Před rokem +2

    1) Casino Royale
    2) On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    3) Goldfinger
    4) The Spy Who Loved Me
    5) From Russia With Love
    6) Skyfall
    7) Goldeneye
    8) Licence to Kill
    9) No Time To Die
    10) The Living Daylights

  • @crobeastness
    @crobeastness Před 2 lety +9

    1. from russia with love
    2. casino royale
    3. goldeneye
    4. on her majesty's secret service
    5. the living daylights
    6. thunderball
    7. the world is not enough
    8. licence to kill
    9. for your eyes only
    10. dr. no
    11. tomorrow never dies
    12. the spy who loved me
    13. skyfall
    14. goldfinger
    15. you only live twice
    16. no time to die
    17. octopussy
    18. live and let die
    19. moonraker
    20. a view to a kill
    21. spectre
    22. the man with the golden gun
    23. die another day
    24. quantum of solace
    25. diamonds are forever
    the bottom 5 are the only ones I do not like, in fact, I hate them.

    • @dgnoel4180
      @dgnoel4180 Před rokem

      Spectre and NTTD should be last

    • @crobeastness
      @crobeastness Před rokem

      @@dgnoel4180 i have rewatched the entire franchise since I posted this list in lead up to NTTD. I do now hate spectre, but not NTTD. That one has some letdowns like poorly displayed gimmick of a bland super villain, the nonsensical reason Bond decides not trust her. But it also has really great highs like the action choreography and callback music from OHMSS (the music in general, even the theme is great)

  • @kylemitchell6866
    @kylemitchell6866 Před 2 lety +5

    I loved it. Great list. Overall, my choices would be similar, couple of changes but thats a preference thing. I love your Bond outlook. These videos are great. Thank you for your awesome work!

  • @samallwood2319
    @samallwood2319 Před 2 lety +14

    I've always had a soft spot for the man with the golden gun because I used to watch it all the time as a kid. I can't dare to rewatch for fear of ruining it.

    • @richardmalcolm1457
      @richardmalcolm1457 Před 2 lety +1

      It's definitely got one of the very best villains!

    • @AE-Rugby
      @AE-Rugby Před 7 měsíci

      it’s my favourite and I never get the bad comments it receives .

  • @matthewstiles3258
    @matthewstiles3258 Před 2 lety +5

    6 Skyfall
    5 Goldfinger
    4 Dr No
    3 From Russia with Love (mainly for the train scene, it’s the best of the Connery films)
    2 Casino Royale
    1 OHMSS

    • @matthewstiles3258
      @matthewstiles3258 Před 2 lety +1

      Pretty close to Dan's list it turns out. Great minds..

    • @EyebrowCinema
      @EyebrowCinema  Před 2 lety +2

      The whole train sequence is also my favourite stretch of From Russia with Love.

  • @AlmightyBruce
    @AlmightyBruce Před 2 lety +6

    25: Never Say Never Again
    24: A View to a Kill
    23: The Man With the Golden Gun
    22: Quantum of Solace
    21: Die Another Day
    20: Spectre
    19: The Living Daylights
    18: You Only Live Twice
    17: Live and Let Die
    16: Diamonds are Forever
    15: Octopussy
    14: Moonraker
    13: Tomorrow Never Dies
    12: For Your Eyes Only
    11: Licence to Kill
    10: Thunderball
    9: The World is not Enough
    8: Goldeneye
    7: The Spy Who Loved Me
    6: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    5: Dr. No
    4: From Russia With Love
    3: Skyfall
    2: Goldfinger
    1: Casino Royale
    P.S: I will update my list when NTTD comes out
    P.P.S: I disagree, Skyfall is triumphant!

    • @scottandrews7505
      @scottandrews7505 Před rokem

      I would put Spectre at 9. To say it's worse than the god-awful Diamonds Are Forever - you must be a Connery fan. But seriously, that movie just sucks in so many ways. And Moonraker is BOR-ING. Live and Let Die so poorly gets culture. Spectre rises above them all in many ways. Maybe Thunderball above Spectre. But Octopussy, no way. For Your Eyes Only is also cheesy in many ways, but I still love it for reasons I cannot fully explain. Maybe I like the cheesy song. I like the crossbow Greek Chewbacca chick getting revenge. Or the awful acting hot blonde skater. Whatever, I just like it. It makes no sense that I like it. Total agreement on Casino Royale, which I have just under Goldfinger, although it's overall acting, stunts, everything really just rocks. The script writing in CR is probably the best in all of the Bond movies. Skyfall just a shade behind it... and the ending of Skyfall is the most epic. From Russia With Love is an amazing theme song, and the Bond girl is sublime. I hate jaws so that is why the Spy Who Loved Me falls down the board. Dr. No is epic for the Caribbean scenes done right. On Her Majesty's Service is absolutely not number one the dude's just intrigued but that doesn't make it a great movie. I felt Lazenby fell flat as Bond. And I can't get over that. Quantum of Solace is also not the piece of trash everyone says it is. Yes, there are flaws and after Casino Royale it would be hard for anything to measure up. But Quantum of Solace has its moments. I truly love the opening sequence and the bullring fight scenes. The airplane scene is good. The desert hideaway is weak. That's probably what tanks the movie. If they'd had a more sinister evil hideout, maybe someone truly more bad guy than Green, the movie would be stronger. The movie that doesn't make this list, but should, is the one that came out the day he made this list. And it belongs just under Skyfall, in my opinion, only because it's so damned long. But the opening, the depth of James' love, betrayal, and rediscovery of his love is unrivaled in any Bond movie. I was touched. The opening scenes where Bond visits Vespa's tomb is a particularly amazing fight sequence. Oh - one more thing - you have to rate Spectre higher if only for the amazing helicopter sequence over the city. Which is epic.

  • @hairy_cornflake
    @hairy_cornflake Před rokem +2

    I still can't believe some people hate OHMSS, it has everything a Bond movie needs.
    Great cast, near perfect filmmaking, and that score oh my God!

  • @RollingBottleFilms
    @RollingBottleFilms Před 2 lety +9

    Such an obvious yawn take on MWTGG and Mary Goodnight. Britt Ekland is funny.

  • @Riutanharju
    @Riutanharju Před 2 lety +4

    I have always considered Skyfall as an overrated 007 film.

    • @itachi-kun7736
      @itachi-kun7736 Před 2 lety +2

      yes its overrated but still top ten but not top 3

  • @drbop6951
    @drbop6951 Před 2 lety +5

    Agree. On Her Majesty's Secret Service is in my opinion the best Bond film. It is free of the Eon formula and strives to show a human being in in-human circumstances with the temptation of the license to kill and the decisions and outcomes this brings. Genius.

  • @kuribayashi84
    @kuribayashi84 Před 2 lety +3

    My ranking changes almost daily, right now I'd be:
    1. Goldeneye
    2. Casino Royale
    3. The Spy who loved me
    4. Skyfall
    5. Goldfinger
    6. Licence to Kill
    7. Tomorrow never dies
    8. You only live twice
    9. For your Eyes only
    10. On her Majesties Secret Service
    11. Moonraker
    12. The Living Daylights
    13. No Time to Die
    14. Octopussy
    15. Live and let die
    16. From Russia with love
    17. The World is not Enough
    18. Thunderball
    19. Dr No
    20. A View to a Kill
    21. The Man with the Golden Gun
    22. Quantum of Solace
    23. Die Another Day
    24. Diamonds are forever
    25. Spectre

    • @tonycrawford9974
      @tonycrawford9974 Před 2 lety

      i totally agree with goldeneye, it's the epitomy of Bond and Brosnon got screwed over with the producers for the next three films. What a waste!

  • @DadaNabhaniilanandaTheMonkDude

    Thanks for this - really fun to get your take on the whole series. My faves? 1. Casino Royale 2. The Living Daylights (Love Timothy Dalton's Bond) 3. After that it's hard. I loved The Spy Who Loved Me, Thunderball, OHMSS (so agree with you about that soundtrack, and I've been a Diana Rigg fan since her Avenger's days), Goldeneye. Lots of good ones. And, heretically, I really like Never Say Never Again!

  • @mrb5791
    @mrb5791 Před 2 lety +13

    Love seeing Majesty’s at its rightful spot at the top of the list, here are my rankings;
    27. Never Say Never Again
    26. Quantum of Solace
    25. Casino Royale (1967)
    24. SPECTRE
    23. A View To A Kill
    22. Die Another Day
    21. Diamonds Are Forever
    20. The Man With The Golden Gun
    19. Casino Royale (1954)
    18. Moonraker
    17. Tomorrow Never Dies
    16. Licence to Kill
    15. You Only Live Twice
    14. Live and Let Die
    13. Octopussy
    12. Skyfall
    11. Thunderball
    10. For Your Eyes Only
    9. The World Is Not Enough
    8. Dr. No
    7. The Spy Who Loved Me
    6. The Living Daylights
    5. Goldfinger
    4. Casino Royale (2006)
    3. Goldeneye
    2. From Russia With Love
    1. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    EDIT; I stupidly put Thunderball twice on the list, fixed that to include Goldfinger!
    Lot of this is just my personal opinion, but after my most recent run through of the series, this is where I find myself with the films. Love your videos btw!!!

    • @itachi-kun7736
      @itachi-kun7736 Před 2 lety +1

      great list! but for me you shouldn't include those Non-Eon Bond films, they should be rank differently

  • @sebastianfitzptraick7395
    @sebastianfitzptraick7395 Před 2 lety +17

    Great ranking man! You have some of the best Bond takes on YT. Here's my ranking, subject to change.
    24. Spectre - Dull, plodding and illadvised. The Blofled plot really sinks this one.
    23. Quantum of Solace - Potentially good story squandered by poor script and direction.
    22. Die Another Day - Fun in parts but also ridiculous and dated.
    21. The Man With The Golden Gun - Let down by a confusing B-plot.
    20. Live And Let Die - Not the biggest fan of the voodoo plot but the action rips as does Rog.
    19. Diamonds Are Forever - Feels like a big step back but it's saved by the witty script.
    18. Skyfall - Too long and pretentious in places but it still stands strong as a series bookmark.
    17. A View To A Kill - Moore is far too old but the action and villains are just stellar.
    16. Octopussy - Really love the first two thirds but the climax feels a bit drawn out.
    15. You Only Live Twice - Epic and beautiful, Connery's best swan song film.
    14. Thunderball - Iconic and entertaining, John Barry's score is just amazing.
    13. The World Is Not Enough - Brosnan's best performance for sure.
    12. Goldfinger - Love everything except the section on the stud.
    11. Moonraker - Underrated, it works so well as a sci-fi story.
    10. Dr. No - The Fleming vibes are strong here, especially in Connery's performance.
    9. For Your Eyes Only - A great spy thriller with some awesome action scenes.
    8. Tomorrow Never Dies - A forecast of the media technocracy, Brosnan's most comfy Bond.
    7. The Spy Who Loved Me - THE prototypical Bond adventure and Roger's best film.
    6. Casino Royale - Stays true to the source whilst also revitalsing the film series. Perfect.
    5. The Living Daylights - Proper Cold War adventure with superb action and music.
    4. GoldenEye - An exhilertating action picture and the series' greatest moment of reinvention.
    3. From Russia With Love - The best pure spy film in the whole series, peak Connery for sure.
    2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service - The best shot film of the series, way ahead of its time.
    1. Licence To Kill - Dark, violent and taut, gets better with every rewatch.

    • @EyebrowCinema
      @EyebrowCinema  Před 2 lety +4

      Even with our disagreements this is a rad list.

    • @harleyokeefe5193
      @harleyokeefe5193 Před 2 lety +1

      Damn people really be ranking sky fall so low. I don’t get how moon raker is so high above it, kinda kills your credibility imo.

    • @richardhoulton4016
      @richardhoulton4016 Před 2 lety

      Licence to Kill is Top 5 for me. Edged out by (in no particular order) From Russia with Love, Dr No, Goldfinger, and OHMSS at No.1. Licence to Kill just edges out Casino Royale and Thunderball.

  • @ROMMELEARLDIGO
    @ROMMELEARLDIGO Před 5 měsíci +2

    OHMSS is the absolute and apex pivotal story in the Bond canon. And the story centers on Contessa Tracy De Vicenzo played beautifully by Diana Rigg.

  • @tomboz777
    @tomboz777 Před 2 lety +2

    I get Quantum is not liked by many, but to put it completely at the bottom (considering it’s considerable competition) and Spectre above Skyfall (not even the biggest fan of), respectfully, is fucking criminal imho.
    Spectre is just as guilty of cod meta commentary as Skyfall, so I don’t get the distinction?

  • @AllenMarshClips
    @AllenMarshClips Před 2 lety +30

    Bravo. I haven't even seen all of the Bond films - for me the canon pretty much ends in 1969 - but I find it fascinating that we've both made the same leap in recent years and gone from 'From Russia With Love' being our favorite to 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' being the best.
    'From Russia With Love' is without question the best in terms of telling a realistic spy story, but 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' is just so poignant and has so many great elements. I love the opening scene where Bond watches Tracy through a rifle scope. That rings true to me. It also rings true that a guy like Bond would end up marrying the daughter of a wealthy gangster. Gangsters and spies both exist outside of the moral universe of the average citizen, so it feels right.
    Love the scene where Bond opens the safe. Love the Alps location in general. Love the ski chase. Love it when Tracy appears on ice skates. Love the lovers' temporary shelter in the barn. Love the commando raid on Blofeld's headquarters. Love that Bond falls in love enough to marry the girl for once. Love the montage with Louis Armstrong singing. Just so many great moments. And on an entirely personal level, I love that it's set at Christmas time, because I just happened to be born in December of 1969.
    I might have ranked 'Dr. No' slightly higher than you did, but mostly because I just love the look of it. You've actually taken the time to consider things like plot, character, pacing, cinematography, performances, etc., so no complaints.
    Why do I consider the Bond canon to have ended in 1969? For me Bond is a product of the 60s, and the look of the series changed dramatically in the 70s. The Bondian universe in its Platonic ideal, as you put it, is glamorous and full of people who dress well, dress for dinner, and have good manners, even while trying to kill each other. It's a world of bright colors, mostly, perfectly coiffed women, exotic (usually either tropical or snowy) locales. Cinema changed suddenly, along with everything else, seemingly, right around 1969-1970.
    I have thoroughly enjoyed your video essays on Bond. Well done!

    • @richardmalcolm1457
      @richardmalcolm1457 Před 2 lety

      "for me the canon pretty much ends in 1969." A defensible stance.

  • @kencoakley8366
    @kencoakley8366 Před rokem +11

    On Her Majesty's Secret Service is my favorite Bond film as well. Back in the 70s ABC ran all the Bond films but this was a lost one. They finally aired it in 1979. A lot of young people like myself thought it was going to be a satire.. It's the only one of It's kind. The only performance by George Lazenby, the only Bond that depicts "The Swingin' 60s (the Bond film that Austin Powers borrows from. Granted Largo in Thunderball chews his pinky nail and Dr. Evil resembles Donald Pleasence in You Only Live Twice but the martini glasses with a British flag superimposed on it, Bond wearing the kilt and frilly laced cravate were so Austin Powers), Bond being depicted as vulnerable and, let's not forget the awesome ski chase with the cool John.Barry music. Back in the 90s there was a British Pop group called The Propellerheads who had a single with Shirley (Goldfinger) Bassey on guest vocals. The next track on the album was a cover of the theme from On Her Majesty's Secret Service.

  • @landrya9938
    @landrya9938 Před 2 lety +15

    My personal ranking would go
    1. Casino Royale
    2. From Russia With Love
    3. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    4. Goldfinger
    5. For Your Eyes Only
    6. Dr. No
    7. Skyfall
    8. The Spy Who Loved Me
    9. Goldeneye
    10. The Living Daylights
    11. The World Is Not Enough
    12. You Only Live Twice
    13. License to Kill
    14. Live and Let Die
    15. The Man With The Golden Gun
    16. Quantum of Solace
    17. Spectre
    18. Tomorrow Never Dies
    19. Octopussy
    20. Thunderball
    21. A View To A Kill
    22. Moonraker
    23. Die Another Day
    24. Diamonds Are Forever

  • @jblock2490
    @jblock2490 Před 2 lety +20

    I'm not saying it's brilliant or anything, but Quantum of Solace has grown on me after recently binge watching the Daniel Craig films back to back.

    • @semicharmedlife311
      @semicharmedlife311 Před 2 lety +1

      It's important for everyone to have their own opinions and I actually enjoy that film, as well. As you said, not brilliant, but contains some good elements.

    • @richardmalcolm1457
      @richardmalcolm1457 Před 2 lety +7

      Quantum has all the flaws Eyebow flags, but I do think it embodies the one real strength Craig brings to the role, even if it doesn't fully compensate for his limited charisma: He's the best of all the Bonds at the *physicality* of the role. Roger Moore himself insisted on this in a 2012 interview: "I thought his action was quite extraordinary-he did more action in the first 30 seconds of the film than I did in 14 years of playing Bond. To me, he looks like a killer. He looks as though he knows what he’s doing. I look as though I might cheat at backgammon." (TIME Magazine, Nov. 09, 2012)

    • @semicharmedlife311
      @semicharmedlife311 Před 2 lety +2

      ​@@richardmalcolm1457 I've always felt the same. From the very opening of Casino Royale, beginning with this Bond's "first kill" and proceeding through the skyway chase scene, you know this Bond brings a dimension to the role that hadn't previously been seen. There's something to be said about a Bond actor "making the role his own", and whereas Brosnan's Bond had all the charisma one could ask for, this era of Bond has plotted it's own course. Connery was--of course--the perfect blend of both elements, in my estimation. Cheers.

    • @mark-andrews
      @mark-andrews Před 2 lety

      Did watch all the Daniel Craig movies in close succession, prior to watching the new film, it definitely sits better, as a continuation of the over arching story, well specifically the start and end scenes are really good, the bit in the middle is a bit rushed, particularly after Mathis gets dumped out of the story. The action just seems to be on fast forward until the villain's lair is destroyed, which typically signals the end of a Bond Movie albeit with a brief nod to confirm the villian is defeated or dead, the memorable and nasty end for Greene is needed to avenge agent Fields, and Mathis. Next more vengence this time for Vesper, a return to the opening of of the story, in a cold icy and downbeat environment, the scene is exciting and gripping but is presented in such a way that is the antithesis of spectacle, exoticism, and adventure, and furthermore this end is the ending, just because it is the last scene in the movie, evidently James Bond Will Return'... and needs to so the audience can discover what happens next, especially considering the time frame that this movie began at, in relation to the previous movie.

    • @dereklewis4321
      @dereklewis4321 Před 2 lety

      QoS slaps.

  • @AcolytesOfHorror
    @AcolytesOfHorror Před 2 lety +7

    Honestly, Tomorrow Never Dies is one of my all time favs. Love the idea of Elliot Carver as like this mad newspaper guy intentionally creating world war 3 to sell newspapers, a concept that seems less and less far fetched every day. Love Paris; her history with Bond, the pathos of her death and how much it makes you hate Elliot (and as you said the assassin is great). The car escape and the motorcycle chase. I love how both times he hooks up it's not really a straightforward seduction, thought goes into what the women are getting out of it (Paris is fleeing a troubled marriage + Wai Lin is just casually hooking up). And Michelle fucking Yeoh. I love how not only is she every bit as good as Bond as far as spy shit goes, but also how as a character she's basically identical to him, which makes it funny that they both find each other annoying as hell for a long time. Hell yeah. Tomorrow Never Dies. That's the comment.

    • @EyebrowCinema
      @EyebrowCinema  Před 2 lety +3

      Quality comment. I'm always here for more Tomorrow Never Dies love.

    • @scottandrews7505
      @scottandrews7505 Před rokem

      Except I've always felt the Director killed off Paris far too soon. The interactions with her and Bond were truly something to enjoy.

  • @julius-stark
    @julius-stark Před 2 lety +6

    I'm probably going to take heat for this, but I refute the "rape" scene in Goldfinger. I've seen people try to reclassify scenes like that or the "scoundrel" scene in Empire Strikes Back as a man cornering and forcing himself on a woman. Pussy Galore could have killed Bond if she wanted to. Does the way it's shot look bad from a 2021 lens? Yes. Was it made in a time where women couldn't be as forward with wanting sex and had to pretend like they didn't want it as bad as the guy without looking like a slut? Yes.
    I do agree that brand of pushing the envelope doesn't fly today and a regular joe in 2021 should not attempt to replicate what Bond or Han Solo did, but calling those scenes rape is a form of cultural poison that ignores the time and attitudes of when they were made.

  • @Lightraymuse
    @Lightraymuse Před 2 lety +3

    I have to respect that each Bond fan will have their own personal list of Band favs but also acknowledge that a diverse fan base means there will always be lots of arguments and disagreements about how the movies should be ranked.

  • @armandovalmont9762
    @armandovalmont9762 Před 2 lety +8

    I agree with your video on OHMSS, but Mr. Lazenby has never grown on me. I feel he comes off rather as a cocky college boy than James Bond. His performance has something shallow to it, it seems like ordering Connery on Wish.

    • @EyebrowCinema
      @EyebrowCinema  Před 2 lety +4

      I like Lazenby but I see your point. Also chuckling at the comparison to "ordering Connery on Wish".

    • @mike91mdk45
      @mike91mdk45 Před 2 lety +1

      Many say that given more films and time, he could have ended up a celebrated bond. Idk if that's the case or not, but i felt for a guy who previously did chocolate ads, he wasn't too bad. It's just very fortunate rigg and savalas were there to carry a lot of the weight, and that it's a beautifully shot film

    • @sartanawillpay7977
      @sartanawillpay7977 Před 2 lety

      I think he is quite good at the action scenes, but he struggles when he plays Bond playing Sir Hillary.

    • @commando9598
      @commando9598 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sartanawillpay7977 I agree, but those parts were dubbed over by another actor so I guess we won't get to see how Lazenby originally played those parts.

  • @nikolaiquack8548
    @nikolaiquack8548 Před 2 lety +13

    My current ranking goes as follows:
    24. DAD
    23. DAF
    22. AVTAK
    21. TMWTGG
    20. Spectre
    19. TND
    18. YOLT
    17. QOS
    16. Thunderball
    15. LALD
    14. Moonraker
    13. TWINE
    12. Goldfinger
    11. Octopussy
    10. Dr. No
    9. FRWL
    8. FYEO
    7. TSWLM
    6. Goldeneye
    5. Skyfall
    4. TLD
    3. Casino Royale
    2. OHMSS
    1. LTK
    Btw, Quantum used to be pretty low on my list, but after my recent rewatch, I gotta say that I really liked it, despite it's many flaws.

  • @JeffreyDeCristofaro
    @JeffreyDeCristofaro Před 5 měsíci +2

    OK, my own take - Roger Moore was and still is my favorite Bond, FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE is still my top favorite Bond movie (it even had my top favorite Bond gadget, the attache case), DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER was actually the first Bond movie I saw during my pre-teen childhood, John Barry is one of my Top Five favorite film composers and Ken Adams one of my Top Five Favorite Production Designers, I actually got a six-pack of Bond movies on VHS as a gift for finishing elementary school, the BMW Z3 Roadster was my longtime dream car after seeing GOLDENEYE in my teens (my brother and I even played GOLDENEYE on Nintendo 64 before seeing the actual movie), and I always defended TOMORROW NEVER DIES even though a lot of people didn't at the time (and it was my introduction to Michelle Yeoh)... whew!

  • @1000aarsfalk
    @1000aarsfalk Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks a lot mate. I almost 100 % agree with your list. Its so good to see, that young people like you (I guess you are young😃) not always pick the 5 most recent Bond- movies and rate them the top 5 choices. This is by far the best, and most thorough ranking I have ever seen. Good work!!

  • @spiritualarchitect4276
    @spiritualarchitect4276 Před 2 lety +5

    My list of Favorites read um and weep 1. Thunderball (1965) 2. You Only Live Twice (1967) 3. Diamonds Are Forever (1971) 4. From Russia with Love (1963) 5. Live and Let Die (1973) 6. The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) 7. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) 8. Dr. No (1962) 9. Goldfinger (1964) 10. The World Is Not Enough (1999) 11. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) 12. License to Kill (1989) 13. A View to a Kill (1985) 14. Octopussy (1983) 15. GoldenEye (1995) 16. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) 17. Moonraker (1979) 18. The Living Daylights (1987) 19. Die Another Day (2002) 20. For Your Eyes Only (1981) 21. Casino Royale (2006) 22. Quantum of Solace (2008) 23. Spectre (2015) 24. Skyfall (2012) 25. Never Say Never Again (1983) - rehash of Thunderball

    • @DoctorCyan
      @DoctorCyan Před rokem

      Ranking all of Craig’s era dead last is craaaazyyyy

    • @cmonman3639
      @cmonman3639 Před 13 hodinami

      Daniel Craig absolutely sucks. His Bond is such a miserable sourpuss. I can't stand his movies.

  • @johnmiller5679
    @johnmiller5679 Před rokem +2

    You can’t dissect old James Bond with todays ideas. Of course movies from the 1960’s and 70’s are going to probably show stuff that was commonplace back then but are no longer now.

  • @richardhoulton4016
    @richardhoulton4016 Před 2 lety +6

    I find it hard to disagree with you on OHMSS. It’s been my No.1 for a long time. I could debate some of the other positioning but it’s not outrageously contentious with me. I do have an issue with Spectre over Skyfall. I take your points, but I can’t get past wasting Christoph Waltz on that take on Blofeld. When I heard that he’d been cast in the role, I thought that they couldn’t possibly have cast better (I mean…Hans Landa was the personification of evil!). And it was such an unforgivable let down. I mean…it’s Blofeld…Bond’s nemesis…

  • @scottrichmond3333
    @scottrichmond3333 Před 2 lety +7

    You might be the only person to rank Spectre over Skyfall

  • @paultcon
    @paultcon Před 2 lety +3

    24. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. I don’t care how many people say it’s actually an over looked classic I find Lazenby painfully bad in the role and he makes it unwatchable for me.
    23. Die Another Day. This one hurts me to say because as a rule I love Brosnan as Bond and there is so much about this movie that is actually good. Overall I think it’s a case of so close but so far. They had the making of a great gritty revenge spy thriller with Bond being captured, released and then out to find who betrayed him but awful cgi and dialogue that was so poorly written it’s cringeworthy drags the whole effort down. (The invisible car doesn’t bother me after all this is a series of films that gave us a car submarine)
    22. A View To A Kill. Moore was just too old looking at this stage. Straight away it made the whole thing just too unbelievable. Along with actual I don’t even know or care, Moore should have bowed out gracefully with Octopussy and the fact he didn’t just shows at this point the producers were out of ideas and afraid to move on.
    21. Spectre. Just a forced attempt at trying to tie up all the Craig Bonds together. It doesn’t work and in places is as cringy as Die Another Day. (I still hope they get it right with the new one)
    Ok the next three are getting harder to sort. All are a bit too campy but still enjoyable for the most part. All have the same weaknesses but are saved by just pure Bond attitude.
    20. Diamonds Are Forever. I’m putting this lowest because it’s Connery in what feels more like a Moore Bond so that makes it more disappointing.
    19. Moonraker. Despite doing HUGE business at the time has aged about the worst of all the movies.
    18. The Man With The Golden Gun. Moore still finding his feet and it shows in this one. They didn’t know what to do with him yet.
    17. Thunderball. Just feels a bit bloated and despite being able to appreciate the technical difficulties of the underwater fight at the end it’s just slow and boring.
    16. Skyfall. This is lower than I thought this would be when I thought about this because originally I loved it but on repeat viewings it feels a bit forced in the same way Die Another Day did, trying to make Craig the Bond of the old movies which he just isn’t.
    15. Licence To Kill. Just doesn’t feel like a Bond movie. You got to feel sorry for Dalton watching Craig get all the laudits for what he tried to do with the character back in the 80’s but timing is everything and even though this isn’t a bad film it’s definitely a movie of it’s time.
    14. You only Live Twice. I just find this drags a little in the middle and I still wonder what the hell they were thinking trying to make Connery look Asian???
    13. Quantum of Solace. Despite issues caused by the writers strike I think they mad a great job at just keeping the movie at a pace that makes up for it.
    12. The Living Daylights. A nice solid Bond movie. A nice introduction to a new Bond and Dalton did a great job. Pity he didn’t get a few more than he did.
    11. The World is not Enough. Where the Brosnan Bonds started to go off the rails. Puns were getting a bit forced but two great villains and Brosnan was as cool as ever.
    10. Live and Let Die. Moores first and another great debut. Very different to Connery straight out of the gate but Moore but his own cool on it. Not overly jokey as Moores became.
    9. From Russia With Love. Number 2 and just a perfect spy thriller.
    8. Octopussy. Or the one Moore should have finished with. He was a bit long in the tooth but it worked here even a couple of bad jokes couldn’t kill it.
    7. For Your Eyes Only. Or the down to earth Bond after Moonraker. They had Moores Bond well figured out for this one and it’s almost perfect
    6. The Spy Who Loved Me. This is perfect Moore Bond. Just the right side of big without going over the top and Moore at his best.
    5. Dr No. where it all started and still stands as brilliant to this day.
    4. Tomorrow Never Dies. Brosnan’s best performance as Bond with a story about media manipulation gets more relevant by the day.
    3. Casino Royale. It took them decades to get the rights to this story and they made sure they got it right. Another brilliant new Bond introduction.
    2. Goldfinger. This is the one that introduced the Bond movie character separating it from the books and making him a cinematic legend. Perfection.
    1. Goldeneye. They said Bond was dead. They said he was old fashioned and out of step with modern times. They answered with this, Brosnan taking the best of Moore and Connery and updating the Goldfinger formula and it worked brilliantly.

    • @blueshattrick
      @blueshattrick Před 2 lety +1

      You take the #1 Bond film (according to the video), and place it dead last... HA! yet somehow, I don't think either one of you is "wrong" which I suppose is a testament to the character. Hope the new movie isn't a woke-fest like they've said

  • @buffyoda3420
    @buffyoda3420 Před 2 lety +2

    Favourite movie: Casino Royale
    Best Bond: Sean Connery or Daniel Craig (can't decide)
    Best Girl: Vesper Lynd
    Best Villain: Ernst Stavro Blofeld

  • @georgemackay5735
    @georgemackay5735 Před měsícem +1

    Take a drink every time he complains about sexism or racism.

  • @faldyreizandy9120
    @faldyreizandy9120 Před 2 lety +1

    Here is my list (from the best to the worst):
    1. From Russia With Love
    2. Goldfinger
    3. Thunderball
    4. Skyfall
    5. Goldeneye
    6. The Living Daylights
    7. The Spy Who Loved Me
    8. Casino Royale
    9. You Only Live Twice
    10. No Time To Die
    11. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    12. For Your Eyes Only
    13. Dr. No
    14. Live and Let Die
    15. Tomorrow Never Dies
    16. Licence To Kill
    17. Spectre
    18. Moonraker
    19. The World Is Not Enough
    20. A View To A Kill
    21. Never Say Never Again
    22. Octopussy
    23. Diamonds Are Forever
    24. Quantum of Solace
    25. The Man With The Golden Gun
    26. Die Another Day

  • @adamtherock2008
    @adamtherock2008 Před 2 lety +5

    What you said about Die Another Day being endearing in its stupidity is a large part of why I like it. It's definitely the worst of Brosnan's era but there are so many goofy moments that I can't help but have a big, dumb smile on my face while watching it. Hell I'll take it over Quantum or Spectre any day. It's also the first Bond I saw in the theater so the nostalgia is very strong.

  • @callummoore6962
    @callummoore6962 Před 2 lety +7

    1. Casino Royale
    2. Skyfall
    3. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    4. From Russia with Love
    5. Licence to Kill
    6. The Spy Who Loved Me
    7. Goldfinger
    8. The Living Daylights
    9. GoldenEye
    10. Live and Let Die
    11. For Your Eyes Only
    12. Dr. No
    13. A View to a Kill (this is a film that I love for the wrong reasons)
    14. The Man with the Golden Gun (the first one I ever seen so I can't hate this one as much as others)
    15. Thunderball (a bit overrated as Calvin said in his video but it has grown on me over the years)
    16. Tomorrow Never Dies
    17. Quantum of Solace
    18. Octopussy
    19 Spectre (worse than Quantum because at least that film somewhat understood the point of its predecessor to a degree, its mercifully short and I at least understand why characters are making certain choices from scene to scene rather than being dictated by some convoluted plot rather than natural characteristics)
    20. The World Is Not Enough
    21. Moonraker
    22. You Only Live Twice (BEYOND overrated, this is where the spectacle and gadgets really takeover the character development as well as the first one that really doesn't bring anything new in ways the previous 4 Connery films have)
    23. Die Another Day
    24. Diamonds Are Forever.

  • @paxwallacejazz
    @paxwallacejazz Před 2 lety +3

    I saw "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" as a young teen (correction), I was 9, and I felt it was absolutely my favourite Bond Film. Also in kindergarten I saw "Thunderball" when it 1st came out.

  • @armandovalmont9762
    @armandovalmont9762 Před 2 lety +34

    Even though there technically are better entries in the series, I could watch the Roger Moore films, especially For Your Eyes Only and The Spy Who Loved Me, over and over a again. I've never enjoyed the Bond films for their action scenes but rather for their witty and clever dialogue and style. The Craig movies are missing out on that most of the time.

    • @EyebrowCinema
      @EyebrowCinema  Před 2 lety +7

      I can dig it. I've always liked Moore and those two films are his best.

    • @armandovalmont9762
      @armandovalmont9762 Před 2 lety +5

      @Patrick J it's just a joy watching him conducting himself in all sorts of situations. Perfectly funny, arrogant and ironic. I love how his Bond elegantly insults the villains on there narciccistic egos. Therefore I even enjoy A View To A Kill.

    • @abigailslade3824
      @abigailslade3824 Před 2 lety +1

      @@armandovalmont9762 a view to a kill is one of my favourites.

    • @mike91mdk45
      @mike91mdk45 Před 2 lety +2

      Same. The moore era if nothing else was pure camp escapism. They were among the first bond films i ever saw, so maybe that tends to just stick with me more, idk. I'm simply never bored when i watch any one of his 7

    • @turbocalves
      @turbocalves Před 2 lety +1

      @@abigailslade3824 I'm a big Dalton fan, but A View to a Kill is pretty whooper.

  • @MickeyLeeBukowski
    @MickeyLeeBukowski Před 2 lety +4

    The movies in our top 3 are the same, although I give FRWL the nod for top spot.

  • @leeann5786
    @leeann5786 Před 2 lety +2

    This was a brilliant review! Really enjoyed it you explained so many feelings I had about the movies but couldn't articulate

  • @darkwolf9253
    @darkwolf9253 Před 2 lety +8

    It's nice to see OHMSS at the top, that is a great movie.

  • @jordandwiggins1026
    @jordandwiggins1026 Před 2 lety +1

    My top 5 favorites:
    Skyfall
    On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    From Russia With Love
    The Spy Who Loved Me
    Casino Royale

  • @farticusmaximusOG
    @farticusmaximusOG Před 2 lety +4

    Recently found the channel! Greatly articulated video essays all around!

  • @simonbrunner3062
    @simonbrunner3062 Před 10 měsíci +2

    10:55 Oh, don't worry, I'm absolutely fine with this. I'm just worried why we haven't gotten to Spectre yet at this point 😅

  • @davemmartian
    @davemmartian Před 2 lety +3

    Here's my list
    1. For Your Eyes Only
    2. From Russia with Love
    3. Thunderball
    4. Casino Royale
    5. The Living Daylights
    6. Dr. No
    7. License to Kill
    8. Goldeneye
    9. The World is Not Enough
    10. Goldfinger
    11. Tomorrow Never Dies
    12. You Only Live Twice
    13. The Spy Who Loved Me
    14. The Man with the Golden Gun
    15. Live and Let Die
    16. Octopussy
    17. Skyfall
    18. Die Another Day
    19. Moonraker
    20. Quantum of Solace
    21. Diamonds are Forever
    I've left OHMSS off my list based on your review! I think it deserves another watch and it's been well over a decade since I've seen it.
    Spectre is also missing because I honestly can't remember it. Either I never saw it or it's mentally blended with Quantum of Solace.

    • @EyebrowCinema
      @EyebrowCinema  Před 2 lety

      Nice! I hope you circle back and let us know where you land on OHMSS on a rewatch!

  • @BeansofBringles
    @BeansofBringles Před 2 lety +7

    Haven't finished your list yet but I'd like to try to post my own. First the unranked ones I haven't seen (NS) or don't remember well enough to rank (DR)
    Spectre (NS)
    Octopussy (NS)
    For Your Eyes Only (DR)
    Living Daylights (DR)
    License to Kill (NS)
    19.) Quantum of Solace
    18.) Thunderball
    17.) Diamonds are Forever (technically worse than Thunderball but I enjoy it more)
    16.) Casino Royale
    15.) Die Another Day
    14.) The Man with the Golden Gun
    13.) View to a Kill
    12.) Skyfall
    11.) Moonraker
    10.) Goldeneye
    9.) Live and Let Die
    8.) Tomorrow Never Dies
    7.) You Only Live Twice
    6.) The World is Not Enough
    5.) OHMSS
    4.) Goldfinger
    3.) Dr. No
    2.) From Russia With Love
    1.) The Spy Who Loved Me
    I can go into detail on some of the... more unusual decisions on here if anyone's curious. Also some are subject to change upon rewatch.

    • @arstropica
      @arstropica Před 2 lety

      That casual grin & sexy wink by the female pilot right before she fires dual machine guns at Bond. This is what I like. :D

  • @thesummerofmark
    @thesummerofmark Před 2 lety +6

    Wow, your output has been crazy prolific lately. A 30 minute video followed by a 40 minute long vid. Amazing

    • @EyebrowCinema
      @EyebrowCinema  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks man. The key is I'm very dumb and don't consider how long things will take until I've actually committed and need to finish by the set date :P

  • @tashrif46
    @tashrif46 Před 9 dny

    20:22 Sir Roger Moore deserves praise. He came in at a time when the franchise was in desperate need of revitalization and he steadied the ship. And even after his tenure, he was the biggest ambassador of the franchise. He was always class personified and was never a malcontent that Sir Sean Connery, Daniel Craig and George Lazenby was when they exited the franchise. And this was despite the fact he was getting very rude comments about his age on talk shows.

  • @ohroonoko
    @ohroonoko Před 2 lety +1

    Here is the correct order best to worst:
    1. Casino Royale
    2. From Russia with Love
    3. Goldfinger
    4. Goldeneye
    5. Skyfall
    6. Die Another Day
    7. Quantum of Solace
    8. You Only Live Twice
    9. The Spy Who Loved Me
    10. The Living Daylights
    11. Live and Let Die
    12. Tomorrow Never Dies
    13. Diamonds are Forever
    14. The Man with the Golden Gun
    15. For Your Eyes Only
    16. License to Kill
    17. Spectre
    18. Moonraker
    19. Dr. No
    20. Thunderball
    21. Octopussy
    22. The World is Not Enough
    23. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    24. A View to a Kill

  • @cal4837
    @cal4837 Před 2 lety +1

    Well done man, as a total non-Bond fan, you made this list entertaining and made me curious about a few of the films.

  • @habibinasimm
    @habibinasimm Před 2 lety +2

    The time stamps are totally messed up, just a heads up

    • @EyebrowCinema
      @EyebrowCinema  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for letting me know. They were auto-generated by CZcams and have since been deleted.

  • @daviddenis4178
    @daviddenis4178 Před 2 lety +2

    1. From Russia with Love
    2. Licence to Kill
    3. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    4. Skyfall
    5. For Your Eyes Only
    6. Goldfinger
    7. Casino Royale
    8. The Spy Who Loved Me
    9. Goldeneye
    10. Dr. No
    11. The Living Daylights
    12. Thunderball
    13. Spectre
    14. You Only Live Twice
    15. Octopussy
    16. The World Is Not Enough
    17. Live and Let Die
    18. Diamonds Are Forever
    19. The Man with the Golden Gun
    20. Tomorrow Never Dies
    21. A View to a Kill
    22. Moonraker
    23. Quantum of Solace
    24. Die Another Day
    For what it's worth, choosing between those top three for the #1 spot is really hard because I love all of them equally for different reasons, but I'll put FRWL up there just because it came first and really set the tone for the whole series and yes, I'm one of those people that loved Skyfall. Sue me.

    • @EyebrowCinema
      @EyebrowCinema  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm seeing a lot of love for License to Kill in the comments today.

    • @daviddenis4178
      @daviddenis4178 Před 2 lety

      @@EyebrowCinema Along with OHMSS, it's the most underrated Bond film. Robert Davi and Benicio del Toro are great, Wayne Newton is hilarious and that truck chase at the end *chef's kiss*. Maybe it's worth revisiting for a future video. ;) ;)

  • @TobyRoberts
    @TobyRoberts Před 2 lety +2

    Spectre above skyfall? Jesus!

  • @brianbanks8570
    @brianbanks8570 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This guy didn’t grow up with Roger Moore! He doesn’t get how much Fun View To A kill was! Especially To us from the Bay Area! The music was killer!

  • @Robertbuccellatobooks
    @Robertbuccellatobooks Před 2 lety +1

    My personal top ten is
    On her majesty’s secret service
    From Russia with love
    Casino royale
    The spy who loves me
    Dr no
    Living Daylights
    Goldeneye
    For your eyes only
    Skyfall
    License to kill

  • @crawford-clarkcloseup3919

    A very solid ranking of the series - the top selections in particular are excellent!

  • @quadders9198
    @quadders9198 Před 2 lety +4

    Interesting how bond films always divide my mind between quality and watchability, yes Moore's films might not all be quality but they are all so so watchable and conversely with Craig, they are all high quality but dull and not so watchable again and again. Nice list Eyebrow but don't fret about about sexism, racism, etc, different times, different thinking, enjoy them for what they are, great entertainment.

  • @mikeysuzefour
    @mikeysuzefour Před rokem +1

    OHMSS doesn't deserve #1--Not to take away from Lazenby's performance as Bond, but overall the film just doesn't scream itself as a 'classic'//IMHO, this film should've been ranked 15 or 16.

  • @alanj.anderson2486
    @alanj.anderson2486 Před 8 měsíci

    Probably my favorite ranking video I’ve seen! Great job! Here’s mine:
    4/4 Bond films:
    1. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    2. From Russia With Love
    3. Dr No
    4. Goldfinger
    5. Casino Royale
    6. Thunderball
    7. Licence To Kill
    8. The Spy Who Loved Me
    9. GoldenEye
    10. The Living Daylights
    11. SkyFall
    3.5/4
    12. For Your Eyes Only
    13. You Only Live Twice
    3/4
    14. Live And Let Die
    15. Octopussy
    16. Tomorrow Never Dies
    2.5/4
    17. Moonraker
    18. The Man With The Golden Gun
    19. The World Is Not Enough
    20. Quantum Of Solace
    2/4
    21. A View To A Kill
    22. Diamonds Are Forever
    23. No Time To Die
    24. Die Another Day
    1.5/4
    25. Spectre

  • @collinmiller4721
    @collinmiller4721 Před 9 měsíci

    I love how you bring up truly amazing things in even the weaker films.

  • @samhodgson2262
    @samhodgson2262 Před 2 lety +3

    I found it very tough to rank all 24 films, so I put them into 5 tiers.
    My top tier matches your three exactly: OHMSS, FRWL and CR.
    I struggle with Sean Connery's films (except for FRWL). While I can appreciate the setting of the standard, I just find so many of them problematic in terms of continuity, pacing and characterisation (and totally agree with the Pussy Galore scene).
    OHMSS would be my favourite if pressed. So many great aspects, most you mentioned here and in the OHMSS video you did previously.
    I love Roger Moore's portrayal of Bond so rank lots of his films highly. Especially MR, TSWLM and FYEO (even OP is in my top 10). Totally agree with the issues around LALD and TMWTGG.
    I rank Licence to Kill highly. If it were a Craig film, it'd be a classic. It was just ahead of its time. As for TLD, I have issues with the plot, characterisations of villains and Kara, to me, is ineffective as a Bond girl.
    The Brosnan films were hit and miss for me. GE is up there for most people, me included. I have always found the storyline of TND to be not outside the realm of reality, especially in the last 4-5 years. Sure, TND has scripting issues, but it's middle of my pack. I found TWINE to be an interesting departure, especially being more character driven. Agree that Renard is ineffective as a villain, but loved the twist of Elektra being the villain. It could have just been a bit more subtle.
    The Craig era is also hit and miss. Love CR and SF, though I do agree with your argument about the massive leap from QOS to SF in terms of experience. I agree that we are missing adventures in there somewhere. Spectre still needs time to grow for me, but I still can't for the life of me understand how Madeleine became Bond's love interest. The chemistry between them was non-existant. I'm hoping NTTD expands on that a little to help us understand.
    Got to wait until November here in Australia to see the film, so shutting off from the socials for a while so I don't get spoilers.

  • @ohroonoko
    @ohroonoko Před 2 lety +3

    Not sure how you can rank Q of S #24, and CR #3 when it really continues the story and themes of Bond becoming Bond. Q of S is a misunderstood amazing Bond film from a character development standpoint. It’s a direct continuation from Casino Royale, taking place the same day that CR ends, which has never been done before in Bond films. It’s Act II of a three act play between Casino Royale and Skyfall. The fighting/action scenes are awesome.
    I recommend watching CinemaWins’ video, “Everything Great about Quantum of Solace,” and the companion videos for Casino Royale and Skyfall, to appreciate this film more.

  • @tonycrawford9974
    @tonycrawford9974 Před 2 lety +4

    Great to hear your opinion and the debate it stirs. It's easy to trot out the typical classics and claim them as their best but this creates debate and although I might not agree with all of them I really liked your take.

  • @leethomas2155
    @leethomas2155 Před 2 lety +3

    I didn't agree with a lot of your ranking but man your no. 1 was bang on.

    • @EyebrowCinema
      @EyebrowCinema  Před 2 lety +1

      One of the cool things about making this list is hearing other people's rankings which have often been wildly different.

  • @mjlove07101996
    @mjlove07101996 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I know Dr. No is highly acclaimed, but is really showing its age. Surprisingly, Y.O.L.T has really good pacing compared to Connery's films. This is just as someone going through them for the first time.

  • @johnhehir508
    @johnhehir508 Před rokem

    Timothy Dalton was an military cadet, His father was captain Dalton legg a special operative in world war two ,like Ian Fleming was military intelligence and christopher Lee was Ian Fleming cousin and was also special operative in world war two

  • @thrillhillracer3
    @thrillhillracer3 Před 2 lety +2

    OHMSS would probably rank #1 for me if Pleasance played Blofeld and Connery or Moore were in the Bond role…..or honestly even Dalton could have been great as this movie feels more like a setup for his take on Bond. But nonetheless, it’s one that has definitely grown on me over time and is firmly in my top 10. The score is amazing and Diana Rigg absolutely kills it as Tracy. My favorites are License to Kill, Goldeneye, and The Rock (yeah…..I choose to believe it’s a Bond film….more so than Never Say Never Again anyway). Great video!

  • @femto5276
    @femto5276 Před 9 měsíci +1

    After rewatching On Her Majesty's Secret Service yesterday i can understand putting it at #1

  • @RossMcIntyre
    @RossMcIntyre Před 2 lety +3

    Dalton Gang rise up

  • @dewittbourchier7169
    @dewittbourchier7169 Před 2 lety +2

    I think you and others make too much of the 'barn and hay' scene. Unlike the book - where it is creepy - the movie does a good job of setting up banter and flirtation between Galore and Bond such that the scene is rough and tumble but a release of belligerent but genuine sexual tension. Also the scene works as Bond correctly seizes on the fact that Galore is self-interested - but it is really uncomfortable with where Goldfinger's plans are going and how many people he is willing to kill.

    • @Icecreamforcrowtoo
      @Icecreamforcrowtoo Před 2 lety

      Finally found someone in these comments challenging his assertion, there. Thank you! I mean, he ranks Goldfinger higher than I do so I'm certainly not being defensive about what I think is the best Bond film or anything like that. But the hyper 'sensitivity' on display gets obnoxious, sometimes.
      A little context, here...
      The scene in question is no more creepy than 50 Shades and women bought those books and saw that film in startling numbers. Are those ALL 'creepy' women or just normal women with a kink that's embarrassing to talk about that sometimes is hinted at in literature and film? It wasn't men buying those books and seeing that film, for the most part! But because Bond is...for the most part, a male fantasy as opposed to a female fantasy, playing up that flirty dominance aspect to sex that is erotic to some people (we know that includes women because of garbage like 50 Shades), we need a big disclaimer on Goldfinger like it's a box of cigarettes, I guess.
      I mean, I like this guy's videos (he generally does good work) and I don't go out of my way to offend others myself, but it does get tedious how much he has to remind everyone how 'problematic' (hate that lazy word) everything is that offends 2022 liberal sensibilities. Especially when evaluating films made decades ago.

  • @emanuelvasquez3380
    @emanuelvasquez3380 Před měsícem

    Here's my personal top six
    1. Spectre
    2. From Russia With Love
    3. License To Kill
    4. Live And Let Die
    5. The World Is Not Enough
    6. On Her Majestys Secret Service

  • @gwynnus
    @gwynnus Před 2 lety +1

    Quantum has "terrible action scenes and boring villains"? Wait till you see "No Time to Die" - it's almost a failed remake of "On Her Majesty's Secret Service"

  • @HLHReviews
    @HLHReviews Před 2 lety +10

    That Goldfinger barn scene with Bond and Pussy Galore does not bother me at all. Sure, times have changed since then and if a scene like that showed up in this modern day era, Bond would have been in prison for it. Honor Blackman (may she Rest In Peace) has always been proud of her and Sean Connery’s work on that scene for how playful it was for the times and she enjoyed the chemistry she had with Sean Connery in that scene.

    • @andrehb
      @andrehb Před 2 lety +4

      yes I agree -- part of today's perception of that scene stems in large part from young men being taught that masculinity is ipso facto "toxic"

    • @AugustGallmeyer1998
      @AugustGallmeyer1998 Před 2 lety +4

      yeah that wasn't a rape scene at all, dumb calling it that.

  • @telsutton
    @telsutton Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you. Although I'd seen all the movies many times, I hadn't seen every Bond in a cinema till I caught O.H.M.S.S. on IMAX at Sheffield Cineworld, the 50th anniversary restoration. Wow. That ending; the silence. The lack of end credits. For me, it's always been the best of the series (for all the reasons you stated in your previous video - it always stood out because of Diana Rigg/Tracie) and nice to.finally have someone publicly agree. The biggest mistake Broccoli ever made was not giving George another payday.

    • @stevehackett2678
      @stevehackett2678 Před rokem +1

      George was offered a contract-he refused it.
      He was essentially a hippie, at that time, and didn’t think much of short hair; or the overall Bond vibe.
      CZcams has a great video of him speaking about it; he tells great stories about OHMSS.
      Of course, in his later years, he truly regretted his decision.

    • @telsutton
      @telsutton Před rokem

      @@stevehackett2678 Well, Lazenby was bang on and probably saw Bond like myself - the worst human on Earth - Establishment-cock-sucking detritus, probably protecting a paedo ring when he wasn't called on to crack a mystery or keep the Cold War going forever.
      p.s. Are you the REAL 'Steve Hackett' cos I've never met another.