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Top 10 James Bond movies

Since this week the complete 22 film collection of James Bond movies got released, to mark and celebrate the 50(!) birth date of the popular film series, I decided to a top 10 list, of what I believe are to be the best Bond
movie till date! And since I have seen every single Bond movie at least 3 times, expect maybe for the newer ones, I know what I'm talking about! Or well, that's at least what I like to believe ;)

10. Casino Royale (2006)



The movie that pretty much reinvented Bond again and made the series and character 21th century proof, ready to get reintroduced to a new generation.

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9. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)



It might have one of the worst Bond girls in it but the movie itself is being a pretty entertaining one, featuring a typically silly but yet enjoyable Bond plot and main villain.
It besides was the movie that introduced the Jaws character!

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8. Live and Let Die (1973)



James Bond and blaxploitation! Enough said I would think.

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7. For Your Eyes Only (1981)



Greatly entertaining movie,with a feisty Bond girl, some great settings and a solid supporting cast.

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6. Licence to Kill (1989)



Timothy Dalton is a more emotional Bond in this also more modern Bond outting, starring Robert Davi and a young and crazy Benicio Del Toro as the main villains.
It besides features one of the more memorable and spectacular Bond finales.

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5. You Only Live Twice (1967)



 

Arguably still the most specular Bond movie out there!

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4. Die Another Day (2002)



Probably the most controversial pick for the list but personally I really like the movie. It's what James Bond is supposed to be all about to me, which is silly but entertaining and with plenty of awesome gadgets and (over-the-top) action in it. The movie besides also feature some of the best Bond girls and Bond villains.

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3. From Russia with Love (1963)



This is not a standard Bond movie by any means. It probably is even
being the least Bond-like movie out of the entire series but it's
simply just being a great movie on its own.
It's more plot driven, especially during its second half and it features a great and unforgettable Robert Shaw in it.

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2. GoldenEye (1995)



Not just one of the best Bond movies but also one of the best action movies in general out there, with next to lots of spectacular action, also a great plot and solid performances by its cast, with Pierce Brosnan playing the Bond character for the first time.

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1. Goldfinger (1964)



No surprise for the number 1 spot but it simply is just true; "Goldfinger" is still the best Bond movie out there. It's really the movie that set the tone for the rest of the series, even more so than its predecessors "Dr. No" and "From Russia with Love" did.
You could argue that this is the movie were the series truly started, with a great classic Bond story, memorable gadgets and of course equally great and memorable villains.

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You can buy the complete 22 film James Bond collection over here:










And don't worry when you don't want to own the complete 22 film set of blu-ray's, or think it's simply to expensive. Next week all of the Bond movies get an individual blu-ray, 50th anniversary repackage release, so you could buy and enjoy all of your personal favorites.

Casino Royale (1966) Directed by Val Guest, Ken Hughes, John Huston, Joseph McGrath, Robert Parrish & Richard Talmadge

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(Review originally written at 18 September 2008)

This is a rather messy movie, which also is no big surprise though considering the mess that was going on and off the set during the production of this movie. It took 6 directors and 10 different writers to complete the movie. On top of that the actors Peter Sellers and Oson Welles refused to work together, since they had a strong disliking against each other. A big problem, since there characters have to be in same sequences together.


The movie is named "Casino Royale" but basically this movie and story have very little to do with the original Ian Fleming novel. it seems pretty pointless that they bought the right to the Ian Fleming novel. Or perhaps they simply had to do so in order to get to use all of the official names from the Bond-series, since all of the usual Bond characters, such as Bond, M, Q and Moneypenny are present here.


Of course over the course of years there have been numerous movies spoofing the James Bond series but because this movie actually uses all of the official names this movie has a more 'official spoof' reputation and feeling over it. It doesn't make this movie better than other James Bond spoofs though.

You should mainly blame the script for it that the movie doesn't work out. It's a movie with such an incredibly messy story. Halve of the time the movie just didn't made much sense to me. If of course also doesn't help that the movie it's main character in name is played by many different actors, with different styles, in this movie.


It just isn't a very funny movie for a comedy. Basically only Peter Sellers and Woody Allen mange to put some fun into the film but their roles are rather limited compared to others. Also as a spoof of the James Bond-series this movie isn't exactly good or striking enough. Other movies have handled its James Bond spoofing elements far better.


This movie can go down in history as the biggest waste of talents involved. Besides Peter Sellers and Woody Allen, the movie also features Orson Welles, David Niven, William Holden and John Huston among many other great and well known actors. The movie is also filled with cameos from some well known '60's figures and also actors.


A messy, unfunny movie, that is one big waste of all of the talent involved.


3/10


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Casino Royale (2006) Directed by Martin Campbell





(Review originally written at 26 November 2006)

Before this movie Superman 'returned', Batman 'began' and now it's James Bond turn to get a complete 21th century make-over. The character is revised and the makers begin with this movie from scratch, with showing Bond on his very first mission. We learn more about the character, such as why he threats women like he does. Bond in this movie is still a rough diamond that needs polishing. He doesn't respect his boss (M) and is very self-centered and uncontrolled in his actions and emotions. It shows Bond as a more humane and realistic character.

I wasn't unhappy with the Pierce Brosnan Bond movies (even though "Tomorrow Never Dies" and "The World Is Not Enough" weren't exactly the greatest), so for me it wasn't really needed to revise the character and give the series a complete make-over. Needless to say I was quite reluctant about this movie at first. That however ended after seeing the first trailer of the movie. Bond seemed to go back to its basics and the character seemed so much more interesting. My biggest complaint about the Brosnan Bond movies always had been that they featured to many (needless) SFX and massive big gun fights. I had always preferred the good old fashioned fist fights from the earlier Bond movies. This movie surely spoiled me with that! The action was raw, bold and straight-forward and Bond used his fists more than his gun

The action is definitely one of the best I've seen in a long time. I already knew that Martin Campbell was a great action director, with movies such as "The Mask of Zorro", "No Escape" and the other Bond movie "GoldenEye" behind his name. But the action in this movie surely surpasses his other work. The stunts are absolutely phenomenal and the action is brought well to the screen, also thanks to the editing from action movie specialist Stuart Baird. The action was filmed realistic, rather than just big and spectacular. In a way it made the action more intense and exciting to follow.

Daniel Craig also proofs with this movie that he can play a great action hero. Step aside Ethan Hunt and Jason Bourne, Daniel Craig as James Bond is the new kid on the block and he is great! He doesn't only handle the action well and convincing but also the Bond character. He makes the character more humane with emotions and shows that Bond can still be seriously wounded and emotionally touched. So he makes the action as well as the emotions work out. A real accomplishment, that not just every actor would had succeeded in. It shows that Daniel Craig is the perfect man to revise the character and form the base for later Bond movies and Bond actors as well. Because after this movie I'm sure of it; Bond movies will continue to be made for at least the next 25 years and the series is far from dried up. The cast and crew really puts some new- and interesting life into the series. Craig succeeded in what Timothy Dalton tried to achieve with the Bond character and movies. (But please note that I for one really liked the Dalton Bond and movies though.)

The rest of the cast is also good. The movie is well cast, rather than just putting some big names in it. Eva Green is a good and different sort of Bond girl and Mads Mikkelsen who already was a big star in Denmark now also introduces himself to the rest of the world, as the main villain of this movie.

The movie isn't as casino game focused as the title and plot outline might suggest. Above all "Casino Royale" is still an action movie, rather than just a character-thriller with action in it.

The movie is rather simple written with a simple story but than again, stories never really had been a big requirement for any James Bond movie. Still it doesn't make the characters all work out as effective as they could had been and it makes the movie also drag at points. There are some moments in the movie in between the action sequences in which nothing is really happening. It makes the movie sometimes unnecessary slow and unnecessary uninteresting. If I look at this movie purely as an action movie, it isn't the best one around. If you look at this movie as a part of the James Bond series, it's definitely one of the better ones. It explains why I can't really rate this movie any higher than an 7 out of 10. Technically the movie is too lacking in story-flow, plot and characters to be considered a perfect one, even for action movie standards. Still I'm enthusiastic about this movie and can recommended to everyone, even if you aren't really familiar with any of the other Bond movies. This is the perfect movie to get (re)introduced to the character.

This movie lays a good foundation for later 'new' James Bond movies and I'm convinced of it that the movies, just like Daniel Craig as the character, will only get better and more like the 'old' Bond movies (so with gadgets, more humor, more sex etc.) but still in the same new and more serious 'realistic' approach of the character and the movie in general.

Bond is dead, long life Bond!

7/10

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