dirtybenny wrote: Sat Apr 16, 2022 1:42 am
What a s**t list! Feels like it was compiled by someone who glanced at a Reddit post and wrote an article.
Only just caught up with this.
Our lead was suitably supported in his 007 debut by a sensational turn from Eva Green as Vesper Lynd and the absolutely magnetic Mads Mikkelsen as the villainous Le Chiffre.
Taking the skeleton of Ian Fleming's first Bond novel and building around it an action thriller that felt genuinely dangerous and unpredictable at points, this was the most exciting and challenging the franchise had felt for years. Never mind the Craig era, Casino Royale is one of the best Bond movies ever, period.
Uhh, somebody was getting a little over-excited there, I think.

I just hope they're not still ranking Casino Royale right at the top in another 15 years.
And ranking DAF last

It's implausible campy fun, certainly, but it succeeds at being fun and has plenty of exciting action and Charles Gray's idiosyncratic performances are always interesting.
How could they forget to mention the best PTS ever (Yeah, I know, I can get over-excited too, but, seriously, it's appropriate) when discussing Moonraker? The look of determination on Moore's face when he spots the sky diver below him, John Barry's genuinely epic score, the mid air fight and Bond struggling to do up the parachute harness. The sense of hope and eventual triumph against almost impossible odds - that's what I miss from the Bond movies of today.