I would immediately think OHMSS, FYEO, or Thunderball since they are my "go-to" Bonds and my favorites, but I would have to say Goldfinger because its on TV a lot more, and its one I can never help but watch!
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edited June 2013
For me, I'd have to say initially TSWLM, MKR, FYEO, TLD, as I never stopped watching them when I taped them off the telly as a teen, hoping to buy them later on.
I still gravitate towards the Moore films, but Goldfinger and Thunderball have crept in with viewings, along with TWINE and CR-06 as default choices, depending on the actors and era I am in the mood to watch.
These days I try to watch them in rotating order, cause I get stuck on which to choose - except CR-06, so its probably had the most viewings.
Mini G - excellent choice on The Italian Job, I watched it on Film 4 the other week. Sir Michael Caine at his 60's era best. I know Noel Coward politely said no thanks to Dr No. It would be great for Sir Michael to appear in a Bond film!
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I would immediately think OHMSS, FYEO, or Thunderball since they are my "go-to" Bonds and my favorites, but I would have to say Goldfinger because its on TV a lot more, and its one I can never help but watch!
"You must give me the name of your oculist."
I still gravitate towards the Moore films, but Goldfinger and Thunderball have crept in with viewings, along with TWINE and CR-06 as default choices, depending on the actors and era I am in the mood to watch.
These days I try to watch them in rotating order, cause I get stuck on which to choose - except CR-06, so its probably had the most viewings.
Mini G - excellent choice on The Italian Job, I watched it on Film 4 the other week. Sir Michael Caine at his 60's era best. I know Noel Coward politely said no thanks to Dr No. It would be great for Sir Michael to appear in a Bond film!