Ranking the Brosnan Films

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  • RogueAgentRogueAgent Speeding in the Tumbler...Posts: 3,676MI6 Agent
    Mine are:
    TWINE- The one film that I felt PB finally grew into Bond. Also Q's swan song.

    TND- Best of all of the teasers during P.B.'s reign.

    Goldeneye- I disappointed at the lame special effects as he's trying to catch the plane in the teaser. Plus P.B. looked like he wasn't comfortable in the role convincingly enough. Other than that overall good.

    DAD- Started out with a lot of promise and then after the sword brawl with G. Graves it was like the writers might've said..."Ok,we've totally gone stupid so let's do the rest of the film in mindless action!" Oy vay...
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  • LBTVLBTV Posts: 10MI6 Agent
    1) GE
    2) TND
    3) DAD
    4) TWINE
  • the golden gun guythe golden gun guy USAPosts: 102MI6 Agent
    Godeneye-ine of the best films in the series
    TND-good film didn't like Carver but Stamper wasn't bad
    TWINE-not bad diferent than the other two though
    DAD- good film bad Bond film I think this film appeals more to the genearal public than Bond fans
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    I dont' think any of them are classics, but that's what you get when you hire directors who've never done a feelgood action flick before. I loved TWINE unreservedly when I saw it but its power is reduced on the small screen and too many TV stars (Dench, Cleese, Bond, Carlisle, Coltrane, Kitchen) add to that. It's not colourful enough to be eye candy, though I prefer its look to TND. DAD tried to redress that through rather garish cinematography. Also, TWINE is a bit of a melodrama. I buy it as that, but the actual plot of nuking Turkey seems less involving or convincing. That's still better than the other three Bonds, where I didn't find either the personal or political plots convincing. TWINE's the only one that actually stands up as a movie for me, though I grant that GE had a couple of more dynamic action scenes and set-pieces. Apted had class and intelligence as a director and so it feels like the old Bond films of Young and Hamilton's day, as they had a similar manner about them.

    So:
    1) TWINE
    er.. that's it. GE and TND are bad in different ways and DAD is abysmal imo.
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  • golddefender001golddefender001 Posts: 2MI6 Agent
    My list is

    TWINE
    TND (the first one I saw of PB)
    and DAD and GE are tied in last

    All of these, however are in my top 5 favorite Bond movies.
  • TracyTracy the VillagePosts: 369MI6 Agent
    1. GE You have an excellent villain in Sean Bean's 006, a pretty solid storyline, and strong Bond girls. Pity about Serra's score, though, and it does tend to drag a little in parts upon repeated viewings for me.

    2. TWINE Probably the most emotionally complex of Brosnan's Bond films. I rather liked the character of Elektra and the developing relationship between M and Bond. The beginning is definitely quite watchable but just about any scene with Denise Richards detracts. I would've liked to hear Arnold have a little more emotional backing with his music in the Bond/Elektra scenes; what a wasted opportunity that any film composer would kill for.

    3. DAD. It does grow on you a little with repeated viewings, and there are some good bits that I happen to like watching mostly in the beginning. Judi Dench's M just gets better and better. Unfortunately I feel like strangling David Arnold halfway through the movie because he hasn't really come up with any fresh original incidental music.

    4. TND. There is very little that redeems this film in my eyes besides having one very cool, kick-butt Bond girl in Michelle Yeoh. And I still didn't like David Arnold even then.
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  • DrKaufmanDrKaufman Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    edited November 2004
    Brosnan is my favourite Bond as well.

    My ranking list:

    1. Goldeneye
    In my opinion the best film of the series.
    Great plot, superb locations, good action

    2. Tomorrow Never Dies
    Great villain (with one of the most realistic plans to gain world domination!)
    Best pretitle sequence ever

    3. The World Is Not Enough
    ++actors: Marceau, Carlyle and Coltrane
    good dialogs („I’m looking for a submarine. It’s big and black and the driver is a very good friend of mine.“)

    4. Die Another Day
    In my opinion the worst film of the series.
    Some of the worst special effetcs in the history of C.G.I. Just think of the surfing scene 8-)
    Where are the men who hang on nets behind aircrafts, jump from mountains with an union-jack parachute, speed around in a Q-boat, jump from the Eiffel tower... Sighhhhhh
  • wordswords Buckinghamshire, EnglandPosts: 249MI6 Agent
    1. Goldeneye - in my top 5 classic 'feel'. I enjoy this as much as any 'Moore' Bond (this is a compliment by the way.)
    2. TWINE - a very close second let down only by Denise Richards. An interesting Bond movie though.
    3. DAD/TND a joint distant third. None too fond of either of these. Recent viewings have shaded it in favour of DAD perhaps but really I can take or leave both of them.
  • down2000down2000 Santa Monica, CAPosts: 75MI6 Agent
    1. The World Is Not Enough
    2. Goldeneye
    3. Tomorrow Never Dies
    4. Die Another Day
  • trumanlodge007trumanlodge007 Posts: 13MI6 Agent
    Goldeneye first. i think it had the best dialogue of the Brosnan era, but the worst music. the tank chase is awesome.

    to me, Tomorrow Never Dies is a close second. i think Paris Carver was a very interesting character, and Brosnan was at his best in this film. the motercycle chase was great, and its refreshing that bond and the girl dont have a sexual relationship.

    TWINE is a close third. the earlier comment about this film being a melodrama describes it perfectly. brosnan is as good here as he was in TND, he really combines the best attributes of moore, connery and dalton perfectly.

    the title songs in TND and TWINE are two of the best in the series.

    DAD however, is a distant last. brosnan phones it in. jinx wishes she could be michelle yeoh. the song is bad (the title design is great however). the villian is incredibly unrealistic. the plot is like a thrown-out video game plot. everything or nothing wouldve been a better movie than this. there are some things i like about DAD tho. rosamund pike, the sword fight and the PTS were really great. and i still watch it occasionaly (not as much as my other bond DVDs.
  • yodboy007yodboy007 McMinn CountyPosts: 129MI6 Agent
    1. Goldeneye (the best of all the Bond films)
    2. Die Another Day (only slightly better than TWINE)
    3. The World Is Not Enough
    4. Tomorrow Never Dies
  • PredatorPredator Posts: 790Chief of Staff
    Quoting darenhat:
    My list is the same as bladerunner's above, and pretty much for the same reasons

    GE
    TND
    TWINE
    DAD

    And I will join you and bladerunner ... the Brosnan films have been getting steadily worse as the years have gone by. Probably little to do with Brosnan himself, but there seems less reliance on the 'magic' of Bond and more on the visual magic of the pyrotechnics guys ...

    The stories seem to be getting more and more contrived ... as an original storyline I consider TND to be one of the best of the series, but DAD was weak and contrived. TWINE simply had enormous gaping holes of dullness at the moments when they should have been uping the pace.
  • osmir007osmir007 Posts: 23MI6 Agent
    GE
    TWINE
    DAD/TND
  • Hells AngelHells Angel Posts: 36MI6 Agent
    1.Goldeneye
    2.Die Another Day
    3.The World Is Not Enough
    4.Tommorow Never Dies
  • The name isThe name is Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    1. TND-for some reason i love this bond-good starting scene, plenty of action, and a plot that does an awesome job pertaining to todays' world of corporate madness, makes it a little more believeable.
    2. GE- Good film, yet brosnan was not as comfortable in the role. Good re-awkening to many bond-less years.
    3. TWINE- Elektra seemed a little too fake to be a great bond villain, and reynard couldn't make up for her more drama queen-ish evil.
    4. DAD- seemed like this poor showing got off to a bad start when the agents "Zoomed in on jet surfboards??" (Bond movie, not star wars) and then got even worse as our eyes were tortured watching bond beaten and our ears were tortured listening to madonna disco through the theme, then we watched halle berry (a respectful actress) play batwoman trying to take over batman's (bond) job.
  • osmir007osmir007 Posts: 23MI6 Agent
    what you said about DAD i agree with you totaly and what you said about TND is true too but TND doesnt let me feel that.Good story good start but i cant feel the movie.
    so i rank them like this:
    1st GE+Twine
    3rd TND+DAD
  • deliciousdelicious SydneyPosts: 371MI6 Agent
    Quoting Secret-agent 007:
    1.The World Is Not Enough
    2.GoldenEye
    3.Tomorrow Never Dies
    4.Die Another Day

    I agree with yall in DAD with Halle Berry and Madonna. :)

    i agree with this ranking
  • Roagg_XXXRoagg_XXX Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    the pb films are frustrating for me to rank because they all have serious strengths and weaknesses. but my personal order is:

    TWINE - great villains, some excellent chase sequences; denise richards hot but awful.
    TND - pb's best PTS and i don't why others hate her, but michele yeoh kicks ass; stamper is leaden, and the action relies way too heavily on machine guns.
    DAD - the most schizophrenic bond film. first hour is stunning--jumps the shark at the sword fight and goes steadily downhill toward the near-nadir cgi surf scene.
    GE - tank scene is great, but seriously overrated villain (006) and henchwoman (onatopp).
  • Soviet UnionSoviet Union Posts: 2MI6 Agent
    Now that I've just recently watched the Brosnan bonds again, I'll show my appreciation for them:

    1. Goldeneye - Excellent concept & story, wonderful acting all around. I love the look Ouromov gives Xenia while she's making her orgasmic noises after mowing down the people at Severnaya. The car is a bit underused, however, and the score, while sounding cool on it's own, really detracts from the film. Martin Campbell is a fantastic director.

    2. Die Another Day - I also think this is a good strong story and screenplay, with good acting on most people's part. The car is pretty cool too. But I think that Tamahori's speed zooms are really grating, and the sex scene was a massive misjudgement. A few of the one-liners from Halle Berry aren't too good. Still entertaining, however.

    3. Tomorrow Never Dies - This has a rather absurd plot (the villain wants news rights? wtf?) but Wai Lin is pretty cool, nonetheless. One thing I don't like is the introduction of the P99. What was wrong with the PPK? Some pretty cool martial arts, and compitantly directed by Roger Spottiswoode. It does start to fall apart in the last section, however. And Teri Hatcher is a really, really bad actor.

    4. The World is Not Enough - Don't get me wrong, I still like it, but TWINE is the least interesting Brosnan Bond IMO. The acting from everyone (except maybe Denise Richards) is very good, Renard is a very creepy character, and Robbie Coltrane is even better than in Goldeneye ("Can't you just knock like a normal person?" is one of the best lines ever) and it was a shame he was killed, the plot just fails to engage me, the locations look fairly boring, and Renard surviving a bullet to the brain? The touching Q scene is very well done though, and "I never miss" is pure class.
  • _Gobinda__Gobinda_ Posts: 5MI6 Agent
    I've been waiting for a good spot to "jump in" with my first post, and I suppose this topic is as good as any.

    Hmmm, I'll just have to go with
    1. GE
    2. TWINE
    3. TND
    4. DAD

    I will say that I can find something to appreciate in all official bond films, and just because I consider DAD to be the worst Brosnan does not mean that I don't enjoy watching it.
  • Barry NelsonBarry Nelson ChicagoPosts: 1,508MI6 Agent
    I see no one has posted for a while, but I will give my opinion anyway. First, I think the Brosnan movies are the best since Connery and far superior to Moore's films. Now in order

    GE - Two great female characters and villian
    TWINE - Just below GE, great opening scene
    DAD - First half of the movie spectacular, second half falls apart. HATE HATE the ice boat escape scene and the invisible car
    TND - Story with Paris is compelling, good villian.
  • daltondalton Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    1: Die Another Day
    2-3: The World Is Not Enough/Tomorrow Never Dies
    4: GoldenEye (I just don't like it and if Pierce and Bean hadn't been in it, it would have been unwatchable)
  • CLAELUISCLAELUIS Posts: 16MI6 Agent
    1.GE
    2.TND
    3.TWINE
    4.DAD
    Sorry can't remember who said it but i agree about Robbie Coltrane-great character and quite sad when hes killed.
    Am i the only one who can't stand Christmas Jones? Or is that another thread.She makes me cringe.
  • The CatThe Cat Where Blofeld is!Posts: 711MI6 Agent
    Quoting CLAELUIS:
    Sorry can't remember who said it but i agree about Robbie Coltrane-great character and quite sad when hes killed.

    Well... There is a slight chance that he migh be alive. Coltrane was allegedly in talks to return, but this is really unlikely by now.
    Quoting CLAELUIS:
    Am i the only one who can't stand Christmas Jones? Or is that another thread.She makes me cringe.

    Yup another thread, but you have my support. :)
  • CLAELUISCLAELUIS Posts: 16MI6 Agent
    Thanks Cat,glad we agree.Shame about Coltrane-what a good character.
  • broadshoulderbroadshoulder Acton, London, UKPosts: 1,363MI6 Agent
    I struggle with the post-Dalton Bonds. And in fact each of Pierces' generally fit at the bottom of my top twenty. But heregoes:-

    1 TND - the best of a bad lot. Carver is rubbish, Yeoh is overrated but the first half until 007 goes to Vietnam works as a story. It actually has cause and effect. One scene moves on to another. Also it contains what I consider the only real classic scene of the Brosnan era in Kaufman cornering 007 in the Hotel Atlantic.

    2. Goldeneye - this one gets more tedious with each viewing. I enjoyed it in 1995 but they may have been that I was glad it wasn't an embarassment (I haven't felt that since). However, I like nice shots of St Petersburg and the two girls I consder the last "great" Bond girls.

    3. The World is Not Enough. I enjoy this up until dismantling of the nucler weapon in the tunnel with Oscar winner Denise Richards (I kid!)then it all turns to offal. Why does that suitcase go off at the M16 station house in Istanbul? And when M is kidnapped by the villain you know they are running out of ideas.

    4. Die Another Day - I can't say anymore. I'm just depressed just thinking about it. Wheres my valium?
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  • osmir007osmir007 Posts: 23MI6 Agent
    Quoting Roagg_XXX:
    the pb films are frustrating for me to rank because they all have serious strengths and weaknesses. but my personal order is:

    TWINE - great villains, some excellent chase sequences; denise richards hot but awful.
    TND - pb's best PTS and i don't why others hate her, but michele yeoh kicks ass; stamper is leaden, and the action relies way too heavily on machine guns.
    DAD - the most schizophrenic bond film. first hour is stunning--jumps the shark at the sword fight and goes steadily downhill toward the near-nadir cgi surf scene.
    GE - tank scene is great, but seriously overrated villain (006) and henchwoman (onatopp).

    Yeah the overating of 006 is frustrating for me he is the worsest villian ever(and in the movie he is potraitted as good or better than bond) togheter with graves they should have leave him Chinese that may have been better!!
  • The CatThe Cat Where Blofeld is!Posts: 711MI6 Agent
    Quoting osmir007:
    Yeah the overating of 006 is frustrating for me he is the worsest villian ever(and in the movie he is potraitted as good or better than bond) togheter with graves they should have leave him Chinese that may have been better!!

    Why... Colour me shocked. I though you liked GoldenEye, osmir. But I'll agree in the overrating area. :D
  • Tee HeeTee Hee CBT Headquarters: Chicago, ILPosts: 917MI6 Agent
    I think everyone on the forum knows your position on the Brosnan films by now Cat, no need to repeat yourself. :)
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    -Roger Moore
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    Back in your box, Cat :D
    "This is where we leave you Mr Bond."

    Roger Moore 1927-2017
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