The unloved Bond films

ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
Thought I'd start something for all the unloved Bond films.Those sad movies resting at the bottom of our favorites list.are they all that bad or can we find something positive in them after several viewings.
I'll start with Diamonds are Forever.Not one of my favorites but I've seen it many times and think I've found IMHO the good points that keep me watching.

1, PTS, Bond using a bikini top as a weapon, I think thats cool.
2, The theme song, a Classic
3,the Score, Barry was asked to lighten the mood and he did but kept the atmosphere a great soundtrack.
4, Wint & Kidd,Bizarre killers and very Fleming.
5, The Script, a truly witty and adult script. afew of my favorite scenes,
When Bond is asked if he prefers blonds to brunettes he says
"SO LONG AS THE COLLARS AND CUFFS MATCH"
For years I was too inocent to understand the joke.
Plenty oToole being told she was named after her father,
Bond laying the odds at the craps table ,then saying he'd played it once before.


These are some of the reasons I still watch DAF. I hope others will come up with some positive reasons these unloved films can still be enjoyed. Someone must enjoy TMWTGG or AVTAK etc.so lets heare about it,Please give these unwanted movies a home.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
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  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    TMWTGG defenders: here I am :D

    I like it for some of the same reasons, that you have mentioned for DAF (which imho is really crap..)

    1. John Barry's score
    2. Christopher Lee, a brilliant villain
    3. The exotic scenes in Thailand , especially James Bond Island
    4. The girls! I am not talking about Goodnights intelligence, I am talking about her looks!
    5. One of my favourite lines: "A water pistol?" after Roger Bonds smile in the face when watching Andrea in the shower!
    6. The Golden Gun itself
    7. JW Pepper, I simply love this guy!

    Regarding AVTAK, I can find these highlights, but it ranks very low on my list, only followed by DAF:

    1. PTS as long as 007 is on skis
    2. The unzipping of the overall in the titles
    3. Barry's score - especially "wine with Stacy"
    4. Jenny Flex
    5. Jenny Flex
    6. Jenny Flex


    and did I mention Jenny Flex?? :v
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • chrisno1chrisno1 LondonPosts: 3,601MI6 Agent
    Die Another Day

    1. The surfing sequence in the PTS.... such a good idea,all gone to waste
    2. The main title sequence.... moving the plot forward for a change
    3. Theme song.... I really quite like it, suits the sequence well
    4. The sexy Korean inquisitor.... wow, I'd love to be tortured by her !!!
    5. Rosamunde Pike.... sexy, demure, cut glass accent, what an amazing Bond villianess
    6. "The place needed redecorating anyway" ..... probably the funniest line in the film
    7. Emilio Echivarria.... a real '60s throw back to when spies were spies, very Kerim Bey, Colombo, Draco
    8. "A Field Guide To Bird's Of The West Indies"..... a nice little in-joke
    9. The bits they used from the other 19 movies... a ni ce idea, far more enjoyable than what I actually see on screen
    9. The end.... Thank God!

    A pity the rest of the film was so bad.
  • TobiasTobias Chelmsford UKPosts: 115MI6 Agent
    Hi l have not been on this site for a while.Licence To Kill was not my favourite bond film it seemed out of place it lacked the humor Timothy Dalton is a good actor but he lacks Connery's and Moore's and Brosnans charm.the living daylights was ok as Tim was light in that film but LTK was a no go for me im afraid.
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Over the years I've grown to feel very fond of TMWTGG,and I agree with your Points Bondtoys and might add the Queen Elizabeth set,which I think was a great idea,as for Jenny Flex it takes a special woman to land both Bond and Indiana Jones.
    I have to admit I quite like the first half of DAD,and I've a couple of friends into surfing who have told me that the PTS of DAD would of been very hard as it's almost impossable to get three surfers togethet like that.
    Also Chrisno1 I liked the idea of the titles,For a long time now I've felt they should just put some of the credits over an early plot sceen.e.g Bond arriving at HQ or similar, and save the main title sequence for the end credits.
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • Dan SameDan Same Victoria, AustraliaPosts: 6,054MI6 Agent
    Regarding Jenny Flex, this is one of the times where I really miss JFF. :( Where on earth is he?
    "He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    me, too, I haven't seen him for a year or so.
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    Perhaps no Bond film is more 'dissed' than NSNA...and of all the Bonds which make the bottoms of most peoples' lists, this one is my favourite. Connery, fit and convincing at 53 years of age, has a nice swan song in the role. Klaus Maria Brandauer, Max Von Sydow and Barbara Carrera ( :x ) as the villains, Bond on a motorcycle for the first time, Bernie Casey is one of the better Felix Leiters (IMO), Kim Basinger is lovely, and Connery's wink into the camera at the end seals the deal.

    Is it on a par with the series' best? Absolutely not...but I'll take this one over the other so-called 'official Bond films' Eon was cranking out around this time!
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  • chrisno1chrisno1 LondonPosts: 3,601MI6 Agent
    Perhaps no Bond film is more 'dissed' than NSNA...and of all the Bonds which make the bottoms of most peoples' lists, this one is my favourite. Connery, fit and convincing at 53 years of age, has a nice swan song in the role. Klaus Maria Brandauer, Max Von Sydow and Barbara Carrera ( :x ) as the villains, Bond on a motorcycle for the first time, Bernie Casey is one of the better Felix Leiters (IMO), Kim Basinger is lovely, and Connery's wink into the camera at the end seals the deal.

    Is it on a par with the series' best? Absolutely not...but I'll take this one over the other so-called 'official Bond films' Eon was cranking out around this time!

    Ditto. For my money only FYEO and, possibly TLD, match NSNA in the '80s. It does get exceedingly bad press, but I much prefer it to OP which it competed with in 1983 and though it has faults, it also has many good points. Not so sure about Klaus Maria Brandeur, but Max Von Sydow is certainly a fine Blofeld and Barbara Carrera a shoe in for the maddest baddest wickedest Bond villianess. I'd buy tickets to see a show down between her and Lucianna Paluzzi. My favourite section is at the castle in Morocco, an excellent escape scene and a fantastic stunt around and off the castle walls.
  • BarbelBarbel ScotlandPosts: 37,866Chief of Staff
    chrisno1 wrote:
    Die Another Day
    7. Emilio Echivarria.... a real '60s throw back to when spies were spies, very Kerim Bey, Colombo, Draco
    8. "A Field Guide To Bird's Of The West Indies"..... a nice little in-joke
    .

    Couldn't agree with you more. My fave bits of that film!
  • Felix RodriguezFelix Rodriguez ClassifiedPosts: 704MI6 Agent
    Bondtoys wrote:
    TMWTGG defenders: here I am :D
    2. Christopher Lee, a brilliant villain
    7. JW Pepper, I simply love this guy!


    4. Jenny Flex
    5. Jenny Flex
    6. Jenny Flex

    and did I mention Jenny Flex?? :v

    TMWTGG: Yes I totally agree with you! Christopher Lee is a great Bond villain, and I also love Sheriff J.W. Pepper!

    AVTAK: Yes we got Jenny Flex, lol but what about everyone's (probably only mine) favorite not-main henchman Scarpine! :))
    "I never joke about my work 007"
  • broadshoulderbroadshoulder Acton, London, UKPosts: 1,363MI6 Agent
    I cannot stand TWINE. I find it ponderous, bloated, incoherent badly acted slop. But there are some good scenes

    1. The PTS Boat chase. I love spotting London landmarks as it speeds along
    2. Sophie Marceau. The best of the Brosnan women but that aitn saying muc
    3. The arrival on skis at the top of the mountain
    5. Robbie Coltrane
    6. Qs departure
    7 Davidov
    8. The Scottish funeral scene
    9 The scene with Judi Dench and David Calter (we read law at Oxford together)
    10. The torture scene - cheesy but better then most of the movie.
    1. For Your Eyes Only 2. The Living Daylights 3 From Russia with Love 4. Casino Royale 5. OHMSS 6. Skyfall
  • hegottheboothegottheboot USAPosts: 327MI6 Agent
    There is one useful phrase used for defending TMWTGG: Herve Villacheze.
    What would the film be without Nick Nack-"If you kill him-all dis be mine!" "I may be small, but I never forget!"
    There is a flying car.
    The astro-spiral jump (without kazoo).
    Christopher Lee.
    Maud Adams dies. Let me repeat: she dies. the only one who broke the immortal rule: never do two.....
    Love him or hate him, J.W. will you please stand up.
    John Barry's score. (title song could have been much better..)
    Tom Mankewicz.
    And finally, Sir Roger being a badass. yes that's right. Simply for roughing up Maud-"He has three.." "Yes I know that, and it the most useless piece of information unless the Bottoms Up is a strip club and Scarmanga is performing there tonight." or the scene with Lazar and the "squeeze the butt" rifle.
    DAF is utterly undefendable and INSANE! At least it has some charm and intellengence-albeit very little. It is a raunchy 1971 travelogue featuring "I'm bored out of my mind" Connery. It overall plays better than NSNA simply b/c it is part of the official series. Same thing with Octopussy. (oh dear god.) NSNA isn't a terrible film, but loses b/c it is not EON.
    AVTAK's main problem was severe budget reduction. Great villain and song, terrible plot, plodding, aged 007, aged screenwriter, stumbling, and main girl repeatedly squeals like a stuck pig. BTW what happened to "From"?
  • boothroyd13boothroyd13 Winchester, VAPosts: 44MI6 Agent
    One of the "unloved" Bond films is TWINE, although I think it has some very strong points:

    1. I love the Swiss banker scene. One of my favorite acting moments in the Bond series is the glare that Brosnan turns toward the camera and gives once the banker has been shot and the mayhem starts going down. IMO, very Bondian.

    2. I think the whole PTS is great, but maybe a little long. The whole scene with M and Sir Robert King is good, plus Q's "fishing boat" being used throughout the waterways of London. Spectacularly shot.

    3. I like Bond going undercover as Davidov. I like his first showdown vs. Renard. I LOVE the way the explosion looks when Bond and Christmas Jones are climbing and jumping out of the underground shaft. If you pay attention to this scene, the cinematography of this explosion reminds me of the look of the earlier Bond films. I remember thinking this when I first saw it in theaters.

    Another "unloved" film is AVTAK:

    1. The first half is great. It really slows once he gets to San Francisco. I love everything at Zorin's estate. Like Bond's cover as St. John Smythe, Sir Godfrey Tibbett, the stable break-in and Bond being chased on horseback.

    2. One of my favorite moments in the series is small, but I love the way the music amps up when Bond is using his special glasses to see inside Zorin's home. I think this whole scene is great.

    3. I love Walken's bizarre behavior. His maniacal laugh, his disregard for others, and one of his best lines is one of the most bizarre (in writing and delivery) in the series: "I'm happiest....in the saddle."
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Loads of People seem to Hate Christopher Walken in AVTAK, but I thought he was Great. -{ He seemed to be really enjoying himself. :))
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Just came across an Interesting article on how, In these tough economic times, The Old Bond films are to have their Names changed to fit the New austerity drive, so ...............................................................................

    Dr No is to become Student Negative
    From Russia with Love, Becomes From Skeggy with All Kinds of Sexy
    Goldfinger " Silverdigit
    Thunderball " whisperedsphere
    You Only Live Twice " You Only Live Once
    OHMSS " Queenies Hidden Agent
    or
    Prince williams chinese whispers
    Diamonds are Forever " Moissanite Last a Considerably Long time
    Live & Let Die, " Live and Let's Let, out Bond flat while he's away.
    The man with the golden Gun " The bloke with the big shinney Knife.
    The spy who loved me, " The agent who had strong feelings of affection towards Me
    Moonraker " Cloudtoucher
    For your eyes Only " For your Eye Only ( Fairly obvious that one )
    Bad news on the Pussy front sadly big cutbacks Here, No more Pussy Galore.
    Octopussy Becomes Monopussy
    A view to a Kill " Sight of a Maiming
    The living daylights, " The off colour nigh torches
    Licence to Kill, " Certificate to annoy
    ( Far east title, Me annoy you long time )
    Goldeneye " Browneye
    Tomorrow never Dies, " Yesterday never arrived
    The world is not enough, " This will have to do
    Die another Day, " Euthanasia Postponed
    Casino Royale " Bingo! Galore
    Quantum of Solace, " Small Comfort

    Even Never say Never Again is to be renamed, Just say No
    a good anti-drugs message yes ,But not movie connected.

    And Bond 23 will not go untouched as, Property Of a Lady is to be changed to,
    Repossessed Property of a Generic Female.
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • GaddGeneGaddGaddGeneGadd Posts: 189MI6 Agent
    DAF
    Jill St John
    Jill St John
    Jill St John
    Jill St John
    Jill St John
    Jill St John
    Did I mention Jill St John :D :D :D :D

    I also loved the title song, barry's score and Wint & Kidd
    I thought the close out scene with them was one of the best in the entire series

    Oh yeah one more thing
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  • Andy007Andy007 Posts: 100MI6 Agent
    I agree with Boothroyd on the positives for TWINE & AVTAK. Both are decent Bond films and deserve a top-half place in the 23 list maybe. Despite Moore being too old in AVTAK, this film has some great characters, locations, music & action. Likewise TWINE packed a punch & was certainly better than TND. Brosnan puts in a top performance too. If i were to pick out under-loved films (as perceived by other fans), a few come to mind.
    Octopussy is one of my favouites, a quality Bond/action film. has so much going on & dangerous villains too. Somehow this film seems underated by many.
    As stated above AVTAK and TWINE would be films to mention.
    LTK is one of my favourites, a really good film. Dalton was great. - but again this film unliked by many.
    Moonraker is also an enjoyable film, with some great tension and memorable scenes.
  • GaddGeneGaddGaddGeneGadd Posts: 189MI6 Agent
    Andy007 I agree with you on both Moonraker and Octopussy. I have stated this before, but I think Sir Rog's film have to be put in context to the time and audience. They truly were late 70's early 80's BIG screen popcorn films. They just don't seem to hold up as well on the smaller screen. The in jokes seem corny, but back then THAT was part of the Moore Bond experience. I never thought the Moonraker space scenes were corny put in the context of post Starwars 1979 with a real technology like the space shuttle. I thought Octopussy was so good I saw it 3 or 4 times and enjoyed it that much more each time. I also remember how sad I felt as a 12 year old when Moonraker ended because I had so much fun watching it. Even AVTAK had it's moments. Moore's age was an issue by then ( at the time of OP, though, I didn't think Rog looked too old ) and the joke was wearing thin, but the producers put ALOT of $$$$$ into all 3 of those films AND on the bigscreen it really came thru. Hind sights 20/20 as they say and it's easy to pick out the flaws now, but all 3 of those films were SUMMER releases and were really suppose to be summer popcorn fun, as opposed to a more serious tone. And as some wise one stated before, a bad Bond film is really better than most good non Bond films :D -{ :)) 8-) B-) Here's a toast to 50 years of Bond, James, Bond on the silverscreen warts n all. But of course Bond's warts can produce laser beams, save the world from any n all villains large or small, be the most likable serial killer in the history of film and have any women 17 -70 drop their knickers just by walking in a room. Cheers Jimbo, this shaken not stirred is for you in good times and bad -{ -{ -{ -{ -{ -{ -{
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
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    Andy007 I agree with you on both Moonraker and Octopussy. I have stated this before, but I think Sir Rog's film have to be put in context to the time and audience. They truly were late 70's early 80's BIG screen popcorn films. They just don't seem to hold up as well on the smaller screen. The in jokes seem corny, but back then THAT was part of the Moore Bond experience. I never thought the Moonraker space scenes were corny put in the context of post Starwars 1979 with a real technology like the space shuttle. I thought Octopussy was so good I saw it 3 or 4 times and enjoyed it that much more each time. I also remember how sad I felt as a 12 year old when Moonraker ended because I had so much fun watching it. Even AVTAK had it's moments. Moore's age was an issue by then ( at the time of OP, though, I didn't think Rog looked too old ) and the joke was wearing thin, but the producers put ALOT of $$$$$ into all 3 of those films AND on the bigscreen it really came thru. Hind sights 20/20 as they say and it's easy to pick out the flaws now, but all 3 of those films were SUMMER releases and were really suppose to be summer popcorn fun, as opposed to a more serious tone. And as some wise one stated before, a bad Bond film is really better than most good non Bond films Here's a toast to 50 years of Bond, James, Bond on the silverscreen warts n all. But of course Bond's warts can produce laser beams, save the world from any n all villains large or small, be the most likable serial killer in the history of film and have any women 17 -70 drop their knickers just by walking in a room. Cheers Jimbo, this shaken not stirred is for you in good times and bad

    I too remember the excitement of a new Bond Release, Moonraker, I can remember at the time all my mates raving about it, it was a huge summer film. Mabey to some "Serious " Bond fans it's very lightweight, But it was of its time. And
    just as Moore's Bonds where too camp, funny and lighthearted. I think Craigs Bonds are too serious,Dark. This is not a criticism of the Actors ,rather how the film makers point the direction of the series. Moores films are a product of the 70's /80's, simple popcorn have a good time movies. While the newer Bonds have a darker, far less humor, Because that's what seem to sell today.
    I do hope from Bond 23 on they put a little humor back in, as I've said on another tread. For Craigs Bond a Darker drier Humor, as in the early Connery Films I think would work. -{
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,619MI6 Agent
    Shunderpushy, we don't need Connery humor.

    We need cameramen who hold their cams steady! :D
    President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.

    Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
  • 7700777007 Posts: 502MI6 Agent
    Live and Let Die. Say what you want about the Kananga balloon or Pepper it's still a good movie. To me it's the best 70s Bond. It's dark and funny with memorable characters throughout. Kotto owns.
  • Agent SidewinderAgent Sidewinder Posts: 223MI6 Agent
    Does OHMSS count as loved or unloved these days? It's honestly hard to tell sometimes.

    Well, guess it's time for my customary Moonraker defence (it's actually the only one of the "unloved" films that rates near the top of my list)....presented in easy-to-read bullet points, which are in no way cut-and-pasted from an earlier post of mine on this site. Not at all.


    1) The Bond: Roger Moore. Moore stepped right out of Sean Connery's shadow in TSWLM with a confident, suave, and balanced portrayal. His performance here isn't quite as excellent, but it's very much in the same vein. One of his best scenes is when he emerges from his high-speed ride in the centrifuge. Bond simply looks completely defeated here, and much of the credit must go to Sir Roger.

    2) The Girl: OK, Lois Chiles' acting style might not be to everyone's taste, but I thought she pulled off the 'ice cool' character of Dr. Goodhead fairly well. A worthy successor to XXX.

    3) The Villain: Hugo Drax is my pick for the best villain of the movie franchise. Cultured, soft spoken and quietly menacing, Michel Lonsdale's performance is a superb example of low-key acting.

    4) John Barry's soundtrack. Very definitely among his best - his instrumental version of Shirley Bassey's theme song is wonderfully fitting, and his work on the space scenes give the whole film a grand, luxuriant feel. Mr. Barry truly never will be replaced.

    5) Corinne Dufour. Not only does she have some real chemistry with Bond, but she gets the best death scene of a secondary Bond girl ever. Ironic how a film with a reputation such as Moonraker's contains a scene involving a woman getting ripped to death by Dobermans. Is MR really a iron fist in a velvet glove? I think it might be.

    6) Actual spywork! For all the gadgetry and technology, it's easy to forget that Bond really does act like a spy in this film. At Drax's chateau he breaks into the safe. In Venice he infiltrates Drax's lab - without the assistance of gadgetry - and then discovers the link (albeit accidentally) to Rio de Janeiro. Then, on Drax's space station, he takes a proactive role by turning Jaws against Drax, by using Drax's own ideology. Compare this with the supposedly more down-to-earth FYEO, where a Bond finds out the single most important piece of info in the entire movie from a...parrot. Yeah.

    7) Ken Adam's sets. From Drax's chateau, to the poison gas lab in Venice, to Drax's launch site in the Mayan ruins, to the space station, it's all superb. Particarly the space station, which looks great even today.

    8) Jaws. OK, here, he's clearly been downgraded a bit from TSWLM. And yes, Dolly should have been left on the cutting room floor where she belongs. But him changing sides at the end has always struck a chord with me - it shows a nice bit of character development and shows that Jaws, for all his dimwittedness, really isn't anyone's fool.

    9) Irony. Not a reason to like the film in itself, but I thought I'd mention it anyway: MR may not be particularly faithful to the novel, but I always found it funny that while Drax was a Nazi officer in the book, in the film, he's essentially Hitler in space.

    10) Tension. Say what you like about the ending shooting-down-the-globes sequence, but I always found this scenes to be bursting with tension...particularly when the laser gun malfunctions, meaning only Bond's aim stands between 100 million people and certain death.
  • 7700777007 Posts: 502MI6 Agent
    That's pretty much the way all the Moore films get judged. A couple of gags and a bad effect and the whole film gets dismissed as a joke. Moore gets no respect.
  • WadsyWadsy Auckland, New ZealandPosts: 412MI6 Agent
    The hated Bond films that I love are Moonraker and A View To A Kill. I think thats about it. DAF is awful, TMWTGG is OK, DAD is appalling.
    1. FYEO 2. OHMSS 3. LTK 4. FRWL 5. TLD 6. TSWLM 7. AVTAK 8. GF 9. MR 10. TB 11. OP 12. SF 13. DN 14. SP 15. LALD 16. GE 17. CR 18. YOLT 19. TWINE 20. TMWTGG 21. NTTD 22. TND 23. QOS 24. NSNA 25. DAD 26. DAF 27. CR '67

    1. Dalton 2. Moore 3. Connery 4. Lazenby 5. Craig 6. Brosnan
  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    Well at least you recognize that AVTAK is not very well thought of by most Bond fans, so that's encouraging. I might have to leave you alone about your love for that wretched film!:))
    Wadsy wrote:
    The hated Bond films that I love are Moonraker and A View To A Kill. I think thats about it. DAF is awful, TMWTGG is OK, DAD is appalling.
    "Felix Leiter, a brother from Langley."
  • zaphodzaphod Posts: 1,183MI6 Agent
    Thought I'd start something for all the unloved Bond films.Those sad movies resting at the bottom of our favorites list.are they all that bad or can we find something positive in them after several viewings.
    I'll start with Diamonds are Forever.Not one of my favorites but I've seen it many times and think I've found IMHO the good points that keep me watching.

    1, PTS, Bond using a bikini top as a weapon, I think thats cool.
    2, The theme song, a Classic
    3,the Score, Barry was asked to lighten the mood and he did but kept the atmosphere a great soundtrack.
    4, Wint & Kidd,Bizarre killers and very Fleming.
    5, The Script, a truly witty and adult script. afew of my favorite scenes,
    When Bond is asked if he prefers blonds to brunettes he says
    "SO LONG AS THE COLLARS AND CUFFS MATCH"
    For years I was too inocent to understand the joke.


    Hood in Hearse to JB " I got a brudder

    JB to Hood " small world"




    Plenty oToole being told she was named after her father,
    Bond laying the odds at the craps table ,then saying he'd played it once before.


    These are some of the reasons I still watch DAF. I hope others will come up with some positive reasons these unloved films can still be enjoyed. Someone must enjoy TMWTGG or AVTAK etc.so lets heare about it,Please give these unwanted movies a home.
  • zaphodzaphod Posts: 1,183MI6 Agent
    Always thought that Plenty was two of the best things about DAF
  • dr. evan-gelistdr. evan-gelist SheffieldPosts: 399MI6 Agent
    Just came across an Interesting article on how, In these tough economic times, The Old Bond films are to have their Names changed to fit the New austerity drive, so ...............................................................................

    Dr No is to become Student Negative
    From Russia with Love, Becomes From Skeggy with All Kinds of Sexy
    Goldfinger " Silverdigit
    Thunderball " whisperedsphere
    You Only Live Twice " You Only Live Once
    OHMSS " Queenies Hidden Agent
    or
    Prince williams chinese whispers
    Diamonds are Forever " Moissanite Last a Considerably Long time
    Live & Let Die, " Live and Let's Let, out Bond flat while he's away.
    The man with the golden Gun " The bloke with the big shinney Knife.
    The spy who loved me, " The agent who had strong feelings of affection towards Me
    Moonraker " Cloudtoucher
    For your eyes Only " For your Eye Only ( Fairly obvious that one )
    Bad news on the Pussy front sadly big cutbacks Here, No more Pussy Galore.
    Octopussy Becomes Monopussy
    A view to a Kill " Sight of a Maiming
    The living daylights, " The off colour nigh torches
    Licence to Kill, " Certificate to annoy
    ( Far east title, Me annoy you long time )
    Goldeneye " Browneye
    Tomorrow never Dies, " Yesterday never arrived
    The world is not enough, " This will have to do
    Die another Day, " Euthanasia Postponed
    Casino Royale " Bingo! Galore
    Quantum of Solace, " Small Comfort

    Even Never say Never Again is to be renamed, Just say No
    a good anti-drugs message yes ,But not movie connected.

    And Bond 23 will not go untouched as, Property Of a Lady is to be changed to,
    Repossessed Property of a Generic Female.



    u need to learn how to use tabs.
    "You're in the wrong business... leave it to the professionals!"
    James Bond- Licence To Kill
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    or just carry on "with a happy fruitful long life " :)) :))
    I'm not doing too bad this week Only been pulled up on a spelling a couple of times and now for my typing skills. :#
    I hope,someday I'll be perfect too :D and not just Pretty :p
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • dr. evan-gelistdr. evan-gelist SheffieldPosts: 399MI6 Agent
    or just carry on "with a happy fruitful long life " :)) :))
    I'm not doing too bad this week Only been pulled up on a spelling a couple of times and now for my typing skills. :#
    I hope,someday I'll be perfect too :D and not just Pretty :p


    Dont worry i get stick for being a Dalton fan........
    "You're in the wrong business... leave it to the professionals!"
    James Bond- Licence To Kill
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