Has anybody went for a full year without watching a Bond film?
Brosnan_fan
Sydney, AustraliaPosts: 521MI6 Agent
I've wondered about this; it's quite interesting to me. How long can we go without Bond? We love (I would think most of) the films, but who here thinks maybe "too much is too much", and has gone for a full calendar year without seeing a single Bond film?
It's one thing I've considered doing, but there's ALWAYS one or more entries which I haven't re-visited for a while, and that makes me want to see them.
I welcome your thoughts on the matter.
It's one thing I've considered doing, but there's ALWAYS one or more entries which I haven't re-visited for a while, and that makes me want to see them.
I welcome your thoughts on the matter.
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So the answer to the question is NO.
I too have them on all the time, on all sorts of media and now with the start of 4k releases
another excuse to buy and watch them all over again
But when April 2020 gets nearer I shall no doubt return to all the films in turn. Revisiting them will get me pumped up for the new film & reinvigorate my interest in Bond all over again. I just can't watch the films on a regular basis that's all. Less is more for me, I'm afraid.
My first Bond movie in two years was believe it or not, used to be my least favorite, Moonraker of all movies. Maybe it’s because I’m now trying to get my engineer’s certification but I’m starting to like that movie now )
I think it's been 1-2 years since I'd seen a full Bond movie and I broke that recently with Skyfall.
Life caught up with me and other assorted troubles that came along with that sorta stopped me from watching these.
Other problem is ease of access, there was a point that because they were all in my external hard drive that it was difficult for me to sit down and actually watch pretty much any movie because of that since my space was limited.
Needless to say, I've changed a lot in terms of how I consider movies now with how it's turning out for me. I can't not have it somehow in my life so I'm gonna get back on here while keeping a bit of my distance now so that I won't burn out.
It's...gonna be interesting.
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