Which Bond Films to Watch Before SPECTRE
Agent Lee
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Which Bond films would you recommend or choose to watch before seeing SPECTRE, and why?
I just wrote a blog post on the subject (http://dantesbluejeans.blogspot.com/2015/10/10-essential-bond-films-to-watch-before.html), and it got my curious about what my fellow Bond fans would or have picked. If you look at my blog, you can see from my selections that I tried to balance between picking what I consider the best Bond films and ones that specifically involve SPECTRE.
I just wrote a blog post on the subject (http://dantesbluejeans.blogspot.com/2015/10/10-essential-bond-films-to-watch-before.html), and it got my curious about what my fellow Bond fans would or have picked. If you look at my blog, you can see from my selections that I tried to balance between picking what I consider the best Bond films and ones that specifically involve SPECTRE.
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If you're new to the franchise but would really like to get into it, just watching them all in order would defenitely be the way to go!
(Although there's to little time for that one probably)
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Agree...recommend but not essential - for Bond fans anyway -{
Those three are the only ones I'd say someone really must see before they see Spectre. Beyond that, I'd say Connery's first five and then OHMSS. The rest really aren't relevant to Spectre. I include Goldfinger because of the DB5, and the rest because they involve SPECTRE. DAF really isn't necessary.
Or OHMSS, similar themes but a bit long, like the new movie.
Maybe Thunderball and maybe TLD, the first doing the full intro and the second being dark and serious, so a contest, but none of the sillier films. TWINE might work.
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That's true---the main benefit of watching the older films (aside from the pure pleasure of it), is the familiarity that will pay dividends in the many nods to the past that I've heard are in SP.
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