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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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From CBn's main page...
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 5 February 2003 From: Leeds, England |
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That's absolute quality!
Great stuff! ![]() "He's my new anchor man!"
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 23 March 2004 From: Southern California |
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I'm very humbled that I was among those whose reviews were posted.
Fine job as well to the other reviewers. ![]() ![]() The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. --George Bernard Shaw |
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Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 5 February 2005 |
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I was shocked to see I was chosen as well.
You guys could've edited my typos though. (I used constantly twice in one sentance!) ![]() This never happened to the other fella.
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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Unless it was large or spelling mistakes, I tried to keep them as written by the reviewers.
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Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 5 February 2005 |
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I gotcha. It's no huge deal, and I'll most likely be the only person to notice.
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 11 August 2003 From: H O L L Y W O O D |
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If you totally want us to fix it though, please let us know and we'll edit the typos asap.
![]() ![]() The G33K Goddess ("A woman should be two things... Classy & Fabulous!") YouTube: click, Twitter click Facebook: click http://www.GirlFromLA.com |
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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A good point: If you want to make changes to your past reviews in the Countdown threads, please do them now. Eventually, those selected reviews will end up in these articles.
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Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 5 February 2005 |
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Thanks for the advice.
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 21 March 2005 |
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QUOTE(SPECTRE ASSASSIN @ 30 April 2005 - 00:06) I'm very humbled that I was among those whose reviews were posted. Fine job as well to the other reviewers. I'd like to echo this sentiment. Great job to everyone and I was very humbled to be one of the ones who'se review was chosen. ![]() ![]() |
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Midshipman Group: Crew Enlisted: 25 February 2003 |
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Really great reviews!
This countdown of the Bond movies with fan insight is a very nice touch. I'm glad to read these and you've selected some well-written prose! ![]() "My name's Bond, James Bond."
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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Cheers OOSe7en, glad you like them!
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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[Moderator's Note: Poll added to this thread.]
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Commander RNVR Group: Commanding Officers Enlisted: 26 June 2003 From: New York |
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Bumping this up.
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 8 February 2003 From: At the Monsoon Palace with Magda ;) |
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Definite 10. Along with The Living Daylights, its the best written Bond film in the series and the best(along with TLD as well) "serious" Bond movie IMHO.
![]() ![]() Proud defender of Timothy Dalton, Jane Seymour, Teri Hatcher, Kristina Wayborn, Maryam d'Abo, Karin Dor, Caroline Munro, Catherine Schell, Alison Doody, Caterina Murino, Lewis Gilbert, The Living Daylights, Moonraker, Thunderball, Octopussy, and You Only Live Twice . President of the "Catherine Deneuve should have been a Bond girl" and "Lee Horsley/Matt Houston should have played Felix Leiter" Societies Dalton's Bond is Craig's Bond 20 years ahead of his time |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 20 August 2006 |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 10 February 2002 |
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Bumping this up. And glad you did, Q. This is a great SPY story. Connery's sophmore outing was built to snag the hook firmly into the mouth with what Dr. No had began. The franchise is born.[/color] I hope with the franchise being refreshed in 2006 with CR, Bond 22 will do the same the same as FRWL was to DN. ![]() "You didn't think I'd miss this performance, did you?"
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 20 August 2006 |
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Touche' Turn, touche'. Nothing has rocked my Bond boat for many years like CR has. Not to say that there wasn't some good years hence 'The Beginning," but I am truely amazed at the success of CR.
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 5 February 2003 From: Leeds, England |
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My 5th favourite Bond. ![]() "He's my new anchor man!"
- Elliot Carver |
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Midshipman Group: Crew Enlisted: 11 February 2007 From: Las Vegas, Nevada |
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So I'm reviewing all 21 Bond films & I started with my least favorite & am working my way to #1! Enjoy!
#11 From Russia With Love, 1963 From Russia With Love (and also Goldfinger) is often called the best Bond film by many Bond fans & critics & while it is very good, it's not a masterpiece. This one is still trying to establish the Bond formula & doesn't have as high an energy level as Goldfinger or Thunderball. Many fans will criticize me for this, but I stand by my decision. An organization known as SPECTRE wants a lektor decoding machine & use a beautiful Russian cypher named Tatiana Romanova (Daniela Bianchi) to lure James Bond (Sean Connery) into a trap. Believing Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya) is still working for SMERSH, she goes along with the plan as Klebb gets a tough assassin named Red Grant (Robert Shaw) to kill Bond after getting the lektor. Most of From Russia With Love's plot moves very quickly with plenty of action & enough well written scenes to make this quite entertaining. The only slow part is on the Orient Express during the 2nd act which runs for a bit long & doesn't go much anywhere. This does however set up for a classic fight scene between Bond & Red Grant that is tough & brutal & is arguably the best fight scene in any Bond movie. There's also a huge fight inside a gypsy camp, a chase between Bond & a helicopter & a boat chase with huge explosions that are all very well made. In his 2nd time as James Bond, Sean Connery doesn't show any hints of uncomfort & is right at home with a suave & cunning presence. Here, there is not one, but three main villains:Blofeld, whose face we don't see until You Only Live Twice, Rosa Klebb & Red Grant. These are all memorable villains but none quite as memorable as Dr.No. Desmond Llewelyn also makes his first appearance as Q & introduces the first true Bond film gadget:A suitcase with a knife & a rifle that will explode in your face if you don't open it right. The only big issue with casting is Daniela Bianchi, a formel Miss World as Tatiana, who isn't up for an acting role & is worse since her voice was dubbed over, which is probably the reason she is easily the worst of the Connery Bond girls. While slightly overrated, From Russia With Love is still a thrilling & exciting Bond adventure that is well-written, well-acted & quite a good time. |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 21 December 2006 From: Kansas, not with Toto and Dorothy |
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Connery's best, one of my favorites and one of the finest movies in the series. Defiantly a 10.
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 1 March 2007 From: Los Angeles, CA |
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Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 3 May 2006 From: South Florida |
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”From Russia With Love”
Was ”FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE” perfect? No. I have a few complaints. For example, there is the Bond-Grant confrontation. From a dramatic viewpoint, it gave Connery and Shaw to exercise their acting chops. From a storytelling viewpoint, it made no sense. It just did not make any sense to me that Grant would take his time preparing to kill Bond on the Orient Express, once he got the drop on the British agent. While Grant was busy searching Bond This post has been edited by Mike00spy: 4 May 2007 - 00:32 ![]() |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 10 February 2002 |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 1 March 2007 From: Los Angeles, CA |
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QUOTE Seriously, this is one of the great Bond-villain confrontations of the entire series. Most of the films have a scene like this where they villain gloats and toys with Bond. I agree that from a dramatic point of view, it is one of the greatest Bond-villain confrontations. From a story point point of view, it seemed illogical to me. In fact, my family thought the same. ![]() "I am now aiming precisely at your groin. So speak or forever hold your piece."
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Sub-Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 1 February 2006 From: Japan |
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FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE (Terence Young, 1963)
One of the very best James Bond films, closely based on Ian Fleming's best Bond novel, and Connery's own favourite (it IS his best one). It has a real espionage feel, and whilst humourous, is more serious than most Bond flicks. Connery is the epitome of cool, Daniela Bianchi one of the sexiest and most vulnerable Bond girls, and Lotte Lenya a villainess to hate. But it's Robert Shaw who steals the show as the psychotic 'Red' Grant, the only Bond villain who presents a physical threat AND gets Bond on his knees. Great plot, action, music, characters...and the fight aboard the Orient Express is a masterpiece in editing and tension. It's also pretty vicious. The second in the series. ![]() paulie.toadfire.com
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Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 4 March 2008 |
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I gave it a 9
Superb film, great plot and intrigue, great bond, great locations, great supporting characters, great music, cool atmosphere. Red Grant is superb and the story with him and Bond, very close adaption of Fleming. One of the finest Bond films of them all. |
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Sub-Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 17 May 2008 From: The Netherlands |
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I gave it a 10. After OHMSS and (mayby) Goldeneye my favorite Bondmovie. A true classic film, with a great plot, great locations, good music and Connery at his best. The scenes on the Orient Express are the best part of the movie with a great fight between Bond and Grant. Robert Shaw had definitely the best role in this film, Daniela Bianchi as Tatiana Romanova is great and one of the best Bondgirls and I like the time when Blofeld wasn't revealed yet (with Anthony Dawson of course). One of the best Bondfilms.
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 17 October 2005 From: Sydney, Australia (but from the UK) |
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I gave it a 10. It's my favourite along with FYEO. It is a great film, period, not just a great Bond adventure.
I love everything about it. Blofeld is a sinister villain, the best of the lot, based on just his voice, and the stroke of his cat (creepy). And just look at the fear he strikes into the hearts of his staff, especially Kronsteen and Klebb. It has a great down-to-earth Cold War plot and Bond has only one gadget (a briefcase) and has to use his wits. It features wonderful locations (especially Istanbul), fanastic sets (the chess match, underground canal), great allies (Kerim Bey and his sons), a beautiful Bond girl and the best henchman of the lot, Donald Grant. It has the great train fight, a boat chase and finally Bond almost being killed by a swooping helicopter. Then the final battle with Klebb. Wonderful stuff. ![]() ![]() --DaveBond21-- Ah, Mr Bond, perhaps you would like to make love to my mistress before I have you killed? Muhhahhh....ha ha ha ha....... |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 11 April 2008 |
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I gave it an 8.
This is probably Connery's best Bond film and one of the best in the franchise. It has a few problems with the plot, but overall it is excellent. This post has been edited by DR76: 17 September 2008 - 03:56 ![]() ![]() |
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