Message from @Scribblehatch
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First of all
Where the hell do you rank License to Kill?
idk which was my first but my dad got me into it
License to Kill is WAY up there. Higher than Goldfinger.
But no one ever admits it
I was getting to that
A vat of sharks? That's the Bond cliche. No one seems to know which movie it came from.
LICENSE TO KILL HAD THE VAT OF SHARKS
It was the motivation behind the movie.
Other Bond films before it also had sharks
Live and Let Die
Thunderball
Name another Bond that had sharks.
Not pirahnas.
Sharks.
Thunderball has sharks
Well that's just because Thunderball had OCEAN in it
The guy has them in his pool, and they're around the sunken Vulcan
Hrm.
Bond even has to swim past the sharks in the guy's pool
Why can't I remember his name?
So the sharks don't even get a meal
They do
One of the guards
In License to Kill, the revenge plot is because Felix is half eaten by sharks.
By Benicio Del Toro.
The Xenia of the film
I mean, part of the reason I rank Goldfinger up in the top tier of Bond films is because he's the first standalone villain
He wasn't associated with any groups, he just wanted his gold to be more valuable
The other big reason is Oddjob
Baron Samedi > Oddjob
I'm a bit sad they've never brought Baron Samedi in as the minor villain for another film
So if you had to pick your favorite film for each Bond actor, which would you pick? Obviously, On Her Majesty's Secret Service for Lazenby, since that was his only film, and I can infer License to Kill for Dalton and Goldeneye for Brosnan
I think Brosnan was the best actor who, aside from Goldeneye, received the worst films.
As for a behind the scenes guy, though.. Sean Connery is clearly the best.
So Alex Jones is into trap porn apparently 😂
https://twitter.com/BrokeHrtLiberal/status/1033198707229974533?s=19
Yeah, but the question I'm asking (rephrased slightly) is "For each actor that has played Bond, what is your favorite Bond film?"