naffa said:Ahh cool. Is it good? As in worth £200 or not/
Yes oh yes.
Sometimes I just spend a week or so watching them all through, 7 or so a day

The tin is a PITA though, there's no room for the new films, it only fits 20

naffa said:Ahh cool. Is it good? As in worth £200 or not/
naffa said:Ahh cool. Is it good? As in worth £200 or not?
Goatboy said:I paid £84.49 for it two years ago from choices direct, £200 seems a tad steep!
The Spy Who Loved Me.
First scene: skiing down with assassin's chasing him on snow mobiles, gets to a cliff, flies off, parachute opens and Boom, union jack flag.
Carly Simon kicks in for the theme tune, then lands into a submarine with a bottle of champagne and a half naked fit russian.
How can you possibly better that?
I know it's traditional to hate on it, but I do love Walken's general insanity, so View to a Kill.
But best is now Casino Royale.
Very tough choice, if I was to name one actor, Timothy Dalton for me. A Licence to Kill & The Living Daylights.
Casino Royale just killed Daniel Craig straight out as James Bond, I've only watched parts of the subsequent movies with him in as to me his character is not James Bond.
Yea I really like Dalton and the two he did were great.
Tank chase in Goldeneye though
I'm a fan of The Living Daylights and License to Kill - just really like them![]()
If you've read the books - which are the source material after all - Craig is more Bond than any of them. Odd that you like the Dalton's, since they are also closer to the books.