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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 293126" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>It's a strange thing, as though I've enjoyed watching Bond films since I was a kid (Roger Moore era, had no clue about Connery until Never Say Never Again) and have seen all of them in theaters since View To A Kill, I rarely revisit any of them. It's probably because I don't think they age very well, especially the tech. I couldn't tell you what the first Bond film was that I saw, as if they came on the TV my dad would watch. I saw many of the stunt sequences from the various films without having watched the entire movie it came from. On top of that, back in the day it was common practice to lift entire sequences of stunts out of one movie and place it into another, just without the hero closeups. So many Bond sequences I saw in non Bond films or TV!</p><p></p><p>So yeah, do I own True Lies? Of course. The first 3 Bourne films? Yep. All the Mission Impossibles? No doubt. A single Bond film? Nope. I've really liked the Daniel Craig movies (other than Quantum which is nothing but shakeycam in response to the popularity of Bourne films) and might buy just those as a collection when it's all finished with the new one though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 293126, member: 134"] It's a strange thing, as though I've enjoyed watching Bond films since I was a kid (Roger Moore era, had no clue about Connery until Never Say Never Again) and have seen all of them in theaters since View To A Kill, I rarely revisit any of them. It's probably because I don't think they age very well, especially the tech. I couldn't tell you what the first Bond film was that I saw, as if they came on the TV my dad would watch. I saw many of the stunt sequences from the various films without having watched the entire movie it came from. On top of that, back in the day it was common practice to lift entire sequences of stunts out of one movie and place it into another, just without the hero closeups. So many Bond sequences I saw in non Bond films or TV! So yeah, do I own True Lies? Of course. The first 3 Bourne films? Yep. All the Mission Impossibles? No doubt. A single Bond film? Nope. I've really liked the Daniel Craig movies (other than Quantum which is nothing but shakeycam in response to the popularity of Bourne films) and might buy just those as a collection when it's all finished with the new one though. [/QUOTE]
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