Both odd sheep Bond films in a sense - one not an EON production, yet starring the classic Bond, the other sharing the same strange Miami Vice meets Bergerac production qualities, with the additional handicap of a less than stellar Bond.
But when it comes to actually watching these, which one is the worst? Which one gets turned off earliest when that inevitable time comes to give them another try?
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Reply by Michelle_Dessler
on November 8, 2017 at 5:51 AM
You mean Quantum of Shite
I loved 'License to Kill' because of the action, story and Q had a bigger role in this. Also Benicio Del Toro was a great bad guy. Wasn't too keen on 'Never Say Never' though.
Reply by Maria Kelly
on November 8, 2017 at 11:43 AM
@Michelle_Dessler I was really happy that Q had so much screen time as well. One of my favorite scenes in the movie is the Bar brawl. I thought it was awesome, especially when one of the dancers keeps dancing while chaos is erupting around her, and doesn't stop until the jukebox is shot.