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Favourite Bond Score?


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Best Bond Score?  

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    • Dr. No (Monty Norman/John Barry)
      0
    • From Russia With Love (John Barry)
      0
    • Goldfinger (John Barry)
      3
    • Thunderball (John Barry)
      0
    • You Only Live Twice (John Barry)
      3
    • On Her Majesty's Secret Service (John Barry)
      4
    • Diamonds are Forever (John Barry)
      1
    • Live and Let Die (George Martin)
      0
    • The Man With The Golden Gun (John Barry)
      0
    • The Spy Who Loved Me (Marvin Hamlisch)
      1
    • Moonraker (John Barry)
      2
    • For Your Eyes Only (Bill Conti)
      0
    • Octopussy (John Barry)
      1
    • A View to a Kill (John Barry)
      0
    • The Living Daylights (John Barry)
      1
    • Licence to Kill (Michael Kamen)
      0
    • GoldenEye (Eric Serra)
      1
    • Tomorrow Never Dies (David Arnold)
      5
    • The World Is Not Enough (David Arnold)
      1
    • Die Another Day (David Arnold)
      0
    • Casino Royale (Burt Bacharach)
      1
    • Never Say Never Again (Michel Legrand)
      0


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Hmmmm - I remember the "Best Bond Movie" polls well......for each Bond they were Goldfinger, On Her Majesty's Secret Service (well duh!), For Your Eyes Only, Licence to Kill and Goldeneye......

.....and as far as Best Bond Score is concerned I would have to go with one of those......OHMSS gets my vote.....

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My absolute favourite is The Spy Who Loved Me. Hamlisch's score is gorgeous! However, I do feel it's something of a guilty pleasure! Close seconds are Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, and On Her Majesty's Secret Service.

I don't see what all the fuss is over the Arnold scores. I can't believe TND is winning out over all the others!

Yes, I know I'm probably about to be beaten senseless for going with Spy Who Loved Me, but I really love the score! :)

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Sadly it always keeps the movie in its '70s time - it "dates" it. That's why Diamonds are Forever (also '70s) has lasted better (the score, that is LOL).

I like Arnold's scores, but I don't think they're the best.

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As much as I love The Living Daylights I had to go with the gold.

Goldfinger, that is. :P

Justin

I did your duty then. :|

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