Thunderball was the first to be shot in 2.35, before that Bonds were 1.66. Afterwords they were all scope except LALD and TMWTGG which are 1.85. I've never heard of there being a 70mm print of Thunderball.
Goldeneye looks fantastic on the UE, and the colors finally look right. But of course it's improperly framed. (Although the tighter framing really makes some shots more intense...)
The Bonds have always had a history of being different on each and every home video release. We Bondians have to be careful with each successive new restoration. The Lowry process has added much clarity, but at the expense of some of the vibrancy and life. Not to mention the colors. It just doesn't feel the same at all.
Bring on the versions! I'll look at any version of Bond. I even still have my well worn tapes. It's nice to find some people who are also nit picky about how 007 is presented. I've watched these films so often that I know the dialogue by heart and the slightest change is like a bombshell.
My obsession may explain why Bond is the subject of my thesis ;)
Any chance of looking at YOLT after this? It definitely needs it's color back. the UE looks like everything was just desaturated-maybe its just a matter of bringing that back up.