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Best Bond Film  

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  1. 1. Best Bond Film

    • Dr. No
    • From Russia with Love
    • Goldfinger
    • Thunderball
    • You Only Live Twice
    • On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    • Diamonds Are Forever
    • Live and Let Die
    • The Man with the Golden Gun
    • The Spy Who Loved Me
    • Moonraker
    • For Your Eyes Only
    • Octopussy
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    • A View to a Kill
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    • The Living Daylights
    • Licence to Kill
    • GoldenEye
    • Tomorrow Never Dies
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    • The World Is Not Enough
    • Die Another Day
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    • Casino Royale (2006)
    • Quantum of Solace
    • Never Say Never Again
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Voted Goldeneye... but can't deny that the game didn't sway my opinion. It's one of the few I would sit down and watch though. You Only Live Twice (which is ludicrous fun) and Goldfinger are close.

 

Never really liked Moore, Live and Let Die is good though.

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  • 3 months later...

I'm re-watching a Bond film, every friday with my dad. Loving the nostalgia; watched Thunderball, Goldeneye and Octopussy again so far.

 

I fully agree with Trumo's first post in this thread. Connery always looked like the best bond, he's just so subtle in everything he does. Moore always looked a bit like a , bungler, loser to me, so clumsy. I think A View To A Kill was his best film. Dalton's deffo the rough one, I liked that about him, the rebel, the raw romantic bastard. I just watched Goldeneye again which is obviously Brosnan's best. What I liked about him was that he always looked so focused, concentrated on the job which made it all the more realistic. I'm not totally convinced with Craig, although I liked the 2nd Casino Royale. It's probably due to the fact that the makers wanted a new Bond in the style of Jason Bourne which completely takes away all the fun and subtle humor.

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1. Casino Royale 2006

2. Goldfinger (Incredibly close second, CR wins by a nose for showing Bond as a more flawed person)

3. Live and Let Die

 

Honorable mention for Man with the Golden Gun for the awesome shootout game and subsequent island explosion.

 

Can't say any particularly stunk except Die Another Day which was an absolute piece of dogshit - but I actually enjoy watching that and Catwoman for Hallie Berry who could set me straight, and that both films are so fucking awful I kind of actually enjoy them i.e...

 

"OH GOD THE INVISBLE CAR, ITS FUCKING AWFUL ITS GREAT.."

"OH FUCKING HELL THE BIT WHERE THEY ARE CHANGING HIS DNA.. AHHHH"

 

then

 

"OH FUCK NO, THE BASKETBALL SCENE, SHIT THIS IS SO BAD!"

"AHH THE BIT WHERE SHE DANCES WITH THE WHIP IN THE CLUB, GOD THIS FILM SUCKSSS..."

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How anyone can vote for the bastardised films with craig is beyond me, well actually it isn't but they're not Bond films. A tired franchise now, shame.

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  • 9 years later...

This chap is being mooted as the next Bond, looks the part and still only 30 so they could get a few films out of him. Watching the wire again recently and it is a shame it came too late for Elba. But he is too old, yes too old to begin the training.

 

Taking care of business James? Me too man, me too.

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11 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

This chap is being mooted as the next Bond, looks the part and still only 30 so they could get a few films out of him. Watching the wire again recently and it is a shame it came too late for Elba. But he is too old, yes too old to begin the training.

 

Taking care of business James? Me too man, me too.

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Who is he?

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On 23/06/2011 at 13:50, neko said:

I voted 'Goldfinger', but upon reflection would definitely agree that 'From Russia with love' was a better film.

 

Anyone voting for a Roger Moore film needs help.

 

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Just watching From Russia  With Love right now. 

Great film and probably the most authentic as it's a traditional spy film in that no gadgets and basically Bond is  trying to get a typewriter from the Ruskies  rather than someone taking over the world with a ray gun 

And one of the great movie fight scenes with Connery and Shaw 

 

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1 hour ago, Stickman said:

Just watching From Russia  With Love right now. 

Great film and probably the most authentic as it's a traditional spy film in that no gadgets and basically Bond is  trying to get a typewriter from the Ruskies  rather than someone taking over the world with a ray gun 

And one of the great movie fight scenes with Connery and Shaw 

 

Its my favourite out of the Connery Bond films

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7 hours ago, KMD7 said:

Its my favourite out of the Connery Bond films

Yeah mine too  

Robert Shaw is brilliant in it, you can have your Oddjobs and Jaws henchmen but Shaw in that film looks like the kind of bloke who if he walked in a pub you'd think "I'm steering well clear of him" and  Rosa Klegg is like the granny from hell

 

 

Even in downtime on the movie that stare at Connery as he gets into character..

 

"You may know your wines old man but you're the fucking one on your knees"...(obviously the fucking bit was left out)

 

 r/JamesBond - This is a Behind the Scenes photo "From Russia With Love"... Check out Robert Shaw's intense stare.

 

And it also contains movies greatest ever gypsy catfight 

 

 

 

 

 

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