I picked Brosnan, just because he seems to have even what the others lacked, although I still associate 007 with Connery.
Connery was good, he was more sturdy-looking somehow than Moore, while Moore looked far more convincing when 007 got pissed off. He had something about his eyes that made him look pretty intimidating when someone crossed him.
Dalton, now I actually liked him a lot. I thought his 007 had rougher edges, less dull jokes and more darkness and coldness. Closer to the original 007 of Fleming's books.
Lazenby wasn't totally awful, it's a great movie and one that people really should give a chance.
One thing I like about Bond movies is that even though the actors keep changing, they do every so often mention the fact that Bond was once married. I think at least in two Bond movies a woman has asked Bond if he has ever been married and he gets very, how can I put this, on edge about it. Seeing as how his wife got gunned down right after the ceremony. I remember especially in The World Is Not Enough, Brosnan's reaction to that nutty chick asking him about having ever lost a loved one or something...cool stuff.
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