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View Poll Results: Best 007 Actor? | |||
Sean Connery | 50 | 57.47% | |
Roger Moore | 6 | 6.90% | |
George Lazenby | 6 | 6.90% | |
Timothy Dalton | 4 | 4.60% | |
Pierce Brosnan | 21 | 24.14% | |
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12-02-2003, 09:27 PM | #41 (permalink) |
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Sean Connery makes the top of my list, followed closely by Roger Moore. I don't really like where the whole Bond franchise is going these days, so Brosnan is down there at the bottom, with the rest of the dorks
To me, Brosnan's Bond films will always be like Star Wars: Episode 2, paling in comparison to the originals, despite the shiny new look an the explosions.
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12-02-2003, 09:38 PM | #42 (permalink) | |
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Nevermind, you're right. But he might still get a vote, you never know. Maybe. I'm sorry, it's just so tempting to have fun at Lazenby's expess. I laugh at him. lol
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12-02-2003, 10:53 PM | #43 (permalink) |
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Golden Eye was classic ian flemming penned bond, and bosnans best bond movie yet (post ian flemming... meh. the scope of the plots just arent there.)
As for previous, well shit, i think i like just about all of them, save the waning part of Moores stint, and the horrid thing it was to see an aging connery at the helm again with never say never. they werent the worst out of the lot (lazenby comes to mind), but some of the lesser inspired. i actually rather liked daltons movies, could have been better but they more than sufficed.
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12-03-2003, 01:14 AM | #44 (permalink) |
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Even adjusting for George Lazenby's mediocreness (I don't mind him at all myself), my favorite is On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Beautiful scenery, music, Bond discovers true love, a tragic ending, and "that never happened to the other fellow."
Lots of other great ones -- Thunderball especially. |
12-03-2003, 08:18 AM | #45 (permalink) | |
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12-03-2003, 09:06 AM | #47 (permalink) | |
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The opening was cool though--it was interesting to have Bond actually captured.
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12-03-2003, 05:12 PM | #49 (permalink) | |
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12-03-2003, 07:43 PM | #50 (permalink) | |
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12-03-2003, 08:51 PM | #51 (permalink) |
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I can't really pick one of my favorites but "Her Magesty's Secret Service" I liked since it was the closest to the actual novel than any of the other ones that used the novel as a starting point.
As for over all, I'd have to say "From Russia with Love" or "For Your Eyes Only". |
12-04-2003, 08:34 AM | #53 (permalink) |
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Goldeneye. Indeed I played the N64 game to death and it pushed me further the 007 movies, but I still liked this movie the most. Great intro and tank scene. I still get that tune stuck in my head that plays when Bond was on the antenna. And even though the movie was in the mid-90's they still managed to squeeze in some russian, cold-war, cossack traitor type stuff.
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12-04-2003, 08:43 AM | #54 (permalink) |
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Goldeneye and License to Kill are some of my favorites, but I have to go with Goldfinger or Dr. No as the best. They're just too classic.
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12-06-2003, 10:11 AM | #58 (permalink) |
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Yeah, but I think that Bond sorta has to exude a confidence above most other people--its part of the persona.
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12-07-2003, 06:51 AM | #59 (permalink) |
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Sean Connery in a heartbeat - I can watch Thunderball daily.
Roger Moore is a close second, just because I also grew up with him as Bond.
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12-07-2003, 07:45 AM | #60 (permalink) |
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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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12-07-2003, 07:19 PM | #61 (permalink) |
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whoever merged the "favorite bond movie" and "favorite bond actor" threads is a right twat, just thought id point that out before it fell by the wayside
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12-07-2003, 07:33 PM | #62 (permalink) |
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I think Connery is probably the best, but i threw a vote Roger Moores way, just because i like the exotic locations, neat characters and sense of humour of movies like live and let die and the man with the golden gun. I think the girls were sexier too. In short, the movies were more fun. Some, i guess, think those movies were too over the top and Moore is not serious enough, and his later movies did go a litle far sometimes. I like Brosnan in the role, but the drab Eastern European settings don't do much for me.
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12-09-2003, 05:31 PM | #63 (permalink) |
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Lazenby was easily the best bond. in my mind, he portrayed the character as he should be.
so my list would be as follows: Lazenby (OHMSS) Moore (The Man with the Golden Gun) Connery (Thunderball) Daulton (The Living Daylights) Brosnan (Goldeneye) While Daulton does pretty much get the shaft for being in the worst bond movie ever, License to Kill, he more than redeems himself in my favorite bond film, the Living Daylights.
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12-09-2003, 06:39 PM | #64 (permalink) | |
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12-09-2005, 08:45 AM | #65 (permalink) |
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I go by style and sophistication and humor!
Sean Connery and Roger Moore both had sophistication and humor, while Brosnan and Connery had the best looks and style for the part. The best three movies are "You only live twice", "Goldeneye", and "A View to a Kill" |
12-09-2005, 09:11 AM | #66 (permalink) |
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Connery is simply the best Bond... ever.
His films and his portrayal of Bond were without pier... I would have to say that the earlier Moore films were quite good: Live and Let Die (1973) The Man With the Golden Gun (1974) The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) After that the series became way to campy and painful to watch. Moonraker (1979) For Your Eyes Only (1981) Octopussy (1983) A View to a Kill (1985) I actually like Lazenby and Her Majesty's Secret Service. One of the better films in the series. I'd have to say though, that my hands down favourite of the Bond series is You Only Live Twice. It has everthing from from a faked death, ninjas, villians stronghold in a volcano and Japanese pearl divers... Plus a great soundtrack... and it has Sean Connery. Nobody does it better...
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12-09-2005, 09:43 AM | #67 (permalink) | |
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I think Brosnan is the better Bond, but Connery has the best movie (From Russia with Love). I used to really like Goldeneye, but I watched it over Thanksgiving and everytime Sean Bean came on the screen I kept hearing him say, "Gondor has no king. Gondor needs no king," in my head. Maybe I'm just a big dork, eh?
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12-09-2005, 11:00 AM | #68 (permalink) | |
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I think the reason Brosnan is coming out so strong on this thread has more to do with the age of the posters than anything else. I'd wager most of them weren't even born until the 80s and weren't even aware of Bond until the late 80s early 90s... Sadly, I was watching Bond marathons when ABC was doing them in the late 70s and Spike TV wasn't even a twinkle in television's eye.
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12-09-2005, 01:30 PM | #70 (permalink) |
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In the film they gave Bond plastic surgery to make his eyes more Japanese... in reality? Some latex and a wig. I think he was supposed to be of mixed blood.
I think the inclusion of ninjas more than makes up for the make up... Moore was almost always over-the-top. By the way, the running over crocodiles was in Live and Let Die rather than Dr. No... Interesting, they used real crocs for the shot (and a stuntman). I completely agree on Moonraker. Moonraker is up there in the list of worst Bond films ever.
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12-10-2005, 06:29 AM | #72 (permalink) |
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Connery was the best Bond for me, followed by Brosnan, Dalton, and Moore. Lazenby was ok, but one movie is too little to judge, so I don't really consider him in the evaluations.
For the movies, From Russia With Love is the movie I like the best, while Goldfinger is the best movie that was made to the Bond formula. I split the movies up into the following catecories: Great Bond: From Russia With Love Goldfinger On Her Majesty's Secret Service License to Kill Goldeneye Good Bond: Dr. No Thunderball Live and Let Die The Spy Who Loved Me Tomorrow Never Dies The World is Not Enough Mediocre Bond: You Only Live Twice The Man With the Golden Gun For Your Eyes Only Octopussy The Living Daylights Die Another Day For Bond Nerds Only: Diamonds Are Forever Moonraker A View to a Kill I, of course, have every one of these on DVD, and watch them, in order once a year. Even Moonraker. Yes, Moonraker. Gilda
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12-10-2005, 06:42 AM | #73 (permalink) |
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While Moonraker is bad... A View to a Kill is the most cringe worthy of the lot... The ancient Roger Moore climbing the fireman's ladder is bad enough but by the end, with the final, "Oh James"... I was just shaking my head and wondering what had become of a great franchise.
Thank the movie Gods that Moore never made another...
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