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Now, in my opinion, Sean Connery played the best Bond.

But this man will always have a special place in my memory because of Goldeneye 64.
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>> Anonymous
Yeah I think everyone has a special place in their heart for whoever played Bond in the first Bond movie to come out once they became interested in such movies (like age 12 or so). That was kind of convoluted but you get what I'm saying.
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craig sucked. brosnan all the way.
and maybe sean connery. i liked his later stuff though, when he was all salt-and-pepper.
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>craig sucked

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I just like Craig because he is more explosive and violent. He relies on his gun more than gadgets.
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>>446233
thats exactly what makes him a random action movie hero rather than a james bond. He's not a bad actor, he's just not james bond material
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>>446240

He's still more like Ian Flemming's original concept of James Bond than other actors like Roger Moore
>> Anonymous
Bond was always the "blunt instrument" that MI6 used. Refined yes, gadget wizard, no.
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>>446248

Thank you
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Not really /hr/ caliber resolution but I've always loved this photo. If Bond was a woman I'd be in love.

I agree with OP though. Connery made Bond what he is and created the character that we know today, but Brosnan kicked ass in Goldeneye and it's my favorite Bond film because of Goldeneye 64. The best Bond movie? No, but definitely my favorite.
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I loved Goldeneye. It was my first Bond film and remains in my top 3 to this day.
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2nd worst Bond in my opinion
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FUCK YEAH TRIGGER DISCIPLINE

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>> Anonymous
I didn't really like Craig at first, but I have to be honest he's kind of growing on me.
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>>446279
Same. Also I don't remember Pierce looking like such a generic white guy. Its probably the suit. Any other pictures?
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What's this? Something original on teh internets a "Who is the best bond" thread. How simply delighful, what next animated gifs and forums where you can share ideas? That would be useful.
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When i was a bit younger i read all the james bond books. My feeling after that was that timothy dalton was most like who i imagined Bond to be. Sean Connery is good though. Pearce Brosan is nearly unwatchable.
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Queen and Country?
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moar HR Bond plox
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Craig is totally banging her... son of bitch...
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>> Anonymous
Brosnan is a better Bond in Remington Steel.
Connery is my classic-movie-Bond, but Craig is closer to the original concept of bond.

Of course who likes Brosnan dislikes Craig: they're totally different characters.
>> Anonymous
bronsnan is the bond i growed up with and now the new bond is totaly diffrent i dont like him!
But the movies are still damn nice!
>> Anonymous
Timothy Dalton is my favorite Bond, I dunno why, I just love that guy. I grew up with Moore and Brosnan though, so those have a special place in my heart.

Goldeneye is also my favorite Bond movie.
>> Anonymous
I've always felt that Brosnan had a great Bond, but had terrible, terrible movies that could have used him to explore the character but failed terribly. They came close in "The World Is Not Enough" getting Bond injured and emotionally involved, but they never quite nailed it. It's hard to act your way out of the oppressive shitty box that was "Die Another Day," which IMHO as a Bondfag, represented some of the greatest, and worst moments of all the Bond films -- which is fitting considering it was an 'anniversary' Bond.

Pierce is a fine actor, but was given shit to work with. A darker Brosnan Bond would have been fantastic to watch.

"You couldn't kill me. You'd miss me."
Bond shoots Elecktra point blank.
"I never miss." <-- potentially dark Brosnan Bond

I'd say in order of Brosnan Bond experiences, it goes:
Goldeneye
The World Is Not Enough - personality
Tomorrow Never Dies
Die Another Day

in b4 pointless attack of personal opinions without competent forethought
>> Anonymous
>>446433
>Of course who likes Brosnan dislikes Craig: they're totally different characters.

No, I always liked Brosnan as Bond, but I like Craig even better.
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>>446519
Same here. I actually always thought of Brosnan's Bond being the character Craig's Bond grows up to be.

You know, in Casino Royale he still was more of a, well, blunt instrument (see what I did there?) but in the end he started having more and more "Bond features". And Brosnan was always the sort of gentleman-ish agent Bond is always thought of, but with a violent undertone. Like that scene in described in>>446505.
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>>446215

worst Bond
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I still think Clive Owen would have made a great Bond.
>> Anonymous
Pierce Brosnan is older than Timothy Dalton.
>> Anonymous
I've liked all Bonds... am I too easy or something?
>> Anonymous
>>446251
Best Bond gadgets ever. Heidi Klum?

>>446364
There is a Bond villainess double entendre joke here. Igotta Camilto?
>> Anonymous
Casino Royale was the best Bond movie to date. Anyone who disagrees is a sentimentalist or an idiot.
>> Anonymous
>>446722

I think your an idiot.
>> Anonymous
agree with op, Craig is not Bond.

Connery did play the best bond.
>> Anonymous
sean connry=win

durrrrr
>> Anonymous
Some of the idiots that don't like Craig need to read the fucking novels. Oh, I forgot reading is gay right?

Get a clue dumb shits.
>> Anonymous
Brosnan's my favorite because I saw Tomorrow Never Dies first and then Goldeneye. So he is Bond for me. I also accept Connery because From Russia with Love and Goldfinger were the ones I saw next. I agree that Casino Royale may be the best film of them all.
>> Ludwig Van Beefoven !mp2ihX70ug
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THANK YOU!
Craig is by far the toughest most intelligent bad-ass Bond yet.
The franchise desperately needed a new direction and this one is much more true to the original vision.
>> Anonymous
what's james bond?
>> Anonymous
what...the....fuck....did you say?
>> Anonymous
I love how everyone just regurgitates eachothers opinions.

I bet half of you that claim Craig to resemble the "original concept" never even read a Fleming novel.
>> Anonymous
goldeneye 64 kicked ASS
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My rankings:
1)Sean Connery
2)Daniel Craig (so far)
3)Roger Moore

This guy, however, seems to be irreplaceable .
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Felix Leiter is still the most replaced character with eight different actors.

Jack Lord, Cec Linder, Rik Van Nutter, Norman Burton, David Hedison, John Terry, David Hedison, and Jeffrey Wright.
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Nearly agree with you accept I`d place George Lazenby third. I thought On Her Majesty's Secret Service was a damn good movie. I don`t know why the critics canned him, I suppose it was going to be hard for anyone after Sean Connery. They should have stuck with George a bit longer in my opinion.
>> Anonymous
This is how I see it (and it ties in with the movies too).

Sean Connery was the evolving Bond (and by far the best). He learned to use gadgets to expedite his missions, and saved a lot of girls in the mean time.

Pierce Brosnan (along with Timothy Dalton and Roger Moore) is the evolved Bond. These actors take 2, 4 and 5 respectively. This Bond is almost reliant on his gadgets, though has no issue shooting someone. Older, more distinguished, more calculating, less egotistical, lower body count.

Daniel Craig is the blunt instrument. Unsophisticated, not technically minded, but still very good at his job, he's missing some of the polish and shine of the older Bond, but is still good to watch. He gets number 3.
>> Anonymous
Daniel Craig plays an almost autistic, emotionally damaged / severely repressed Bond. It's odd, but it seems more realistic than the almost psychotic previous Bonds... you know? If someone was able to cold bloodedly massacre a dozen dudes and then step up to a bar / make out with a model / calmly defuse a nuke while cracking one-liners, that's the text book definition of a psychotic.

Lazenby is a bit tragic IMHO - OHMSS holds a special place in my heart mainly because I fell in love with Diana Rigg (you know, her from the old Avengers!) Lazenby was apparently a male model who kinda fell into the role, but his agent got a bit of a big head and...
A) demanded more money from Cubby Broccoli for returning to the role in the next movie. Of course, they refused.
B) he then waltz'd off claiming that he was a serious actor now, and that he didnt want to be typecast. Well, he succeeded... by never getting cast in a major motion picture again:/

Oh Well...
>> Anonymous
craig = agent shrunken head
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Whenever I see Brosnan in a movie, I'm reminded of the fact that he had to have a body double do his running scenes in the Bond movie, as Brosnan was unable to NOT run like a girl.
>> Anonymous
Bond began to fail when they went from "gadgets and hot babes" to "generic actionmovie #829"
>> Anonymous
Goldeneye was the last decent Bond film. They really had some jolting scenes that captured a dynamic thrill. Then it went downhill real quick with the next ones, ...but the last one was utter shit. Horrible cinematography, maybe the worst I have ever seen. Horrible editing. Horrible continuity. Horrible fucking everything, the villian was hilariously sad.

As for Quantum I'm sure it will be a piece of shit.

Long live Goldeneye all the magic it had. May I be twisted to death by the tights of a beautiful woman if I am wrong.
>> Anonymous
>>446215
Roger Moore FTW