Casino Royale (2006) Skyfall (2012) The Living Daylights (1987) The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Goldfinger (1964) Live and Let Die (1973) Goldeneye (1995) Spectre (2015) One Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) You Only Live Twice (1967) License to Kill (1989) Dr. No (1962) The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) From Russia with Love (1963) Thunderball (1965) Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) A View to a Kill (1985) Diamonds are Forever (1971) For Your Eyes Only (1981) Die Another Day (2002) Octopussy (1983) The World is not Enough (1999) Moonraker (1979)
maybe if you're a mindless pleb with no appreciation for characterization.
Brody Rogers
Wow, someones mad. Move Connery to the top, Dalton to second, and Craig to third and you're good.
Jace Miller
...
Eli Lewis
Typical CraigHead. Sorry your brooding knockoff Jason Bourne ruined the franchise.
Liam Ward
>Hates Craig >Is a Sup Forums faggot >Prob only knew of James Bond because of the videogame >Most likely in his top 3 bond movies K Y S Y S
Thomas Miller
Goldeneye the rest
Nolan Lee
Brosnan Connery Dalton Lazenby Moore Craig
Austin Lewis
Goldeneye fags should be banned
Cooper Barnes
Connery's first 3 films, both of Dalton's, and GoldenEye are the only ones with good characterization aside from Royale, QoS, and Skyfall. Spectre followed the classic formula so there isn't much.
OHMSS shoehorns it in at the last minute and feels cheep despite the rest the movie being pretty good.
GoldenEye was great though. Sean Bean is based.
Parker Price
kek, not even the same person.
classic tryhard CraigHead
Matthew Allen
>Live and Let Die (1973) >in the top 10 >in the top 20
Carson Hall
>It’s not just the public that has endorsed Daniel Craig as James Bond. Even Craig’s peers have thrown their weight behind the English thespian. Shortly after watching Skyfall, Roger Moore, who had long insisted that Sean Connery was his favorite Bond, admitted to Time that he’d changed his mind and revealed that Daniel Craig now had that honor. Sean Connery has called Craig "fantastic" as Bond, Pierce Brosnan labelled him as "magnificent"," while, after Skyfall, Timothy Dalton declared, "There’s a case to be made that Daniel Craig is the best Bond ever."
Alexander Parker
Wew lad
Been watching Bond Movies with my dad since I was fucking 6. Owned every one on VHS until Die Another Day came out. Casino was good, then Craig they tried to do Casino again... 3 fucking times.
Pierce is the best bond with the worst movies.
Literally kill yourself.
Angel Young
Pierce is worst bond with worst movies, your shit taste is just as bad as people defeind die another day
Dalton that high and Moore that low. Correct thyself.
Carson Adams
Skyfall and Spectre do not attempt to copy Royale at all.
They had their own style, Skyfall did it better and Spectre was the lesser quality copy.
Ryder Fisher
>we make money off this franchise so we should support it no matter who the actor is
what do you think they meant by this?
Xavier Hill
I'm so sick of the "Moonraker is bad" meme, it's one of the best films of the franchise. And no, the fact that it tried to bank on the Star Wars craze isn't a valid criticism
Luke Cooper
they have all been very specific to their times of release with the exception of dalton and brosnan
the franchise is now back on track...because of this
Casino >He is becoming James Bond as we know him Quantum >surely now he is bond as we know him Skyfall >Surely now he is bond as we know him Spectre >Surely now he is bond as we know him
Josiah Nguyen
>Moore over Dalton
lmao
Matthew Miller
Fuck off
Levi Martinez
Connery will always be my #1 Bond because he is tall as fuck and has body hair like me
Jacob Price
Moore=Craig>Dalton>Lazenby>Connery>Brosnan
Carter Sanders
His Casino movie is one of the best Bond movies ever. You cannot deny
Chase Brown
I'm not saying the movie was bad, I'm saying he was a shit bond with no charisma and seemingly no interest in the role.
Quantum of Solace is honestly nothing like Skyfall, they feel complete different.
The pacing, the cinematography, the choreography, the stuntwork, the locations, and the tone are all very different.
QoS is a fast paced action movie in the vien of Mission Impossible. It's a gritty film.
Skyfall does its own thing by being a more personal, quiet, and stylish film.
Spectre follows the visual style of Skyfall closely but is more somber and muted. The scenes at Blofeld's base were almost dreamlike. Tone is very close to Skyfall, but less introspective and thoughtful.
Adrian Jackson
Moore wasn't that bad desu, his 80s Bond films weren't that good tbf though
Christopher Collins
View to a Kill was one of my favorites back in the 90s.
I'd watch most anything with Walken though
Tyler Butler
I agree with user. Moonraker gets too much flack. It's an entertaining picture and not too dissimilar from the average Bond film until the third act. Sure. Bond went to space. Not as big of a deal as people try to make it. It has more comedic elements than other Bond films usually have. True. And yes there are a few questionable decisions. But those moments are brief and overall the film holds up.
Elijah Ramirez
>implying the long-term plan wasn't to steer Bond away from the gadget-reliant Brosnan style Bond back towards the sadistic, Connery-style one
have you even watched all of the movies?
Elijah Roberts
I think I can I think can. Keep trying.
Kayden Flores
If Licence to Kill is anything to go by, brutal Bond is best Bond.
Ryan Garcia
Dalton just looks like too much of a squid for me to think he's the top Bond bro, but that's easily his best one