God tier Bond Films

God tier Bond Films

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goldfinger is the best embodiment of a "bond movie"

casino royale 06 is the only actually good bond movie

For the next Bond, i wish they would make a down to earth thriller set in the 50s.

Most Bond movies are products of their times and what audiences liked or was popular.

FIND me a better opening sequence

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I've had enough of grounded Bond, I want a high-flying adventure with a sauve, witty Jet Set Bond that takes place in the sixties

If I want a serious spy thriller there are plenty of other films/franchises, I don't want it in a Bond movie

this

I've never seen a James Bond movie

how pleb am I?

they're great entertainment, but plenty of plebs watch/love them

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I've only seen Daniel Craig's bond movies

how pleb am I?

those aren't Bond movies

casino royale and skyfall are the least pleb bond movies, but a real patrician regularly exposes himself to plebshit so help reinforce his knowledge and understanding of quality kino

The one where Samuel L Jackson was the villain.

>the most popular craig bond films are the least pleb

>Goldfinger
Anything but a shit tier bond movie
>Gets captured by the bad guys half way though the movie and just hangs out with them until the end

That would be good too.

Either would be fine as long as it isnt bourne 2.0.

Primo Tier
The Spy Who Loved Me
Tomorrow Never Dies
Goldeneye
Casino Royale
Quantum of Solace
The Living Daylights
License to Kill
Dr. No
From Russia With Love
Goldfinger
Live and Let Die

Okay Tier
Thunderball
For Your Eyes Only
Spectre
Moonraker
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
The World is Not Enough
The Man with the Golden Gun

No Tier
You Only Live Twice
A View to Kill
Die Another Day
Skyfall
Diamonds are Forever
Octopussy


Thunderball is on the line it could be Primo Tier

I mostly agree but I think skyfall deserves at least okay tier

Octopussy is god tier comfy though

>Thunderball is on the line it could be Primo Tier
Id say it is.

literally never seen a bond movie. west of time.

>the best Bond movie is a not-Bond movie
OHMSS is a close second

You have to say that there really are no bad Bond movies. Easily the best movie franchise in history.

What you don't like clown roger Moore?

I agree with all of this, haven't seem Quantum of Solace yet though

Moonraker qualifies as an unwatchable PoS, even Jaws can't save it

Yes true

every bond film is for someone, if that makes sense , luckily i like all the styles.

you should watch it back to back with casino royale

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>mfw QoS is my fave of the Craigs Bond
>mfw I'm like the only one in the world who likes QoS
>mfw I have no face

1) You Only Live Twice
2) Licence to Kill
3) On Her Majesty's Secret Service
4) Moonraker
5) The World is Not Enough
6) Goldfinger
7) GoldenEye
8) The Spy Who Loved Me
9) From Russia with love
10) Live and Let Die
11) The Living Daylights
12) Dr. No
13) Tomorrow Never Dies
14) Octopussy
15) Thunderball
16) For Your Eyes Only
17) A View to a Kill
18) Casino Royale
19) Skyfall
20) Diamonds Are Forever
21) Spectre
22) Die Another Day
23) The Man with the Golden Gun
24) Quantum of Solace

Not based on how "good" they are so much as how much I personally enjoy them and how often I rewatch them

>hating on the only bond movie with an epic red vs. blue space battle

>pew-pew
>epic

>qos last
stopped reading

its really good bond at his high octane best. best kills in the craig era

>stopped reading
>as is stopped reading at the end
okay then

I honestly like all of them on some level, I just like QoS the least. The way it was directed and edited accounts for most of that

Well from an editing standpoint I can see why you're not a fan but story wise I think it's one of the greats

Moonraker is great, god-tier villain, amazing set design and locations, one of the best musical scores, and it's just a really fun roller-coaster ride that never lets up. It baffles me why so many people dislike, and Moore's films in general for that matter

>like watching CGI Brosnan more than another thing

>stopped reading
>as is stopped reading at the end
>okay then
thats the joke...except i actually read 24. first as to go up the list

i know its jarring but the fast paced way its shot mimics the adrenaline style of craigs bond and not only that is accurate i would assume in how real gun fights and chases would seem, choppy and erratic

The first half of DAD is actually really good, sans the horrible Madonna song. And even while the second half is a train wreck it's still entertaining to watch.

>skyfall

>skyfall

I don't give a shit about realism though, in an action scene I want to be able to take it all in, not feel like I'm "in the thick of it" which just makes me nauseous.

Quantum of Solace is underrated

>Tfw Alan Partridge will never narrate the entirety of The Spy Who Loved Me

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>laser
>not epic

>casino royale 06 is the only actually good bond movie

That's not a Bond movie to begin with.

Wow, I don't think I've ever seen such terrible taste.

Aside from including Craig, not a bad list. YOLT is one of my personal favorites as well.

>Best bonds

1.Connery
2.Dalton
3.Brosnan
4.Moore
5.Craig
6.Lazenby

>Best films

Thunderball
GoldenEye
The Living Daylights
OHMSS
Goldfinger

>Best themes

Nobody Does It Better
Live and Let die
Diamonds Are Forever
Thunderball
Tomorrow Never Dies

I've got a riddle for you.
What these (and ONLY these) Bond movies have in common? It has something to do with the main characters/main cast.

-Live and Let Die
-Moonraker
-For Your Eyes Only
-A View to a Kill
-Licence to Kill
-GoldenEye
-The World is Not Enough
-Die Another Day
-Skyfall

Gold finger's theme is the best theme though

>you only live twice
>disguise bond as japanese
>rub lemons on to his skin

The old bonds have aged terribly

Getting caught was apart of their plans?

Connery is the most covalent..

no felix leiter?

I've never understood how people can consider anything other than Connery and Moore as the two best Bonds. They defined the character, and everyone else was just a copycat, aside from Craig, who didn't even try to play Bond.

Moore did not define the character at all

He was average at his best and terrible at his worst

I have seen every Bond film. The Living Daylights and Casino Royale are the best. Goldeneye is next after them.

OHMSS is better than any of the Connery movies

Roger Moore didn't make a single good Bond movie and I'd sooner watch the Craig ones than any of his or Brosnan's non-Goldeneye appearances

It's about a certain group of characters and their relation to Bond/the actor who played Bond.

>OHMSS is better than any of the Connery movies

Into the trash

>primo tier
>tomorrow never dies.
stopped reading right there.

the enemy was always russia?

Bad guy is another/or a pasy 00 agent?

I've never understood how people can tolerate Roger Moore as Bond.

I grew up during the Brosnan movies and as a kid that was my opinion of Bond. He was youngish, smarmy yet charming, and an action hero when he needed to be.

Roger Moore always looked old. Old enough that I couldn't understand why any of those women would want to fuck him. Old enough that I don't see him winning any fights. And old enough to be boring and cliche more than charming. His puns fall flat with me and I just don't see the world's greatest secret agent when I look at Roger fucking Moore.

To each their own, I guess.

I'm temped to say it because it's something very telling about the way things change in action movies. How it becomes more frequent in newer movies. I remember how either Broccoli or Michael G. Wilson mentioned it I think during the filming of QoS.

It's actually how...
in these movies the villain is younger than Bond

Am I the only one who has read the books?

I don't think Sean Beans character is younger than Brosnan in GoldenEye

Sean Bean ages differently than ordinary human beings. Just like Bond who's timeless until at least Casino Royale. Perhaps he was born in like 1910s like Bond in the books.

I think he seems young and capable enough in his seventies films, but I agree that it's hard to take him seriously in the eighties outings, especially Octopussy and A View to a Kill. Seeing him seduce twenty-something beauties and beat up men twice his size and half his age is ridiculous.

That said I think Moore just has this likableness to him, moreso than any of the other Bond actors. He doesn't take himself as seriously and just rides his incredible luck to the foregone conclusion while having fun along the way. Moore's Bond is the Comfiest Bond

Tell me about the books, how do they compare?

I've tried to read several of them and could never finish them. Fleming's prose is insufferable

>QoS
>Good
Pick one

I think you meant to say Lazenby, because Moore certainly defined the character.

He's like the Ron Jeremy of spy thrillers; people like him because the target audience can relate to him, and projecting yourself into the fantasy is the main attraction of the genre.

The film franchise is half a century old and includes 20 official installments; the books are entirely irrelevant at this point.

Not really

>That said I think Moore just has this likableness to him, moreso than any of the other Bond actors. He doesn't take himself as seriously and just rides his incredible luck to the foregone conclusion while having fun along the way. Moore's Bond is the Comfiest Bond

Well said.

If anything, Moore defined Bond by making the movies the most fun, which is something the producers seem to have forgotten is a large part of the appeal.

Are you 12?

Why would you say that? Because you think I'm against reading books or something?

When people talk about James Bond they talk about the film franchise - especially on a TV and Film board. Nobody gives a shit about the source material at this point.

Yea dude, I choose what media I indulge in by the amount of people who care about it, not by what I might like.

I'll be glad to see the backside of Craig

He was shite

Oh please, you've been staring at it the whole time, you flaming faggot

Who will go first?

Brosnan has aged like wine. Would love to see him back to play Bond coming out of retirement for one last job

I mean we got The November Man which is a good movie but it's not the same

So why am I 12 again?

He was a black hole in 50 years of Bond movies.

Hopefully the next person they get to play Bond actually plays Bond and not Bourne.

The moment he opens the parachute with the british flag: 10/10 And im not even british.
Best opening, best girl, best henchman, best Moore.

It was sarcasm mocking your way of thinking

Still not sure what "my way of thinking" is. That if I'm really a Bond fan I should read the books, which someone - in literally every Bond thread on Sup Forums ever - says are terrible?

IMO only thunderball was a wreck. And only a couple others were "just not great". Most of them are pretty good, with a handful of amazing ones.

>Moonraker
>DAD
>QOS
>Spectre

All complete trash

What was wrong with Thunderball? Thought all the Connery movies were pretty strong, DAF aside (which is still better than half of Moore's output, and I enjoy Moore).

Jesus christ, end your life already

>best girl
Nah

The character is well-written but Barbara Bach is wooden as fuck, not mention her "Russian accent" is laughably bad. Solitaire is the hottest Bond girl of the Moore era, while Octopussy is the most well-acted and has the best chemistry with Sir Roger

What do you mean 06, when they stopped making Bond movies in 2002?

It's starting to seem like you're the one closer to having the mind of a 12 year old.

Honestly this.

>Moonraker
>trash
and out the airlock you go