Best Bond coming through

Connery is the first Bond and Meme Bond

Craig has 2 good movies, the other two are litteraly shit

Dalton is the original "realism" Bond and pulled off being the Dark and troubled Bond without "le edgy angst". Thoughts?...

>Craig has two good movies
And that's all Dalton has too ;_;

Why was his tenure so short and why did Moore make so many stupid movies?

I agree. Best Bond by far.

DUDE BORING LMAO

my nigger. Dalton is vastly underrated by Bond fans and historians.

Dalton era + Goldeneye era Brosnan should be the tone of modern Bond.

They complement each other in their differences.

Dalton as a fully rogue, off the rails 007 only works if we've seen Bond working within the system -- and struggling -- for some time already, and it provides a release and a relief and we sympathize and root for him as he murders everything in sight.

License to Kill is the most ENTERTAINING Bond. It isn't the most coherent; it doesn't have the strongest plot.

But as a pure frenetic action film, it's #1. And Dalton's ever-so-slightly-psycho performance is a big part of that.

he's my fav bond but i can't watch any of his movies for the life of me. tried many times, can't finish. they're just terrible.

was thinking of just skipping throguh them bc i like tim dalton so much

Craig's run has been undermined because of this call to have them be connected.

>Casino Royal - Reboot of Bond, fun Jason Bourne movie
>Quantum - Direct sequel to CR, fucked up because they wanted to connect the dots more than tell a good story
>Skyfall - Original story not connected with CR, fine little remake of Home Alone
>Spectre - The fuck up of all fuck ups. Screenplay writers thought a comedic twist from Austin Powers made sense in a gritty Bond film. We get to see a dying man blow his brains out followed by wacky chase with Batista. Blofeld is a villian just for the sake of tormenting Bond instead of being a villian

If Craig does to a last film they need to write off Waltz so quickly and have it be about something else entirely.

I'm so confused, how can you consider him the best if the movies he did were terrible.

also:

>Skyfall = Bond's enemy has mommy issues and blames it on Bond
>Spectre = Bond's enemy has daddy issues and blames it on Bond

like, seriously? They couldn't think of ANY other motivation?

The actual Spectre organisation was also a joke. It didn't feel like a real threat at all and the attempt to tie it into QoS was laughable.

Licence to Kill is easily the most badass Bond film.

If Dalton had starred in Goldeneye as originally planned, he would have gone down as the best Bond.

no bond craig bond 2day

I rate em:
1. Dalton
2. Connery
3. Craig
4. Brosnan
5. Moore (only reason he ranks above Lazenby is for the laughs)
6. Lazenby

>tfw all the Bonds and Star Trek Captains are still alive
Not gonna be that way for much longer.

>Craig
>Bond

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It's unfair we only got two Dalton films.

>Craig has 2 good movies.

WRONG. Casino Royale is great, but his other 3 are absolute dogshit.

Dalton and Connery fit the bill no doubt
Brosnan is great but too much of a gentleman to play Bond whereas Craig is the polar opposite of too much of a muscular thug to be bond
Moore surprises me how many films he got cause his whole bond act is just slighty different facial expressions which are bland anyway
Lazenby is the true bond, not cause of his performance as that was over before it started but they way he got to actually play as bond is the most bond shit ever

you know when you take the overall tone of goldeneye and match it up with daltons bond, that movie seemed written way more for him.

the movies that brosnan got after were way too stupid and campy in a clooney batman type of way. goldeneye was the bond that got away from dalton. shame too.

>Dalton is the original "realism" Bond and pulled off being the Dark and troubled Bond without "le edgy angst"

And he's actually goodlooking, unlike Craig.

How did Lazenby get the part? You have my interest sir

not him, but wiki says he
>was a model
>found in a barbershop
>punched a wrestler
>got the part

just as i can consider daniel craig as a complete blank slate and love casino royale.

you can like individual performances and not like the plot or other characters in a movie.