Can we maybe agree that this is the best one?

Can we maybe agree that this is the best one?

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not even top 5

What is your top five?

The Man With The Golden Gun is my favorite

If you want Fleming's bond then yeah. If you want movie bond it's goldfinger.

No but I'm sure we can all agree this is the best one

That's a good one.
It was almost the one I used for this thread.
Good taste, friend.

You know, that's not a shitty assessment.
From Russia with Love is my favorite, but I enjoy movie Bond too.

You're a funny guy.

>Best modern bond flick
Goldeneye

>Best classic bond flick
You Only Live Twice

>no one saying live or let die

The Spy Who Loved Me
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Licence to Kill
The Living Daylights
You Only Live Twice

How odd

It's one of the most boring films in the series

Terrible, just terrible.

This one's great because it's 90% Fleming bond with a silly gadget-car chase. Perfect blend desu.

Let me ask you something, buddy, did you craft that list with the sole purpose of pissing me off?

love that one

Spy Who Loved Me is better tho

well there's no accounting for taste

nice trips though

>muh fleming

lol, no one gives a fuck these movies have had a guy with steel teeth on a space station.

You are a man of spectacular taste, OP

Humbly disagree.

From Russia with Love
Live or Let Die
Moonraker
Goldeneye
Man with the Golden Gun

Honorable mention:
Casino Royale

In no order.

Thanks, guy. Tell it to this jag.

great movie, also Pam is best Bond grill

>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

>has thunderball listed

god bless

I only agree with your theme listing, to the letter, and I would say that's damn impressive in a place like this.

Good show, user.

>Moore being anything but the bottom of the barrel

do you keep this in a notepad ready to post in every Bond thread?

inb4 that other faggot with his list of "only Bond movies worth watching"

>thinks Craig is better than Moore
They might as well have cast Bruce Willis

Thunderball is a fucking phenomenal theme.

I'm sure everyone here knows this, but Tom Jones passed out after finishing that final note. Fun fact.

I like all versions. I'm a fan of the books so I like that there are decent movie versions of that character. Then when I'm in the mood for some silly bollocks I can stick on Octopussy etc. The films I hold in highest regard just happen to err closer to the books. Stop being a salty cum swirler.

OP here, I say just view them all and decide.on your own which was worth viewing.

This seems like too decisive of an issue to have any sort of set list.

From Russia with Love is still the best, though.

Also cool how so few people realize the jetpack at the beginning is the real deal. I read a review once complaining how cheesy the "effect" was

I believe they were fined for using a jetpack without a permit

>thinks Roger "Massive Pussy" Moore is anywhere near the best choice to playing a thug in an expensive suit

I don't get this opinion
It's one of the worst imo and that's saying something
It's just boring romantic stuff on a train combined with an overextended Gypsy scene, the occassional attack, and then one of the worst chase segments of all time across the countryside for the finale.

I'm just pointing out the post is pasta which I see in almost every fucking thread

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We have all the time in the world.

>implying James Bond is a thug
fuck you and your chav Bond that drinks Heineken

>Fiona Volpe
best femme fatale

Oh, to be honest with you, I haven't seen any of the threads. This hasn't been my main board since LOST threads were a thing and mostly stay on /out/ and /diy/.

I've just been watching through them all since they were out on Amazon Prime and thought that was the one big standout that holds up beyond all others.

The very first chapter of Goldfinger is Bond reminiscing about killing a man like two hours earlier and not feeling a shred of remorse about it. Moore would have just knocked the guy out and probably had a cry about it in an airport bathoom

Pfft

>Connery: Goldfinger
>Moore: Live and Let Die
>Dalton: The Living Daylights
>Brosnan: Goldeneye
>Craig: Casino Royale

>Connery: Goldfinger
>Moore: Live and Let Die

Awful choices

Connery's Bond could be cold as ice but he wasn't a thug. He had class, style and taste.

Moore might have been a bit of a fop but I think he lends a likability to the role that others lack. Not saying he's the best Bond or anything, but I find his take on it refreshing and fun. My only issue is that he was too old in his last few movies

Yep. No question. Goldfinger and Casino Royale are up there, though.

she was hot but also barely even a character

What's Sup Forumss opinion of pic related. Never hear it spoken of in these threads.

Post your first choice for the next Bond

I know he'll be too old by the time Craig is done but man would he fucking rule at it

it's an abomination aside from a few humorous scenes

No comment

Why would you go and try to fuck up my thread like that?

Also, I have no idea. Fass could be tolerable. Is there anyone else even on the table?

>that absolutely batshit insane version of Battleship they played

>Why would you go and try to fuck up my thread like that?
Sorry man I didn't mean to

I just like seeing who people might pick if they had the power to

No comment.

>he lends a likability to the role that others lack
Bond isn't particularly likable in general though, he just happens to work for the good guys. He's an asshole Scotsman who gets paid a lot of money to do dirty work, and it's what he's good at.

never watched a bond movie in my life until last year when i watched them all in order, so no childhood nostalgia:

connery: wild ape in a suit, perfect bond
lazenby: vulnerable in a way connery could never be, great fit for his specific movie
moore: stodgy closet homo bond
dalton: gloomy intellectual bond, not great
brosnan: closet homo bond strikes back
craig: finally an acceptable replacement for connery

i absolutely do not buy ironically detached moore bond or the similar brosnan interpretation. bond makes sense to me only if he's a wild beast that likes to fuck and kill people, and all the upper class social signifiers are just a disguise that he adopts because he goes after elite criminals. bond is a vulgar disruption of the civil society that the villains profit from abusing, he pulls the rug from under them, he fucks their women and shrugs when they die. meanwhile, moore is an impostor, an upper class fairy that authentically cares about tailored suits and wine tasting. thank god for craig bringing the animal back.

Yeah I know he's not British, no I don't care

It was a joke, ya cunt. I don't care, hardly come around. The tone didn't translate, I guess.

I don't even know who could have the nuts to pull it off. And I'm used to Craig now. I like him.

>Dislikes Dalton
>Dislikes Brosnan
>Likes Craig

Beta cuck detected

You're alright, mate.

a best

I can see why people dislike Brosnan. He had some pretty terrible writing in his movies.

I don't think his precise temperament needs to be set in stone. To me Bond should be a sophisticated, witty secret agent who enjoys women and creature comforts but beyond that what matters is the actor's strengths. If everyone tried to be like Connery that would be a disaster

Moore had his own style and there's nothing wrong with that

Terrible writing is Brosnans fault?

Craig gets a pass because of writers strikes

Why doesnt Brosnan?

I wish Jason Isaacs had played Bond at some point. I think he would have been really fucking good at it.

A man of refined taste

>craig
>an acceptable replacement for Connery
Yes, the angry blonde midget chav who's easily depressed and treats women like equals, might as well call him Sean Connery 2.0

Goldfinger had the best theme.

>If everyone tried to be like Connery that would be a disaster
This is a good point and one that I should probably consider more often. You're alright.

Here's a question I don't see brought up very often: Who is WORST Bond girl?

Halle Berry.
No need for a discussion.

Yeah I'm sure his name was getting thrown around when Brosnan left and he'd have been perfect. Charles Dance would have been an awesome trade for Moore had he bowed out a couple of movies early.

>book Bond's dick game was so strong he managed to turn lesbian Pussy Galore straight

Stacey Sutton in AVTAK

she's bad but at least she doesn't spend the whole movie screaming like Stacey, I'll take lame double entrendes over that shit any day

Not even the best Connery Bond film, You Only Live Twice is his best.

>Watching Thunderball with my dad
>get to the crazy street chase scene
>notice the dog pissing in the middle of the shot
I swear to God I've watched Thunderball like 15 times and never once noticed this until now

Commander, tell me about your sexual bezants

Classic.

That's not this

agreed

Also Lewis Gilbert is the best director the franchise ever had

Correct

This and Goldfinger.

I just don't care to watch Craig after Casino Royale otherwise Layer Cake kicks ass, I just wanna stare at Sienna Miller dancing while smoking all day.

>last Connery role worth a damn was vidya

It's a fun movie but Walken is the only character I liked.

Why did they have California Girls play during the skiing?

My favorite Bond theme for sure.

Never understood the praise for Goldfinger, Bond spends half the movie on a ranch in Kentucky

It was my first so it's kinda nostalgic for me

That was a really fun game. I had forgotten about it. Wish it was on ps4. I'd buy it and play it.

Same with goldeneye.

I don't keep up with or play many games, but I'd gladly shell out bucks for those two.

I watched The Spy Who Loved Me last night on a whim. Cemented my earlier view that it was trash tier.

Correct list is:
The Living Daylights
You Only Live Twice
Thunderball
Goldfinger
Casino Royale

Is there any particular reason people don't like Skyfall?

Nah it's great, the height of escapism. The chase scene where the Esprit turns into a submarine is my favorite sequence in the series

But hey, different strokes and all that. For instance, I would put Casino Royale in trash tier. Without a doubt the most overrated film in the franchise

Craig as Bond is reason enough for me

Only one bond has been british.

Are Welshmen not considered British?

Bond is not the perfect secret agent.
Same reason flawed hero movies like the Hulk have been received poorly, among other examples you can draw from capeshit.

I literally cannot remember a thing about Dr.No but Goldfinger and From Russia is what basically made Bond a household name.

Dr.No is the Bond you watch first then in hindsight because it was the first you realize they didn't know what they were doing at the time.

I have yet to see the original Casino Royale so I won't give an opinion.

Dalton and Connery are both acceptable answers for 1st and 2nd best
Brosnan and Craig are both acceptable answers for either 3 or 4

Can we all agree that the first 20 minutes of Die Another Day are fucking god tier? Shame about the rest of the movie though

Before someone snips at me, I'd like to point out that the first of the Raimi spidermans has a 67% audience rating on RT.
>RT
I'm attempting to quantify the mixed reaction from the audience for a decade old movie.

I appreciated Dr. No a hell of a lot more after watching the entire series. It's refreshingly simple and straightforward and I think it's the comfiest Bond film. I like seeing Bond traipse around Jamaica investigating shit, as opposed to such scenes only being wedged inbetween action setpieces in later installments to move the story along

It's an anticlimactic movie to be sure but still a joy to watch. I very much prefer it to either FRWL or Goldfinger

Not the last time I checked.

>you realize they didn't know what they were doing at the time.
Eh, I don't think so. It has a practical attitude the series kind of dismissed starting with Goldfinger, but it has a strong identity and is one of the better films in the series in my opinion.

I picked up a copy for my original Xbox for like 4 bucks so it was worth it.

It does have changes obviously for vidya but solid game.

>Spectre is Octopus for retarded licensing reasons
>Red Grant shows up in a mech at the end
>the boat levels are pretty boring turret sections
>Tanya is barely in it
>Maria Menounos is a character that basically does nothing

I can only speculate Spectre wasn't actually called Spectre was because of Casino Royale coming out the year after and maybe they didn't want to have that fresh in people's minds since the reveal at the end.

Licensing problems aren't particularly new with the Thunderball/Never Say Never debacle or whatever.