007 Thread

What's your favorite Roger Moore Bond movie? From best to worst.
>The Spy Who Loved Me
>Moonraker
>The Man With The Golden Gun
>For Your Eyes Only
>View to a Kill
>Literally anything else
>Octopussy

And does anyone know if people were upset about Moore taking over the role, or were people generally cool with it at the time?

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The best Moore film is Diamonds are Forever and you didn't include it. Mr. Kidd is one of the best Bond villains.

Live and Let Die is my favorite. It's Bond, blaxplotation, Dukes of Hazzard, and dr quinn medicine woman

>The Spy Who Loved Me
>Live and Let Die
>For your Eyes Only
>Man with the Golden Gun
>Octopussy
>A View to a Kill
>Moonraker

More or less. MWTGG and FYEO are pretty much interchangeable depending on mood.

>A View to a Kill
>The Man With the Golden Gun
>Live and Let Die
>The Spy Who Loved Me
>For Your Eyes Only
>Octopussy
>Moonraker

What did you actually mean by this?

>Sean Connery
That's an odd way to spell Roger Moore.

I accept that The Man With The Golden Gun is far from the best Bond movie, but I love it. Every second Christopher Lee is on screen as Scaramanga is fantastic. And I think the setup and payoff for how Bond kills Scaramanga is fantastic as well.

Can we all agree View to a Kill has the best theme song and Walken hamming it up is fun?

I'd say View to a Kill is the best theme as far as the more punchy pop song Bond themes go, but as for the more Balad like themes I'd go with Nobody Does it Better from The Spy Who Loved Me.

Walken was great. He just ate up every scene in the best way.

Best Bond song is gotta Licence to Kill and you know it

>Best themes

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

Was this any good? I've seen all the Connery and Moore Bond movies, and I love them all. No one ever seems to talk about this one much, is it just underacted or so bad no one talks about it?

I literally fell asleep during the first hour of it when I can watch any other Bond fine.

>What a view!
>...to a kill
What did whoever the fuck wrote the film mean by this?

>connery
movies
>moore
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>dalton
cinema
>brosnan
kino
>craig
flicks

Debate me

you should watch it. it's one of the best imo.

it's top 5

I've just started to watch all of them, but only seen two.
Dr. No and From Russia with love.

They weren't once in fucking Russia in From Russia With Love how the fuck is this allowed. I like Dr. No better. I'll get back to you in a few months on the rest.

I don't think my favorite scene from Dr. No will ever be topped, it's the stupid bitch saying she's homeschooled through reading encyclopedias, she started with A (no rly) and is now on the letter P or something.

The Spy Who Loved Me is the best Moore outing and the best Bond film period

the plot twist that reveals Scaramanga wasn't even trying to kill or stop bond in the first hour is pretty clever too

There's not a single Bond movie with a better final 40 or so minutes, except maybe From Russia With Love and You Only Live Twice

Thunderball is like 3 levels too high but other than that that's a quality list. I'd put Casino Royale on god tier but it doesn't have that magic older Bond movies have so I get it.

Goldeneye is a just done slightly better in every way imo

havent watched any of the movies because i find the whole premise superdumb. they are movies for retards.

did read live and let die, though. it was ok.

Yeah, if agent Goodnight just did her job and waited for Bond and the other guy, Scaramanga probably would've gone down a few levels on Mi6's priority list.

Instead she gets herself locked in a trunk with the solar mcguffin, setting up the whole third act of the movie.

The best Bond Moore film is Ffolkes, and I am aware that he did not play James Bond in it. That's why it's the best one.

>Christopher Lee's smile as he pushes her into the trunk

absolute guilty pleasure Bond film. The HMS Queen Elisabeth set was fantastic as well.

The dumbest parts were imo:

>Chinese agent comes to rescue James Bond with his 2 nieces but then they leave without him
>Sergeant Pepper in general
>James Bond solves the energy crisis and it's never brought up again
>ruining the best stunt in the movie with a slide whistle

...

I don't like the ADD pacing of Goldeneye, but it is still great.

I'd shit on this but Dalton has grown on me tremendously, why didn't he get more movies. Both of his films are genuinely good as well

>The Spy Who Loved Me
>Live and Let Die
>For Your Eyes Only
>View to a Kill
>Moonraker
>Octopussy
>The Man With The Golden Gun

I think everyone has a fondness TSWLW because it's all Bond tropes played out wonderfully.
>cold war flair
>exotic locations
>dry humor and quips
>rival female spy
>megalomaniac villain who wants to start a world war
>lavishly designed villain lairs
>memorable henchmen
>gadgets
>great car chase
>riding the line between cool and goofy

It has everything a Bond movie should have and then some.

This is undoubtedly the worst movie in the entire series.

From Russia with Love's only decent minutes are the last 40 and they're still shit, goddamn how do you get such shit taste

Goldfinger, OHMSS and The Living Daylights have the best pacing imo

>not rating the train sequence
are you even a Bond fan

From Russia With Love has pacing issues and the gypse scenes suck but its plot is just great and everything from the train onwards is Kino

That's not A View To A Kill

broseph, tmwtgg is my fav bond after goldfinger.

> the Egyptian one
> the Greek One
> the Indian One
> the Star Wars One
> the Blacksploitation One
> the Thailand One
> the Silicon Valley One

Every time I've seen the movie, I continue to be baffled by the slide whistle. I mean, the score music if great, and then, just... a god damned slide whistle. Who thought that was a good idea?

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my second favorite of Moore's after TSWLM, such an underrated movie

>tfw the best blaxploitation film is a Bond film