Post your go to comfy Bond film

Post your go to comfy Bond film.

Surely everyone's is Goldeneye?
Based Brosnan

Craig ones aren't comfy the Rodger Moore campy bond movies are comfy af

For me, it's Goldeneye or the 70s Moore films

Thunderball (dat underwater sequence)
Goldeneye
Casino Royale

Unironically die another day

tomorrow never dies

slightly more campy than goldeneye but not as stupid as the later brosnan films.

>skyfall and casino royale
>not comfy af

GoldenEye for the nostalgia. Or The Living Daylights, although I can't explain why I find it so comfy.

Dr. No or You Only Live Twice

Goldfinger is THE Bond film.

Goldfinger

Casino Royale without any doubt.

Based OP

A comfy Bond movie is one that can be played on Sunday afternoon network TV when it's raining. You can't do that with any of the Craig ones.

Live and Let Die or Goldfinger is perfect for that.

It's a Bond film. A massively overrated one at that.

Wrong gold

Based finger sucker

Live and Let Die or Diamonds Are Forever.

Most comfy? From Russia with Love

my ranking:

Goldeneye
Casino Royal (craig)
From Russia With Love
Goldfinger
The Living Daylights
Dr No
Thunderball
View to a Kill (I know, I know. fight me)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
You Only Live Twice
Live and Let Die
Tomorrow Never Dies
The Spy Who Loved Me

then the meh tier:

The World is Not Enough
For Your Eyes Only
Quantum of Solace
Never Say Never Again (whatever)

shit tier:

Skyfall
The Man with the Golden Gun
Specter
License to Kill
Moonraker
Octopussy
Diamonds are Forever
Die Another Day
Casino Royal (spoof)

Challenge my order!

>There's no news, like bad news.

Severely underrated villain desu, one of the few with realistic supervillian goals. He deserved a better (and longer) movie with a better supporting cast instead of "ze tough German" sidekick

haters gonna gate, but this movie does not fuck around.

License to Kill was fucking awesome you plebian fuck!

I accept your passion for a Bond Film and allow one of my harem to fluff you in spite of your ghetto taste. I assume that you have at least one tattoo.

I've only watched it once, maybe it was actually a goat bond movie and I didn't get it at the time, will rewatch pronto

That parachute scene kinda ruined my suspension though, it was some indiana jones shit

Casino Royale and the intro of Quantum of Solace. After that everything is a letdown.

>I assume that you have at least one tattoo.
Yeah it's your wife's name on my ass

It figures. She was low caste like you while she lived.

What's your beef with LTK anyway? Had some of the most epic action scenes in the franchise, when he commandeers the plane and tosses them out. One of the best kills when he knocks the guy into the shark tank. It was an intense and determined Bond that has never been matched since.

Roger Moore has the comfiest
Brosnan comes next
Connery is Meh
Craig has shit Tier
And Daltons Film was comfy too

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Rewatched it recently and he is great.
Easily the most underrated Bond villain.

I remember cringing at the many many stupid parts right from the beginning. Admittedly I only saw it the one time in the theater. I loved the first Dalton Bond so much that maybe it suffers from my expectations and memory.

I'll rewatch it based on your zeal.

I think it's equal to The Living Daylights though definitely different. It's darker and more serious. Dalton was such a great Bond though. It's a damn shame he didn't get to do Goldeneye.

diamonds are forver is distilled shit and the 2nd worst 007 film ever. Is it the girl that makes you love it?

I agree that Dalton was an excellent Bond. His tenure should have lasted longer. While I LOVED Goldeneye, it could have been someone else other than Brosnan. I was OK with Brosnan for a few movies but not totally sold.

the one with best jean grey

My nigga. I loved that movie.

honestly, same. I would never want another one like it, but its brand of utter batshit insanity is oddly comfy. never lets any rules or logic get in its way even once

Johnathan Pryce absolutely nailed the performance as this dude. 100% underrated