Best Bond film ever!


imo. :)

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I thought The World Is Not Enough was the best Bond movie, but I loved this one as well.






"Its time to kick ass and chew bubblegum, and I'm all outta gum."- Duke Nukem

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You people are on crack. This movie plain stupid and Brosnan sucks as Bond.

***What's a knockout like you doing in a computer-generated gin joint like this?***

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Well, I think you're a troll, but Pierce Brosnan was one of the best actors to ever portray Bond, are you mad? He had the charm, wit, and action.

IMO the list goes something like this:

1. Connery, a clear number one without competition.
2. George Lazenby, very good in OHMSS.
3. Roger Moore\Pierce Brosnan
4. Timothy Dalton
5. Daniel Craig

Herbert West: Who's going to believe a talking head? Get a job in a sideshow.

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By far.

Arguably the best film ever, period.

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Yep.

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Not even close. I mean it’s not great but it’s not horrible. It’s perfectly average for me and really seemed to just be Bond by the numbers.

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It’s definitely the best Brosnan entry in the series.

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Bland, pasty, un-interesting (and actually ANNOYING) Bond girls. The incredibly annoying Russian computer wiz guy. And don’t even get me started on Joe Don Baker!

I think people WANTED to love this movie....maybe because they looked at Pierce Brosnan as the second coming....or maybe because of the cool title....or because they felt Brosnan looked pretty in his little tuxedos. But, this was a lackluster, overrated and annoying Bond film. People just remember it with rose-colored glasses.

I’ll give it this, it was perhaps the best of the awful Brosnan era.

Once Casino Royale came along, it made the Brosnan films look even worse. In CR, you had a Bond who could kill someone with his bare hands. A guy not afraid to get his hands dirty. Brosnan prances around in his little tuxedos, not a hair out of place, making stupid puns...and worrying if his little martini is shaken or stirred.

People like Brosnan because they feel Bond should be "suave", and look good in a tuxedo. They feel he LOOKED the part, like Johnny Bravo (Google it). The real Bond of Flemming's books was tough, even cold, with a scar running down his face. NOT some pretty boy, sashaying around in tuxedos.

BTW, this is not meant as a slight to Brosnan. He’s generally great in most everything he’s in.

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Yep.

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Thats silly. The Man with the Golden Gun is the best one

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