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In your opinion, what is the best Bond movie you've seen?


Mine is Live and Let Die.

It has an Awesome villian with a brilliant plan,a beautiful Bond girl,great action sequences,and a charming 007

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Dr. No followed closely by From Russia With Love. Connery is the best Bond, no question, and his unforgettable entrance to the franchise will always be my favorite.

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I have to say in my opinion my favorites are Goldfinger, Live and Let Die, The Spy Who Loved me, Goldeneye, and Casino Royale. Thats my Top 5!!

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My Top 5 are The Living Daylights, License to Kill, For Your Eyes Only, Casino Royale, Goldeneye

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The Living Daylights, License To Kill, Casino Royale, The Spy Who Loved Me, Goldeneye.

"Listen, do you smell something?"
Ray Stanz-Ghostbusters

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The World is Not Enough is underrated. Sophie Marceau is one of the most gorgeous women to appear on film let alone a Bond Movie.

On Her Majesty's Secret Service deserves to be in the top 5 but doesn't get the cred it should. Lazenby was the most human of all the Bonds.

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In order:

GoldenEye
Living Daylights
Dr. No
A View to a Kill
Man with the Golden Gun

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Live and Let Die.

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Has to be FRWL, Casino Royale, Goldeneye and Goldfinger. Sorry listed a few :-)

The force will be with you always...

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From Russia With Love & For Your Eyes Only are my faves, but despite Lazenby I enjoy the story of OHMSS. The Living Daylights was good & as far as Brosnan's outings I like TWINE most even though I really have to overlook Denise Richard's acting. Her body on the other hand is not up for debate.

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I'm partial to Roger Moore's Bond and for a long time I thought 'The spy who loved me' was the best. It was also the first I saw. But since watching the Blu-Ray set now I'd say 'A view to a kill' is my favorite Bond. It has a great psychopathic villain in Zorin played exquisitely by Chris Walken.

"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe..." - Roy Batty, Blade Runner

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License to kill
Tomorrow never dies
Quantum of solace

but i like bond movies in general ,especially those 3

Battle:L.A- separates the men from the nerds:)

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The Spy Who Loved Me

Then, in no particular order:

Goldfinger
GoldenEye
License to Kill


"I'M AS MAD AS HELL AND I'M NOT GOING TO TAKE THIS ANYMORE!"

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License to Kill: Bond stripped down to just his personality and resourcefulness, on a personal vendetta; the only film where Bond has a mission not given to him by M; a simple revenge plot with all the best action scenes John Glen could muster (a lot! I think LTK has at least half of all the best Bond stunts in one film); two really good looking women (I think Pam Bouvier is the most beautiful and sexy Bond girl); one of the best pre-credit sequences; no reliance on gadgets or gimmicks; a great supporting cast; the only 18 Bond.

Above all, I think Dalton captures all the elements that make Bond an interesting character, and performs them compellingly. Toughness mixed with ethics and a splash of suaveness.

I wish Dalton had done more films. Brosnan was quite good, but I feel he drew heavily on Dalton's example. Connery's Bond was cool, but a psychopath. Moore was suave but wooden emotionally (and judo is a bit disappointing).

That's why LTK gets my vote.

PS> Great Theme song.

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