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
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
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.
shareI 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!!
shareThe 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.
In order:
GoldenEye
Living Daylights
Dr. No
A View to a Kill
Man with the Golden Gun
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.
shareI'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
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:)
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!"
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.