Is this the best Bond film?

Is this the best Bond film?

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It's certainly my favorite

Why didn't Tim get more movies?

The best one is Goldeneye because it's the only one I saw, therefore it's the only one worth seeing at all.

It's From Russia with Love Tbh.

Dalton and Lazenby are the only ones to have a perfect record though. All their kinos are in the top 5

he was already balding by the second one

That's not the spy who loved me?

The only rule for bond is that he has to have black hair. If you're bald you still have black hair

Connery was already bald

1. From Russia With Love
2. Casino Royale
3. OHMSS
4. License To Kill
5. The Spy Who Loved Me

Top 10 for sure, but Licence to Kill is better

definitely the best song

best movie is live and let die

The Living Daylights is better than The Spy Who Loved Me.
The Living Daylights also has one of the best songs Tbh

Best song is View To A Kill.

The movie itself was pretty bad, it was well into the 80s and Moore was just too old. The villains are great though.

I just noticed I had a film for every actor, which is coincidental.

The only one missing is Brosnan, but only casuals like him. He doesn't have any good espionage movies. GoldenEye is the same old tired formulaic flick similar to Goldfinger and Moonraker.

"Don't you want to know why?"

License has an S, butthole

this movie was brutal as fuck.

a guy gets his heart taken out, a guy gets eaten by a shark, a guy gets eaten by worms, a guy gets electrocuted by an eel, a guy gets his head blown off in a oxygen room, a guy gets shredded by razor sharp blades.

timothy dalton was ahead for its time. the cold war was reduced to a joke in the 80s and bond was seen as a parody/caricature which moore embodied.

dalton's films aged well with time. he's the prototype of daniel craig

Not with that weak antagonist, no. It deserved a better one.

Except unlike Daniel Craig in Dalton's films there was still an air of fun and adventure, there were jokes and one-liners and Bond being a womanizer. They aren't embarrassed to be Bond movies like the Craig films are

>this movie was brutal as fuck.

So brutal

whot you say?

this sequence was great

>top assassin struggles with an agent other than Bond

Made it seem a bit more real y'know? Instead of the useual steamroll he had to work for it

Also in Die Hard and Mission: Impossible

He is obviously a throwback to this guy.

I prefer genuine cold war espionage characters like that instead of the Oddjob/Jaws goofy shit.

don't you be talking shit about Jaws, love that guy

>Master of Kino

Connery

>Patrician

Brosnan

>Idiot

Moore

>Contrarian

Lazenby

>Redditor

Dalton

>Literal scum

Craig

>Brosnan
>Patrician

Brosnan has no redeeming qualities at all. His movies are shit and his personality is superficial.

He's a bit of everything but excels in nothing.

Do everyone a favour and kill yourself.

This is the best Bond movie, and it doesn't even have Bond

Barbara Bach had no ass.
Now I know why Ringo plays the drums like a white man.

>mad broscuck

The only good thing about Pierce is the video games.

That never stopped Connery or Craig.

>blaxploitation Bond
>best movie

So? That doesn't mean Casino Royale isn't tight as fuck. And he's right about Dalton's Bond being a prototype of Craig's Bond, it was certainly ahead of it's time, that's why people didn't like it. Die Another Day had to happen.

Except I would consider it a prototype at all. Dalton is a balance between serious Bond and fun Bond, Craig goes completely in one direction. Also Dalton actually has charisma

>how to spot a "le 90s kid xD"
Just because Die Another Day was your firs Bind movie and you grew up with a shitty video game does not make Brosnan's movies any good. I like him as Bond, but his movies are absolute trash, with the exception of maybe Goldeneye, but at this point all the other Bonds have more good movies than him.

>doesn't like brosnan
>plays video games

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Craig has a mongol skull.

I'm not sure about that, Dalton's movies are definitely grittier than the average Bond movie at the time, but movies were different back then. Craig belongs to the Nolan/Snyder era of gritty and realistic reboots, that's why it's even more serious than Dalton's.
Still,Craig has lots of charisma, it's not surprise that he is one of the most well liked Bonds by the masses. He is classy and suave. Sure, he is not as good as Connery or Dalton but he is still good. And the reason they moved away from the "fun" stuff was because of Die Another Day.

>When Stacey comes out of the shack in Silicon Valley wearing a pair of coveralls, Bond comments "Pity you couldn't find one that fits" and Stacey gives him a dirty look. This scene was not in the script. Roger Moore ad-libbed the line and Tanya Roberts' reaction was genuine. Roberts had refused to film the scene until the wardrobe department made her a pair of custom-fitted coveralls that would look flattering on her. And, because she was so difficult to work with, John Glen decided to leave it in.

wrekt

Nah.

>And the reason they moved away from the "fun" stuff was because of Die Another Day.

That's actually incorrect, they moved away from the fun campy stuff because the Austin Powers movies were taking the piss out of the franchise as a whole

Tell me about Dalton,
why does he scare the betas?

>Sean Connery
Charisma: 5/5
Comedy: 4/5
Fighting: 3/5
Realism: 3/5

>George Lazenby
Charisma: 3/5
Comedy: 3/5
Fighting: 4/5
Realism: 4/5

>Roger Moore
Charisma: 4/5
Comedy: 5/5
Fighting: 3/5
Realism: 2/5

>Timothy Dalton
Charisma: 3/5
Comedy: 2/5
Fighting: 5/5
Realism: 5/5

>Daniel Craig
Charisma: 1/5
Comedy: 1/5
Fighting: 99999999/5
Realism: 5/5

Best Bond girl

what about based brosnan?

Nah, that would be Kingsmen

4/5 in charisma and 3/5 in every other category

Casino Royale is the best film in the James Bond series, but Goldfinger is the best Bond film.

this makes no fucking sense

She's right up there, but tough competition

Casino Royale is a superior film. It has better action, suspense, storytelling and direction.

However Goldfinger has a superior James Bond and captures the essence and vibe of the series much better.

i prefer the russian kgb chick in a view to a kill

she wins everytime, as soon as she cuts and slicks her hair

>that "holy shit my dick is diamonds" look Dalton gives when he sees her with short hair for the first time
Pam is the patrician choice

Good taste.

One eye remembers, the other looks to the future.

If by "best you mean "worst" then yes OP.

reword it however you like its still a contradiction and you are stupid as fuck.

>Casino Royale
Don't know why so many people love it, I find it unwatchable

the score is based as fuck
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Barry sure went out with style

that butcher on norwich market is kinda bad, but they're a great sausage vendor not far away.

nope

correct answer

the poker scene is great

bond gets poisoned, comes back as if nothing happened. bond gets his balls whipped, its all nicely done

>it's a james bond helps the taliban episode

don't forget the line in the credit "this movie is dedicated to our proud taliban fighters"
top kek
BTW didn't MGS5 draw inspiration from this movie?

I'd take Islam over Communism.

>it's a james bond steers two passenger jets into two towers standing next to each other and escaping right before impact episode

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Best Bond flick coming through

>movie called octopusses
>zero octopi in the whole fucking shit

There is an octopus, Octopussy keeps it in a tank in her room

No but it's on the top 5

No but it's on the top 5
Imo it starts off perfectly but it gets a bit goofy when the afghans come in
The plane scene is still kino tho

This one?

It was rambo 3.

It certainly has the best Bond girl.

And best Bond car

And it had that badass Green 4

Sure, I believe that, but Die Another Day was universally panned, and effectively put the franchise in a coma until the reboot. Casino Royale tried to distance itself from the Bond that had become a parody of itself and the actual parodies.

I think it tried to distance itself far too much. They could have made the franchise more grounded without turning it into super-serious edgy shit

Daniel Craig's Bond seems more like Jason Bourne.

...in the way we diiiiiieeeee

Ooooooh oooohoooohooh

THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS

badada daaa dadaaa

Ooooooohooooh oooh oooh oooooooh

THE

LIVING

DAYLIGHTS

He got the boot.

>it's a James Bond/Miami Vice crossover episode

But wigs are a thing user.
Also Connery.

There's plenty of one liners in Casino Royale.

I miss how intricate the scores for Bond used to be with Barry.
There was a great suit.
There was a villain theme that suited the character.
There were pleasant pieces for the tender moments.

And it all fits together wonderfully.

Modern Bond scores feel very unremarkable.
I think the last one that was kinda unique was Goldeneye, because it had that strange almost technoesque element to it.

Also I love the weird one for FYEO where Barry wasn't available, and goddamn Bill Conti scored the movie.
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It's not the same

THIS is the best Bond girl. Sadly she was in one of the worst Bond movies.

the Bill Conti score is definitely the best one that was done by anyone other than Barry