Best Bond films:

Best Bond films:

1. From Russia With Love
2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
3. The Living Daylights
4. For Your Eyes Only
5. Casino Royale
6. Licence To Kill
7. The Spy Who Loved Me
everything else is shit.

These are proper espionage movies.

The generic formulaic flicks are for casuals (Goldfinger, GoldenEye, etc).

1. Moonraker
2. Everything else sucks

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bond's shit in a box you open and it's filled with shit

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This is a good list but anyone whose list doesn't including Die Another Die doesn't actually like Bond movies.

I honestly love this movie so much more than I should

Die Another Die
Quantum of Solace
Diamonds Are Forever
A View To A Kill

Are universally known as the worst bond films. If any of these are in your top 10, you're irrelevant and discarded.

its a shame because AVTAK has one of the best villains and music

Switch TLD with LTK and it's correct.

Like I said. Anyone who doesn't like Die Another Day doesn't like Bond.

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>die another day was the first bond film i enjoyed in theatres at 10 years old and that means it's not absolutely terrible

It seriously encapsulates everything good about the series. At the very least it's the best Brosnan Bond. People just don't like it because it has a throwback to Diamonds Are Forever.

>It seriously encapsulates everything good about the series
>fencing
>girl-on-girl catfights
>unprecedented product placement
>horribly offensive towards buddhists
>shitty cgi
>terrible music video

I'll grant you that diamond-faced guy was pretty awesome but that's really about it. The song is decent for the two lines everyone remembers... seriously I'm reaching for positives and having a very difficult time here.

I can appreciate you liking it more than The World is Not Enough or Tomorrow Never Dies but you're deluding yourself if you think it's in the same arena as Goldeneye.

My fav film is goldeneye, brosnon is my fav bond too.
the original casino royale is pretty good but dated now and didn't have the pazazz as the official broccoli bond films.

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Pretty simple really.

Shit plot
Horrible CGI
Worst girl

I've never seen a Bond Movie in theater. As a young child I saw a Connery movie or two and maybe a Moore movie but I was far too young to remember anything about them. I came to the series as an adult watching through and reading every movie and the original fleming novels in chronological order.

You're lying, because if you really watched all Bond films you would know DAD is shit.

Okay I AM lying but not that. I saw Spectre in theater. Everything else I said was true though. Die Another Day had subtle throwbacks to SO many previous movies. The villain was great. The opening scene was great. The action was cheesy but not too cheesy.

i saw Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation the other night and it ended up being a nice surprise, nothing REALLY great or special. but i noticed everything was pretty bond-like. particulary the villains last scene felt like one those things you remember when you think "james bond".

besides calling me pleb, anyone saw it and felt something similar? the villain was superb (the "unknown" actor helped a lot), the first time Tom Cruise sees him is also extremely Bond. the villain felt like something that Skyfall (not bad at all villain-wise, but lesser than Rogue Nation still. better movie overall maybe even without the god-like photography) and particulary Spectre (awful) wished that it could do.

Your opinion is irrelevant unless you've done a Bond marathon and watched all 24 movies.

Until then you're nothing but a clueless 2000's kid.

Skyfall is the only acceptable one

>Quantum of Solace

In 20 years people will look back on this like they do for Living Daylights or OHMSS, it's by far the artiest bond, and will age well.

>View to a Kill

The whole point of the Roger Moore bonds is to be as absurd as possible - and this is by far the most absurd: how can you not love it?

I literally marathoned all 26 PLUS the original American Casino Royale where they call him "Jimmy Bond"

QoS tries to be more like Jason Bourne, and the shaky camera in fights are awful.

Honestly that stuff more or less ends by the end of the opening car chase.

The Opera house part is one of the best filmed pieces of any bond film: it's goddamn beautiful

Living Daylights and GoldenEye are very similar.

Dalton was just way ahead of its time.