Worst - all of them
Best - still waiting
All joking aside. I just never got into the Bond movies. I find them all boring.
Worst - all of them
Best - still waiting
All joking aside. I just never got into the Bond movies. I find them all boring.
Spectre was a little policatly charged for me , really liked Skyfall though. Vintage bond love Dr No.
A storm is coming ...
Best ... I liked Goldfinger and Thunderball
Worst ... Moonraker
I'm also a fan of the original Casino Royale
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Connery films and Live and Let Die for Jane Seymour = best
Rest = worst.
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Best: Goldfinger or Thunderball
Worst: A View to a Kill
I detest Daniel Craig as Bond but his films have had spectacular scripts, co-stars, and direction. Timothy Dalton probably would have gone on for another film or two if he'd gotten the quality scripts and co-stars that Craig has had (instead of a villain with the worst fake Russian accent ever). Daniel Craig got Eva Green and Pierce Brosnan got ... Denise Richards trying to play a nuclear physicist. Yeah, right.
The ones I like the most in no particular order: From Russia with Love, The Spy Who Loved Me, Goldeneye, and Casino Royale
The ones that are too dumb and painful to watch: Moonraker and License to Kill
The one I just can't manage to stay awake no mater how hard I try: Dr. No, I want to like it but it just bores me to tears.
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Always likes Goldfinger as a kid.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service, always had a thing for Diana Rigg.
Connery and Moore are my favorite Bonds.
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Good times create weak men
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George Lazenby. The most short-lived Bond ever. Supposedly he only ever wanted to do the one film but I wonder how the audience reaction played into that. As I've gotten older, I've appreciated "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" more and more but it was often viewed as "the worst Bond film ever", probably due to the slower pace. I've grown to really like the wit in the movie, Diana Rigg's Theresa, Savalas' Blofeld, and of course Louis Armstrong's rendition of "We Have All The Time in the World".