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Sean Connery? (Dr. No, Goldfinger, Diamonds are forever forever forever)
Roger Moore (Live and Let Die, View to a Kill, Octopussy)
George Lazenby (On her Majesty's Secret Service)
Timothy Dalton (Living Daylights, Licence to Kill)
Pierce Brosnon (Goldeneye, The World is Not Enough, Die Another Day)
Personally, I think
Sean Connery
then
Pierce Brosnon
Timothy Dalton
Roger Moore
George Lazenby
VOTE NOW!!
Sean Connery? (Dr. No, Goldfinger, Diamonds are forever forever forever)
Roger Moore (Live and Let Die, View to a Kill, Octopussy)
George Lazenby (On her Majesty's Secret Service)
Timothy Dalton (Living Daylights, Licence to Kill)
Pierce Brosnon (Goldeneye, The World is Not Enough, Die Another Day)
Personally, I think
Sean Connery
then
Pierce Brosnon
Timothy Dalton
Roger Moore
George Lazenby
VOTE NOW!!
Growing up in the late '80s, though, my favourite Bond film is Living Daylights with Timothy Dalton (though his second one was crap from what I remember of it) so I guess he's my favourite Bond. Though he wasn't very good at being the same kind of Bond Connery was, same with Brosnan I guess.
And mine are
Roger Moore
Timothy Dalton
Sean Connery
Pierce Brosnan
Mister Lazenby
Connery was the first, and he defined Bond. Lazenby was a joke, and Moore just never felt right for the part I though. Brosnan however is similar to Connery. Got the same sort of edge if you know what I mean. I'm sure you don't.
goldeneye was superb. the rest after that I could take or leave, and die another day is the worst piece of garbage ever to have the bond name on it.
invisible cars? parasailing on a tidal wave? come on, it's just going daft. I think the finest thing about the old bond films is the gorgeous locations, exotic cultures, comedy acting and evil henchman.
it all seems to be about massive explosions and laughable bad guys now.
> I'm tied between Connery and Brosnan.
>
> Connery was the first, and he defined Bond. Lazenby was a joke, and
> Moore just never felt right for the part I though. Brosnan however is
> similar to Connery. Got the same sort of edge if you know what I
> mean. I'm sure you don't.
*****
I get you, Connery and Brosnon are sharper Bonds, more of a ruthless kiler type too.
Moore...mmmm more or of a comedy Bond if you ask me.
Dalton was good, Licence to Kill is one of my favourites. He brought the ruthlessness out of Bond too, just not as well as Connery and Brosnon.
And poor ol' George. Less said about him the better.