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Indiana_Jones
26th January 2007, 11:38
We all know Dalton is the best.


<img src="http://www.webb5.free-online.co.uk/bond/images/dalton6.jpg">

Licence to kill is the best Bond film.

'Living daylights', 'Goldeneye' & 'Licence to kill' are the best songs

-Indy

Edbear
26th January 2007, 11:44
I'd say it depends somewhat on one's age and which era one identifies with. I liked Connery, Moore, and Dalton, and Brosnan was quite good too. Haven't seen the latest film so can only go by what others have said. A lot has to do with the actual movie, too, as some were better than others.

LOL! on your last option - might have to tick that one!

bugjuice
26th January 2007, 11:50
Dalton never really had the same edge imo.. I'd be torn between Connery and Moore..

Indiana_Jones
26th January 2007, 11:55
Roger started off ok, the films just got shitter as they went on.

-Indy

Swoop
26th January 2007, 11:58
Sean Connelly is the best. Billys big brother :whistle:

MD
26th January 2007, 12:07
Roger started off ok, the films just got shitter as they went on.

-Indy

Exactly. I would like to vote Roger as my favourite but the poor bugger got some of the worse scripts/support actors/props they dreamed up. Which is why I admire his work, because he still did the best job he could with the shittiest tools provided.
Must get to the latest while it's still on the big screen. lazenby was not to shabby and much overlooked.
Can't vote - I liked most of them.

Patrick
26th January 2007, 12:09
6 WICKETS IN AN INNINGS AGAINST AUSTRALIA WAS PRETTY COOL TOO.:gob:

Indiana_Jones
26th January 2007, 12:12
I feel sorry for Lazenby. It wasn't easy to follow Sean's act.

Brosnan was pretty cool. Loved Goldeneye, mainly cause of the game lol

-Indy

Hitcher
26th January 2007, 12:24
You left off Shane, by far the most effective Bond at the moment.

BarBender
26th January 2007, 12:27
Connery was great and set the standard leaving Lazenby and Moore basically farked. Neither were ruthless enough. Dalton IMHO is a great actor but not a great Bond. He was too establishment. Bronsan had long been destined to play Bond which was his downfall. Too much Irish in the boyo. I saw Casino Royale the other week and I thought Craig brought back that ruthlessness that was missing from the roll - just like in the books. He was edgey and vulnerable. He seemed more human.
Disagree on the song choice Indy - best songs have to be Goldfinger by Shirley Bassey, Nobody Does it Better by Carly Simon and A View To Kill by Duran Duran. :niceone:

Patrick
26th January 2007, 12:28
You left off Shane, by far the most effective Bond at the moment.

Unfortunately he has more breakdowns than a mental institute...

placidfemme
26th January 2007, 12:30
*had to vote for Indy cause all James Bonds suck*

The_Dover
26th January 2007, 12:42
Alan Bond.

<img src="http://www.herreshoff.org/images/n_bond.jpg">

Beemer
26th January 2007, 12:47
I liked Connery the best - that voice! Moore didn't really do it for me, too smooth. Brosnan I didn't think I'd like but I have to admit he did a good job. As for the new one, I'll reserve my judgement until I've seen the movie, but he doesn't look too bad from what I've seen.

PF, I wondered who the sad person was who voted for Indy - I assumed he'd voted for himself!

bistard
26th January 2007, 12:56
Alan Bond.

<img src="http://www.herreshoff.org/images/n_bond.jpg">

Yes,now you are talking
The song "Living next door to Allan"

Beemer
26th January 2007, 13:00
Yes, now you are talking
The song "Living next door to Allan"

That begs the response "Allan? Allan? Who the fuck is Allan?"

bistard
26th January 2007, 13:02
That begs the response "Allan? Allan? Who the fuck is Allan?"

Well done,you didnt just take the bait,you got the hook,the line & the sinker!!

Patrick
26th January 2007, 13:04
Kevin Bloody WILSON is a good bastard...

0arbreaka
26th January 2007, 13:13
I quite liked the recent bond film.

McJim
26th January 2007, 13:18
I'm biashed - I had to chooshe Sean Connery for shentimental ash well ash patriotic reashonsh.

Patrick
26th January 2007, 13:24
I'm biashed - I had to chooshe Sean Connery for shentimental ash well ash patriotic reashonsh.

you pished again??????

McJim
26th January 2007, 13:29
you pished again??????

You caught me oshifer - SUI - Surfing under the influence.

Bloody Mad Woman (BMW)
26th January 2007, 13:37
Sean Connery and the latest Bond Movie - Craig?? God what gorgeous eyes -he's what I call a masculine man unlike the fops like Leonardo di Caprio or that Pitt man.
I had been trying to remember who did Man with the Golden Gun - this thread provided the name - Roger Moore.

Patrick
26th January 2007, 14:05
I'm biashed - I had to chooshe Sean Connery for shentimental ash well ash patriotic reashonsh.

Piss poor attempt at a scottish accent I say... more practice needed, I say...

Babelfish
26th January 2007, 14:17
I'm with Barbender, based on the books, Bond was a hard farker, but vulnerable and wasnt the best looking bloke in the world. Moore was the first bond I saw as a kid, but looking back on the series and after the books, only connery and craig have had the nads for the role, the rest played bond like I ride (read: Nana).

scracha
26th January 2007, 15:41
Bond, becaush any sshchotschhman knowsh that schpeaking like sschean ish a piesh of pish and pullsh the burdsh.

Kickaha
27th January 2007, 15:35
Moore and Brosnan are the only two to carry off the character as it should have been played

Swoop
27th January 2007, 20:03
PF, I wondered who the sad person was who voted for Indy - I assumed he'd voted for himself!
Refer to post #12.

Oakie
28th January 2007, 08:44
Saw 'Casino Royale' last night. Pretty good movie and the last half hour did a lot to explain the whole 'Bond' character. Couldn't understand why they didn't put the 'Bond' theme music at the start of the movie but I understood at the end.

Beemer
28th January 2007, 16:13
Refer to post #12.

Please note - PF in my post referred to Placid Femme - so I already knew who the sad person was!

dawnrazor
28th January 2007, 19:34
Not one to live in the past, I might be so bold to suggest that Seans days as the best bond ever as under serious threat from Mr. Craig. Thought the new Bond was ace, good to see it so down and dirty and back to basics ( at least wrt the book)....


Martini please.

Would you like that shaken or stirred?

Do I look like I care?


Classic - the devolution of Bond.

MD
30th January 2007, 22:17
Agree with dawnrazor and oakies reviews. One of the better Bond movies and one of the better Bonds. I liked the 'prequel' idea where he discovers good taste in dinner suits from the woman (hot or what!) and as a flipant gesture ordering an unusaul drink he discovers he likes martinis.
And that Aston Martin was just the best looking, sexiest, must have, car on the planet- I could have broken into tears when they trashed it!
Blooper- how many times has Bond meet Felix what's-his-name from the CIA for the first time in a Bond movie? That's wearing a bit thin.

unhingedlizard
31st January 2007, 06:59
I am probably one of the only people on the planet who liked pierce brosnan.

View-to-a-kill and live-and-let-die were great bond songs too.