What's the best Bond movie? For me, it's From Russia With Love

What's the best Bond movie? For me, it's From Russia With Love.

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>Full English, James?

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Dr No.

I know FRWL is the consensus here but Im going to criticise it
>Bond only introduced 20 minutes into the movie
>15 minute scene of going to the Gypsy camp
>deeply loyal Russian consolate employee just drops everything about the mother land because she becomes the person she was pretending to be over the space of a day

On Her Majesty's Secret Service

I absolutely love Goldeneye.

Her Majestesty's Secret Service is actually really good. Dr. No, Moonraker? Thunderball? It's just good stuff.

the redpill is that they're all shit

It's an underrated masterpiece.

The first three Connery movies are each perfect. OHMSS, Goldeneye, and Casino Royale are all each great too.

The pill is that you're shit.

Can we agree he is garbage and the worst thing to ever happen to Bond?

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seething mutt detected

clearly posted wrong pic

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Replace that with Timothy Dalton and we have an agreement.

There's a strong argument to be made for For Your Eyes Only. I think it's between FRWL, FYEO and Casino Royale

Moonraker. Unironically.

>Can we agree he is garbage and the worst thing to ever happen to Bond?
Each actor has their strengths. None of them were a wrong choice. But Craig should have retired by now to let Cavill take over.

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Why is he number 7? Where did 1-6 go?

watch Thunderball

>Why is he number 7?
its what was available when he was given double O status.
>Where did 1-6 go?
on mission. You dont particularly see them. In Thunderball all 9 (im guessing) are sent out throughout the world to find the stolen vulcan bomber and nuke within it. It is Bond's ingenuity and knowledge to manipulate women that makes the difference. He simply goes to Nassau because of his intuition that one of the pilots had a sister there and he could bully her to work on his side

In my eyes the only bad thing about Goldeneye is the blatant car product placement in the third act.

Goldeneye

I know From Russia with Love and Goldfinger are probably more popular, but 006 is such a great villain. He makes the story more personal because he knows how to push Jame's buttons. And it has the best car chase scene out of any Bond film. The part where the tank plows through the wall is amazing every time.

The only thing I don't like about Goldeneye is Xena's fight scene in the jungle was strangely edited. It begins very abruptly and ends very jarringly. Like they didn't film enough stuff to edit the scene properly. It could have used more build up and pay off.

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The adjusting of the tie gets me every time.

>craig
>bond

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>But Craig should have retired by now
the contract was always 5 films I think. The problem with him is he is dragging them out and constantly having script input. He will have been Bond for 14 years by the time this next one releases and I guarantee only Casino Royale worth remembering.

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I love them all apart from the craig shit. lost all its charm.

i even like the one with the invisible car and madonna

jack wade is based too

>Moonraker
Enjoyable as peak silly Bond, but definitely not a great film

goldeneye is just absolutely brilliant
>intro with the dam and bond wheeling the explosive barrels
>plane off the cliff
>tank in russia
>robert caryle
>shooting train with tank
>casino with xena
>006 is based
>boris is based
>natalya is hot
>Brosnan is suave and bad ass
>cradle thing is cool

Doesn't he get demoted to double-0 zero in Die Another Day? I can't remember what that even meant though.

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>I guarantee only Casino Royale worth remembering.
Fair enough. But yeah even though we have 5 from Craig he is definitely memorable for Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. I wanted that version of Craig Bond. Instead we got nothing but nostalgia. 007 was always known for pushing forward and being set in current day.

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>replace Cleese with some unfunny skinny smarmy douche because Asian markets aren't getting the jokes.

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Goldeneye and Casino Royale were both big films for me. Tomorrow Never Dies is a family cult favourite though.

From Russia With Love, OHMSS and The Living Daylights are also really good in different ways.

A movie so good it's largely irrelevant that Lazenby is actually a terrible actor.

I still maintain Quantum of Solace is unfairly maligned and actually a more interesting film than Spectre was even if the car chase at the beginning just screamed "we lost footage when we crashed things".

Die Another Day is a fascinating train-wreck to watch now. Oozes the early 2000s.

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based Cleese

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The Living Daylights and License to Kill are the only ones that actually feel like spy movies, in that they're about how well Bond can manage what other people know. Of the two, The Living Daylights was better.

The Living Daylights just felt like a shitty action movie. The only real 'spy' part was the beginning scene in Russia

I think one of them dies in a mission in the begining of Octopussy.