What is the best James Bond film?
What is the best James Bond film?
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Unironically Quantum of Solace
Wouldn't gold make for a pretty terrible gun since it's such a soft metal?
unironically skyfall
Casino Royale.
Scaramanga needs only one fucking bullet, he is that good
My personal favorites:
>Memefinger
>OHMSS
>From Russia with Love
>License to Kill
>Living Daylights
Fun tier:
>Moonraker
From Russia With Love if you want the Platonic form of James Bond the character
Licence to Kill if you want the actual best film in the James Bond franchise on its merits as a film
Scaramanga designed the gun to make it more challenging, since with a proper firearm it's just too easy
>if you want the Platonic form of James Bond the character
What did he mean by this
Diamonds and Gold are the core components to all good super weapons
GoldenEye is probably my personal favorite but each one has its own merits. Except for Spectre, that one sucks ass.
GoldenEye deserves credit for reviving the franchise.
It was almost canceled.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Objectively good choices user, I'm with you
Thunderball.
Some people will slag off this list, but deep down they know it's correct.
007 Tier
>Dr. No
>From Russia With Love
>Goldfinger
>The Spy Who Loved Me
>Licence To Kill
>Casino Royale (2006)
Quartermaster Tier
>You Only Live Twice
>Live and Let Die
>The Living Daylights
>Goldeneye
>Skyfall
Average Tier
>Thunderball
>Man With the Golden Gun
>OHMSS
>For Your Eyes Only
>World is Not Enough
Camp/Fun/Shit Tier
>Diamonds are Forever
>Moonraker
>Octopussy
>View to A Kill
>Quantum of Solace
>Spectre
Just Shit Tier
>Tomorrow Never Dies
Die Another Day Tier
>Die Another Day
close but it's The Spy Who Loved Me
Your shitty pasta will never be correct
>unironically liking Craigshit
kys
>pasta
It's just my sincere list, everyone else is free to make their own if they so wish.
Is Thunderball good?
It's a mixed bag. On one hand it's Connery's best performance, has a great setting, beautifully photographed, and has some top tier Bond girls. On the other hand the pacing is sluggish, underwater sequences are excessive and boring, and it has the worst dubbing work in the series. It's also anticlimactic with a forgettable main villain. 6/10 for me
Moonraker
Holy shit. This looks awesome lmao
actually, the gold melts so the bullet can slide out more easily
Its fun but ultimately was a desperate attempt to stay relevant post starwars.
Didn't even make any sense in the film given what Draxs' plan was.
what is this from
i can't remember, whichever one it is where he burger buns your sister
Daniel Craig was one of the best bonds
In the end, what was his problem?
Thunderball
See above
danger 5 the first season is basically a show that makes fun of spy movies from the 60s and is pretty fuckin crazy at some points and the second season is just batshit fucking insane
He had an itch on his balls. That shit can be unbearable sometimes.
The World is Not Enough
Die Another Day is the most "James Bond" of the James Bond films. The villain is the most preposterous, the gadgets the most ridiculous, the density of one-liners the most excruciating. It is a deconstruction of the film series as a whole, a distillation of the most prevailing of its elements, like an impressionist painting.
If you don't like it, you're a cowardly, reddit-tier brainlet who can only parrot the opinions of other cowardly, reddit-tier brainlets.
This.
Film an underwater battle using 19th century tactics. No CG. And actually make it interesting.
Thunderball is awesome.
>when contrarianism goes too far
I think he meant it was the best depiction of Bond himself which i wont disagree with hin there
Based ThunderChad
Hating Roger Moore is a great example of groupthink gone too far
Dont get me wrong I like Man with the Golden Gun but its nowhwre near the best
Well I happen to love it more than any other Bond movie and it's not because I'm trying to look cool on an anonymous image board
>Looks great
>Some of the most beautiful locations and sets in the series
>Amazing villain and henchman
>Gorgeous Bond girls
>Perfect blend of campy and serious
>Moore at his hardest/edgiest but still funny
>Underrated title song
>The half-sunken ship base
It just hits all the right buttons for me. The hate it gets is completely undeserved.
Umm no sweetie he was miscast and the nuBond films are literal memes thanks to atrocious writing and bad casting
>its was all me james
>your hippos lost their appetite james
>absolutely no one remembering quantum solace at all
I hate Craig but Quantum is his one movie I find watchable, mostly because it's the one that's just a basic fast-paced action flick and doesn't try to subvert or deconstruct Bond tropes like his others
No one hates moore. He played The Saint, not James Bond so if you don't like The Saint you won't like his "Bond" films. (Feature length episodes of The Saint)
The Spy Who Loved Me is legitimately one of the best Bond films.
Plenty of retards hate Moore because his movies are too weird and silly for them
>his "Bond" movies
kys, you sound even faggier than people who accuse Pierce of just being Remington Steele
this
Sneedfeeder
Goldeneye for fun
Live and Let Die for camp
Casino Royale for style
They are silly because The Saint is silly, go watch some. Its exactly the same Moore act.
You sound like so faggy fan boy. At no point did i say there was anything wrong with a feature length episode of The Saint. Its harmless fun.
My god she's hideous
Live and Let Die for the bonus situation.
>quantum of solace
>not subversive
Did we watch the same movie
based
>>Hally Berry is 52 years old
>license to kill
you are a gentleman of the highest order my good chap. here have some titties
Goldfinger and From Russia with Love are both 10 out 10.
one of the best action intros
Living Daylights/License to Kill
I'm a Dalton fan.
Unironically, Casino Royale (1967)