Best bond

>best bond
>best bond movie
>best bond theme
>best bond girl
>best bond villain
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>Pierce Brosnan
>Goldeneye
>Nobody Does it Better
>Anya Amasova
>Scaramonga

>Connery, if that's too boring for you than Moore as a close 2nd.
>Goldfinger
>Either Diamonds are Forever or License to Kill
>Christmas Jones
>Boss: Blofeld Henchman: Jaws or Red Grant

Fuck, I change my song answer to Diamonds are Forever.

>Connery
>Casino Royale
>Live and Let Die
>Eva Green
>Robert Shaw

Shit is catchy as hell, too bad the movie is just Goldfinger in Vegas. Probably had something to do with the popularity of Sinatra's Ocean's Eleven.

I'll also accept Live and Let Die.

Moore
Golden Gun
A View to a Kill
Pam Bouvier
Max Zorin

Also Daniel Craig fucking blows and so does every single one of his movies.

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Connery
Goldeneye (nostalgia pick)
You Only Live Twice
Vesper (hottest and best story)
Scaramanga (as a concept)

BASED MOORE CHAD

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>Connery
>Casino Royale
>For Your Eyes Only
>Daniela Bianchi (From Russia with Love)
>Le Chiffre

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Watched Goldfinger for the first time in a while today. Roger Moore gets a lot of shit for Bond turning campy during his time, but fuck me -- the fight between Bond and Oddjob is comical. Even worse is the way in which Goldfinger dies.

Connery through Brosnan all have campy shit in them, part of the charm. Nothing wrong with a healthy amount of camp

Spectre was campy for the blue eyed Bond run. Skyfall less so, but still teetered on the edge at times.

True, people often forget just how campy the Connery movies were.

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If he ain't shlappin birdsh, he ain't Bond

I believe Dalton was the last Bond to smack a girl around who wasn't a villain trying to kill him. Brosnan era is when they started making him more woman-friendly

It's a problem when it comes to modernizing him. Ian Fleming wrote those novels in a different time, and the character is just sort of an exaggerated representation of that time. I fail to see the point in Bond going in this new age kind of direction.

They should just put the franchise on hiatus and go back to the roots when the metoo shit goes away but a woman is leading the franchise now so I doubt it will ever go back. Goldeneye was the last truly great Bond movie.

Connery
From Russia With Love
You Only Live Twice
Tatiana Romanova
Le Chiffre

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>Brosnan
>Goldfinger
>Goldeneye
>Natalya Simonova
>Scaramanga

The thing is Bond was never supposed to be a role model, but modern armchair activists assume that anything the main character does is behavior endorsed by the people who created it, which is fucking dumb. It's not like there aren't still men who smack women around in current year

Agreed about Scaramanga as a concept. If the producers had the balls to make a thriller about an ego-driven assassin with a bond obsession back in 1974 it would have been kino.

>Dalton
>Casino Royale/The Living Daylights
>Nobody Does It Better/You Know My Name
>Maryam d'Abo
>Rosa Klebb

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This is what I wish would happen, but I doubt it since the brand is so recognizable, it's better to just fart out another movie rather than circle the wagons and try to come up with a quality film.
Exactly, moreover, his heavy smoking, drinking and gambling aren't presented in a positive way in the novels, it's largely just him trying to enjoy what little life he has left in case he dies during a mission, but that concept is too pessimistic for modern audiences.

not tryna be that guy but
>craig
>skyfall
>goldeneye
>elektra king
>Raoul Silva
dont hate
good taste

anyone who says brosnan hurts me

>Dalton
>Casino Royale
>From Russia With Love
>Vesper
>Pleasance's Blofeld

To be honest I was afraid of throwing Dalton in mine, I kind of like his Bond, a bit more gritty and pissed off than the others.