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Post by Danimal on Oct 26, 2011 4:43:57 GMT -5
It would be the early Roger Moore's Live and Let Die or The Man with the Golden Gun. Not a big fan of his later ones.
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Post by 'Foretold' Joker on Oct 26, 2011 7:48:41 GMT -5
Live and Let Die for me, I just find it to be very entertaining.
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Post by clashofchampains on Oct 26, 2011 8:18:49 GMT -5
Alright I have just realised I have completly different tastes as Mr. Living Dead Joker.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Oct 26, 2011 9:16:00 GMT -5
Watched the the Spy Who Loved Me yesterday. The plan of the villain was an over the top premise, which was laughably enjoyable which I liked, but still it is hard to top Chistopher Lee. Therefore, the Man with the Golden Gun still gets the nod from me so far.
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Post by Toates Madhackrviper on Oct 26, 2011 19:33:39 GMT -5
Of the ones that I've seen, which isn't that many, Goldfinger for sure.
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Post by Rumble McSkirmish on Oct 26, 2011 19:49:48 GMT -5
Best Connery Film:
From Russia With Love, great film that stays close to the source material while adding in some new elements that works for the movie. Plus Robert Shaw is just plain bad ass as Grant. The scene on the train with him and Sean shows you can be intense with out having to go all out.
Best Moore Film:
The Spy Who Loved Me, three movies in and they finally found a way to make a movie that was able to dial down Moore's light hearted take on the character but with out taking all the fun.
Best Brosnen Film: Goldeneye, loved the setting, loved the characters, loved the set pieces and most of all it had a good story. Yes the whole Bond verses his dark counterpart had been done before (The aforementioned From Russia with Love and The Man with the Golden Gun) but this film was able to pull it off the best.
Best of the Rest:
On Her Majesty's Secret Service, The Living Daylights, Casino Royal
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Post by CaptainFall on Oct 27, 2011 1:41:15 GMT -5
The Man With The Golden Gun. That for me is the definitive Bond film.
Roger Moore is my favourite so I'm always fond of Live and Let Die and at a push Moonraker.
Goldeneye is also brilliant though.
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Oct 27, 2011 10:32:10 GMT -5
Moore is easily my least favorite Bond, even though Moonraker was my favorite as a kid (probably because I was a sci-fi kinda kid)
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Post by Joe Galt on Oct 27, 2011 13:45:17 GMT -5
Moore is easily my least favorite Bond, even though Moonraker was my favorite as a kid (probably because I was a sci-fi kinda kid) You know, I still actually like Moonraker. I just don`t like the ending stretch in space. I feel pitiful for saying this because of it being a newer film, but I really liked Casino Royale the best out of the films.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2011 16:26:38 GMT -5
Its really hard for me to pick
I got the whole collection couple of months ago and am working my way through it and just want to say that I grossly under-estimated OHMSS as a film when I first saw it several years ago
I hated it and swore it was one of the worst Bond movies ever but I watched it last week and actually really enjoyed it (Apart from the fast-forward stuff they did, that was annoying)
The ending especially obviously
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Oct 27, 2011 20:37:19 GMT -5
I've seen the majority of them and I really can't pick... if pressed I'd probably just say, Goldfinger.
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Post by clashofchampains on Oct 28, 2011 1:51:24 GMT -5
I've changed my toon with Moore over the years. Moore was Bond when I was a kid and I liked him. But then I went to a rebelious period as a teen where I felt Connery was the cool one and Moore was lame(when we're this age, everything too light sucks). But I sort of got reacquainted with Roger in recent years especially with the Bond mega box sets. In a lot of times I was surprised that Moore played it serious because I only remembered him as a bumbling fool. It was a pleasant surprise in a few movies to see him play the tough all-business serious spy, didn't mind getting rough with a few people and was a cold killer more than a few times.
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Post by Clash, Never a Meter Maid on Oct 28, 2011 12:07:39 GMT -5
I've changed my toon with Moore over the years. Moore was Bond when I was a kid and I liked him. But then I went to a rebelious period as a teen where I felt Connery was the cool one and Moore was lame(when we're this age, everything too light sucks). But I sort of got reacquainted with Roger in recent years especially with the Bond mega box sets. In a lot of times I was surprised that Moore played it serious because I only remembered him as a bumbling fool. It was a pleasant surprise in a few movies to see him play the tough all-business serious spy, didn't mind getting rough with a few people and was a cold killer more than a few times. In "For Your Eyes Only", he gets a lot closer to the book Bond than Dalton often did.
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Oct 28, 2011 15:17:02 GMT -5
Its really hard for me to pick I got the whole collection couple of months ago and am working my way through it and just want to say that I grossly under-estimated OHMSS as a film when I first saw it several years ago I hated it and swore it was one of the worst Bond movies ever but I watched it last week and actually really enjoyed it (Apart from the fast-forward stuff they did, that was annoying) The ending especially obviously The stylistic jump was strange in some regards, especially regarding Q gadgets. It went from seemingly really high-tech, to a safe-cracking device being the size of a large suitcase.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Oct 29, 2011 9:12:27 GMT -5
I finally watched Goldfinger yesterday and I have a new favorite. I thought it might dissapoint (I had high expectations) by not having a crazy enough villain then Goldfinger lays out his plan to rob Fort Knox and it clicked!
I also watched Tommorrow Never Dies yesterday, but that was not nearly as good.
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Post by BRAINFADE on Oct 29, 2011 11:15:45 GMT -5
Casino Royale, even more so because of this:-
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Post by spec on Oct 29, 2011 17:19:31 GMT -5
Casino Royale, even more so because of this:- Killer track, easily one of the best Bond themes.
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Post by fbrosnan on Oct 29, 2011 20:41:07 GMT -5
Live and Let Die is brilliant. It tones down what I don't like about the series (Bond) and goes nuts with what I do (over the top villains). Throw in the fact that it's a thinly, thinly veiled blaxploitation movie and the Paul McCartney intro, it's a world-beater.
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Post by paulbearer on Oct 30, 2011 8:43:31 GMT -5
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Post by JoDaNa1281 on Nov 2, 2011 11:27:54 GMT -5
Connery - From Russia with Love & Goldfinger
Lazenby - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Moore - The Spy Who Loved Me & For Your Eyes Only
Dalton - The Living Daylights
Brosnan - Goldeneye
Craig - Casino Royale
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