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The Living Daylights = Worst Bond Film Ever!!

Originally posted by: NatePo717
I like them all.

Roger Moores, and Sean Connery's were the best wrting and acting.

Pierce Bronsnan was a great actor too, but the scripts (besides goldeneye) were puerile.
 
WRONG:

Never Say Never Again is by FAR the worst bond movie ever.

the timothy dalton movies were pretty good, IMO.

best: Goldfinger, of course.
 
I thought it was pretty good. The Dalton flicks were the most serious of the bunch with very little in the way of witty humor or overwhelming charm. That's probably why people don't like the Dalton flicks as much. They're more like "real" movies.

Oh, and I liked OHMSS
 
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: venk
the one with that bond who was in only one movie was pretty bad

Uh...that's considered one of the better ones.

One of the worst ones is Moonraker.

Yes. Moonraker was horrible as was Octopussy. Moore started out great with "Live and Let Die", "The Man With the Golden Gun", and "The Spy Who Loved Me". But then it went downhill with "Moonraker", "Octopussy", and "A View to a Kill".
 
Originally posted by: Accipiter22
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
Originally posted by: NatePo717
I like them all.

Roger Moores, and Sean Connery's were the best wrting and acting.

Pierce Bronsnan was a great actor too, but the scripts (besides goldeneye) were puerile.

qft

The only good Moore flicks were Live and Let Die and The Man With the Golden Gun. The rest sucked balls. The only saving grace for The Spy Who Loved Me was the car
 
Octopussy can't be considered a bad bond movie, just based on the name.

My favorite Bond flick is Goldeneye, but that probably has something to do with the videogame 🙂

Goldfinger ranks in at #2 for me.
 
I thought Dalton was a more realistic Bond. He was also more along the lines of the character in the Ian Fleming novels. It was also nice for a change that he wasn't a womanizing idiot like Connery usually was. I think they are using way too much CGI now. Die Another Day was just totally absurd with the invisible car and the Antonov disintegrating in mid-air... not to mention the lame bad guy with the diamonds or whatever imbedded in his face.
 
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