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Doing a James Bond marathon with my lady.

I saw most of them as a child. What's your favourite Bond film? Fav actor?

Discuss.

Bond general.
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Fave: on her majesty's secret service
Best actor: Timothy Dalton
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Not sure about favorite film, Im TRYING to watch them again.. trying...

Favorite actor is Dalton, I just watched both his movies and am depressed he didn't get to make more.

I TRIED watching Moore's Live and Let Die after the Dalton.. but.. ugh... the 70s...
Good theme song though:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4OPVhgttSI


Keep listening to this one...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwU6EeQT5N8
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the first few are objectively the best of 60s cool. Flawlessly beautiful women, exceptional clothes and music, sharp and brutal films where Bond abuses everyone and doesn't give a shit. Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger all quality.

The campy ones with Roger Moore are entertaining and have some of the best theme songs. All the Brosnan ones have aged like milk, terrible 90s blockbuster explosions everywhere. The Craig ones are just boring, probably because he has no sex appeal.

So you really will start on a high with the first 3, then laugh during the 70s era, then groan as you have to endure like 8 hours of terrible 90s action and 00s edgy camera work and cgi.
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>>62906455

I remember one with Dalton, from the 80's. It was super fucking violent in my child memory, and because of this, one I remember most fondly. License to Kill.
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>>62906502
Everyone seems to prefer his other one, The Living Daylights.. but I loved Licence to Kill.
For one thing, the plot actually made sense.
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>>62906492
>So you really will start on a high with the first 3, then laugh during the 70s era, then groan as you have to endure like 8 hours of terrible 90s action and 00s edgy camera work and cgi.

Pretty much what I expected.

My lady had prejudice against Bond, but we watched Skyfall, her first Bond, and she didn't hate it. She doesn't find him attractive though, she hates blond, to start with, and seeing older guys with younger women somehow infuriates her. Any mention of rape triggers her, and so far, both Bond movies had them (MENTIONS, though, nothing seen or heard).

It adds spice to the movies: whenever Bond comes close to a woman, I prep myself for an explosion of angered feminist moralism. Can't wait for Bond slapping some sexy secretary asses. It's all cool because I'm a real life Bond too, so bitches can whine and moan and I just kek.
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>>62906492
You skipped over a decade.
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>>62906526

I'm glad my folks let me watch virtually anything I wanted, except straight horror (as a result, I was more scared of krueger than anything else despite not having seen the movies; realised it wasn't that scary once I saw them later in life). Shark scene was objectively more frightening in that movie than the stuff I feared from Elmstreet.
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It's a toss up between Die Another Day and Quantum of Solace, maybe Spectre

favourite Bond? Barry Nelson
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>>62906546
>calls his girlfriend "my lady"
>admits to dating a raging feminazi retard
>pretends he's an alpha like Bond

top kek
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>>62906552
>You skipped over a decade.

One I'm looking forward to.

Lady and I watched Dr. No last night. Before that, we watched Skyfall.

Now it's marathon time. From Russia, With Love is next.
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>>62906483
>how to spot a pleb
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>>62906492

>craig
>bond
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>>62906650
Plebs like campy 70s shit from The Saint pretending to be Bond
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>>62906606

Quantum of Solaced underwhelmed me. I saw nothing special in it and remember even less.

>>62906615

I wasn't referring to the meme. She isn't my wife but calling her my "girlfriend" sounds reductive. I'm not American, "lady" isn't contaminated to me, and I intend to keep it that way. She isn't actually a feminist, she hates women more than the most misogynist guy out there.

I am, however, an alpha. I like a woman with character, though. A good argument (without hysterics) can be as enjoyable as dancing. I need that from a partner. Doormats don't interest me.
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>>62906679

As a kid, Moore was my favourite Bond. I'm sure that's because he's the funniest looking Bond and has no darkness in him. That's probably why I'll like him the least as an adult, just a guess.
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>>62906552
>Timothy Dalton
True, Dalton was a poor mans Connery imo, They tried to capture the original flavour of the first 7 Bond films but they also had a script laden with terrible one liners and camp comedy like the 70s Bond, it was a weird mixture that fell flat.
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>>62906631
I should probably start back at the beginning too. I remember really liking Connery era. Maybe I'll work up to being in the mood for Campy Moore shlock.
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>>62906698
Yeah, I loved him as a kid too.. and that was my experience.
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>>62906708

Dalton, as far as I can remember, was an angry little Bond. I remember him as fucking short, was he?

>angry dwarf Bond
>kills and beats up people

>>62906714

Connery is fucking classy as shit and he is one bossy motherfucker, which I fucking love in these SJW days.

Moore era will indeed require prepping. I just talk shit over the movies, with M'LADY. The pacing in these movies is so slow, you actually have time to talk over it and you don't lose anything.

>Bond does mundane stuff for 4 minutes
>not a word is spoken
>comment on sexy Connery
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My favorite bond film is casino royale and quantum of solace back to back.

Favorite bond is Connery.

Can't stand watching Moore, only can watch Live and Let Die or Golden Gun, and rarely.
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>>62906680

anyone who feels the need to broadcast that they are an alpha on an anonymous image board is not actually an alpha, just fyi
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>>62906762

Anyone who feels the need to argue over an alpha's alphaness has serious beta issues.
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>>62906762
>>62906769
You're both right.
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>>62906762

An alpha does what he wants, even if that is rubbing his big cock all over your beta face.
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>>62906762

Don't worry, it's just a classic way of fueling a thread. Get some minor drama in it, just enough to get some action going on and hooking some anons, and once the thread is in orbit, quietly ignore the minor argument and focus on Bond.

Alphas using your insecurity as fuel.

Poetic.
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>>62906769

it's just kind of silly, that's all
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So new Moneypenny is black?

Wasn't Roger Moore heard saying that Bond could never be black and such, also?

And who said that "Bond's England is dead and gone, Bond wouldn't fight for today's England."

Can we hope for a /pol/ Bond next?

Try listing Bond actors with a theme.
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>>62906828
What's silly is derailing a Bond thread to measure dicks.
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>>62906829
Call me a SJW if you want, but I don't give a shit what color Bond is as long as he's better than Roger Moore's Bond.
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>>62906828

It doesn't matter. I need silly, it won't be long before I reach 70's Bond and Moore.

>>62906829
>Try listing Bond actors with a theme.

>Connery
Sexy alpha man, symptom of a confident masculinity and men who know what they are doing

>Moore
sexual revolution happened, men can't be dangerous and bossy anymore, turns to being a funny man

>Dalton
tired of being funny, becomes violent and destructive

>Brosnan
attempt at being Connery, feels hollow because no masculine actual confidence

>Craig
ugly Bond, because only women can be beautiful

(Don't take this seriously, just typing shit up as I go, I'll make another one with a different take.)
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>>62906492
hahahaha
>DR NO
>GOOD
>FLAWLESSLY BEAUTIFUL WOMAN
AAHHHHHHH

You haven't even fucking seen it have you?
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>>62906857
>Call me a SJW if you want, but I don't give a shit what color Bond is as long as he's better than Roger Moore's Bond.

Put that way, sure. Isis Alba is classy enough, but we are forgetting that Bond is supposed to represent England. He's a patriotic orphan whom England raised and trained, and he fights for England.

Now we've turned Bond into some selfish cunt who buys cars and fucks girls and doesn't give two fucks about England.

England is just a setting now.
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>>62906883
>You haven't even fucking seen it have you?

Not him, but I watched it last night, and I tend to agree with you. Dr. No, seen today, will be somewhat boring if you're alone. My woman and I talked throughout the movie, without that, I'd have been bored, admittedly.

Ursula Andress was physically not that hot, I found, to my surprise. I like her face but her bod left me cold. No homo.
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>>62906915
Thanks for the serious response I just woke up so I didn't feel like typing like a normal person.

I've been trying to watch all the Bonds too, I kind of wish someone had told me to skip Dr No. I'm up to thunderball.
From Russia With Love isn't bad. It's still not super fun, but I think if you're watching it with your female it'll be okay. Goldfinger is where it really picks up. I had a lot of fun watching that.
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>>62906867
As a know-it-all faggot about Bond, here's some pointless shite

>Connery
Scottish hardass who the producers selected in part for his physicality, they were impressed that for a big guy (for you) he "moved like a cat"

Sleek, classy, equally believable as a charming ladies man and violent killer

FUN FACT Fleming thought Connery was a terrible choice (some Scottish thug playing muh British secret agent) until he saw the first Bond movie, he was so impressed he added some Scottish heritage to Bond's backstory in his next Bond novel (OHMSS I think)

>Lazenby
Ex-model who lied about being an actor to get the role (had never acted before) and turned out ok but was more or less a Connery clone, right down to the haircut

He's only there for one movie and lucky for him it's one of the best. He's not half bad (though his voice was dubbed in parts) Great with the action/fight scenes

Kind of a shame Connery didn't stick around to do OHMSS, if he had it might've been his best Bond movie

>Moore
Less believable as a stone-cold killer than Connery, but his comic timing and dialogue delivery is excellent. After he'd done a couple of Bonds the writers/producers wised up to this and began playing to his strengths, as a result Moore's films has some of the best Bond one-liners and banter. He's also really good with the dramatic scenes, never really gets credit for that

>Dalton
Best Bond, just brilliant, wish there was more movies. Not much more needs to be said

>Brosnan
Playing Bond was his childhood dream since he saw Goldfinger in theaters as a kid

Incredibly watchable as Bond, suave, looks the part, good with the comedy, drama and action, also women loved him, bit of a playboy

>Craig
The most believable rugged alpha man-of-action Bond, probably even moreso than Connery. Very strong actor too, best dramatic chops since Dalton

The wit and charm don't come as naturally as with Moore or Brosnan but the down to earth take is the closest to the books since Dalton
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>>62907360
Good points there and many I agree with, especially regarding Moore.
I do also like Dalton but any particular reason why you rate him so highly? Just interested to hear your take on it.
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>>62907360
Any films worth skipping if someone is watching the classic bonds from the beginning? I'm really bored with thunderball atm
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>>62907432
Just personal bias probably - he was my first Bond and the reason I got into Bond. Saw Living Daylights as a kid and was just blown away, never seen anything like it before

After that I had to see all the other movies. Enjoyed them all but none of the actors could ever completely personify that image of Bond in my mind the way Dalton did
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>Best Film with the character of Bond in it
Casino Royale

>Best Bond Film
From Russia with Love

>Best Bond Song
Live and Let Die

>Best Actor to Play Bond
Craig

>Best Bond
Connery

>Best Gun Barrel Sequence
Brosnan

>Best Bond Girl
Sophie Marceau

>Best Bond Villain
Joseph Wiseman

>Personal favourite
Licence to Kill
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>Connery
The Original

>Lazenby
The Australian

>Moore
The Clown

>Dalton
The Badass

>Brosnan
The Bond

>Craig
The Thespian
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>>62907606
Thunderball drags a little with all the underwater scenes, they were probably impressive at the time but the film does get bogged down a bit

They're all worth watching but the 60s ones are obviously slow-paced by todays standards - they get more "fun" when you get to Moore
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>>62907793
My man
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>>62907606
you can skip Moonraker, Octopussy, Quantum of Solace, and all of the Brosnan ones except Goldeneye
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>>62907900
>skip moonraker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiDvpeWk0P8
this wasn't greenscreen nigga
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>>62908245
well its fun for the comedy value, but a terrible film
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>>62908311
Most of the Bond films are terrible anon, even the good ones
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My favorite Bond. Nobody does it better. Even at his worst with his pic related weird old man eyes, I love Moore.
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>>62908429
>Nobody does it better

I c wut u did thar
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>>62907253

We're doing Russia today, maybe Thunderball afterwards as well.
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>>62907360
>FUN FACT Fleming thought Connery was a terrible choice (some Scottish thug playing muh British secret agent) until he saw the first Bond movie, he was so impressed he added some Scottish heritage to Bond's backstory in his next Bond novel (OHMSS I think)

Fucking nice. I never knew that. Based.

>That third act in Skyfall wouldn't exist without Sean

>where is that place, though?
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Moore > Connery = Brosnan > Dalton > Craig > Lazenby

And Lazenby is only last due to lack of films. If he had stuck around for DaF it wouldve been a much better movie.
Also i know my opinion is whack as hell but Roger Moores movies are the one I find myself watching much more often than the others.
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>Favorite Bond film

Quantum of Solace

>Favorite Bond

Craig >Moore >Brosnan >Connery >>>>>>>>Dalton
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>>62908245
>>62908311

Moonraker is probably in my top five favorites.
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>Sean Connery
Charisma: 10/10
Funny: 8/10
Strength: 4/10
Realism: 5/10

>George Lazenby
Charisma: 5/10
Funny: 6/10
Strength: 8/10
Realism: 7/10

>Roger Moore
Charisma: 9/10
Funny: 10/10
Strength: 3/10
Realism: 2/10

>Timothy Dalton
Charisma: 6/10
Funny: 2/10
Strength: 7/10
Realism: 9/10

>Pierce Brosnan
Charisma: 8/10
Funny: 6/10
Strength: 7/10
Realism: 7/10

>Daniel Craig
Charisma: 4/10
Funny: 5/10
Strength: 10/10
Realism: 10/10
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>>62910345
>not rating them by Martini, Kills and Women
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If it has "gold" in its name, it's a good film.
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are they even good? they all seem like shit and overrated
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>>62910481

Spectre is probably the most pedestrian of all the Craig movies. It's just another Bond movie. Nothing particularly special or bad about it.

It's the Tomorrow Never Dies of the Craig films.
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I was going to watch the whole series last December but once I got to Casino Royale I decided that while I thought it was definitely one of the better movies I had no interest in watching the following ones if they were going to follow in the same vibe without being at least equal to it in quality. From what I've read about them it doesn't seem like I'm missing out on much.
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>>62907606
Whoa! Which are the less important Bond films, Lynn? I’ve got to hear this.
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Marathons are a bad idea. You won't appreciate films if you're just 'skimming' over them. You will also suffer from fatigue which makes you pay less attention.

Watch 1 Bond film every day. You'll have seen them all in 3 weeks and have fond memories of each movie, instead of it all being just a blur.
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>>62906410
Skyfall
Casino Royal
Dr. No

These are my top three, couldn't put them in order though, loved them all equally
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Dr. Kek
From Russia With Kek
Kekfinger
Thunderkek
You Only Kek Twice
On Her Kekoldry's Secret Service
Kekoldry Is Forever

Live And Let Kek
The Kek With The Golden Gun
The Kek Who Loved Me
Moonkek
For Your Kek Only
Octokek
A View To A Kek

The Keked Daylights
Licence To Kek

GoldenKek
Tomorrow Never Keks
The Kek Is Not Enough
Kek Another Die

Kek Royale
Quantum of Kekold
Skykek
KEK
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>>62911249
>Marathons are a bad idea.

On the contrary, we can compare and such. We're marathoning Star Wars too, alternating for a change.

Oh, I see now. Our marathons are generally 1 movie a day or 3 episodes a day for a series. Not like 10 hours.
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>>62911533
>not KEKTRE
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>>62911533
>not naming Spectre KEKtre

You fucking degenerate
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>>62907900
Dont skip QoS but just make sure you watch it right after Casino Royale. It's nowhere as good but the two go hand in hand.
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Casino Royale is my favourite Bond film out there.

And whats the name of that other bond film Connery did which wasn't Eon or something. What are your thoughts on it?
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>>62910653

Which Casino Royale are you talking about ?

The old one or the new one?
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>>62906410

Connery is number one and Brosnan i like for nostalgia. His Bond films where the first ones i saw and honestly his style is what i associate with Bond so a Craig's Bond with no style i just can't accept.
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Who's the next Bond?
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>>62911320

My top ten:

Quantum of Solace
The Spy Who Loved Me.
Moonraker
Casino Royale
Skyfall
Spectre
Goldeneye
For Your Eyes Only
The World is Not Enough
Live and Let Die
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>>62911981
The new one of course. I didn't bother checking out the comedy one despite watching even Never Say Never Again.

I'm sure I'll watch the other Craig Bonds one day but I'm not in a hurry.
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>>62912105

I hope it's Fassbender.

Otherwise a relative unknown.
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Licence to Kill is GOAT
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>>62912105

Damian Lewis, also Craig still has one more movie in his contract

>my face when Hinx returns in the beginning and kills lea
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>>62912215
Who is this semen demon?
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>>62911939

Never Say Never Again.

It wasn't very good.
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>>62912215
She was cool but that ending with that party really belonged in a different movie.
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>>62912215

The Dalton era is a mistake that should never have been made. Those movies literally almost killed the franchise.

The originally wanted Brosnan from Remington Steele but he didn't feel like he was ready to play Bond so they got Dalton as a backup.

Both his movies were poorly received and people were thinking the franchise was done until they got Brosnan for real the second time around.
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>>62912288
>Never Say Never Again.
thats the name, thanks.
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>>62912407

Here's your reply
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>>62912233

Craig is my favorite Bond of all time but Spectre has me feeling that this era has run its course.

I think the franchise should take a break and then come back with a new Bond and a fresh take on the whole thing.
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>>62912407
Audiences simply weren't ready for a darker Bond, and fans had already decided they didn't like Dalton before they had even seen either of his films. They were doomed from the start, not to mention dealing with stiff competition from American action films which were at their creative zenith.

Most modern critics/fans agree that the two films with Dalton have aged wonderfully, and were ahead of their time. Of course, that won't stop many people from assuming that they're bad movies before even watching them, just because of popular opinion.
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>>62912407
>people were thinking the franchise was done

Why? Truly curious.
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If you hate A View to a Kill, you're fucking gay. It's not so bad; campy fun.

And Moonraker rules...about 80% of it, anyway
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>>62912237
Carey Lowell as Pam Bouvier, best Bond girl ever
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You shouldn't marathon Bond films, you realise how crap they actually are. They're enjoyable when you watch them every now and then.
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>>62912616
I mean... she is looking at the camera... but then she is not
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>>62912233
He would be good, I always like that guy.
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>>62912302
I found it amusing that they were partying in the dead drug lord's house afterward, like pissing on his grave. The winking fish was a little much though, I'll admit
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>>62912580

Because Dalton pretty much suckered as Bond even though he's a good actor and the movies were poorly produced with glorified television level production values.
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>>62912717

>suckered

sucked
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>>62906755

Dalton was the tallest Bond actor actually
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>>62906455

my man
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>>62912659
Only about half of them are shitty, the other half ranges from decent to amazing. Also you can't go wrong with any of the ones that came out in the 60's
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>>62912777
>777

CASINO ROYALE 2 CONFIRMED
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>>62912601
I watched Moonraker expecting it to be so outrageously campy it's fun, but it's mostly just a tired rehash of The Spy Who Loved Me.

I liked the scene with the girl being killed by dogs though, and I got a good laugh out of that double-taking pigeon.
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>>62912717
Way to oversimplify things. Truth is the market was just too cluttered with action/adventure/thriller movies at the time, plus a ton of legal issues were going on in regards to the Bond franchise.

Dalton is not only a great Bond, but to date the closest we've ever come to seeing Ian Fleming's literary character on the big screen. The fact that he did most of his own stunts (even getting his finger cut off at on point) only makes him even more awesome
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>>62912407
>The originally wanted Brosnan from Remington Steele but he didn't feel like he was ready to play Bond so they got Dalton as a backup.

They already wanted Dalton earlier for some Moore-movie but he turned them down
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>>62912837
most Bond films are rehashes of previous entries, and The Spy Who Loved Me is just a knockoff of You Only Live Twice.
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>>62912865
Well, some sources actually say they wanted Dalton as early as On Her Majesty's Secret Service, but he felt he was too young for the part. Dalton himself denies this, his story is that they first asked him in the early 70's for Live and Let Die
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>>62912407
>but he didn't feel like he was ready to play Bond so they got Dalton as a backup.
Nope. He got the part, even did photoshoots. However, he was still technically doing remington steele when he got the part. He thought he was all good to play bond because RS looked like it going to be canceled. At the last minute NBC renewed it for a third season, so the part went to Dalton
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>>62912849

Stop indulging in revisionist history. It doesn't suit you.

The cold hard truth of reality is that the Dalton films were an all time low for the franchise.

The Lazenby era was only one movie and they realized pretty quickly that it wasn't working so they went straight to moore.

They dragged out their mistake over two movies with Dalton before Brosnan came along and saved everything.
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>>62906779
This desu
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>>62906915
Maybe it's just me but the early Bond films can be slightly boring because of the lack of music in most non-action scenes. Does anyone else think so too?
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>>62913043
>The Lazenby era was only one movie and they realized pretty quickly that it wasn't working so they went straight to moore.

Uh, wasn't Connery in Diamonds in Forever, the direct sequel to OHMSS
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>>62913043
>Stop indulging in revisionist history. It doesn't suit you.
It's painfully obvious you just want to blame Dalton because of your personal opinions. So enough hypocrisy, it doesn't suit you.
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>>62913104

I can't watch the Connery Bond films because I get bored watching them.

The funny thing is I love Connery as an actor as he got older but those old Bond films are just too old fashioned for my tastes.

Love the Moore films though. He'said my second favorite Bond behind Craig.
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>>62906546
Fucking kek
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>>62913170

Oops. You are right. They went back to one more Connery film before Moore took over.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDJOXiPSRIs
Best scene in Casino Royale and best scene in all of the new Bond movies.
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>>62912904
Yeah, I see what you mean but I just felt it was too blatant and too soon. It does so many of the same things but at the end of the day it just makes it all the more apparent that it has nothing that stands up to the Egypt sequence.
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>>62906915
>Not finding Andress hot
Yes homo
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>>62913202
>but those old Bond films are just too old fashioned for my tastes
You only feel this way because you haven't exposed yourself to enough classic cinema. I strongly suggest you watch more sixties films, and you'll stop noticing.

What modern movie-goers mean by "old-fashioned" is too much story and dialogue, not enough artificial gloss and perfunctory action scenes.
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Bonds

>Best bonds

1.Connery
2.Dalton
3.Brosnan
4.Moore
5.Craig
6.Lazenby

>Best films

Thunderball
GoldenEye
The Living Daylights
OHMSS
Goldfinger

>Best themes

Nobody Does It Better
Live and Let die
Diamonds Are Forever
Thunderball
Tomorrow Never Dies
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When I first saw Quantum of Solace in the theater I didn't really care for it but after watching it multiple times at home it has become my favorite Bond movie.

The pacing seemed too fast the first time with one chase scene after another in quick succession. But then watching it repeatedly you start to to notice how many quality smaller moments and details QoS actually has.

Also QoS has Bond at his all time max power level.That being said it annoyed me how they purposefully gimped him in Skyfall.
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>Fav Bond movie
Moonraker

>Fav Bond
Eh, Connery or Craig desu
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>>62912667

Her gaze firmly on the space between Bond's balls.
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>>62913563
I'm all for story and dialog and hate mindless action. But the stories move along at a snail's pace and the dialog can bland at times. I'd just like some music to be playing to establish some kind of mood to the scene.
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>>62913043
>so they went straight to moore.

Noes. Connery was there before and after. Not sure what happened.
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>>62913104
>Maybe it's just me but the early Bond films can be slightly boring because of the lack of music in most non-action scenes. Does anyone else think so too?

Yes. It's like theater. They need some sneaky tune to accompany it, although I like feeling like I'm watching the past.
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>>62913556

It surprised even myself, but not, I didn't bone. Nice face, but she has no ass. None.
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>>62913771

>that feel when you're observing Bond doing sneaky stuff, and because there's no music, you feel like you shouldn't be there

>dat feel when you're a pervy voyeur
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>>62913814

Yeah I acknowledged the correction.

Connery actually did one more film after that but then he was done with it.

Then Moore took over and was an instant smash hit success in the part.
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>>62913563

I love old Sci fi films like The Day The Earth Stood Still, War of the Worlds, Invaders From Mars

I just don't like the Connery Bond films. Tbh I actually find Our Man Flint more entertaining.
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>>62913936
>Then Moore took over and was an instant smash hit success in the part.

How come?
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>>62913876
That's the main issue with women from before gyms and body sculpting became popular in the late 70's and 80's. Even the hottest women tended to have subpar or misshapen bodies, except for the >0.1% with insanely good genetics.
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>>62914055
I mean watch more thrillers, especially ones that inspired the Bond films. Film Noir is a major influence, and of the greastest genres ever. Watch The Big Sleep, if you think it's boring, then you're hopeless.
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>>62914153

Proof, if any was needed, that genetics barely count.
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>>62914092

Because Moore is a natural to play Bond.. He had natural charisma and a natural wit. Plus his movies are produced like big budget Hollywood blocbusters with big stunts, camera work and big soundtracks
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>>62906410
Fav film: Goldfinger

Fav Bond: Connery

Moore is hit or miss, goldeneye is the only good Brosnen and Craig is ok. also contrarians tend to over value On her Majesty's secret Service, the plot is goofy and the whole second act drags like a motherfucker
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>>62914202

Then I'might probably hopeless. If I watch a movie from that era or earlier it's most likely a WWII movie or Sci fi.

I will watch something like The Birds but I'm not going to force myself to watch something boring just to feel cultured.
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Brosnan was the best Bond.
Connery had the best films.
Craig is the most believable secret agent
Moore and Dalton were shit tier
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>>62914626
>Craig is the most believable secret agent

is that because he fails a lot at it?
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Out of topic a bit but does anyone know a good nonfiction book about spies?
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>>62914652

>fails a lot

Craig Bond failed once. His record is 3 and 1. I call that a winning record.
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Timothy Dalton and Daniel Craig are the best realistic 'Bourne' style Bonds.

Sean Connery and Roger Moore are the best cinematic and classical Bonds we all know and love.

Pierce Brosnan and George Lazenby are shit.
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>>62907793
agreed
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Personaly i like Connery the best and can't fucking stand Lazenby. OHMSS is the worst bond movie imo, haven't seen Spectre though.
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>>62917350
OHMSS was good.

It was a proper espionage film like From Russia With Love and Casino Royale.

But I guess you like mainstream generic 007 formula films like Goldfinger and GoldenEye.
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>>62913043
>they realized pretty quickly
no Lazenby declined to do the next movie because of his idiot agent
stop pulling shit out of your ass
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