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vinnym86
03-04-2006, 06:12 PM
I chose Roger Moore. i'll put in the new guy, too, though i think he's the worst of thm, unfairly judging b4 i see him on the screen, but i think everyone seems to think so.

2.2 Straight six
03-04-2006, 07:40 PM
pierce brosnan here, he played the part so perfectly and everything about his acting was so well-suited for the Bond role. having seen most of the bond films i think he was undoubtbly the best.

Muscletang
03-04-2006, 08:09 PM
I picked Roger Moore because I enjoy his movies a little more. It was a hard choice though because I agree with 2.2 about Pierce Brosnan being able to fill the part very well.

AlbanyCartel
03-05-2006, 12:27 AM
connery, son,

connery!

http://www.macgregor.net/images/illustration/connery.gif

http://www.webkwestie.nl/james_bond/images/sean.jpg

brosnan did not seem charming enough with the women, and
moore looked too old.

you guys need to watch some of the older movies;
check out AMC, they are showing some this and next week.

FlippiN.af
03-05-2006, 02:16 AM
Pierce Brosnan for me altough Sean Connery is good too. Got a chance to check him out as 007 on Spike Tv & AMC.

MagicRat
03-05-2006, 02:20 PM
I think Connery was the best, but many people think Dalton was the closest to the literary character that Fleming developed for the books.

FlippiN.af
03-05-2006, 02:26 PM
George Lazenby!!

Yeah, you are asking George who?

Look: http://www.klast.net/bond/lazenby.html

Actually, I'm just kidding...................I think Connery was the best, but many people think Dalton was the closest to the literary character that Fleming developed for the books.Yeah, hes in the poll..I didn't pick because I don't know who he is and haven't seen his Bond film..

MagicRat
03-05-2006, 02:33 PM
Yeah, hes in the poll..I didn't pick because I don't know who he is and haven't seen his Bond film..
Yeah I edited my post since, because I saw him there............his movie was pretty good because it actually did some Bond character development because it had a sultry Diana Rigg as Mrs. Bond.

Bits of it were silly, such as him getting it on with about 200 ski bunnies in the Swiss Alps. (gimmie a break:uhoh: )

HEY, what about David Niven in Casino Royale(1967)???

Look: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061452/

G-man422
03-05-2006, 03:19 PM
Connery!!! he was my favorite Bond.

vinnym86
03-05-2006, 03:35 PM
connery, son,

connery!

brosnan did not seem charming enough with the women, and
moore looked too old.

you guys need to watch some of the older movies;
check out AMC, they are showing some this and next week.

it was a flip of moore and connery for me. moore did kinda look old, but he brought more humor to the "bond moves" he pulled, more than connery. Brosnan was all about going in with guns ablazin'. so i guess, connery was best with the women, moore was best with the moves. (reason i don't like brosnan much is cuz i started watching old Bond movies before the new ones, and fell in love with the old ones. these new ones are too... thrilling, less spy shit.)

DinanM3_S2
03-07-2006, 01:26 AM
1) Connery- he really defines the modern perception of Bond, Goldfinger is my favorite Bond movie of all time.

2) Brosnan- easily my favorite post Connery Bond. He was just so classy and sophisticated. I liked all of his films except Tomorrow Never Dies. The Tank scene in Goldeneye was amazing.

3) Moore- Probably the cheesiest of all James Bonds. Moonraker cracks me up every time I see it. They gave him some of the worst lines I have ever heard. I like him for how rediculous he is.

MNcarfan
03-07-2006, 04:53 PM
Roger Moore was awesome in Cannonball Run

TexasF355F1
03-07-2006, 10:10 PM
Connery is all that needs to be said.

Gohan Ryu
03-08-2006, 05:17 PM
Woody Allen. 1967 Casino Royale. Nuff said.

bonedavid
04-13-2006, 01:19 AM
connery was the guv'nor


but whoever started this poll missed out one....david niven in the original casino royale

pnoiSR20
04-13-2006, 07:41 PM
I say Connery. He made Bond look classy and funny. Brosnan is also good making the Bond image more modern. Favorite Bond flick: Goldfinger

psyonide
04-13-2006, 07:48 PM
Pierce Brosnan is a very close #2, but nobody will best Connery.

The funny thing is watching the old Bond movies, then hearing the exact same 007 voice come out of an old grey-haird bank robber or somthing.

Nicole8188
04-14-2006, 01:11 AM
Almost a tie between Connery and Brosnan.

I chose Connery, just because I've loved him ever since that shitty Dragonheart movie. I cried when I saw it in the movie theatre.

The basis for my vote had absolutely nothing to do with Bond movies. I love how I'm such a woman sometimes...

vinnym86
04-14-2006, 04:48 AM
The basis for my vote had absolutely nothing to do with Bond movies. I love how I'm such a woman sometimes...

:disappoin ... woman.

fredjacksonsan
04-18-2006, 10:09 AM
Almost a tie between Connery and Brosnan.

I chose Connery, just because I've loved him ever since that shitty Dragonheart movie. I cried when I saw it in the movie theatre.

The basis for my vote had absolutely nothing to do with Bond movies. I love how I'm such a woman sometimes...
Women!! :cheers:



I'm the sole vote for George Lazenby. He had the seriousness of Connery but with a human side, and subtle humor without the clownishness of Moore.

Sean Connery is about tied though; and I'd wonder how the voting would go if Lazenby had done more than one film (On Her Majesty's Secret Service btw)

Timothy Dalton is closer to the Bond in the books, so he's 3rd on the list. He was in some poorly written stories (can't beat the original Ian Fleming plots) so may have suffered with that.

Pierce Brosnan, though good, seemed a little thin. Maybe it was the movies, and their over reliance on gimmicks and special effects; although there have been some technological goodies in all the films, they've played too heavily on them more recently. (like in Moonraker :disappoin )

Roger Moore, last. He's the clown of the group, although Live and Let Die was very good. If the rest of his movies had been up to that level he'd have moved up the list a bit.

Reserving judgement on the new guy - but they should definitely dye his hair black, or he's not really James Bond.

fender5
04-27-2006, 10:23 PM
Nobodu can even touch Connery. He is the iconic James Bond. Poll Over

beef_bourito
04-27-2006, 11:57 PM
voted for connery, hes just too sexy. although brosnan was very sofisticated, he doesnt beat connery.

the new guy looks like hes going to suck, i mean he cant even drive stick, his car have to be automatic

KustmAce
04-28-2006, 12:54 AM
tossup between connery and brosnan

but i like brosnan much more than connery, and goldeneye is my favorite bond flick ever, so im gonna have to go with him

Igovert500
05-09-2006, 12:17 PM
Nobodu can even touch Connery. He is the iconic James Bond. Poll Over

:1:

Although from then down, my opinion is skewed in the fact that I saw all Brosnan's and Moore's movies before I caught any of Dalton's or the other guy.

turtlecrxsi
05-09-2006, 12:30 PM
Women!! :cheers:



I'm the sole vote for George Lazenby. He had the seriousness of Connery but with a human side, and subtle humor without the clownishness of Moore.

Sean Connery is about tied though; and I'd wonder how the voting would go if Lazenby had done more than one film (On Her Majesty's Secret Service btw)

Timothy Dalton is closer to the Bond in the books, so he's 3rd on the list. He was in some poorly written stories (can't beat the original Ian Fleming plots) so may have suffered with that.

Pierce Brosnan, though good, seemed a little thin. Maybe it was the movies, and their over reliance on gimmicks and special effects; although there have been some technological goodies in all the films, they've played too heavily on them more recently. (like in Moonraker :disappoin )

Roger Moore, last. He's the clown of the group, although Live and Let Die was very good. If the rest of his movies had been up to that level he'd have moved up the list a bit.

Reserving judgement on the new guy - but they should definitely dye his hair black, or he's not really James Bond.

This is why I voted for Timothy Dalton.

I would've voted for Lazenby because I really liked that particular Bond flick; however, I did not want to be the sole voter for him... haha.

Also, you're dead on about the Brosnan flicks.

Roger Moore had the cheesiest lines but that was his thing. I've always liked "A View to a Kill" because of Chris Walken's part as Zorin.

Connery was great in his time too.

EDIT: I just realized I'm the sole voter for Dalton... :disappoin

drunken monkey
05-15-2006, 08:15 PM
this is hard.... mainly because of the massive jump in budget, technology and film style/techniques available to each of the people in their time.
as it stand, the brosnan films are in my mind, the best of the bond films because they are actually close to how i'd imagine a modern bond to be, not to mention that the first time we see brosnan as bond, he is essentially solid snake....
can't get cooler than that.

how-ever, i can't shake the notion that is in my head that sean connery would still do a damned good job of being Bond ("the rock" anyone?)

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