Thats too funny the P word is a dirty word. You cant even post the name of the movie Octo......Best Bond - Connery, #2 Craig
Best movie - Goldfinger
Best bond girl - Honey Rider/Ursula Andress
Best bond girl name - ..... Galore
Yes, I've seen that one also.
Best Bond: David Niven
Best Villian: Woody Allen
I'm guessing you're not a John Wayne fan.Best James Bond villain: James Bond.
Seriously, go read up the history of the character (..... Galore scene in "Goldfinger" is still one of the most uncomfortable scenes ever in a movie) and you might be shocked at some the actions of this so-called "hero".
Best Bond female name: Vesper Lynd.
Worst thing about Bond movies: The villain monologuing.
Creepiest Bond: Sean Connery. (ie ..... Galore incident).
Best Bond: They haven't created him yet. If it was up to me, they would reboot the franchise (I know they just did with Craig). Reboot it completely and completely was their hands of everything that has happen in the Bonds franchise.
I am disheartened about what I have read and seen about James Bonds. This guy is not likable at all, especially the Connery version.
I'm sorry that I am THAT guy in the thread but is upsetting to find out that one of your favorite characters is a unlikable heel.
I don't know. Nick Nack seems to tower above all Bond film henchmen.Best henchman: Oddjob
I'm sorry, but he wasn't even the best villain in that movie.I don't know. Nick Nack seems to tower above all Bond film henchmen.
Lol! I see what you did there.I don't know. Nick Nack seems to tower above all Bond film henchmen.
I've been a fan all my life, read all the Ian Fleming books early on, and you are correct in your characterization of Bond. When reading the original Fleming novels, there is no doubt that the James Bond character is a cold, brutal man. In fact, as the first "true" Bond films started rolling out in the sixties, I remember thinking how the movies had softened Bond up from the original books.Best James Bond villain: James Bond.
Seriously, go read up the history of the character (..... Galore scene in "Goldfinger" is still one of the most uncomfortable scenes ever in a movie) and you might be shocked at some the actions of this so-called "hero".
Best Bond female name: Vesper Lynd.
Worst thing about Bond movies: The villain monologuing.
Creepiest Bond: Sean Connery. (ie ..... Galore incident).
Best Bond: They haven't created him yet. If it was up to me, they would reboot the franchise (I know they just did with Craig). Reboot it completely and completely was their hands of everything that has happen in the Bonds franchise.
I am disheartened about what I have read and seen about James Bonds. This guy is not likable at all, especially the Connery version.
I'm sorry that I am THAT guy in the thread but is upsetting to find out that one of your favorite characters is a unlikable heel.
Where is TND on your list?I'm sorry, but he wasn't even the best villain in that movie.
The one that scared the living mess out of me when I saw it in the theater was Robert Davi (Franz Sanchez in "Licence to Kill"). I'm serious. I know it's a movie, but he had me absolutely petrified.
The second one was Scaramanga (the late Christopher Lee). And Telly was pretty good in OHMSS - the worst Bond film ever.
Ranking The Bond Movies (not including Spectre - this is from years ago)
1) Goldfinger
2) The Spy Who Loved Me
3) Casino Royale (Daniel Craig version)
4) Live And Let Die
5) Licence to Kill
6) From Russia With Love
7) The Man With The Golden Gun
8) You Only Live Twicce
9) Skyfall
10) GoldenEye
11) Quantum of Solace
12) The Living Daylights
13) Thunderball
14) Octomom
15) Die Another Day
16) The World Is Not Enough
17) For Your Eyes Only
18) Diamonds Are Forever
19) Moonraker
20) A View To A Kill
21) Dr No
22) On Her Majesty's Secret Service
I also thought David Hedison was an awesome Felix (although the new guy is cool, too).
Most memorable moment HAD to be the decompression elimination of Milton Krest in "Licence To Kill."
Best Bond girl was Jane Seymour (because I REALLY wanted to...)
When we were setting up for the "60 Minutes" interview in Newport Beach, the camera guys and I got to discussing Bond movies. So I was asked - which OVERALL....Bond girl, music, plot, action, movie, characters etc was the OVERALL best (this was prior to Spectre coming out)......I said my vote would be for "The Spy Who Loved Me." I think Goldfinger is a better movie, but the other elements included put Spy over the top.
They thought a minute and agreed.
Uh, I assumed the pun would be obvious.I'm sorry, but he wasn't even the best villain in that movie.
#12 should be at the bottom. It was a piece of crap Bond film. No puns or other humor intended.I'm sorry, but he wasn't even the best villain in that movie.
The one that scared the living mess out of me when I saw it in the theater was Robert Davi (Franz Sanchez in "Licence to Kill"). I'm serious. I know it's a movie, but he had me absolutely petrified.
The second one was Scaramanga (the late Christopher Lee). And Telly was pretty good in OHMSS - the worst Bond film ever.
Ranking The Bond Movies (not including Spectre - this is from years ago)
1) Goldfinger
2) The Spy Who Loved Me
3) Casino Royale (Daniel Craig version)
4) Live And Let Die
5) Licence to Kill
6) From Russia With Love
7) The Man With The Golden Gun
8) You Only Live Twicce
9) Skyfall
10) GoldenEye
11) Quantum of Solace
12) The Living Daylights
13) Thunderball
14) Octomom
15) Die Another Day
16) The World Is Not Enough
17) For Your Eyes Only
18) Diamonds Are Forever
19) Moonraker
20) A View To A Kill
21) Dr No
22) On Her Majesty's Secret Service
I also thought David Hedison was an awesome Felix (although the new guy is cool, too).
Most memorable moment HAD to be the decompression elimination of Milton Krest in "Licence To Kill."
Best Bond girl was Jane Seymour (because I REALLY wanted to...)
When we were setting up for the "60 Minutes" interview in Newport Beach, the camera guys and I got to discussing Bond movies. So I was asked - which OVERALL....Bond girl, music, plot, action, movie, characters etc was the OVERALL best (this was prior to Spectre coming out)......I said my vote would be for "The Spy Who Loved Me." I think Goldfinger is a better movie, but the other elements included put Spy over the top.
They thought a minute and agreed.