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Post by hardball on Apr 1, 2018 3:50:48 GMT
The top 2 spots for me change often, but today it is Sean Connery.
Sean Connery Roger Moore Pierce Brosnan Daniel Craig George Lazenby Timothy Dalton
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Apr 1, 2018 3:55:58 GMT
The top 2 spots for me change often, but today it is Sean Connery.
Sean Connery Roger Moore Pierce Brosnan Daniel Craig George Lazenby Timothy Dalton
From worst to best IT'S...
George Lazenby < ONLY because I NEED to see OHMSS again to see how he does.
Daniel Craig
Pierce Brosnan
Roger Moore
Timothy Dalton
Sean Connery
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Post by _ on Apr 1, 2018 3:58:27 GMT
The top 2 spots for me change often, but today it is Sean Connery. Sean Connery Roger Moore Pierce Brosnan Daniel Craig George Lazenby Timothy Dalton I grew up watching Lojja Mohr.
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Post by movielover on Apr 1, 2018 4:02:57 GMT
Sean Connery and Roger Moore are my favorites. I don't like Daniel Craig as Bond. (I know I'm in the minority on that.)
1. Sean Connery 2. Roger Moore 3. George Lazenby 4. Timothy Dalton / Pierce Brosnan (tie) 5. Daniel Craig
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Post by dirtypillows on Apr 1, 2018 4:23:28 GMT
Roger Moore. The 70s Bonds were also the most enjoyable, IMO. They were tongue-in-cheek, not at all the humorless stuff like "Skyfall", which I found soooo boring and uninvolving.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Apr 1, 2018 4:30:20 GMT
Craig Connery Dalton Brosnan Moore Lazenby (ironically, OHMSS is my favorite Bond movie, but Lazenby is really stilted)
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Post by jcush on Apr 1, 2018 4:35:06 GMT
Connery Craig Moore Dalton Brosnan Lazenby
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2018 5:02:11 GMT
Definitely Connery. He basically created the character and will always be Bond to me. I never thought Roger Moore was right for the role but I liked his performances and loved the films he was in. Lazenby was good and his is my favorite Bond film. The one I like least is Daniel Craig. He is a good actor but not a good Bond.
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Post by moviemouth on Apr 1, 2018 5:32:26 GMT
Pierce Brosnan
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Apr 1, 2018 8:32:38 GMT
1. Pierce Brosnan 2. Sean Connery 3. Roger Moore 4. Timothy Dalton 5. George Lazenby 5. Daniel Craig
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Post by mslo79 on Apr 1, 2018 8:46:50 GMT
in short... either Connery or Craig overall in terms of the Bond movies.
a bit more details...
based on all around presence in combination of the quality of the Bond movies it's definitely between Connery and Craig for me as I think in terms of straight up presence with the whole suave/tough balance then I would favor Connery as while I think Craig is solid at the toughness angle, arguably better than Connery, I think Connery comfortably wins in the suave dept as he's naturally more suave as it's more obvious about his general presence. Connery has more of a natural balance between the two so when I put aside Bond movie quality and look at straight up tough/suave combo Connery wins but factoring in Bond movie quality ill favor Craig as each have three movies amongst My Favorite Movies in general, which are...
1.Skyfall (2012) - 9/10 (Craig) 2.Casino Royale (2006) (Craig) 3.Goldfinger (1964) - 7.5-8/10 (Connery) 4.Spectre (2015) (Craig) 5.From Russia with Love (1963) - 7-7.5/10 (Connery) 6.Licence to Kill (1989) - 7/10 7.Dr. No (1962) (Connery)
so as you can see, Craig tops Connery in overall Bond movie quality as the #1/2 of Craig's above are within my Top 26 movies in general where as my #3/4 Bond movies are within my Top 105 movies in general and #5 would be not much outside of my Top 105 movies with the #7 spot being within my Top 186 movies. all are amongst My Favorite Movies in general which contains 186 movies currently out of the 2,150+ total movies I have seen.
Based on Bond movie quality overall...
1.Craig
2.Connery
3.Dalton
4.Moore
5.Lazenby (while I put him higher than Brosnan, because it's based on Bond movie quality, ill say this... while I like his Bond movie, his main problem is that he does not excel at being suave or tough in his overall presence which all of the other Bond actors do at least one of those two things well which is why he's my least favorite as Bond straight up)
6.Brosnan (while I used to consider his Bond movies amongst the better ones, I no longer like any of his Bond movies. but I will say he does suave really well as strictly in terms of suaveness amongst the Bond actors I think he's arguably #1, but definitely no lower than the Top 2 as I think Connery/Brosnan are pretty much the cream of the crop in terms of suaveness amongst the Bond actors where as Craig/Dalton are more brute force as being suave does not come as naturally to them and, like I basically mentioned above, Lazenby does neither of these two key areas well(even though not bad). but with that said... I think Brosnan is the least convincing as tough out of all of the actors but it's easier to overlook because of his natural charisma etc on screen)
but in terms of the whole tough/suave thing I think each Bond actor boils down to this...
-Craig (tough. he's the most similar to Dalton in that they do tough better than suave, but can be suave enough when that's needed) -Brosnan (suave. he excels at being suave but when it comes to toughness he's arguably THE worst of all of the Bond actors) -Dalton (tough. (see Craig thoughts)) -Moore (suave. but ill say since Brosnan is most similar to him, ill say that Moore has Brosnan beat in the tough dept) -Lazenby (does neither suave/tough well. but he's okay-ish at both as ill give em at least that much.) -Connery (does suave and tough well, but does suave better than tough)
p.s. but I will say outside of the Bond movies that Brosnan is easily my #1 because of The Thomas Crown Affair(9/10)/The Matador(8/10)/Some Kind of Beautiful(6.5-7/10) as none of the other Bond actors can touch him outside of the Bond movies when looking at movie quality from what I have seen.
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Post by Dramatic Look Gopher on Apr 1, 2018 14:08:58 GMT
Roger Moore
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Post by anthonyrocks on Apr 1, 2018 14:13:23 GMT
Daniel Craig
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Post by twothousandonemark on Apr 1, 2018 14:47:00 GMT
Connery
For his time though. Like saying Babe Ruth is still the greatest baseball player ever, even though he'd probably not even get through a physical in today's game.
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Post by drystyx on Apr 1, 2018 17:24:24 GMT
Same for me. Connery and Moore both have the wit that makes Bond fun. Connery also possesses the toughness plus wit. Moore is super cool, but I give the edge to Sean, if one eliminates Never Say Never Again. If one includes that as part of Sean, I'll go with Roger.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2018 17:53:47 GMT
Sean Connery
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Post by Raimo47 on Apr 1, 2018 18:18:50 GMT
1. Roger Moore 2. Timothy Dalton -------------------- 3. Sean Connery 4. Pierce Brosnan -------------------- 5. George Lazenby 6. Daniel Craig
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Post by vegalyra on Apr 1, 2018 18:26:44 GMT
Roger Moore for sure. He's the one I grew up with and he is just awesome. He can play funny and brutal superbly. Don't forget him kicking the car of the bad guy agent in For Your Eyes Only. That's a powerful film. Only Moore film that is better is the Spy Who Loved Me.
Sean Connery is second for me. A very close second. Thunderball is very impressive although From Russia With Love is up there too.
Timothy Dalton is third. I wish he had been in more films. The Living Daylights is wonderful although I have to admit that License to Kill is much weaker.
George Lazenby and Pierce Brosnan tie it up for me near the bottom end. I like them okay but Lazenby is a little wooden and Brosnan is great but his films are much weaker outside of Goldeneye. It would have been interesting to see Brosnan in the Dalton roles.
Craig brings up the rear but that's just because his films just seem too generic and could almost be a any action hero and not Bond. Maybe even XXX instead of Vin Diesel..
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Post by tavaresmd on Apr 1, 2018 19:03:52 GMT
Moore
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Post by marth on Apr 1, 2018 20:08:37 GMT
Sean Connery Roger Moore
Timothy Dalton Pierce Brosnan
Craig / Lazenby
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