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None, I can't stand James Bond and the idiotic villains he is always up against. Give me the Bourne Trilogy any day.
Edit 1 & 2: for horrific grammar.
Tough... Either Goldeneye, Casino Royale or Die Another Day, though I did love You Only Live Twice as a kid...
I HATE JAMES BOND ...................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'M AN EVIL GINEUS........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HA HA HA HA HA ................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1. The Living Daylights 2. Casino Royale 3. Goldfinger 4. Goldeneye 5. From Russia with Love Also I consider these to be abominations to the series 1. Die Another Day 2. Moonraker 3. Never Say Never (although whether it's part of the series is debatable) 4. Licence to Kill 5. Octo(I hate the gamespot word filter)LordXelNaga
What is wrong with Licence to kill?
[QUOTE="LordXelNaga"]1. The Living Daylights 2. Casino Royale 3. Goldfinger 4. Goldeneye 5. From Russia with Love Also I consider these to be abominations to the series 1. Die Another Day 2. Moonraker 3. Never Say Never (although whether it's part of the series is debatable) 4. Licence to Kill 5. Octo(I hate the gamespot word filter)Film-Guy
What is wrong with Licence to kill?
Suffers from the same problem as Quantum of Solace, it strayed too far from the Bond formula in a bid to make itself unique. While I by no means suggest that all of the films should steer clear of refreshing the series, they should at least keep in line with what we expect from the series. Die Another Day went completely over the top and seemed to just be an excuse to have over the top action scenes. Moonraker...Bond in space with laser guns and the like, need I say more? Never Say Never, geriatric Connery in an unapologetic rehash of Thunderball. Licence to Kill was too dark, depressing and without a satisfying climax. Octo(censored) embodied the Roger Moore era (least favourite Bond)[QUOTE="Film-Guy"][QUOTE="LordXelNaga"]1. The Living Daylights 2. Casino Royale 3. Goldfinger 4. Goldeneye 5. From Russia with Love Also I consider these to be abominations to the series 1. Die Another Day 2. Moonraker 3. Never Say Never (although whether it's part of the series is debatable) 4. Licence to Kill 5. Octo(I hate the gamespot word filter)LordXelNaga
What is wrong with Licence to kill?
Suffers from the same problem as Quantum of Solace, it strayed too far from the Bond formula in a bid to make itself unique. While I by no means suggest that all of the films should steer clear of refreshing the series, they should at least keep in line with what we expect from the series. Die Another Day went completely over the top and seemed to just be an excuse to have over the top action scenes. Moonraker...Bond in space with laser guns and the like, need I say more? Never Say Never, geriatric Connery in an unapologetic rehash of Thunderball. Licence to Kill was too dark, depressing and without a satisfying climax. Octo(censored) embodied the Roger Moore era (least favourite Bond)While I agree the climax in Licence to kill was not so great I think it is still one of the best bond films. Licence to kill was needed after all the cheesy roger moore films. It was dark, brutal, and not cheesy just like bond is supposed to be. Timothy Dalton was one of the best if not the best bond, he is what bond was in the original books, a cold killer.
Suffers from the same problem as Quantum of Solace, it strayed too far from the Bond formula in a bid to make itself unique. While I by no means suggest that all of the films should steer clear of refreshing the series, they should at least keep in line with what we expect from the series. Die Another Day went completely over the top and seemed to just be an excuse to have over the top action scenes. Moonraker...Bond in space with laser guns and the like, need I say more? Never Say Never, geriatric Connery in an unapologetic rehash of Thunderball. Licence to Kill was too dark, depressing and without a satisfying climax. Octo(censored) embodied the Roger Moore era (least favourite Bond)[QUOTE="LordXelNaga"][QUOTE="Film-Guy"]
What is wrong with Licence to kill?
Film-Guy
While I agree the climax in Licence to kill was not so great I think it is still one of the best bond films. Licence to kill was needed after all the cheesy roger moore films. It was dark, brutal, and not cheesy just like bond is supposed to be. Timothy Dalton was one of the best if not the best bond, he is what bond was in the original books, a cold killer.
No doubt there about Timothy Dalton, he had the character down perfectly within his interpretation of it. It's a pity that there were issues following Licence to Kill that postponed the series. He had the capacity to continue strongly[QUOTE="Film-Guy"][QUOTE="LordXelNaga"] Suffers from the same problem as Quantum of Solace, it strayed too far from the Bond formula in a bid to make itself unique. While I by no means suggest that all of the films should steer clear of refreshing the series, they should at least keep in line with what we expect from the series. Die Another Day went completely over the top and seemed to just be an excuse to have over the top action scenes. Moonraker...Bond in space with laser guns and the like, need I say more? Never Say Never, geriatric Connery in an unapologetic rehash of Thunderball. Licence to Kill was too dark, depressing and without a satisfying climax. Octo(censored) embodied the Roger Moore era (least favourite Bond)LordXelNaga
While I agree the climax in Licence to kill was not so great I think it is still one of the best bond films. Licence to kill was needed after all the cheesy roger moore films. It was dark, brutal, and not cheesy just like bond is supposed to be. Timothy Dalton was one of the best if not the best bond, he is what bond was in the original books, a cold killer.
No doubt there about Timothy Dalton, he had the character down perfectly within his interpretation of it. It's a pity that there were issues following Licence to Kill that postponed the series. He had the capacity to continue stronglyI dont get why everyone hates Dalton, were they expecting another Roger Moore? That would be awful, bond needed a change after Moore.
The Man With the Golden Gun (Moore)
From Russia With Love (Connery)
Goldeneye (Brosnan)
Casino Royale (Craig)
Unfortunately haven't seen Dalton or Lazenby.
I would have to say my favorite bond film is one the i have not seen mentioned yet. The World is Not Enough.I htought that Denise Richards was one of the hottest bond girls. followed closely by Hallie Barry of Die Anouther Day which was also a good movie
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Denise Richards looked ok, but she was pretty bad as an actress.
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