No particular order.
From Russia with Love
Goldfinger
Skyfall
Spy who loved me
Casino Royale new one
What are the best Bond movies?
There is a group of us that are debating and trying to figure it out.
So I want to get some more opinions.
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No particular order.
From Russia with Love
Goldfinger
Skyfall
Spy who loved me
Casino Royale new one
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I am a big Daniel Craig fan so I am biased also haven't watched all the real old bonds but I like. Casino Royale #1, followed by Skyfall, No time to die and Goldeneye. #5 don't have a strong preference.
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Goldfinger at the top
In no order
The Spy Who Loved Me
From Russia with Love
Goldeneye
and with #5 I'll say You Only Live Twice, possibly because it's my favourite Bond theme and Connery's Japanese disguise is so dumb it's fun
To me, Bond is Connery or Moore, period.
1) Live and Let Die
2) The Man with the Golden Gun
3) Diamonds Are Forever
4) You Only Live Twice
5) The Spy Who Loved Me
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I have specific tastes when it comes to Bond films and generally find most of the franchise not as entertaining as hyped. I think most people really appreciate the campiness and absurdity of Bond, but I've always appreciated the darker more serious ones. That leaves my five:
Casino Royale
The Living Daylights
Skyfall
License to Kill
No Time to Die
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Daniel Craig is for me the best Bond, but his films have been hit and miss. The three above hit, with Casino Royale EASILY the best of the franchise. I am also partial to the Timothy Dalton films, of which there were only two but are far more serious/thrilling than some of the sexcapade silliness you see from Roger Moore. And let's face it a lot of these films are going to have a hard time holding up simply because of how dated they are.
Goldfinger was brilliant. The recent Casino Royale was really good, with the exception of the horrible Poker play...
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