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over a year ago
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Connery hands down. He just does it the way the character should really be done. The Bond characters from the 60s felt real to me. From Moore onwards there’s too much focus on action and not enough dialog. I like a Bond who can literally charm the knickers off a woman. |
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By *eesideMan
over a year ago
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pierce brosnan I think is the best bond.
He gives bond a small sense of class.
One of my favorite seens is when he takes Q's "fishing boat"
After the seen it makes you think. to ask what Q is going fishing for ? |
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george lazenby. My mam took me to the cinema in 1969 to see him in 'on her majesty's secret service'. Shame he was advised not to make another bond movie. |
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By *eesideMan
over a year ago
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"george lazenby. My mam took me to the cinema in 1969 to see him in 'on her majesty's secret service'. Shame he was advised not to make another bond movie."
I've got the whole set on DVD and in my opinion ,on her majesty's secret service, is the most boring bond film ever. |
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For me it is a toss up between Pierce Brosnan and Roger Moore. This is in the principle that Bond is a Commander in the Royal Navy and both actually look like military officers... Sean Connery doesn’t -perhaps???
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