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Okay, here's my top 10 faves-
1) Dr. No
2) Goldfinger
3) From Russia With Love
4) Casino Royale
5) On Her Majesty's Secret Service
6) GoldenEye
7) The Spy Who Loved Me
Tomorrow Never Dies (because of the remote controlled BMW as well )
9) Live and Let Die
10) License to Kill
I did think was Die Another Day was a cool Bond film when I first saw it in theaters, but now it's my least favorite as I've realized how corny and over-the-top it really is.
1) Dr. No
2) Goldfinger
3) From Russia With Love
4) Casino Royale
5) On Her Majesty's Secret Service
6) GoldenEye
7) The Spy Who Loved Me
Tomorrow Never Dies (because of the remote controlled BMW as well )
9) Live and Let Die
10) License to Kill
I did think was Die Another Day was a cool Bond film when I first saw it in theaters, but now it's my least favorite as I've realized how corny and over-the-top it really is.
G-MANN
This site features all of the James Bond movies, and I think most of us are fans of the series, so let's see if you can list the Bond films from your most favourite to least favourite. Please leave out Casino Royale (1967) and Never Say Never Again as they aren't part of the official series. If you haven't been fortunate enough to have seen all of them, just list the ones you've seen.
1) Goldfinger (simply the quintessential Bond movie)
2) Goldeneye (I just love this film, the first Bond I saw in the cinema, aged 11)
3) You Only Live Twice (another truly classic Bond film)
4) From Russia With Love (many consider this the greatest Bond movie, it's very good, but feels a bit slow in places)
5) On Her Majesty's Secret Service (I like it despite the fact it's the George Lazenby one, who was a bit crap)
6) Thunderball (a bit overlong, but Connery's still on form)
7) Tomorrow Never Dies (the multi-storey car park chase is one of my favourites)
8 ) Dr No (the first Bond film does feel rather tame and dated today)
9) License to Kill (perhaps the least Bond-like movie, but it's still good)
10) Casino Royale (Daniel Craig was OK, but Dalton was better at what he was trying to do)
11) Live and Let Die (the best Moore, has less cheesy bits than some of his others)
12) The Living Daylights (kind of like a Moore movie with Dalton in it)
13) The World Is Not Enough (not as good as TND but better than DAD)
14) Octopussy (pretty silly but lots of fun)
15) A View to a Kill (although considered one of the weakest Roger Moore films I still kind of like it and it does have Christopher Walken)
16) For Your Eyes Only (this is technically one of the best Moores but somehow not very memorable)
17) The Spy Who Loved Me (some call this Moore's best film, it's overrated)
18) The Man With the Golden Gun (has that car barrel-roll but overall it's disappointing)
19) Die Another Day (definetely the weakest Bond for quite some time)
20) Moonraker (has some good bits but is so stupid in places it just has to rank below the other Moores)
21) Diamonds Are Forever (the only Bond film I didn't really enjoy watching, not even Connery saved it)
Actually that wasn't easy, it's been quite a few years since I've seen some of them. They all have at least one stunt or action sequence you remember them for. I'm not sure where Never Say Never Again would fit in on that list if I was counting it (probably among the Moore films) but I think it's less thrilling and lacks the pace of a normal Bond film. Casino Royale (1967) would definetely be at the bottom if I was including that, it's almost unwatchable.
1) Goldfinger (simply the quintessential Bond movie)
2) Goldeneye (I just love this film, the first Bond I saw in the cinema, aged 11)
3) You Only Live Twice (another truly classic Bond film)
4) From Russia With Love (many consider this the greatest Bond movie, it's very good, but feels a bit slow in places)
5) On Her Majesty's Secret Service (I like it despite the fact it's the George Lazenby one, who was a bit crap)
6) Thunderball (a bit overlong, but Connery's still on form)
7) Tomorrow Never Dies (the multi-storey car park chase is one of my favourites)
8 ) Dr No (the first Bond film does feel rather tame and dated today)
9) License to Kill (perhaps the least Bond-like movie, but it's still good)
10) Casino Royale (Daniel Craig was OK, but Dalton was better at what he was trying to do)
11) Live and Let Die (the best Moore, has less cheesy bits than some of his others)
12) The Living Daylights (kind of like a Moore movie with Dalton in it)
13) The World Is Not Enough (not as good as TND but better than DAD)
14) Octopussy (pretty silly but lots of fun)
15) A View to a Kill (although considered one of the weakest Roger Moore films I still kind of like it and it does have Christopher Walken)
16) For Your Eyes Only (this is technically one of the best Moores but somehow not very memorable)
17) The Spy Who Loved Me (some call this Moore's best film, it's overrated)
18) The Man With the Golden Gun (has that car barrel-roll but overall it's disappointing)
19) Die Another Day (definetely the weakest Bond for quite some time)
20) Moonraker (has some good bits but is so stupid in places it just has to rank below the other Moores)
21) Diamonds Are Forever (the only Bond film I didn't really enjoy watching, not even Connery saved it)
Actually that wasn't easy, it's been quite a few years since I've seen some of them. They all have at least one stunt or action sequence you remember them for. I'm not sure where Never Say Never Again would fit in on that list if I was counting it (probably among the Moore films) but I think it's less thrilling and lacks the pace of a normal Bond film. Casino Royale (1967) would definetely be at the bottom if I was including that, it's almost unwatchable.