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I envy you that you can go through the whole experience again and see all those brilliant movies for the first time.
Since you liked Daniel Craig, I would recommend starting with the Connery films for sure since they for many parts resemble this style for the most, maybe squeeze the 2 Dalton films in and then turn to the lighter approaches of Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan.
Last recommendation: View the single Lazenby outing of On Her Majesty's Secret Service before "You Only Live Twice" ... even you have a small continuity problem then. In my opinion the tone of OHMSS makes more sense this way, then go to You Only Live Twice, Diamonds Are Forever and then the Moore entries.
Have fun!
Missing Spectre:
https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-James-Collection-Blu-ray-Digital/dp/B011KG2G5O/ref=sr_1_4?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1522135287&sr=1-4&keywords=james+bond+box+set&dpID=41TOmUHfKiL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
All 24 official films:
https://www.amazon.com/James-Collection-Blu-ray-Monica-Bellucci/dp/B01IQJ3LOI/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1522135287&sr=1-1&keywords=james+bond+box+set&dpID=41-Y6xODZoL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
I'd suggest one movie per actor to get a taste of the varied styles. Not going into too much detail because the best way is to watch it. Pick up a copy from the library
Connery:
From Russia with Love if you liked Dr No
Goldfinger if you want something more fun or to see what the fuss is about
Lazenby:
On Her Majesty's Secret Service. A fan favourite
Moore:
Live and Let Die for something quirky
The Spy Who Loved Me for something grand
Dalton:
The Living Daylights
Skyfall's my favourite of the Craig Bonds, followed by Casino Royale, so perhaps your tastes are similar to mine. In that case, I'm going to push for The Living Daylights and OHMSS, which I love to bits and are also high stakes emotionally.
(edit: gonna throw Licence to Kill in there too)
- From Russia with Love
- Goldfinger
- On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
- The Spy Who Loved Me
- The Living Daylights
- Licence to Kill
In my opinion those are the best 007 films you haven’t seen yet.
It will be interesting to see your opinion change over time, and as you watch the others in the series. It's a very mixed bag of styles - it looks like you like both character driven ones and fun ones, so I think you'll like a lot of them
Fair assessment, but you'll see your opinions will be moulded from each viewing and fluctuate from film to film!
There's a wealth of knowledge on here and we're all keen to hear opinions. Just make sure you do a search because if you have any thoughts, there's probably a thread on it already! Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe google search "mi6community ______" works better than the actual search here
I apologize. Thanks for the tip tho!
I got a box set last Christmas; previously I'd only owned a few random ones I'd found secondhand or been given, and otherwise I had to wait for them to show up on TV. It makes such a difference owning the whole lot so you can watch whenever you want!
Even better when you buy the download on Sky Demand so I can watch it on my phone or on the TV without even moving my arse !
That's all the persuasion I needed to consider digital copies!
A bit scared to think of being too lazy to take a DVD out of it's cover, though! :))
Also keep in mind that you can usually find DVDs or Blu-Rays of the Bond films at the local library.
Make sure to watch the series in chronological order--it'll make far more sense that way and you'll get to see how Bond adapts to his times.
That's how I would watch it too,if it was my first time .