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Often but not always. I do remember Judi Dench saying some time in the late 90s that she thought the best Bond was Sean (and she's been nothing but complimentary about working with Pierce).
I feel inclined to agree if only based only on Connery's first two adventures alone. Unfortunately all subsequent appearances were never able to capture the greatness of Dr No and From Russia with Love and by 1967 he had become a pale imitation of his former self. I always pick Dalton as he only did the two releases, but both times it worked, in that he was able to give such powerhouses of a performance, and there were no other adventures he was involved in that could be viewed as failures, which unfortunately Connery managed. Craig as it stands, has done three fine performances and never really disappointed despite some initial skepticism, and maybe over time he can belong on a similar plateau with the two aforementioned names, but as is stands, only Connery and Dalton are truly deserving of Bond greatness
It wasn't until LALD and TMWTGG were released that I realized how great Sean was. I only realized how good he was, when compared with Rog.
Prior to Rog's arrival on the scene I had taken Connery and his very adequate stand-in, Lazenby for granted. ie this is how Bond is played, by this kind of actor, playing it this way. What blew me away initially was the exciting escapist spyfy world of DAF, TB, and YOLT etc, not so much Connery.
But once Rog had settled in, Connery's brilliance was suddenly magnified 100x.
My first impression of Rog (actually 2nd impressions, as he seemed possibly up to the task with LALD) with TMWTGG was that this is all wrong. Rog can't play Bond, the way Bond is supposed to be played, the way the other two guys did so effortlessly. Rog is better suited to the Saint or Brett Sinclair.
For me with each new Rog film, the Connery legacy was further entrenched. Dalton was just a minor correction back to a tougher approach, but he was too intense IMO. He lacked the Connery swagger and charm. And then Broz was really just meh imitation Connery.
None of the other actors post Rog IMO, have brought the same Connery swagger and menace. Who knew it would be so difficult to recreate.
The Connery legacy just grows with each new actor trying to do things differently.
I know I would have been a huge Bond fan if introduced to the series by any of Rog, Dalts or Broz, but I do think, once exposed to the Connery classics, I would have been suitably in awe, even if Connery hadn't served as introduction to the 007 world.
Look at how different he looks here in his earlier and later movies. Someone ate too much Haggis by DAF:
Ahh, desmond said so ?
I've always agreed with that our Favorite bond is the one we saw first (Plus Sean Connery i most add).
Funny how we all repeat this but very few know about who said it first
On Honor Blackman.
I agree on what she said about Connery's suave attitude but she is quite baised as well since he is the Bond actor she worked with.
Anyway only the 60s bond girls are so open on this subject. Ask Famke and she would come with a much more polite answer like i loved them all equally i cant chosse hehe.
Especially her, she seems to be a very nice person that she would feel guility saying who is her favorite.
Ask Judi Dench and she would be in big trouble lol
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/daniel-craig-better-007-sean-5469498
And what is their primary source?
Ha ha true. Bond falls in love twice in the novels and is suicidal over Tracy in YOLT!!!!
As for the favourite Bonds of Bonds (so to speak) that is trickier. Most plump for Sir Sean don't they?
Although Rog seems to like just about everybody. He had that chance meeting with Dalton in a restaurant a few months ago, and now seems to have watched The Living Daylights and Licence To Kill, because if a newspaper article recently is to be believed (and it's a big if), he now thinks that Dalton was the best Bond.
Hmm... do you have any scans or pictures of it? And I would've thought that Sir Roger Moore had already seen The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill.
"The Living Daylights" isn't really a term used in Australia all that often, so to an Australian like me it probably sounds more like a film about UFO-sightings, lol.
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3288147/Bond-row-looms-Roger-Moore-says-007-t-gay-woman-Star-88-says-political-correctness-not-considered.html
He's also really humble, and a truly kind man.