do people change their favorite Bond ?

24

Comments

  • Posts: 11,189
    I don't mind parts of DAD but Jinx is pretty horrible. She's the sort of Bond girl hormonal teenagers could have written.


  • MayDayDiVicenzoMayDayDiVicenzo Here and there
    Posts: 5,080
    "Yo momma" pretty much sums up the character for me.
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
    Posts: 13,384
    Yes her dialogue was pretty bad. :(
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,187
    "Yo momma" pretty much sums up the character for me.

    Made even worse by what came after that: "And she told me to tell you she's really disappointed in you." Who wrote that line? Billy, from first grade?
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    edited August 2015 Posts: 23,883
    The "thrust" of her dialogue was "too strong" for me. It was certainly "to the point" but really was too much of a "mouthful".

    For the record, I have not seen Monster's Ball, and still thought she was awful in DAD.
  • NicNacNicNac Administrator, Moderator
    Posts: 7,582
    Roger Moore was Bond when I grew up so I have a soft spot for him as large as the Moon. Plus my mum loved Roger.
    But, Sean's the man for me. Always has been and unlikely to change. And just to prove I'm not living in the past Danny boy is sitting snuggly at number 2.
  • Posts: 7,653
    For me Connery & Moore are the two major sides of the 007 coin, the rest lag behind. What I am mostly annoyed with the Craig era is how they after CR turned to pretentious and poorly written movies. I hope that SP is better because it would end the Craig era in a big disappointment for me.
  • Posts: 12,526
    For me Moore is my Bond but I love the others just as much!
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
    Posts: 11,139
    I was 2 when Dalton debuted so I regard Brosnan as the Bond I grew up with BUT that didn't stop me from acknowledging and keeping Connery as my number one Bond. It has never changed and never ever will.
  • Lancaster007Lancaster007 Shrublands Health Clinic, England
    Posts: 1,874
    Being an old fart, Connery was my Bond, Moore was okay, but never really did it for me…and then along comes Dalton, who to my mind was the best Bond, by the mid 70s I had read (and re-read) all the Fleming's so when Dalton appeared he became no. 1 for me.
  • RC7RC7
    Posts: 10,512
    Moore will always be my Bond.
  • I often switch between favorite actors in the role of Bond, mainly between Connery, and Brosnan, now they're both tied for my personal favorite.
  • MooseWithFleasMooseWithFleas Philadelphia
    Posts: 3,369
    Became a Bond fan in 96, my favorite has definitely changed over the years

    96-02: Brosnan
    03-12: Connery
    13: Craig
    14-15: Moore

    What a transition! Dalton might be #2 at this point as well :)
  • SMC514SMC514 Station C
    Posts: 14
    Growing up, I liked Moore's charming and heartwarming persona as Bond. So he was probably my favourite with Brosnan being a close second. Then in my early teens, I started to like Sean Connery for being so damn cool and laid back. After seeing the Craig films and reading the novels, I grew fond of the serious and literary Bond that I just like Dalton so much in the role because that's who I see when I read the books. Craig is great too but I feel like I need to see Spectre and Bond 25 to see what his Bond turns out in the end.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    My favourite changes ever so often. I like all five almost equally.
  • Posts: 11,189
    My favourite changes ever so often. I like all five almost equally.

    Really? you had me fooled :p

  • BondJasonBond006BondJasonBond006 on fb and ajb
    Posts: 9,020
    My favourite changes ever so often. I like all five almost equally.

    Funny I thought there were six of 'em.
  • royale65royale65 Caustic misanthrope reporting for duty.
    Posts: 4,423
    Yes, of course you forgot David Niven @Thunderfinger!
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    How could I forget Niven? I wouldn t rank him higher than no. six, though.
  • Posts: 2
    Growing up my favourite Bond and the Bond I was first introduced to was Roger Moore. Then it was Pierce Brosnan. But my favourite Bond, after watching SF is Daniel Craig. I find him the most likeable and visceral at the same time. He's a tough guy with a good heart who wants to better himself and serve others. After seeing him in CR, I ran out and ordered a well made (imitation) Omega watch primarily because I was so inspired by him.
  • Posts: 1,310
    Lately I have found myself between Connery and Craig and can never decide.

    I suppose I am in an eternal state of flux.
  • edited August 2015 Posts: 1,778
    SJK91 wrote: »
    Lately I have found myself between Connery and Craig and can never decide.

    I suppose I am in an eternal state of flux.

    I kinda feel the same way about Craig and Moore. The 10 year old kid in me says Roger Moore. But the adult says Daniel Craig.
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    Posts: 23,883
    SJK91 wrote: »
    Lately I have found myself between Connery and Craig and can never decide.

    I suppose I am in an eternal state of flux.

    I'm kinda feel the same way about Craig and Moore. The 10 year old kid in me says Roger Moore. But the adult says Daniel Craig.

    I personally think when it's all said and done, there will be 3 greats, and then all the rest: Connery, Moore, and after many years, finally a new addition to that rarified club in Craig. If he gets a knighthood, that would seal it.
  • bondjames wrote: »
    SJK91 wrote: »
    Lately I have found myself between Connery and Craig and can never decide.

    I suppose I am in an eternal state of flux.

    I'm kinda feel the same way about Craig and Moore. The 10 year old kid in me says Roger Moore. But the adult says Daniel Craig.

    I personally think when it's all said and done, there will be 3 greats, and then all the rest: Connery, Moore, and after many years, finally a new addition to that rarified club in Craig. If he gets a knighthood, that would seal it.

    Agreed. Personally I already consider Connery, Moore, and Craig to be the "great ones". The others had their strengths the way I see it the three mentioned define Bond.
  • NickTwentyTwoNickTwentyTwo Vancouver, BC, Canada
    edited August 2015 Posts: 7,554
    bondjames wrote: »
    SJK91 wrote: »
    Lately I have found myself between Connery and Craig and can never decide.

    I suppose I am in an eternal state of flux.

    I'm kinda feel the same way about Craig and Moore. The 10 year old kid in me says Roger Moore. But the adult says Daniel Craig.

    I personally think when it's all said and done, there will be 3 greats, and then all the rest: Connery, Moore, and after many years, finally a new addition to that rarified club in Craig. If he gets a knighthood, that would seal it.

    Agreed. Personally I already consider Connery, Moore, and Craig to be the "great ones". The others had their strengths the way I see it the three mentioned define Bond.

    One of Craig's Bonds was the biggest british film of all time, and he parachuted with the Queen of England. Give the man his sword!

    Like many I imagine, I couldn't pick a favourite. Pierce was my introduction to the franchise with Goldeneye. George gave a great, emotional performance as Bond at an important part of his development. Sean helped craft the cinematic character, and his portrayal is probably the best, but on the whole I prefer to watch Daniel's movies.
  • BondJasonBond006BondJasonBond006 on fb and ajb
    Posts: 9,020
    I don't see how Craig could ever become my favourite or even close to it as long as he doesn't get another decent, proper Bond movie that is near flawless like Casino Royale is.
    One movie just is not enough, no matter how good Craig may be in his role.

    Maybe Spectre will change that.
  • pachazopachazo Make Your Choice
    Posts: 7,314
    Probably not.
  • I don't see how Craig could ever become my favourite or even close to it as long as he doesn't get another decent, proper Bond movie that is near flawless like Casino Royale is.
    One movie just is not enough, no matter how good Craig may be in his role.

    Maybe Spectre will change that.

    The general public consider both Casino Royale and Skyfall to be two of the best Bond films of all time. Certainly two of the most critically acclaimed since the 60s. So far his record is damn great.
  • Posts: 11,189
    bondjames wrote: »
    SJK91 wrote: »
    Lately I have found myself between Connery and Craig and can never decide.

    I suppose I am in an eternal state of flux.

    I'm kinda feel the same way about Craig and Moore. The 10 year old kid in me says Roger Moore. But the adult says Daniel Craig.

    I personally think when it's all said and done, there will be 3 greats, and then all the rest: Connery, Moore, and after many years, finally a new addition to that rarified club in Craig. If he gets a knighthood, that would seal it.

    Agreed. Personally I already consider Connery, Moore, and Craig to be the "great ones". The others had their strengths the way I see it the three mentioned define Bond.

    Those three definitely had the strongest legacies on the series as a whole.
  • ShardlakeShardlake Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
    Posts: 4,043
    I was a Moore baby SWLM was the first ever Bond I saw and on the big screen but my Dad was a Connery fan so as I got older I gravitated to his films more and preferring his interpretation of the character. I've got a soft spot for Rog to a degree being my first Bond and film I saw but I only really like SWLM when it comes to his entries. He can be commended for making the role his own but I just think I'm not a fan of that version.

    Though as I've got older I've grown to dislike Sean's last 2 entries especially DAF, I just don't like his lazy performance in YOLT and he looks nothing like Bond in DAF he looks a complete disgrace and nothing like the actor who' appeared in TB, he was on the slide with YOLT but he's almost unrecognisable as 007 in his final EON entry.

    Definitely a Dalton advocate but as time as gone on both his entries have not dated well for me, I think he delivered the version of the character that was needed at the time but his films for me have issues, possibly most down to a pedestrian director that didn't gel with his leading man. Also Craig's take on the character for me delivered in all the areas that Dalton lacked (for me) the suaveness, a believable lady killer and dead pan wit. Also Craig confidence in his performance and that voice is perfect, I see none of the awkwardness that Dalton displays at times in his films

    An honourable mention to Lazenby, no not a great actor but the fact he's in my favourite entry of all time and one of my all time favourite films says for me he must of done something right. I'm sorry and I'm sure Pierce fans will be horrified but I'll take his inexperience over the I'm standing in a mirror with a hairdryer looking at myself thinking I'm Sean Connery version that transatlantic Bond Brosnan gave us.

    Never liked his performance at all, his entries outside of DAF are for me the worst of the series and I very much doubt although I have them as part of the Bond 50 set I'll ever watch them again.

    This brings us to Craig, I was a fan of him from the moment I saw him play Geordie Peacock in for me the BBC's finest ever drama OFITN. No actor who's played Bond has delivered a multi layered and extraordinary performance as that, Craig is still to top it.

    Once I saw him in Layer Cake and framing that door with the gun a light bulb went on and like others including BB & MGW I said the new Bond. For me DC has delivered and some as the character, even with ltd material (QOS) he's excelled as Bond.

    If you don't like the multi layered interpretation and delving into Bond's psyche then no doubt Craig will rub you up the wrong way but for me this is my favourite actor to play the role.

    Now when it comes to fully fledged confident swagger and panther like grace, Connery pips everyone to the post. His take in FRWL for me is still the definitive article but Craig started to show glimpses of that confident version in Skyfall so I'm thinking that maybe with Spectre Craig might well swing it, I guess we'll see.

    So Connery as Bond, his take and confidence and air but I think as far as a performance in a Bond film I'm saying Craig, a combination of the journey he takes in CR and the beaten Bond at the start of SF then the gradually emerging confident Bond.

    To me the journeys he takes in both films mark him out to me as the best actor to have played the role.




Sign In or Register to comment.