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This would definitely define the cinematic Bond for a newbie.
The PTS from CR is a great example of what defines this new era, Craig's intro show's us the kind of 007 we are going to get and then it's brilliantly book ended with that climatic Cliffhanger with Craig standing over Mr White saying the line for the first time.
Yes that iconic moment with Connery at the card table but it doesn't really tell anyone anything apart from the fact that Connery's Bond is cool. I think those scenes above tell you something about the character but as some of already said too many to list and it also depends on your take of the character, people try to be objective but personal opinion will always figure, OHMSS is my favourite Bond film but introducing someone new to the series? Connery or Craig I personally think, go for the 2 who have defined the role the most.
The pre-title sequence of Tomorrow Never Dies:
It has everything, Bond in action, saving the "world", airplane action, MI6 Headquarters, M, the stupid military, and Brosnan who brings everything important to the screen, the right looks, charm, suave, determination, humour, wit.
I'm pretty sure after that sequence the newbie is longing for more.
Bond vs. OddJob in Fort Knox. That's what comes to mind for me (besides the opening scene DN).
OP's nomination of the Koskov defection scene is interesting but a newbie won't be captivated by cinematic Bond. It's a great scene and these serious moments along with TLD's sillier scenes are why it's my fav film
Why is that, @BAIN123?
Just to get her goat up a bit (bad woman being used as sex object/human shield).
Even though I'm not the biggest fan of GF, this would also be an excellent choice, as it showcases a lot, as well. Great iconic scene.
The golf sequence is very special.
From OP I would choose the train sequence.
1. Ski chase in TSWLM
2. Bungee jump in GE
3. Fight with Odd Job in GF
4. Bond pushes Locque's car over the cliff in FYEO
5. Ski chase in OHMSS
6. Final scene in the sinking house in CR
7. Siena foot chase in QoS
8. Alligator scene in LALD
9. The carnival scene in MR
10. Shanghai skyscraper scene in SF
This is part of the reason I just can't take to LTK. It wants to be a serious Bond thriller but then does something so ridiculous and far fetched that all it's credibility goes out the window. I think that bit may be the worst scene in a Bond film.
For a Bond virgin it would have to be the Bond catching Goldfinger cheating scene. Sums up everything cool about Bond. He bests the villain AND seduces a beautiful girl all in one scene!
Bond introduction at the casino
Honey ryder getting out of the watter
From Russia with love
the train fight
Bond meets Tania
Goldfinger
Lassers scene or Gill painted in Gold
Thunderball
Aren't you in the wrong room ?
Diamonds are forever
The Mustang car chase in las Vegas
The Spy who loved me
The lotus submarine
Goldeneye:
Casino scene
the last fight with Alec Trevelyan
Tank chase
Tomorrow never dies
Bike chase
Bond and Paris at his hotel room
Bond kills Dr Kaufman
The world is not enough
I never miss
The Bilbao meeting
Boat chase
Die Another day
Swordfight Bond vs Graves
Aston Martin vs jaguar
Bond meets Jinx
Casino Royale
Im the Money
Bond is Poissoned
Pre tittles sequence
Skyfall
Pre tittles sequence
Bond Meets Silva
Shower scene with Severine
That's a strong claim. It's certainly bad. Can't think of a worse moment in the Dalton era. But worst of all time? The tsunami has to be worse doesn't it?
Back on topic you really can't go beyond GF PTS.
Has every aspect of Bond you need:
A bit of stealthy spy stuff
Effortless cool with the tux and lighting the fag
Pulling a bird
A bit of rough stuff
A nice entertaining death
Comedy gold
Smack in the chops title song
Introduction of Connery at the Casino in Dr. No.
In addition, I'd probably use the build up to and the Grant train fight in FRWL.
For Roger, the pre-title sequence in OP, same with the pretitles to TLD for Tim.
Agreed.
Off the top of my head, I'd probably go for Pushkin's interrogation in TLD. Terrific scene.
For action this or the QofS car chase.
If I had to pick just a classic scene it has to be Connery introduced as Bond in DN.