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For me, it's Sean Connery, hands down! :tu
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Lazenby was the first "other" Bond. I think he gets a bad rap b/c of this. I guess I'll be the only one to vote for him. I like all the Bonds except for Dalton. Dalton friggin' sucked!
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Sean Connery hands down the best.
Daniel Craig though is a very close second. |
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I grew up in the Moore era, to me he will always be Bond even though there are some superior performances by other actors.
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My biggest problem with the Moore flicks is their almost-cartoonish devotion to gadgets and $#!+, though I lay this mainly at the feet of Cubby Broccoli. To me the "demise" of the Bond flicks started with To Russia With Love, with that tricked-out briefcase Connery had. That was fine, but it was just the first symptom of a disease. OK, the Aston-Martin in Goldfinger was unrealistic, but cool, and the scene with the laser was much the same. Then with Thunderball we had the yacht that split in two, and the bad guy with the eyeball-transplant. WTF? From there it just got worse. A submarine Lambo? Jaws in space? An invisible Beemer? Gimme a freakin' break here. True, I enjoyed all the movies, but you must admit they got a bit silly. That's why I'm glad Babs Broccoli has seemed to bring Bond back to his roots with Craig. Just :2.
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