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007

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Recently I watched all 22 offical James Bond films in a row, from 1962's Dr. No to 2008's Quantum of Solace. It was a great marathon, I got to see some great films like The Spy Who Loved Me and Tomorrow Never Dies, and some horrible ones like The Man with the Golden Gun and The World is not Enough, which brings me to the question, what is your favorite/least favorite 007 film, and what are your hopes for the next film coming out in 2012?
 

Turo602

Vocare Ad Pugnam
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Gotham City
The only Bond movies I've ever seen were The World is Not Enough, Die Another Day, Casino Royale, and Quantum of Solace. I liked them all and I really want to see Tomorrow Never Dies and GoldenEye. Pierce Brosnan will awlays be the best James Bond. Daniel Craig is decent but he just doesn't fit the role that well. And I don't think I'll ever care to watch the ones before Brosnan. It's hard to not picture Pierce when you think of Bond. When is the next Bond coming out? So much BS with that movie.
 

Hylian Knight

Green Armored Menace
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Sep 28, 2010
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Florida
I like Live and Let Die but least favorite would have to be I can't really decide.

Did you know many underwater scenes were filmed in Silver Springs(Thunderball, Moonraker, and Never Say Never Again)

I mention that because I live really close to Silver Springs.
 

MW7

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United States
It breaks my soul to see how everybody left out Goldfinger. Seriously, I'll never be the same after this.

Goldfinger is the quintessential bond film. It has a memorable villian, a memorable henchman, numerous gadgets, a very interesting plot, and a bond girl with a very very memorable name. Nearly every list of "the greatest bond movies ever" has Goldfinger at or near the top as well. I feel it is well deserved to be remembered as such. From Russia with Love seems to be the only other bond film to be met with such universal acclaim.

As for me, I grew up with Goldeneye and so that will always be my personal favorite. I actually liked A Man with the Golden Gun and The World Is Not Enough unlike some people. Goldeneye and TWINE definitely have the unfair advantage of having N64 games made about them which helps account for my love of the movies as well. I've only watched about half of the films and although I like all of them, Thunderball is definitely my least favorite. I have watched all the more slowly-paced earlier films with Connery and enjoyed them, but Thunderball seemed to be moving at a snail's pace to me.
 
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My favourite one is Goldeneye. That's the one everybody loves. My least favorite is the one with the invisible car and Halle Berry. I think it was called Die another day. Seriously though, funk that one.
 

El Bagu

Wannabe Mr. 1-8-1
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When I was a kid, I (and all of my friends) considered Roger Moore to be the coolest James Bond ever and thus: any movie in which he was absent was a succesful movie. I guess you could say that the years have changed me and I now believe that Pierce Brosnan is the best of them all. He´s got a nice comic apperance and after watching The Matador (not a 007 movie) I did learn to appreciate him in the proper way :)
 

Phantom Zelda

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Well my favorite is probably Casino Royal. It's just is good. I haven't seen many of them so there might be a better one out there. And my least favorite is definatly Never Say Never Again. Wow, that movie sucked (pardon my French).
 
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dinggledoser

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We'll I have no idea why The World is not Enough gets such a bad rep when at least me and my brothers thought it was a pretty solid entry to the series. If anything Tomorrow Never Dies is probably the most mediocre of them all. However the absolute best hands down is On Her Majesties Secret Service. License to Kill was also pretty good. As for Bond 23, I heard it was suppose to take place in Jerusalem Israel but I got that info a while ago.
 

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