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2006-11-03 23:30:17 · 28 answers · asked by rdiytfkutygl 1 in Entertainment & Music Movies

28 answers

The Spy Who Loved Me-Roger moore....Quite a cool james bond

2006-11-03 23:52:20 · answer #1 · answered by max x 2 · 0 1

Personally I loved "The Living Daylights" - Timothy Dalton made bond the closest so far to the character actually created by Fleming.
From the trailer and interviews it sounds like Daniel Craig wants to take the character in the same way. Will be a shame to lose Q and the gadgets, but at least we won't have anything as daft as an invisible car again!!!

2006-11-03 23:36:08 · answer #2 · answered by Fatherfigure 1 · 0 0

WHY THE VERY FIRST MOVIE OF COURSE!!! ????


DR NO (1962)

Barry Nelson portrayed Bond in an Americanised television episode adaptation of Casino Royale in 1954.

Bob Holness portrayed James Bond in a 1956 South African radio adaptation of Moonraker.

David Niven played the role in a non-EON production of Casino Royale in 1967.

Connery reprised the character in another non-EON film, Never Say Never Again in 1983.


Although initially made famous through the novels, James Bond is now best known from the EON Productions film series. Twenty-one films have been made (as of late 2006) as well as two that were independently produced and one American television adaptation of Fleming's first novel under legal licence. The EON films are generally referred to as the "official" films (although its origin is unclear, this terminlogy is used throughout this article). Albert R. (Cubby) Broccoli and Harry Saltzman produced most of these up until 1975, when Broccoli became the sole producer. From 1995, his daughter, Barbara Broccoli, and his stepson, Michael G. Wilson, jointly continued production duties.


To date, six actors have portrayed James Bond in the official series. They are:
Sean Connery (1962–1967; 1971)
George Lazenby (1969)
Roger Moore (1973–1985)
Timothy Dalton (1987–1989)
Pierce Brosnan (1995–2002)
Daniel Craig (2006–)


The James Bond film series has a number of its own traditions, many of which date back to the very first movie in 1962.

Since Dr. No, each film begins with what is known as the James Bond gun barrel sequence, which introduces agent 007. Appearing to be filmed through a rifled gun barrel, as if from a bullet's perspective, the scene is a side-on view of Bond walking, then quickly turning and shooting. The scene then reddens (signifying the spilling of the would-be assassin's blood), the gun barrel dissolves to a white circle. In Dr. No, the circle then becomes part of the opening credits motif, while in From Russia With Love and Goldfinger, the circle shrinks and disappears and the opening scene simply appears. Since Thunderball, the circle has opened up to reveal the pre-title sequence of the film. This was altered slightly in Bond's 20th cinematic outing, Die Another Day. When Bond turns and shoots a computer generated bullet from Bond's gun passes through the gun barrel. The sequence then continues as usual.

2006-11-03 23:46:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Diamonds Are Forever.

The most polished of the Sean Connery era. The background music, the style, the sophistication, the impact. Although garrulous and gaudy in parts (Bond starts his conversion from a sophisticate outside of society to fashion victim, the torch thereafter carried by Roger Moore), nevertheless a seminal movie for me.

2006-11-03 23:43:42 · answer #4 · answered by cognoscible 2 · 0 0

Diamonds are forever, the cheesy names, Plenty O'Tool ("named after your father I'm sure"), Disney characeters named acrobatic henchwomen, Bambi and Thumper, 2 evil gay lovers killing anybody with the diamonds, located in vegas, Africa, Amsterdamn and on an oil rig, chased on a moon buggy trapped in pipes and a burning coffin with enough camp / glamour / action to keep everybody happy, oh and of course the Diamonds are forever forever forver FOOOOEVVVEEEER theme tune

2006-11-04 04:03:29 · answer #5 · answered by walk like a panther 2 · 1 0

On Her Majesty's Secret Service (directed by Peter Hunt)

2006-11-07 18:48:35 · answer #6 · answered by feelflows 7 · 0 0

The Man With The Golden Gun - I think it's possibly the best Bond song too.

2006-11-03 23:35:45 · answer #7 · answered by Mad Professor 4 · 0 0

Goldfinger

2006-11-03 23:33:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nver Say Never, it brought back Sean Connery , had Kim Bassenger at her best and was it Tia Carraera(not sure of the spelling).

2006-11-04 06:40:19 · answer #9 · answered by Margie R 2 · 0 0

you really get some long winded answers in yahoo questions, don't you!
I'd say Never say Never with Connery (although I think this was an unofficial Bond movie?)
The Dalton ones were good though I didn't appreciate them at the time.
Generally they all have something to offer even the worst of them.

2006-11-03 23:50:23 · answer #10 · answered by frankobserver 3 · 0 0

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