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"Bond. James Bond." These classic words would launch a cinematic empire that would span five decades and six actors portraying the role of agent 007 on the big screen. Sean Connery is still the quintessential James Bond for fans of the series' golden age. It's easy to see why when considering classics like From Russia With Love,Air Force 1, Goldfinger and Thunderball. Although critically savaged when On Her Majesty's Secret Service was released in 1969, George Lazenby has gone on to gain a cult following for his solo appearance as 007.
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Connery was both vicious and witty as Bond. Nobody could deliver a one-liner better than him after dispatching a baddie. Lazenby was much more down-to-earth, but seemed much less comfortable with the humorous side of the coin. Some would argue that Moore wasn't playing Bond so much as mocking Bond. Whether disguised as an alligator or shooting a laser gun on a space station, Moore's eyebrow-cocking and offha
After Dalton's two appearances as Bond,Air Jordan 22, Pierce Brosnan resurrected the character in four hugely popular (if not always critically acclaimed) films of the nineties and early 2000s. The brooding Daniel Craig took over the role for 2006's Casino Royale and steered the series into a much darker direction.
Winner: Tie between Sean Connery and Daniel Craig
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Who is the Best James Bond?
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Timothy Dalton: The Best James Bond
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Roger Moore took over for seven films during the seventies and eighties, becoming the Bond for a new generation that would come to embrace his more comedic antics in the role. Shakespearean actor Timothy Dalton assumed the role in 1987's The Living Daylights to considerable critical acclaim, although he has become less fondly regarded as 007 over the years.
Sean Connery brought a raw energy to Bond's fighting style. Just watch the fisticuffs in You Only Live Twice when Bond sneaks into Osato Chemicals. Connery's Bond is a brute. George Lazenby was agile in his action sequences, but the choppy editing style of On Her Majesty's Secret Service made it difficult to get a clear look at his fighting ability. Roger Moore moved like a cinder block. Not very light on his feet. You wouldn't believe he would hurt a fly (or could catch a fly).
Dalton's 007 always looked like he was too grumpy to be speaking with anyone at all. Great for a secret-keeping spy, but not the best for social time. Brosnan could be both erudite and a man of the people at the same time - able to appreciate the sophisticated things in life but not above talking about last night's football game. Craig's Bond didn't drink coffee. Only the hard stuff.
Connery was a real charmer as 007,Air Jordan 1, but you'd have to watch your back. His Bond could be your best friend one moment, then turn around and shoot you because he was ordered to. Lazenby came across as an average all-round nice guy who's genuinely interested in relationships (as evidenced in the fact that his Bond was the only one to marry). Moore was a charmer too,Nike Blazer, but in a breezy way that puts you at ease.
Winner: Pierce Brosnan
But just who is the best James Bond?
Timothy Dalton was more brutal than Moore but lacked the sprightliness of Connery. Pierce Brosnan had a terrific balance of elegance and directness in his action sequences. Daniel Craig just went for the jugular and wanted to get the job done as quickly and efficiently as possible.
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