Roger Moore as James Bond.

Been watching the Bond films on Blu Ray during lockdown. I was surprised how well the first five Connery films have stood the test of time. The later Moore ones were certainly of their time and are cringeworthy in places.
Would have loved to have seen Dalton do OHMSS. In my opinion Dalton was the Best actor to capture the Fleming Bond by far and for me OHMSS wins best plot, best Bond girl, and best soundtrack

And Dalton is the only one you’d see at the Etihad.
 
I know it's not popular, but I thought he was the best Bond. Nowt on last night and ended up watching Moonraker on ITV3. Cheesy as fuck. Moore with his corset on delivering cheesy lines and copping off with birds young enough to be his daughter. Racial and national stereotype villains (it was a garlic munching onion wearing frog last night and a martial arts jap). Clearly visible stuntmen doing the dangerous shots and Bond having Miss Moneypenny hanging off his cock. Stuffy old grey three piece suits playing government and Martinis on tap.

Bond is a ridiculous character who shouldn't be taken seriously and the actor who plays him up for the comic book hero he his should be given the accolade as best Bond.

Well played Roger, blinding job.
 
I know it's not popular, but I thought he was the best Bond. Nowt on last night and ended up watching Moonraker on ITV3. Cheesy as fuck. Moore with his corset on delivering cheesy lines and copping off with birds young enough to be his daughter. Racial and national stereotype villains (it was a garlic munching onion wearing frog last night and a martial arts jap). Clearly visible stuntmen doing the dangerous shots and Bond having Miss Moneypenny hanging off his cock. Stuffy old grey three piece suits playing government and Martinis on tap.

Bond is a ridiculous character who shouldn't be taken seriously and the actor who plays him up for the comic book hero he his should be given the accolade as best Bond.

Well played Roger, blinding job.
Completely agree, mate. Well said. Bond takes himself far too seriously these days.
 
I always remember going to see Live and Let Die in the cinema in Hyde when it came out in summer of 73 (I think). The speedboat chase was brilliant and t'was the best Bond film I'd ever seen. Having read the book, there was credit paid to Fleming by the scriptwriters.

That being said, I was an impressionable teenager and there had been quite a lull in the franchise up to that point.

Watching it now, it is cringe-worthy and Moore's films went downhill after that.

No comparison to Dalton's two and Craig's quartet.
You are a disgrace!
 

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