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View Poll Results: Which is the Worst 007 Movie? (remaining)
Dr. No 11 28.21%
From Russia with Love 1 2.56%
Goldfinger 2 5.13%
The Spy Who Loved Me 5 12.82%
GoldenEye 13 33.33%
Casino Royale (2006) 7 17.95%
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Old 09-24-2020, 09:51 AM   #1
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Exuding smugness more than suavity, Brosnan is my least favorite Bond by miles, but in all fairness I have to admit GOLDENEYE has its strengths; the action has a kineticism - especially in the excitingly staged and edited shootouts - that felt tonic seeing this in 1995 after several listless Bond films back in the '80s. The film overall has a sleek visual stylishness and Sean Bean is easily the best villain of the Brosnan era (and his fight scene with Brosnan at the climax is one of the best in the series). I also find the lovely Izabella Scorupco an underrated heroine...and the luscious Famke Janssen too gratingly OTT.

Still, this film can't hope to compete with what remains - especially since 4 of them are in my Bond Top 5 - so GOLDENEYE it is. I likely won't have the heart to vote any further in these polls since the rest are such hardcore favorites, but I do predict FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE will come out on top - being that it's my second favorite 007 film, I'd be good with that.
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I feel the same about Craig but I have to admit Casino Royale is better than GoldenEye.
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Exuding smugness more than suavity, Brosnan is my least favorite Bond by miles, but in all fairness I have to admit GOLDENEYE has its strengths; the action has a kineticism - especially in the excitingly staged and edited shootouts - that felt tonic seeing this in 1995 after several listless Bond films back in the '80s. The film overall has a sleek visual stylishness and Sean Bean is easily the best villain of the Brosnan era (and his fight scene with Brosnan at the climax is one of the best in the series). I also find the lovely Izabella Scorupco an underrated heroine...and the luscious Famke Janssen too gratingly OTT.

Still, this film can't hope to compete with what remains - especially since 4 of them are in my Bond Top 5 - so GOLDENEYE it is. I likely won't have the heart to vote any further in these polls since the rest are such hardcore favorites, but I do predict FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE will come out on top - being that it's my second favorite 007 film, I'd be good with that.
I didn't mind Brosnan but he seemed to have a bit of babyface whereas I felt like the Dalton, Moore, and Connery had a rougher edge to them. While Moore and Connery seemed to be too old for the role towards the end, I thought Brosnan was just starting to look the part when his tenure ended.
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