From Russia is the best...hands down...no question. I personally like Live and Let Die a lot. I think the Connery movies are generally better...but there's something about Live and Let Die that I like. Good song, too!
From Russia With Love was the best. Dr No and Thunderball were up there, too. For Your Eyes Only was Roger Moore's best. Props for that film. I actually liked Tomorrow Never Dies. More than a few critics drubbed it, but I liked its stunts, its leading ladies, its villain, its locales. The World Is Not Enough? Denise Richards isn't bad to look at, but that was just painful. "I thought Christmas only comes once a year." Wow. Awful. The only Bond film so bad that I've only seen it once.
Sweet, I can keep telling people about the story of when I stalked Pierce Brosnan in Paris back in '97.
From Russia with Love was very good. I really liked Her Magesty's Secret Service. But for some reason when I think of Bond, Goldfinger's the one that stands out as my favorite. The villian, the laser, Oddjob, p***y Galore, the chick covered in gold paint, Ft. Knox... really a fun movie.
Actually, I don't think Grace Jones was even the worst Bond "girl" in that movie, let alone the series. Tanya Roberts as Stacey Sutton gives Christmas Jones a run for her money.
You think thats old? Roger Moore was 54 in For Your Eyes Only in 1981 56 for Octopussy in 1983 and 58 for A View to a Kill in 1985 He was starting to look really bad in Octopussy.
What no Goldfinger???!?!? Hands down the best bond film. Roger Moore's was The Spy Who Loved Me. Brosnan's was Goldeneye.
"OH JAMES!!" "Help me James!!" and "AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!!" were about the best lines from Roberts in that terrible film..... And Christopher Walken was surprisingly bland for a villan.... His bread and butter character type.
I always liked Walken as Max Zorin. He was a little too lowkey at times in the film, but he also had a few moments of brilliance. Him laughing as he knows he's about slip and fall to his death is classic.