Who in your opinion is the Best Bond of all time?

1. Brosnan
2. Dalton
3. Connery
4. Moore
5. Craig
6. Lazenby
 
Top 5 Bonds
1. Connery
2. Brosnan
3. Moore
4. Craig
5. Dalton

Top 5 Bond Movies
1. Goldfinger
2. Goldeneye
3. Spy Who Loved Me
4. Skyfall
5. Licence to Kill

Top 5 Bond Themes
1. Goldfinger
2. Live and Let Die
3. Licence to Kill
4. Living Daylights
5. Nobody Does it Better
 
Nice to see someone else that likes Licence to Kill.

I like it, too. It's so gritty and Dalton is great in it. Love Sanchez, too. Underrated villain.
 
Sanchez was one of the best Bond villains.
 
Top Five Bond Actors:

1. Daniel Craig.
2. Sir Sean Connery.
3. Timothy Dalton.
4. Pierce Brosnan.
5. George Lazenby.
6. Sir Roger Moore.

Top Five Bond Films:

1. From Russia With Love.
2. Casino Royale.
3. Skyfall.
4. Dr. No.
5. Goldeneye.

Top Five Bond Villains:

1. Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
2. Max Zorin.
3. Alec Trevelyn.
4. Raoul Silva.
5. Francisco Scaramanga.

Top Five Bond Henchmen:

1. Xenia Onatopp.
2. Red Grant.
3. Oddjob.
4. Jaws (TSWLM).
5. Irma Bunt.

Top Five Bond Girls:

1. Vesper Lynd.
2. Tracy Bond (aka Contessa Teresa de Vicenzo).
3. Natalya Simonova.
4. Anya Amasova (Agent Triple X).
5. ***** Galore.

Top Five Bond Songs/Themes:

1. Nobody Does It Better.
2. Skyfall.
3. Goldeneye.
4. You Know My Name.
5. Goldfinger.
 
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I'm going to be very specific, not just an actor, but Bond of a specific movie. Brosnan in Goldeneye. I always felt that was a very happy medium of the different variations of bond. Tough but not humorless. Romantic (not as in love) and swashbuckling but still a little cynical and disillusioned.
 
Sean Connery (Still best Bond)
Pierce Brosnan (Grown up watching him as Bond and to me he's Bond)
Daniel Craig (Third best Bond sorry Craig fans)
Tim Dalton (Like him but not much as Brosnan or Craig)
Roger Moore (Like himmbut not the best Bond)
George Lazenby (Best film he's in but don't like him that much)
 
He played Bond in the 1967 Casino Royale film.
 
Ursula Andress was in that, too. She played Vesper.
 
Dubbed by Nikki Van der Zyl again no less.

Yeah, the voice suited her. And Andress didn't speak English back then.

Dubbing Claudine Auger in Thunderball when she spoke English, that I never understood.
 
Was Andress actually speaking the dialogue in Dr. No, or did they dub her over there as well?
 
Top Bond Actors

1. Sean Connery
2. Roger Moore
3. Daniel Craig
4. Pierce Brosnan
5. Timothy Dalton
6. George Lazenby

Top Five Bond Girls

1. Vesper Lynd
2. Tracy Bond
3. Triple X
4. Tatiana Romanova
5. ***** Galore

Top Five Bond Villains

1. Alec Trevelyan
2. Goldfinger
3. Red Grant
4. Blofeld
5. Jaws


Top Five Bond Themes

1. Live and Let Die
2. Nobody Does It Better
3. Goldfinger
4. A View To a Kill
5. You Only Live Twice

Top 10 Bond Films

1. From Russia With Love
2. The Spy Who Loved Me
3. Casino Royale
4. Goldeneye
5. Skyfall
6. Goldfinger
7. Thunderball
8. For Your Eyes Only
9. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
10. The Living Daylights
 
My top 10 Bond films

1. Goldfinger
2. From Russia With Love
3. Goldeneye
4. Dr. No
5. Casino Royale
6. Thunderball
7. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
8. For Your Eyes Only
9. Live And Let Die
10. Licence To Kill

NOTE: Subject to change in the future. I haven't seen the films for a while.
 
Was Andress actually speaking the dialogue in Dr. No, or did they dub her over there as well?

She was dubbed. A lot of actors in the early Bond movies were dubbed.
 
She was dubbed. A lot of actors in the early Bond movies were dubbed.

Even George Lazenby was for a significant portion of OHMSS.

They actually do quite a good job with the dubbing for the most part. Better than most films that do it.
 
Yeah, It blew my mind when I found out Goldfinger was dubbed.

Yeah. I did find it a bit odd that they dubbed Goldfinger to cover for Gert Frobe's heavy German accent (the character is British), and then Michael Collins voiced him with a German accent anyways.

Either way, they did a great job.
 
It's possible Frobe was inaudible, due to having too heavy of an accent? I've actually never heard his real voice, but if that's not the case...then I've got no clue lol.
 
My Top 3 are..

Pierce Brosnon
Daniel Craig
Timothy Dalton
 
Yeah. I did find it a bit odd that they dubbed Goldfinger to cover for Gert Frobe's heavy German accent (the character is British), and then Michael Collins voiced him with a German accent anyways.

Either way, they did a great job.

They didn't dub Frobe to cover his German accent. He was dubbed because he didn't speak a word of English. But yes his dubbing is incredible. I also had no clue he had been dubbed until I saw the special features and Guy Hamilton said it. When you watch his scenes where he has big long chunks of dialogue like his Operation Grandslam briefing to the gangsters, it's flawless. His mouth is matching all the words.
 
They didn't dub Frobe to cover his German accent. He was dubbed because he didn't speak a word of English. But yes his dubbing is incredible. I also had no clue he had been dubbed until I saw the special features and Guy Hamilton said it. When you watch his scenes where he has big long chunks of dialogue like his Operation Grandslam briefing to the gangsters, it's flawless. His mouth is matching all the words.

I really love that series of Making Of Docs narrated by Patrick Macnee.

As for Frobe, I knew he didn't speak English, but the lips match the dialogue too well for him to be speaking German. He would presumably have been coached on his lines, even if the delivery was horrible. If I'm wrong so be it, but I don't know how else they could have dubbed it so smoothly. I'm not complaining about Collins' voicework at all. I thought he was brilliant. I just found it funny that you have a German actor playing an English character, voiced by an English actor who gives him a German accent anyways.
 
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