Moore
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soapbox original gangster — 1 month ago(March 03, 2026 05:00 PM)
mr. kotto was also in a first season of A-team where he played a Harlem ganster muscling in on a lower class multi-ethnic neighborhood, and Mr. T didnt take too kindly to that.
the
alligator
scene was inspiring, but the film also introduces protypical down-home backwoods redneck sheriff J. W. pepper, who, after giving chase to Bond, and seeing all the destruction Bond created, asks Bond if Bond is " what are you boy, some kind of Doomsday machine?"
The sheriff returns in Golden Gun where, true to character, he refers to the local Thailand police as " pointy heads."
ah, the glory days of hollywood
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i think
crocs
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/․ㅤ — 1 month ago(February 15, 2026 06:27 PM)
Brosnan - mostly because he was my first Bond and Goldeneye 64 is the GOAT.
Connery - objectively the best Bond.
Moore - set a great template for Bond humour.
Lazenby - his one film was GREAT, he had potential and left me wanting more.
Daniel Craig - was great in Casino Royale and Skyfall but also had some dire performances, he also outstayed his welcome so gets placed below Lazenby.
Niven - only here to emphasize how I feel about:
Dalton - 🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱
My password is password. -
Clever Hans — 1 month ago(March 05, 2026 08:20 AM)
connery.
and mostly because of his last performance as Bond in The Rock.
then moore, because his bond as memorable when i was a kid
lazenby, since he made one good film
and craig, since he also made one good film, but i hated his others
then bronson, because i liked goldeneye, but he was a little too smug for me
lastly, dalton because he was a little too serious and blah, even though he might be the best actor out of the bunch. -
CountJohn — 5 days ago(March 31, 2026 11:55 PM)
Connery
Dalton
Craig
Moore
Brosnan
Lazenby
Dalton and Craig are similar and basically tied for me. Bros never really carved out his own niche and just felt like the "generic Bond". Laz was stiff but OHMSS is still a very good movie.

Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 