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Are you a Connery guy or a Moore guy? Swayed by the brutish sex appeal of Craig? Consider yourself a rare Dalton fan? And what about that other guy?

Add your argument to the ones below. Have a simple rant? Leave a comment. May the best Bond win!


Sean Connery

Who is the best Bond? - James Bond Who is the best Bond? - James Bond Who is the best Bond? - James Bond


Case for:

  • The first - defined Bond for a generation
  • Athletic, rugged, handsome, deadpan - the complete package
  • A tough guy, with refinement. Connery learned his lessons from Terence Young well, and made an archetypal character--smart, relaxed, smooth
  • The Alpha Wolf--did it first, did it best--everybody else has to catch him.

Case Against:
  • This is tough. He did come back for that unofficial Bond remake of Thunderball - Never Say Never Again. It wasn't bad though.
  • Portrayal of Bond as a womanizer stigmatized the characer.
  • Couldn't compete against all the spectacle and gadgetry, and became sort of lost in the chaos starting with "Thunderball""Thunderball"


George Lazenby

Who is the best Bond? - James Bond Who is the best Bond? - James Bond Who is the best Bond? - James Bond

Case for:
  • A few great one-liners
  • Stalked the producer at a salon in hopes of being cast - it worked
  • The closing scene of On Her Majesty's Secret Service - maybe George can act!
  • Most faithful representation of the Bond based on the novels.
  • Portrayed Bond as sensitive and emotionally charged.
  • Did the action scenes and the "This Service owes her a debt" and "...those girls" scenes impeccably, but that's about it...

Case Against:
  • One hit wonder
  • Model turned actor
  • Blowing a huge opportunity by behaving like a recalcitrant tosser
  • "Wooden" performance, saved by extensive dubbing throughout
  • The one-liners should be credited to the writers, not the actor.


Roger Moore

Who is the best Bond? - James Bond Who is the best Bond? - James Bond Who is the best Bond? - James Bond

Case For:
  • He, like, tried to be funny and stuff.
  • Successfully updated Connery's sexual wit and innuendo without being condescending to women. Made Bond assessable to a wider audience. Can you imagine if Connery's "man talk" comments and smacking women on the bum was still par for the character?
  • He made the one-liner a staple of the Bond character.
  • Portrayed Bond as a softer, wittier character. Added depth to the character.
  • Most romantic of the Bonds

Case Against:
  • Following Connery is no easy feat....
  • Fashion: did Moore get saddled with the most depressing era of men's attire of 20th century?
  • Masculinity: Did you ever once real feel like Moore could kick anyone's ass? Seriously, would Pussy Galore have rolled in the hay (yes, literally) with Roger Moore?
  • Moonraker: nuff said


Timothy Dalton

Who is the best Bond? - James Bond Who is the best Bond? - James Bond Who is the best Bond? - James Bond

Case For:
  • He was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Academy.
  • After Bond he made several appearances on the Lifetime channel.
  • Reinterpreted Bond as a cynical, angry character. Gave Bond an edge and a dark side.
  • And thus, is the most faithful representation of the Bond based on the novels.
  • Only actor who seems to have actually read Fleming
  • Attempted more of his stunts than previous actors
  • Insisted on cutting innumerable "one-liners" from scripts
  • His Bond set the stage for darker, more serious Bond performances from Brosnan and Craig

Case Against:
  • The end of the cold war and AIDS did not give a womanizing secret agent much of a chance...
  • Lacked some of the compassion of other portrayals that made Bond a more three-dimensional character.


Pierce Brosnan

Who is the best Bond? - James Bond Who is the best Bond? - James Bond Who is the best Bond? - James Bond

Case For:
  • The guy can wear a suit, i.e. modern sex appeal.
  • Is anyone old enough to remember Remmington Steele?
  • The most well-rounded Bond portrayal: Witty, charismatic, reflective of Fleming's original character, and believable ass kicker.
  • Rejuvenated the series and made Bond "matter" again

Case Against:
  • Die Another Day - we didn't deserve that
  • Unlike the other portrayals, contributed nothing to the mythos of "Bond"
  • Best performance was "Goldeneye,""Goldeneye," though they all had their moments
  • Despite working hard, may have been the dullest Bond
  • Perhaps in an effort to "butch" Brosnan up, kept putting him through interminable fire-fights with automatic weapons *Yawn*


Daniel Craig

Who is the best Bond? - James Bond Who is the best Bond? - James Bond Who is the best Bond? - James Bond

Case For:
  • Masculinity: Craig's brooding thug looks capable or hurting someone - how refreshing.
  • Stoic, introverted portrayal of Bond very similar to Fleming's
  • Takes Bond away from the "pretty boy" stereotype that was destroying the character
  • Makes Bond capable of doing incredible stunts, while making him vulnerable and "human"--tough to pull off!
  • Certainly the best Bond since Connery--maybe even better in the future
  • Taking the role much more seriously than an "actor"--seems to be more of a participant in the production

Case Against:
  • Range? Does Craig have it to be an enduring leading man?
  • Positions Bond solidly within the "action hero" stereotype
  • Bond as the muscle-bound ass-kicker. Lacks of subtlety.
  • Blond Bond? I suppose they'll cast a woman as Bond next.