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Even though I believe Casino Royale is the best Bond film ever, so far Daniel Craig has only been in one (released) Bond film. Sean Connery is still #1.
"[i]t is the four pillars of the male heterosexual psyche. We like: naked women, stockings, lesbians, and Sean Connery best as James Bond, because that is what being a boy is." ~BBC's Coupling, "Inferno," original airdate 2 June 2000, written by Steven Moffat, spoken by the character Steve
IMO they made a huge mistake to have Daniel Craig hogtied to that chair, naked. He looked like a plucked chicken, not at all James Bond. I can't see him as Bond anymore. Maybe Connery could have pull it off with his Bond attitude but Craig did a bad job. Cluck, cluck. He does not have the physique.
I also grew up with Roger Moore so he's it for me too. But Pierce is a very close second. I have such a hard time with Sean Connery mostly because of the way the women were portrayed in the films. Not that Roger Moore's films were that much better, but at least they were an improvement.
Plus Roger Moore did serious and really funny very well, like Pierce could.
As a kid the first James Bond I knew was Roger Moore so he'll always hold a special James Bond place in my heart, but later on I realized that there was another guy who was James Bond before Roger, so I got curious and started watching old Sean Connery Bond movies and I thought he was fantastic! Whereas Roger Moore's Bond relied mainly on his charm and pretty boy looks, Connery's Bond was both charming and utterly ruthless. My third favorite Bond is Brosnan.
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