In the whole Roger vs. Sean deabte that's been raging for the last 40 years, I have to say I'm firmly in the Roger camp. I believe no one could, sort of, wear a safari suit with the same degree of casuality as Roger.
George Lazenby
Roger Moore
Timothy Dalton
Pierce Brosnan
Daniel Craig
In the whole Roger vs. Sean deabte that's been raging for the last 40 years, I have to say I'm firmly in the Roger camp. I believe no one could, sort of, wear a safari suit with the same degree of casuality as Roger.
Daniel Craig, but Pierce Brosnan gets an honorable mention though simply because the movie GoldenEye spawned one of the greatest video games of all time.
I perfer Craig over all the bonds. Including Connery.
Casino Royal was the first Bond movie I saw in theater, and I've made it a point to see every Craig as Bond movie in theater since then.
His Nolan-esque movies just suit my sense of Bond better. I saw all the previous Bond's in the hayday of Spike TV when I was a kid, but Craig's Bond came out when I was 15. And here was a Bond that was far more realistic. I look forward to the final installment. Big shoes to fill.
Personally I really don't like the direction of the Bond movies went to with Craig. They just became yet another action movie. One of them, no different. Bond movies, however, were about style and unique feel. With Craig, they lost it.
Three-way tossup between Peter Sellers, David Niven and Woody Allen.
Craig is my favorite also. I like the physicality he brought to the character as well as the dark brooding attitude.
George Lazenby - was the closest to the real deal, which is why he didn't last.
Daniel Craig couldn't even drive a stick shift when he was filming his first movie which pretty much make him the first female Bond actor in my book.