“Ok, we’ll have to do this the old fashioned way.”
Agreed.
Actually, no. I like the redhead who was in the Aston with Bond when he first sees Onatopp in the Ferrari.
Another vote for Goldeneye. The final 007vs.006 is probably the best fight in the whole franchise.
Goldeneye. The tank.
Like the stealth boat, like the motorbike chase, like the invisible car. *Love *the freaking tank chase.
And I am liable to count the number of times I’ve clicked my pen (or watched someone else click theirs. And “I am…invincible!”
The Tailor of Panama was the best Brosnan spy movie.
I’m also surprised anyone voted for Die Another Day. Anyone brave enough to out themselves and defend the film?
Goldeneye. Also one of the best Bond title song in years.
Ms. Doubtfire
Goldeneye was the least bad of the four.
They all had elements that I liked, and I think Brosnan could have been the best of the Bonds. But he got stuck with bad scripts, badly directed.
GoldenEye. Sean Bean proved why he would have been a better Bond.
Goldeneye was the best of the four, but I think they were all good except for Tomorrow Never Dies.
Goldeneye clearly with Tomorrow Never Dies second place. I would put Die Another Day slightly ahead of The World Never Ends. Denise Richards was not a good Bond Girl.
The scene in Goldeneye with Xenia Onatopp sexing that Canadian admiral to death was the hottest sex scene ever!
GoldenEye.
I voted for Goldeneye, and, honestly, Brosnan is a different guy in that one than in all his other outings; he’s like, I dunno, a cartoon whip: fast, lean, playful, animated; even if he’s not your idea of Bond, you totally get what they were going for and see why they hired him. And everybody else – Judi Dench, of course, but also Robbie Coltrane and Famke Janssen and Sean Bean and Alan Cumming – is perfect from ‘go’.
Of course. I was wondering if this was some sort of trick question.