I still don't understand how they went from Pierce Brosnan to Daniel Craig. No offence to Daniel Craig, he has his own style, just not a suave super agent.
I thought he was the worst Bond up to that point, but studios lying to ones face and betraying others should not be a surprise to anyone. They work around what has been described as 'professional liars' for their miming other people's and characters actions and mannerism. Both get paid to do that; the actors and actresses and the executives all they way down to marketing depts.
He was the perfect 007
Great actor and person ❤😊
Brosnan will always be my James bond. his 007 is my childhood.
Can't they edit the script so that the computer can read it naturally. Zero zero seven. Sorry. My pet peeve.😮
It's double 0 7
Yo, he is my James Bond 007. When i was young in 90's i watched and enjoyed them.
Best James bond ever made
I respectfully disagree
I liked Pierce Brosnan, but my favorite was Sir Roger Moore!
I'm sorry Danielle Craig was the best he🎉 made bond believable
I agree with Connery in a very close 2nd place.
@@user-kd7vs2nr2s To me Craig was another character, good movies but not quite Bond movies.
He looked old and out of shape. They did manage to make two good Bond films with him.
Out of shape?.... Have you sen the later Sean Connery?
I saw him as 007 as soon as I saw him in the 80ies. Why did they fire him
I still don't understand how they went from Pierce Brosnan to Daniel Craig. No offence to Daniel Craig, he has his own style, just not a suave super agent.
You didn't mention his film with Jackie Chan in 2017.
Can NOT get past “zero, zero, 7”. I’m out
I did and it was worth it. If you can fix that, please do so.
He also played in Remington Steele which is why they had those two Bond movies with Anthony newley cuz they wouldn't release his contract to do bond
You forget his role in the long good friday
I thought he was the worst Bond up to that point, but studios lying to ones face and betraying others should not be a surprise to anyone. They work around what has been described as 'professional liars' for their miming other people's and characters actions and mannerism. Both get paid to do that; the actors and actresses and the executives all they way down to marketing depts.
May be its 96