The quintessential Bond film, introducing the Aston Martin DB5 and a iconic villain.
Released for the 50th anniversary, Skyfall stripped Bond down to his roots. It explored his aging psyche, his childhood trauma, and his complex relationship with M (Judi Dench). Backed by Roger Deakins' Oscar-nominated, breathtaking cinematography and Javier Bardem's terrifying villain, Silva, it is a masterclass in modern filmmaking. 2. Goldfinger (1964) Bond: Sean Connery Director: Guy Hamilton index of james bond movies better
Often overlooked due to Lazenby's one-off performance, this is structurally one of the finest films in the series. It features a tragic love story, a gorgeous score, breathtaking ski chases, and the most emotional ending in the franchise. 6. Dr. No (1962) Bond: Sean Connery The quintessential Bond film, introducing the Aston Martin
(1983) : A non-Eon remake of Thunderball featuring a returning Sean Connery; generally seen as "watchable" but unnecessary. Show more Lower Tier: Flawed or Campy Outings It features a tragic love story, a gorgeous
The index shows Diamonds Are Forever (Connery) after On Her Majesty’s Secret Service . Is that correct?
, are frequently cited in fan communities as being ahead of their time for their darker, book-accurate portrayal [22]. The Theme Song Index