So, in the long history of James Bond films we have had a total of 6 actors, excluding the 1967 comedy/parody film, Casino Royale.
Obviously Sean Connery is the first and best Bond. He is a legend. He had charisma, he was suave. He captured the imagination of every teenage boy and young adult, and his role in the early Bond films is timeless. He is the best Bond, and that is undisputed in my book. If you disagree...well, I am sorry, if you disagree you are simply wrong.
After Connery came nothing but controversy. Each Bond after Connery has their pros and cons, and each has been loved and panned by critics and fans alike. Some of this is the fault of the writers and the directors, but alas, people don't blame the one-liners and poor scripts on the writers.
So in your opinion, who is the second best Bond?
George Lazenby:
Roger Moore:
Timothy Dalton:
Pierce Brosnan:
Daniel Craig:
I
almost excluded Craig out of fear he would receive overwhelming majority, if not all the votes, but then BaB is a huge Bond fan and we also have some older forum members who might fondly remember the Moore or the Lazenby days.