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Tuesday, May 09, 2023

"James Bond" Will Never Be Beaten



The "James Bond" franchise is arguably the most iconic in movie history. So far, 25 Bond Movies have been released. It all started with 1962’s "Dr. No" and (for the time being) ended with 2021’s "No Time to Die". 
As of right now, the plan is to bring back James Bond within the next few years. However, Daniel Craig has now officially stepped down from the role, so it’s not yet known who the next actor for the role will be. Because the next Bond movie won’t be released until at least 2025, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the franchise and think about the top 5 Bond movies : 


In this guide, you can discover the official top 5 James Bond movie list. If you’re a diehard James Bond fan, you’ll be interested to learn which installment ranks at number 1. 


"Casino Royale" (2006) 

Since its release back in 2006, "Casino Royale" has become highly regarded as the best Bond movie by both critics and fans alike. Daniel Craig’s on-screen debut as 'James Bond' had it all: 


 A classic storyline 
 Gritty realism 
 Fast-paced action and interesting stunts 


At first, it came as a shock for audiences in movie theaters, as "Casino Royale" was such a huge shift away from the gadget-friendly, more humorous version of Bond portrayed by Pierce Brosnan. Of course, there are two moments that people remember the most about this movie: the torture scene and the poker game between 'Bond' and 'Le Chiffre'.

The poker game is intense and full of drama. It was so beautifully filmed that it inspired countless people to start playing poker in real life. A lot has changed since 2006, though, as most people now play poker and other online casino games through licensed and reputable casino sites such as jackpotcitycasino.com, which offers a huge variety of games along with robust online security. Here, you’ll have to hold your nerve just like Bond did. If you manage to do this, success is just around the corner.


"Skyfall" (2012) 

Many fans thought that Daniel Craig’s Bond had peaked too early with "Casino Royale". However, 2012’s "Skyfall" learned from the mistakes of 2008’s "Quantum of Solace" by delivering yet another classic Bond movie. 


The film’s climax sees M die, which is still one of the saddest moments seen in a Bond movie to date. 


"Goldeneye" (1995) 

Pierce Brosnan’s Bond is very unique. Some fans love his character, while others aren’t so fond. However, nobody denies that "Goldeneye" was a special movie. 


In it, Pierce Brosnan was in top form. He himself admits that he took direct inspiration from Sean Connery and Roger Moore, successfully creating a blend of them as well as adding his own spin on the character, too. 


"Dr. No" (1962) 

"Dr. No" was the first ever Bond movie. People love it because Sean Connery truly put James Bond on the map in this movie. 


It jump-started the iconic movie franchise and (against all the odds) still holds up to the present day. 


"From Russia with Love "(1963) 

"From Russia with Love" is Sean Connery at his peak. 

The pace of the movie is somewhat slow and slightly stripped back compared to other Sean Connery Bond movies. However, the action and plot, sees Bond battle the secret crime organization SPECTRE.


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