@broman178 Dalton did several fight scenes but the most brutal was against a Russian prison guard while handcuffed in "The Living Daylights". It's too bad he only did 2 films as his portrayal would lend itself to more brutal fighting style.
@amarsmarr Roger Moore was my favorite and he played it perfectly. He knew he couldn't do what Connery did, so he made the character more humorous which played to his own strengths. If you want to see good fight scenes of his though, check out his "Saint" series.
@albatani27 Roger Moore and Sean Connery are my favourite Bonds because both of them were funny, entertaining and serious at the same time. I grew up with their Bonds and they have never failed to entertain me. I don't care what people think, Roger Moore and Sean Connery will always be James Bond to me.
haha roger moore's were the funniest because they were so over the top and pure silly, the spy who loved me one was terrible in every sense, it was good fun to watch though :) I like moore's films for that, cheesy and over the top, and silly. :D
By the way for the most brutal fight in the Roger Moore Bond films I think the fight between Bond and Chang in Moonraker could have been included instead because that was more intense. Otherwise the other fights were fine. Did Timothy Dalton have any brutal fights because he hasn't been included, could someone please tell me.
@amarsbarr I think the fight between Bond and Chang in Moonraker was more intense and brutal because more damage was caused during that fight. I think that was the most intense fight among the Bond films with Roger Moore.
George Lazenby was a hand to hand instructor for Australian Special Forces and he beat the shit out of one of the stuntman as a test from the Bond producers! I actually think he could have been a much greater Bond if they had let him!
Great scenes...
Wilitzu99 1 month ago
I've never liked OHMSS or Lazenby, but that fight scene was brutal!
TimHthefullclip777 1 month ago
@broman178 Dalton did several fight scenes but the most brutal was against a Russian prison guard while handcuffed in "The Living Daylights". It's too bad he only did 2 films as his portrayal would lend itself to more brutal fighting style.
albatani27 2 months ago
@amarsmarr Roger Moore was my favorite and he played it perfectly. He knew he couldn't do what Connery did, so he made the character more humorous which played to his own strengths. If you want to see good fight scenes of his though, check out his "Saint" series.
albatani27 2 months ago
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ReggieMental 1 month ago
@albatani27 Roger Moore and Sean Connery are my favourite Bonds because both of them were funny, entertaining and serious at the same time. I grew up with their Bonds and they have never failed to entertain me. I don't care what people think, Roger Moore and Sean Connery will always be James Bond to me.
broman178 1 week ago
You forgot Dalton.
Tokopol 2 months ago
You forgot Dalton.
Tokopol 2 months ago
0:54 C'mon Bond, Guillotine him!
thunderfuck1991 2 months ago
Daniel Craig the best!
GeorgeRingoGirl 2 months ago
6:08 to 6:25
He's still alive! He's still alive! He's still alive! He's still alive! He's still alive! He's still alive!
"You know James?" (This had better be important!) "I was always better."
(And, your stupid ass deserves to die!)
artiepoore 2 months ago
1:15 Bond should have jabbed a finger in his eye there.
melosebrainuhoh 3 months ago
Best one is Sean Connery!
tuerkefechi 3 months ago
goldeneye the most real!!!
eric88greece 3 months ago
George Lazenby was a beast! I really wanted to see more of his Bond.
SjaanK85 3 months ago
haha roger moore's were the funniest because they were so over the top and pure silly, the spy who loved me one was terrible in every sense, it was good fun to watch though :) I like moore's films for that, cheesy and over the top, and silly. :D
amarsbarr 3 months ago
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By the way for the most brutal fight in the Roger Moore Bond films I think the fight between Bond and Chang in Moonraker could have been included instead because that was more intense. Otherwise the other fights were fine. Did Timothy Dalton have any brutal fights because he hasn't been included, could someone please tell me.
broman178 3 months ago
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broman178 3 months ago
well yeah....... of course but you get the gist of what I'm saying :D
amarsbarr 3 months ago
Hahahahah
I wouldn't say The Spy Who Loved Me fight scene was 'brutal' I found it quite hilarious as it's so cheesy and Austin powers. hahahah
amarsbarr 3 months ago
@amarsbarr well it wouldn't have been 'austin powers' back then, because austin powers was partly created around bond.
MiamiInHorror 3 months ago
@amarsbarr I think the fight between Bond and Chang in Moonraker was more intense and brutal because more damage was caused during that fight. I think that was the most intense fight among the Bond films with Roger Moore.
broman178 3 months ago
No Timothy Dalton?
RandyPantheGoatBoy 3 months ago
George Lazenby was a hand to hand instructor for Australian Special Forces and he beat the shit out of one of the stuntman as a test from the Bond producers! I actually think he could have been a much greater Bond if they had let him!
maxpalombella11 3 months ago
@maxpalombella11 Or rather, if his dumbass agent hadn't talked him into leaving.
RandyPantheGoatBoy 3 months ago
That fat black man sure put up a good fight.
computermaster 3 months ago
@computermaster i dont think he was fat - but you seem to have singled him out for some reason
TheJlook2000 3 months ago
when i first saw from russia with love, red grant wasn't as tough as i thought
SquirelBoy2000 4 months ago
Brilliant editing, superbly choreographed, fantastic. And the bad guys always get their comeuppance!
malcs0 4 months ago
I like the way the FRWL scene cuts into the OHMSS scene.
LSJShez 6 months ago