I'm gonna have to say Timothy Dalton.
He's criminally underrated as Bond. After years of Moore's more lighthearted approach, it was time to go back to the novels. Dalton brought out Bond's cold-blooded, assassin nature and did a great job at that. (Interesting how Craig gets a lot of praise for doing just that when Dalton had much more of a mixed reception) And although he was only in two movies, The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill, I consider those two movies to be some of the best in the series.
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Edited by Rahm: 10/11/2013 5:38:37 AMConnery and Craig. With Craig's movies they've really given Bond some depth. His Bond is much more interesting. Also, Judi Dench was the best M. That's a fact.
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Sean Connery or Daniel Craig
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The series? Hydrogen bonds. Okay, they're not [i]really[/i] bonds, but they're awesome nonetheless.
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Brosman
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Poor Lazenby.
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There's a reason.... He sucked.
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Covalent.
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Connery... Just cause
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Daniel Craig just because he was an actual departure from the shallow, suave womaniser that every other Bond was portrayed as. He gave the series the reboot it needed.
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Edited by Alphy : 10/11/2013 5:17:51 AMI liked Brosnan, but I also like Craig.
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Craig. Obviously. He showed the most emotion and was a real character.