Anyone present? I'm becoming a huge Bond fan after several years of being mildly interested. Timothy Dalton currently stands as my favorite, and The Living Daylights is probably the movie I enjoy watching the most. Dalton truly is literary James Bond, right down to the coldness. After he got the role, he read every Ian Fleming book to shape his portrayal of the character. It's sort of sad that he walked out of starring in Goldeneye (which was written with him in mind), but Pierce Brosnan is a good replacement. His killing Elektra King in TWINE was a true Ian Fleming moment.
Anyway, as it stands, I have yet to watch a couple Connery films, though I've seen all Moore, Brosnan, and Dalton movies (and Lazenby, I guess). Although I like Dalton the most, there really is no debate about Connery's creating the franchise. He is the cinematic James Bond, bar none. My biggest beef with Dalton is the lack of screen presence or real charisma.