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    Gert Frobe as Goldfinger and Sean Connery as James Bond in \"Goldfinger,\" considered by many to be the greatest Bond movie ever. Do we agree?

    Gert Frobe as Goldfinger and Sean Connery as James Bond in Goldfinger, considered by many to be the best James Bond movie ever. Do we agree?

    Since 1962, there have been 21 James Bond movies in the official EON Productions series. They started in relative simplicity with Dr. No (1962) and From Russia with Love (1963), reached a gadgety zenith in the Roger Moore era of the late 1970s and ’80s, adopted a 1990s elegance with Pierce Brosnan and rebooted as gritty serious drama with Casino Royale in 2006.

    So, what’s your pleasure?

    The final question in our James Bond poll is what was the best Bond movie? I selected the final seven very e-style, Googling the terms “Best Bond Movie,” Best James Bond movie” and “Best 007 movie” and tallying the votes from the hits on the front pages. The Top seven are what’s in the pool, though again, feel free to write in your vote.

    All seven polls will be open until midnight Tuesday, and we’ll wrap the results into our Bond package in her Weekender on Friday. The other polls are to the right, or you can click below to visit them.

    Best Bond

    Best villain

    Best Bond woman

    Best Bond song

    Best henchman

    Best gadget

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About Rich Copley & Copious Notes

Raised by opera-loving parents in a rock ’n’ roll world, Rich Copley has parlayed his broad interests into his career writing about arts and entertainment. Since 1998, he has covered performing arts, film and faith-based popular culture for the Lexington Herald-Leader, the daily newspaper in Lexington, Ky. MORE | E-mail Rich


 

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