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    Daniel Craig as James Bond and Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter in the new 007 flick, "Quantum of Solace."  Photo by Karen Ballard.

    Daniel Craig as James Bond and Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter in the new 007 flick, "Quantum of Solace." Photo by Karen Ballard.

    Sean Connery, our readers' favorite James Bond.

    Sean Connery, our readers' favorite James Bond.

    The results are in for our James Bond poll we conducted here at le blog. Here’s the big qualifier: This was not a scientific poll, just people who responded to a series of seven questions about the world’s favorite British superspy. Undoubtedly, Goldfinger was the big winner, with readers picking it for best picture, best villain in Auric Goldfinger and best gadget in the Aston Martin DB5 with many features that were not standard, to say the least. Technically, since it was a Sean Connery Bond, and the great Scot was our readers’ favorite Bond, you could also give the 1964 classic that category. Goldfinger was also a strong contender in best song and henchman.

    But there was support for Bond’s new incarnation as well, with Daniel Craig coming in second in the best Bond race, and Casino Royale almost edging out Goldfinger for best picture — it actually did pull ahead for a while on Tuesday, the last day of voting.

    Thanks to everyone who voted, and here are the results:

    Best James Bond
    Sean Connery, 58.6%
    George Lazenby, 0%
    Roger Moore, 4.5%
    Timothy Dalton, 0.9%
    Pierce Brosnan, 12.6%
    Daniel Craig, 23.4%

    Best Bond movie
    From Russia with Love (1963), 10.3%
    Goldfinger (1964), 35.9%
    Thunderball (1965), 5.1%
    On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969), 0%
    The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), 10.3%
    Goldeneye (1995), 5.1%
    Casino Royale (2006), 33.3%

    Best Bond woman

    Honey Ryder (Ursula Andress), Dr. No, 31.6%

    Tatiana Romanova (Daniela Bianchi), From Russia with Love, 8.9%

    Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman), Goldfinger, 19%

    Tracy di Vicenzo Bond (Diana Rigg), OHMSS, 6.3%

    Tiffany Case (Jill St. John), Diamonds are Forever, 5.1%

    Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach), The Spy Who Loved Me, 11.4%

    Jacintha “Jinx” Jonselle (Halle Berry), Die Another Day, 17.7%

    Best Bond villain

    Dr. Julius No (Joseph Wiseman), Dr. No, 3.9%

    Auric Goldfinger (Gert Frobe), Goldfinger, 35.5%

    Ernst Stavro Blofeld (several actors), You Only Live Twice, OHMSS, Diamonds Are Forever, 31.6%

    Dr. Kananga, aka Mr. Big (Yaphet Koto), Live and Let Die, 6.6%

    Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee), The Man with the Golden Gun, 14.5%

    Max Zorin (Christopher Walken), A View to a Kill, 5.3%

    Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce), Tomorrow Never Dies, 2.6%

    Best theme song

    Goldfinger, Shirley Bassey, 25.8%

    Diamonds are Forever, Shirley Bassey, 3.0%

    Live and Let Die, Paul McCartney, 40.9%

    Nobody Does it Better from The Spy Who Loved Me, Carly Simon, 9.1%

    For Your Eyes Only, Sheena Easton, 4.5%

    A View to a Kill, Duran Duran, 10.6%

    The World is Not Enough, Garbage, 6.1%

    Best henchman (or woman)

    Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya), From Russia with Love, 11.6%

    Oddjob (Harold Sakata), Goldfinger, 34.9%

    Mr. Kidd and Mr. Wint (Putter Smith and Bruce Glover), Diamonds are Forever, 2.3%

    Tee Hee (Julis W. Harris), Live and Let Die, 0.0%

    Nick Nack (Herve Villechize), The Man with the Golden Gun, 2.3%

    Jaws (Richard Kiel), The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker, 41.9%

    May Day (Grace Jones), A View to a Kill, 7.0%

    Best Bond gadget

    Briefcase with dagger, rifle, etc. – From Russia with Love, 6.7%

    Aston Martin DB5 with oil slick, etc. – Goldfinger, 46.7%

    Jet pack – Thunderball, 6.7%

    Little Nellie, tricked out helicopter – You Only Live Twice, 3.3%

    Rolex with high-powered magnet, circular saw, etc. – Live and Let Die, 6.7%

    Submarine Lotus Esprit – The Spy Who Loved Me, 16.7%

    Cellphone with stun gun, car controls, etc. – Tomorrow Never Dies, 13.3%

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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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