Goldfinger. If you find it enjoyable, go back to the start with Dr. No and watch the whole Connery run. Regardless, also watch "You Only Live Twice" as it's basically the godfather of all pop culture Ninja movies.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service is an odd duck. Some love it, some hate it. Worth watching for completionists, not a mind blowing film.
Roger Moore's era is the height of Bond Camp. If you like the goofy feel, don't miss Live and Let Die, The Man With The Golden Gun, and Moonraker.
License to Kill is the better of the two Timothy Dalton films. Dalton is a good bond, his work is a little grittier, matching Connery's roughness without some of the swinging sixties grooviness.
Goldeneye is a legitimately good movie. If you didn't like Goldfinger, do watch Goldeneye. Brosnan is an excellent Bond, though sadly the rest of his films are quite poor. Tomorrow Never Dies gets points for a rather prescient plot about a villain manipulating global events through his control of major news outlets. It and the other non-Goldeneye films are skippable though.
Casino Royale brought Bond into the present. If you like more grounded spy films, it's worth watching, even if you aren't a Bond fan. I would say it's best if you've seen other films in the series though, as with much of Craig's run, it's also kind of a commentary on Bond as a character.
>last night i james bond-burger'd your sister
i dont get it.
Secretly pounded
Why do morons keep saying this
alright tough guy, what's your interpretation?
It's pierce bun
that makes even less sense grammatically
it's a burger you absolute mongoloid moron
what do burgers have on they're top and bottom
that's right
buns
except this "L" because you just got btfo
>what do burgers have on they are top and bottom
Can we please start IP-banning ESLs?
pierced and pounded
I apologize for calling you a moron. We're not so different
Last night I
Bonded with your sisters cheesy pussy burger lips
Your sister
Pierced buns
goldeneye
Last night i
>secret agent cheeseburger'd
>james bond burger'd
>pierce brosnan quarter pounded
>walther ppk sandwitch'd
Your sister
Last night I your sister
69
6th bond.
9th item on the menu.
based, newbies don't know about the real lore
There is no burger chain that has that burger as #9
last night i pierce brosnan as james bond low resolution stock image of a cheeseburgered your sister
Last night I architected your sister. It’s finally solved lads.
Start with Dr. No.
>using the actor's name, ignoring he is a secret agent
>wrong part of speech to fit in sentence
haven't bond burgered a girl in years
Pierced buns
Goldfinger. If you find it enjoyable, go back to the start with Dr. No and watch the whole Connery run. Regardless, also watch "You Only Live Twice" as it's basically the godfather of all pop culture Ninja movies.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service is an odd duck. Some love it, some hate it. Worth watching for completionists, not a mind blowing film.
Roger Moore's era is the height of Bond Camp. If you like the goofy feel, don't miss Live and Let Die, The Man With The Golden Gun, and Moonraker.
License to Kill is the better of the two Timothy Dalton films. Dalton is a good bond, his work is a little grittier, matching Connery's roughness without some of the swinging sixties grooviness.
Goldeneye is a legitimately good movie. If you didn't like Goldfinger, do watch Goldeneye. Brosnan is an excellent Bond, though sadly the rest of his films are quite poor. Tomorrow Never Dies gets points for a rather prescient plot about a villain manipulating global events through his control of major news outlets. It and the other non-Goldeneye films are skippable though.
Casino Royale brought Bond into the present. If you like more grounded spy films, it's worth watching, even if you aren't a Bond fan. I would say it's best if you've seen other films in the series though, as with much of Craig's run, it's also kind of a commentary on Bond as a character.
He force fed his sister to increase weight gain.
>everyone who btfo me is the esl bogeyman
i except your concession