first bond movie

I was wondering the other day what was everbodys first bond that they saw,and if that bond was your favorite actor to play bond. I have always thought that whoever your first bond was is the actor that you see is bond and that all others are compared to him, also usually being your favorite one to play him.
MY first was goldfinger when I was about six years old in the back of my parents station wagon at the drive in. Seeing Sean Connery being that cool was something I will never forget, and made me a lifetime Bond fan..Sean Connery is and always will be my favorite bond and I asways seeme to compare the others to him, because in my mind he is Bond. I was wondering if others had the same thoughts maybe with another actor.
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  • NYBritNYBrit Posts: 7MI6 Agent
    The first film I remember watching is You Only Live Twice. Maybe that's why I like the film so much. I remember being awed by the sequence with Little Nellie. Think I was maybe 8 or 9. I don't know for sure if it really was the first but it's the first I can remember. But as I'm 38 now that was a long time ago! LOL!
  • Double 0 ZeroDouble 0 Zero Posts: 30MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
    My first Bond movie was LALD which my brother and I went to see when it first came out in the cinema. I was nine and he was seven or eight. I don't think we knew anything about James Bond at the time but we were already Roger Moore fans from watching reruns of "The Saint" on TV with our father. A good friend of ours had seen Connery first so he argued in favor of him while my brother and I preferred Moore. How we argued over that! Fortunately we were actually able to see some of the older 007 adventures in the same movie theater later on; I especially remember seeing OHMSS that way because I was confused by the bizarre re-edit that film was given when it was shown on network TV. Eventually, both my brother and I came around to prefer Connery as well.
  • Smoke_13Smoke_13 Kitchener Ont CanadaPosts: 285MI6 Agent
    My first Bond was The Spy Who Loved Me at about age 11. Shortly after that I was at the theater watching For Your Eyes Only.

    For years I was a huge Roger Moore fan. The Saint, The Persuaders and even his supporting role in Cannonball Run. He was my favorite Bond for a long time.

    As a youth I felt that Connery's Bond lacked the flash, style and charisma that Moore's did. However, as I grew older I felt that Connery's Bond had more substance and he began to replace Moore as my favorite.

    At the moment Moore is my first Bond and I love the early Moore movies, but I just cant stand those older Moore Bonds. Connery is my favorite thus far, but if Craig can throw a couple more Casino Royale type Bond's at us, and get while the gettin's good - he might even pass Connery in my eyes.
  • SteedSteed Posts: 134MI6 Agent
    It's interesting that upon rewatching a lot of them lately, I think I like every actor that has ever played Bond in the offical, 21 Bond films. Even Timothy Dalton I found it hard to find fault with apart from the one-liners when I rewatched 'The Living Daylights' the other day.

    But I cannot remember what the very first one I saw was. I think it's between 'Diamonds Are Forever' and 'You Only Live Twice'.
  • JohmssJohmss Posts: 274MI6 Agent
    Good question my friend...but i don't have the answer. :)

    When i was Young i've seen all my movies in Spanish broadcasted in Cable TV, they present every Bond film in order (but i can't recall seeing OHMSS over there) i cant recall which one was my first whole movie (it was kind of late and i had school the next day so i saw them by pieces) but i recall that i associate Bond with Moore.

    When i was older i remember seeing The living daylights (but i don't remember the movie very well) and that is my answer.

    Surprisely, my fisrt Bond in theatre was DAD ( i didn't like the theatres and i've rented previous Brosnan)

    My perspective changed when i grew, and was ratified with the books
  • actonsteveactonsteve Posts: 299MI6 Agent
    Mine was The Spy Who Loved Me in the summer of 1977.

    It was quite a summer and a memorable week. I'd been very well behaved when they took me to see 'Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger'the week before so I was allowed to see 'Spy'. I remember being very panicky at the Liparus blowing up and those people being left behind in the water...

    But that same week was the Queens Silver Jubilee celebrations. I remember the street party and punk rockers. I remember my uncle railing about Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious...
  • HankHank Posts: 37MI6 Agent
    Mine was "A View to a Kill". I was five years old, and made my mom rent it because I liked the cover art.
  • Andy362Andy362 Posts: 11MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
    The first Bond film I saw was ''The Living Daylights'' I believe. I was born in '86, so I think I must've seen it around 1992.
  • RogueAgentRogueAgent Speeding in the Tumbler...Posts: 3,676MI6 Agent
    FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE on the old ABC Sunday Night Movies when I was a kid...

    ...been hooked ever since. ;)
    Mrs. Man Face: "You wouldn't hit a lady? Would you?"

    Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
    -Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
  • GoldenBoyGoldenBoy Posts: 7MI6 Agent
    I got started rather late. My virginity was stripped away from me by Tomorrow Never Dies. My aunt was a fan and she tried to get me interested and took me to go see it in 97 when she came out. That was back when I was like 9 so she had to cover my eyes in some scenes lol. I got hooked so I started renting a few others and then one Christmas I got one of the 8 DVD sets that contained DN through LALD. That sealed the deal
  • HankHank Posts: 37MI6 Agent
    It's cool seeing how new Bond fans are born. That's why Bond is still around.
  • Agent_0010Agent_0010 Posts: 17MI6 Agent
    Im a younger guy, so I wasn't around for the old Bond films.
    This may sound unusual, but the thing that got me a Bond fan was not a film, but...a videogame.:D I was younger when the "Goldeneye" game came out for the Nintendo 64. I still remember renting that for the first time and my older brother and me played the living crud outta that game! So, I got interested in James Bond and a Bond marathon came on the TBS station one year and I watched "Goldfinger", and that, for me, sealed the deal. :) Later on, I saw Goldeneye(the movie), and thought it was awesome.
    Anyways, that's how it happened for me. And that's probably why Sean Connery is still my favorite, since it's kind of a sentimental thing(he's the first Bond I saw). Plus, he's plain awesome! Well, by now Ive seen every Bond movie, and Goldfinger isn't my favorite now(OHMSS is), but it'll always be special to me. :)
  • HankHank Posts: 37MI6 Agent
    Agent_0010 wrote:
    Im a younger guy, so I wasn't around for the old Bond films.
    This may sound unusual, but the thing that got me a Bond fan was not a film, but...a videogame.:D I was younger when the "Goldeneye" game came out for the Nintendo 64. I still remember renting that for the first time and my older brother and me played the living crud outta that game! So, I got interested in James Bond and a Bond marathon came on the TBS station one year and I watched "Goldfinger", and that, for me, sealed the deal. :) Later on, I saw Goldeneye(the movie), and thought it was awesome.
    Anyways, that's how it happened for me. And that's probably why Sean Connery is still my favorite, since it's kind of a sentimental thing(he's the first Bond I saw). Plus, he's plain awesome! Well, by now Ive seen every Bond movie, and Goldfinger isn't my favorite now(OHMSS is), but it'll always be special to me. :)

    Damn, that was an awesome game. When it came out my friends costantly quizzed me as to who was who because none them knew anything about Bond.

    I played that more than any game I've ever played in my life.
  • JamesbondjrJamesbondjr Posts: 462MI6 Agent
    The first film I saw at the cinema was The Living Daylights. My dad took me and my brother and my uncle. I was 6 years old. Ever since, the four of us always go on opening night to see Bond. (Apart from License to Kill as that was rated 15 and I was only 9):#

    However, the first Bond film I actually saw was Live and Let Die. I am told that I used to watch it over and over when I was really young, 4 or 5 maybe.

    Neither Roger Moore or Timothy Dalton are my favourite Bond. My favourite is Sean Connery.
    1- On Her Majesty's Secret Service 2- Casino Royale 3- Licence To Kill 4- Goldeneye 5- From Russia With Love
  • Double 0 ZeroDouble 0 Zero Posts: 30MI6 Agent
    RogueAgent wrote:
    FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE on the old ABC Sunday Night Movies when I was a kid...

    ...been hooked ever since. ;)

    While I was privileged to see my first Bond film in the cinema, I saw a lot of the early ones the same way you did: the old ABC Sunday Night Movie! My brother and I used to go to our neighbors' house to see them on our friends' color TV because all we had was a black & white set until 1977.

    This topic sure brings back memories.
  • mythrenegademythrenegade Posts: 35MI6 Agent
    My first bond film was Live and Let Die on TV. I didn't see the whole movie, but I was also 8 or 9, and the scene with the double decker bus knocking it's top off on the bridge had me hooked for life!

    My first bond film in the theater was For Your Eyes Only, and I loved it. I didn't see Octopussy, as my parents thought the title was a little too racy for their young son. I did see A View to a Kill in the theater, but wasn't impressed.

    Oddly, the Bond film I saw the most in the theater was The Living Daylights. I happened to be in Hong Kong at the time, with not much to do, and so I saw it four times over the course of three weeks. When it left the theater it was replaced by Police Academy IV. A significant step down, that was...

    Joel
  • Moore Not LessMoore Not Less Posts: 1,095MI6 Agent
    My introduction to James Bond was watching a clip of the Las Vegas car park chase from DAF on TV at the time of it's release. It didn't make any real impression on me.

    My full introduction was LALD. I was already a big fan of Roger Moore through The Saint & The Persuaders TV series. Naturally, I was eager to see him as Bond and he didn't disappoint. The thing that made the biggest impression on me though was the boat chase, it simply blew me away, I had never seen anything like it. From that moment on I was not just a Roger Moore fan I was also a James Bond fan.
  • RogueAgentRogueAgent Speeding in the Tumbler...Posts: 3,676MI6 Agent
    RogueAgent wrote:
    FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE on the old ABC Sunday Night Movies when I was a kid...

    ...been hooked ever since. ;)

    While I was privileged to see my first Bond film in the cinema, I saw a lot of the early ones the same way you did: the old ABC Sunday Night Movie! My brother and I used to go to our neighbors' house to see them on our friends' color TV because all we had was a black & white set until 1977.

    This topic sure brings back memories.



    That sounds almost like my situation, Double. I had never seen Bond in color until my parents took the "big leap"(back then for alot of families it was considered that) and bought a color console... Zenith.
    Bond in color for the first time for us!


    I don't miss getting up to change the channel though... :D
    Mrs. Man Face: "You wouldn't hit a lady? Would you?"

    Batman: "The Hammer Of Justice is UNISEX!"
    -Batman: The Brave & The Bold -
  • nantoons007nantoons007 Posts: 5MI6 Agent
    My first Bond was LALD, I was 8, and the whole voodoo thing scared me. But I enjoyed it cause Moore was in two other TV shows at the time; THE PERSAUDERS & THE SAINT. But as I got to see other Bond films, Dalton turned out to be my favourite actor, & CASINO ROYALE(2006)my favourite film.
  • Mark HazardMark Hazard West Midlands, UKPosts: 495MI6 Agent
    My first Bond film was Goldfinger, at the cinema when it first came out. My friend and I had to drag my father to see it with us, as an 'A' certificate required an adult to accompany twelve year old kids.

    Hooked for life, I then saw reruns of DN & FRWL and watched all the subsequent films at the cinema upon their release. There are distinct advantages to being one of the older generation.
  • Willie GarvinWillie Garvin Posts: 1,412MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
    My first Bond film was Goldfinger, at the cinema when it first came out. My friend and I had to drag my father to see it with us, as an 'A' certificate required an adult to accompany twelve year old kids.

    Hooked for life, I then saw reruns of DN & FRWL and watched all the subsequent films at the cinema upon their release. There are distinct advantages to being one of the older generation.


    Wow Mark,your experience almost exactly parallels my own--except that I was 13 in 1964 and my parents took me to see Goldfinger because they really wanted to see the film :).Of course,as a result of this movie I became a James Bond fan for life.

    And like you,I also saw the original Dr.No/From Russia With Love double bill.And I saw Thunderball during it's first week in release.Living through the period now known as "Bondmania" was quite exciting-it swept the world and will never come again.

    Looking back, it's eye-opening to remember a time when quality James Bond movies were yearly events--and EVENTS in every sense of the word...;)
  • baccaretbaccaret Posts: 61MI6 Agent
    My first Bond film was Goldfinger, at the cinema when it first came out. My friend and I had to drag my father to see it with us, as an 'A' certificate required an adult to accompany twelve year old kids.

    Hooked for life, I then saw reruns of DN & FRWL and watched all the subsequent films at the cinema upon their release. There are distinct advantages to being one of the older generation.
    Yea I agree with you being older and seeing the 60s films at the theater and being so exited about it is something the younger generation will not be able to relive.:007)
  • heartbroken_mr_draxheartbroken_mr_drax New Zealand Posts: 2,073MI6 Agent
    Oddly I was hooked after seeing TMWTGG first.

    I was only 6 and I saw it on TV {[]
    1. TWINE 2. FYEO 3. MR 4. TLD 5. TSWLM 6. OHMSS 7. DN 8. OP 9. AVTAK 10. TMWTGG 11. QoS 12. GE 13. CR 14. TB 15. FRWL 16. TND 17. LTK 18. GF 19. SF 20. LaLD 21. YOLT 22. NTTD 23. DAD 24. DAF. 25. SP

    "Better make that two."
  • John DrakeJohn Drake On assignmentPosts: 2,564MI6 Agent
    The first Bond I saw at the cinema was TLD in 1987, at the grand old age of 12. It's still one of my favourites. I can remember wanting to see AVTAK, but getting dragged to see 'Return to Oz' instead. My earliest Bond memory is seeing a book promoting 'For Your Eyes Only,'in a shop in Pitlochry, and making my mother buy it. I knew who Bond was, so I must have seen one of the films on TV, but I have no idea which one.
  • jbfreakjbfreak Posts: 144MI6 Agent
    Mine was GE. Unfortunately I didn't get to see it in the movies but what the hey. Because it was the first I think its why its high on my favorites list, and Brosnan is my fovorite Bond.
  • RJJBRJJB United StatesPosts: 346MI6 Agent
    My first movie was Goldfinger. Saw it at the theater on its initial run, and then saw the re-release of the Dr No and FRWL double bill.
    From that point forward, I saw all the movies as soon as they were released. It wasn't always easy, as movies would open in the bigger cities (in my case, Chicago) and play there before coming to the burbs. So it was always a train ride downtown to see them, pure adventure for a younster like myself. Small wonder that Connery is my favorite Bond after those early days.It was finally The Spy Who Loved Me that opened everywhere and made it easier for us suburban types to see the movies.
  • Sir Hillary BraySir Hillary Bray College of ArmsPosts: 2,174MI6 Agent
    edited January 2007
    The first movie I remember seeing (more on that below) is The Spy Who Loved Me, in late 1977 or early 1978, on an early version of cable TV in southern California. I was dumbstruck by how cool it was. Back then, ONTV (as it was called) didn't have rights to too many movies, so I must have watched TSWLM at least 10 times all the way through (along with far too many viewings of Futureworld, Rollercoaster and Bugsy Malone).

    But...much later in my life, I found out something interesting. My mother kept a scrapbook of my first year (I was her firstborn, so she had tons of energy for this kind of thing). In it, she put photos of me, along with some written narrative of events in our family. One entry reads: March 1965 - Took the little 5-month old to your first movie, a drive-in showing of Goldfinger. True story.

    I guess the seed was planted very early in my life, however much I may not have realized it.
    :007)
    Hilly...you old devil!
  • Pierce_BrosnanPierce_Brosnan Posts: 329MI6 Agent
    Attention! The sentance below is directly copied from a part of my profile:


    when I was really young I saw goldfinger with my uncle and I just liked it so much I had to see more! (AND I DID! :D )
  • JennyFlexFanJennyFlexFan Posts: 1,497MI6 Agent
    Hmmm... I remember we rented GoldenEye after I was obsessed with the N64 incarnation of it. Loved it too, and was hooked ever since.

    Also, shortly after, I saw AVTAK on TV, where it will always be special to me, as most hate it.
  • AlexAlex The Eastern SeaboardPosts: 2,694MI6 Agent
    The first Bond film I ever watched was DAF. My dad used to bring home a reel to reel from the embassy when we lived abroad. Along with some help from a neighbor they set up the screen in a basketball court and half the neighborhood joined us.

    At the time, and still today, Jill St. John made the biggest impression on me.
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