I watched Quantum of Solace last night, and started thinking about the best fights in Bond films. Here are my top 5 -
5) Bond (Daniel Craig) and the 2 African assassins in "Casino Royale". Tough fight against 2 opponents.
4) My fourth favorite, strangely does not involve Bond. In "The Living Daylights", a British agent surprises the East German killer in the kitchen of the MI6 HQ. They have a short brutal fight using various kitchen implements.
3) Bond (Sean Connery) and the smuggler Peter Franks in "Diamonds are Forever".
2) 007 (Pierce Brosnan) and 006 (Sean Bean) at the end of "Goldeneye". The fight goes on forever, using various weapons and platforms.
My #1 is Bond (Sean Connery) and Red Grant (Robert Shaw) in the train compartment in "From Russia with Love". This is a brutal, violent nip and tuck battle that looks the most realistic of any fight I've seen in the Bond films.
5) Bond (Daniel Craig) and the 2 African assassins in "Casino Royale". Tough fight against 2 opponents.
4) My fourth favorite, strangely does not involve Bond. In "The Living Daylights", a British agent surprises the East German killer in the kitchen of the MI6 HQ. They have a short brutal fight using various kitchen implements.
3) Bond (Sean Connery) and the smuggler Peter Franks in "Diamonds are Forever".
2) 007 (Pierce Brosnan) and 006 (Sean Bean) at the end of "Goldeneye". The fight goes on forever, using various weapons and platforms.
My #1 is Bond (Sean Connery) and Red Grant (Robert Shaw) in the train compartment in "From Russia with Love". This is a brutal, violent nip and tuck battle that looks the most realistic of any fight I've seen in the Bond films.