• Pop Culture
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Comic Books
    • Video Games
    • Toys & Collectibles
  • Features
    • News
    • Reviews
    • Articles and Opinions
    • Interviews
    • Exclusives
    • Flickering Myth Films
    • FMTV
  • About
    • About Flickering Myth
    • Write for Flickering Myth
    • Advertise on Flickering Myth
  • Socials
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • Bluesky
    • Instagram
    • Flipboard
    • Linktree
    • X
  • Terms
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy

Flickering Myth

Geek Culture | Movies, TV, Comic Books & Video Games

  • News
  • Reviews
  • Articles & Opinions
  • Write for Us
  • The Baby in the Basket

What The Public Thinks Is The Best Bond Girl, Villain, Film And Actor

October 18, 2015 by Neil Calloway

With the release of Spectre fast approaching, this week Neil Calloway looks at what the public consider the best in James Bond films…

So we’re all gearing up to the new Bond film – in Halloween week, appropriately enough, given its title. Ricky Church is doing his reviews of previous outings for the franchise for Flickering Myth. Daniel Craig did his best to publicise the film by admitting in a recent interview that he’d rather slash his wrists than make another Bond.

Of course, like a good Miss Moneypenny should, Naomie Harris said that Craig was being sarcastic, and a “Sony insider” revealed that the studio had told him to shut up and stop bashing Bond, with another “Hollywood insider” being quoted as saying “Craig is pretentious and thinks he’s better than Bond, that it doesn’t give him the creative range he needs.”.

Perhaps it is a good job that Craig isn’t too keen on donning the tuxedo and strapping on the Walther again; he’s only contracted to one more film, and if a recent poll is to be believed, he’s got some work to do to be the public’s favourite Bond.

Conducted to mark the release of Spectre, last week The Sunday Times polled 4,500 of its readers, asking them their favourite Bond film, Bond villain, Bond girl and, perhaps most importantly, their favourite actor who has played Bond.

Unsurprisingly, given that it is not only the highest grossing Bond film, but the highest grossing film ever at the UK box office, Skyfall won the popular vote for best Bond film, with 17.3% of the vote, ahead of Casino Royale with 15.1%. Goldfinger, the third film in the series, came third in the poll with 14.7%.

When it comes to Bond villains, Skyfall again comes out on top, with Javier Bardem’s Raoul Silva being voted number one by 18.7%, almost two percent ahead of Jaws with 16.8%, despite the latter character appearing in both The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker. Blofeld, the villain in six films across the Connery and Moore eras, and played by five different actors, comes in third place with 16.3%. Casino Royale‘s Le Chiffre is fourth with 8%.

One of the most important elements of a Bond film, for male viewers at least, is the Bond girl. Oddly, here voters eschewed the recent offerings for the top spot (though Casino Royale‘s Vesper Lynd came second with 14.6% percent of the vote), and went for Dr. No‘s Honey Ryder, played by Ursula Andress. It’s been much parodied and referenced, including by Halle Berry in Die Another Day and by Daniel Craig in Casino Royale, but it appears that Andress emerging from the sea in a bikini still holds a place in the public imagination, fifty years after it originally appeared on-screen.

This trend continues when readers were asked to name their favourite Bond actor. Daniel Craig came in second with 34.7% of the vote, and Roger Moore was third with 9.3% of the vote, ahead of Pierce Brosnan on 7.1%, Timothy Dalton with 2.8% and George Lazenby, with his lone outing in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, at the rear with 0.9%. Obviously that means the public’s favourite Bond is Sean Connery, the original big screen Bond, who received 45.2% of the vote. Not bad for someone who gave up playing Bond in official films (we’ll disregard 1983’s Never Say Never Again, as it’s not an Eon Production) when Daniel Craig was only 3.

Given the responses above, Skyfall looms large in the public imagination when it comes to Bond, with only the stars or characters from the first film beating it in the poll. Spectre, already the Bond with the biggest budget, will have a lot to live up to if it wants to be as good as its predecessor, and will need to more than match what many – and certainly the bean counters at the British box office – already consider the best Bond film.

Neil Calloway is a pub quiz extraordinaire and Top Gun obsessive. Check back here every Sunday for future instalments.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL18yMRIfoszEaHYNDTy5C-cH9Oa2gN5ng&v=C_zu6XuI_g4

Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, Movies, Neil Calloway Tagged With: James Bond, Spectre

FMTV – Watch Our Latest Video Here

WATCH OUR MOVIE NOW FOR FREE ON PRIME VIDEO!

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:

The Best Eiza González Movies

Who is the Best Final Girl in Horror?

Cannon Films and the Masters of the Universe

The Shining at 45: The Story Behind Stanley Kubrick’s Psychological Horror Masterpiece

The Essential Horror Movie Threequels

The Best ‘So Bad It’s Good’ Horror Movies

Takashi Miike: The Modern Godfather of Horror

Eli Roth: Ranking the Films of the Horror Icon

7 Great Forgotten 90s Teen Movies You May Have Missed

The Return of Cameron Diaz: Her Best Movies Worth Revisiting

Top Stories:

Movie Review – F1: The Movie (2025)

Batman Begins at 20: How it reinvented franchise filmmaking

Movie Review – Elio (2025)

Linda Hamilton battles aliens in trailer for sci-fi action thriller Osiris

Batman is James Gunn’s “biggest issue” and he’s working to get The Brave and the Bold “right”

4K Ultra HD Review – Dark City (1998)

Movie Review – Bride Hard (2025)

Ten Unmade Film Masterpieces

STREAM FREE ON PRIME VIDEO!

FEATURED POSTS:

MTV Generation-Era Comedies That Need New Sequels

The Best Sword-and-Sandal Movies of the 21st Century

Great Mob Movies You Might Have Missed

10 Great Cult 80s Movies You Need To See

Our Partners

  • Pop Culture
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Comic Books
    • Video Games
    • Toys & Collectibles
  • Features
    • News
    • Reviews
    • Articles and Opinions
    • Interviews
    • Exclusives
    • Flickering Myth Films
    • FMTV
  • About
    • About Flickering Myth
    • Write for Flickering Myth
    • Advertise on Flickering Myth
  • Socials
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • Bluesky
    • Instagram
    • Flipboard
    • Linktree
    • X
  • Terms
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy

© Flickering Myth Limited. All rights reserved. The reproduction, modification, distribution, or republication of the content without permission is strictly prohibited. Movie titles, images, etc. are registered trademarks / copyright their respective rights holders. Read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. If you can read this, you don't need glasses.


 

Flickering MythLogo Header Menu
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Articles & Opinions
  • Write for Us
  • The Baby in the Basket