Melt Face Molly Drop
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Moore is who I identified the most as Bond growing up, mostly because he had the longest run and most "modern" Bond at the time I was watching in the early 90s (Timothy Dalton's 2 films would occasionally pop up on TBS/TNT).Especially the Moore movies. But I think Die Another Day might be the worst one. But maybe this rewatch will change my opinion on some of them.
That all changed when GoldenEye came out in '95. Roger Moore became the "retro" Bond. And Connery, well, he might as well have been in black and white in my eyes. All I knew from him was The Rock, which I was obsessed with but he was nearing retirement by that point. So I still need to revisit his era.