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Roger Moore & Timothy Dalton are my 2 favourite Bond actors, for different reasons. Roger Moore is just a class act. Super actor, totally tongue-in-cheek. I wouldn't call him slimy at all, but very smooth. He added levity to the roles and some much needed entertainment. Many of Connery's films were too serious for their own good. And I only began to really like Connery after he hit 50, grew a beard and had roles in films like THE NAME OF THE ROSE, INDY JONES LAST CRUSADE, JUST CAUSE, etc Dalton on the other hand was probably the most talented actor ever to play Bond. He should really be a much bigger name than he is.
__________________ *Charles Bronson makes Duke (Juan Fernandez) swallow his Rolex Watch* Duke: "I'm dying!" Bronson: "No you're not... But you are gonna have to stick your head between your legs to tell the time." Blu Rays ---- Vinyl ---- For Sale / Trade ---- Blu Spaghetti |
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I'd like to pose a question, inspired by the suggestion of David Warbeck, the New Zealander, as Bond... If an American HAD to play the role of Bond (sacrilege, I know ) who would you most like it to be? I would pick either... TOM SELLECK CHRISTOPHER GEORGE HARRISON FORD
__________________ *Charles Bronson makes Duke (Juan Fernandez) swallow his Rolex Watch* Duke: "I'm dying!" Bronson: "No you're not... But you are gonna have to stick your head between your legs to tell the time." Blu Rays ---- Vinyl ---- For Sale / Trade ---- Blu Spaghetti |
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I wouldn't mind seeing Clive Owen tackle the part of Bond and i think he'd be better in the role than Craig. Also, where non-British actors are concerned Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman and a fame-era Mel Gibson before controversy caused his career to crumble.
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I like Tim Doltan because he was in the 1st Bond film I watched - Licence To Kill but in general I can't get away with Moore. So my faves are in this order Sean Connery Piearce Brosnon Tim Doltan Daniel Craig George Lazenby Roger Moore |
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Dalton was great and very underrated, my third favourite after Connery and Craig. I do like Moore and Brosnan but in both cases, the last of their films were two of the worst of the series. Lazenby is my least favourite even though I love OHMSS. Would have been even better had Connery been in the film. |
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No way... A VIEW TO A KILL was an absolute classic!! A film starring Roger Moore, Patrick Macnee as well as Grace Jones and Christopher Walken as 2 psychopaths, could never be anything less than utterly brilliant!
__________________ *Charles Bronson makes Duke (Juan Fernandez) swallow his Rolex Watch* Duke: "I'm dying!" Bronson: "No you're not... But you are gonna have to stick your head between your legs to tell the time." Blu Rays ---- Vinyl ---- For Sale / Trade ---- Blu Spaghetti |
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A View to a Kill is a fun movie for sure, it has a really kitschy appeal, but it's a pretty lousy Bond film. Jones is wooden beyond belief and Walken is extremely hammy. Moore comes off worse though, it really was a case of a sequel too far, as he looks way too old and his scenes with Tanya Roberts come across as being more than a little creepy!
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Gotta agree with you there and it's painfully obvious Moore is doubled during the fight scenes too if i recall rightly. Good Duran Duran theme though imo and isn't a pre-fame Dolph Lundgren also supposed to have a bit-part in the film or am i wrong?
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Lundgren is in a scene at a racetrack, don't recall him speaking. He was at the time going out with Grace Jones, so you can see the connection! As for the obvious use of a stunt man, the scene in which Bond flies around The streets of Paris on an increasingly trashed Renault 11, you can blatantly see a double, complete with Ace Ventura-style quiff! |
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*looks at username* It's got to be Dalton, The Living Daylights & Licence To Kill represent my #1 and #2 favourite Bond films. As a big fan of Dalton both as an actor and a Bond, I can say without any doubt, that we were robbed of more Bond films. Given how little he aged, I believe that he could have continued as Bond through the 1990's, turning 54 (though looking still in his 40's) in 1998. We would then enter a new millenium with James Purefoy (who screentested for Bond in 1994) as Bond in 2000. Ranking the actors...? 1. Dalton 2. Connery ----- 3. Moore ----- 4. Brosnan 5. Lazenby ----- 6. Craig Oh, and Warbeck as Bond? Yes, I agree. The David Warbeck era: 1974 - 1985. Yes, am a Bond geek enough to have created my own Bond timeline (actos, films and years). |
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