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11/25/06 at 9:07pm
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Originally Posted by Chris Atkins
Other thoughts (just posted my review in that thread):
1. While I loved him in the role, I'm not sure Craig is going to be popular with the female half of the audience. |
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Originally Posted by Grt2BeAVol
Are you kidding??? I went ONLY because of him (and his blue eyes) and I'll see any more Bond films that he's in...and at first, I thought he was a bad choice just from pics i had seen....love him now. great choice.
and speaking for the female half- we love him |
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Originally Posted by Chris Atkins
Well, I've met lots of the female half that loathe him.
I'm sure he will have his female fans, but I'm also sure he won't have the same popularity that Brosnan did with the ladies. |
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Originally Posted by Nelson Au
On the torture scene, I knew what was coming, so I didn't feel that I was on the edge of my seat, though it was well done. I kept waiting to see how it followed the book. |
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Originally Posted by Marianne
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076752/
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) starred Roger Moore. Don't know how true to the book it was! |
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Originally Posted by Tino
Craig IS the best Bond since Connery, and I never thought I would say that.
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Originally Posted by Chris Atkins
Tino:
At this point, I would certainly agree that he is one of (if not the) best actors to ever inhabit the role. But I wouldn't agree that he is the best since Connery. I definitely prefer him to Moore and Lazenby after one film, and he can easily surpass Brosnan, but it will take a long, sustained run for him to pass Connery and Dalton (the latter was another good "actor" to inhabit the role). |
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Originally Posted by Tino
I also thought Dalton was terrific and he is my pick for third best Bond.
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| I think Dalton was great in Daylights, but was ill served by the material in Licence |
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Originally Posted by Sam Favate
I think Dalton was great in Daylights, but was ill served by the material in Licence.
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Originally Posted by Joe Karlosi
I always find I choose Sean Connery too as "best" Bond. But I really wonder if he is, or are we just unable to shake that he was the first guy to play the part?
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Originally Posted by Phil Florian
And "first" is only to those who saw him first. I was a wee lad when I first saw Bond but even in the late 70's, that Bond was Moore for quite a while . He was "Bond" to me until I caught a run of the original on TV (and long before the TBS all week Bond marathons, so it took a while to catch up with all of the other Bond material). As a kid I loved Moore, who played a more silly Bond but by teenage and beyond, Moore was too goofy to enjoy again and Connery was the one to have real staying power.
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Originally Posted by Joe Karlosi
Same thing with me. My very first Bond film was THE SPY WHO LOVED ME in the theater when I was 15. To me, Roger Moore was IT. Later on I discovered the Connery films as well, and now I like Sean better. All the same, I find I can enjoy Moore as well today; you just have to accept a different persona to his Bond.
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