i didn't like him or the film! roger played bond best
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Stygian23 — 19 years ago(June 30, 2006 08:05 AM)
To paraphrase at least 4 critics (Roger Ebert one of them) Brosnan became a better actor playing Bond.
Of course he did, and that isn't saying much. He was always a sh!tty actor, still is. As the papers said when he got the gig to begin with, he is a washed-up TV actor. I wouldn't call his portrayal perfect, nor would I say he brought ANYTYHING new to the role. I pretty much agree with most of your list, but I would alter it thus:
Worst: Moore - His scripts were crap (except FYEO, TSWLM, and to a lesser extent Octopussy), and he never looked like he could handle himself in a fight.
Second Worst: Brosnan - A glorified Moore. Left the role as the FATTEST actor to ever play Bond, even though he came in as the slimmest one. Took the series back toward the OTT crapfests of the Moore era, and played Remmington Steele the whole time, never once actually portraying Bond.
Middleman: Connery - Translated the role to film, but after Goldfinger his films got progressively worse. 3 good films out of 7 drags his ranking down.
Second Best: Lazenby - If he had staid in the role instead of listening to his agent his legacy would have been much better. For a non-actor who was playing Connery playing Bond, he did damn well. And he pulled off a portrayal that Connery would never have been able to handle.
Best: Dalton - The epitome of Bond. If he had a touch more of the early Connery wit he would have been perfect.
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wbmktg — 19 years ago(September 06, 2006 12:02 PM)
Irrespective of anyone's analysis and or opinion, these actors played bond well in their respective eras, and I personally enjoyed their respective portrayals. No wonder the series has la1c84sted as long.. Now we have Daniel Craig and it would be interesting to see how his interpretation of bond will further the series..
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jruiz58 — 19 years ago(October 08, 2006 10:58 PM)
Ah the age old debate of who the greatest Bond is
- Sean Connery (the classic Bond. he has the most great ones so he's gotta be #1)
- Timothy Dalton (more serious and dangerous and I really wished he would've done more)
- George Lazenby (its hard to judge Lazenby after just one movie but again, I would've like to see him do more)
- Roger Moore (way too uneven and he stayed way too long. 7 movies over 12 years is much too long. had some great ones, had some bad ones)
- Pierce Brosnan (sorry to all the fanboys, but this guy is b o r i n g. he has the same tone of voice and facial expression in every movie. Comple miscast)
I think Daniel Craig's Bond will be along the lines of Dalton and hopefully he'll do more than 2. I think he'll do at least 3 since he doesn't want to make the same mistake as Lazenby and Dalton.
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thebigfinn — 18 years ago(September 01, 2007 07:50 AM)
Okay, I now retract what I earlier said about George being the worst Bond ever
Here's what I think:
I've never seen him in any other movie, so I can't really judge his acting abilities But On Her Majesty's Secret Service was the WORST Bond film ever, the script was so bad, and therefore, the movie (in my opinion) was crap.
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GeorgeLazenby — 18 years ago(October 17, 2007 01:26 PM)
I appreciate the supportive words some of you have expressed. I'm also indirectly flattered by the antagonists here since their stance is presented infinitely more shakily; too many absolutes, very little indication of a position from which to judge one film or another.
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thebigfinn — 18 years ago(November 20, 2007 04:23 PM)
I do not really appreciate the writing style of OHMSS, it was poorly written. If it was written better, it could've been a better success. On another note: To say that Lazenby was the best Bond is going too far, why is it that you people don't see the effect that someone like Connery or Craig had/has on the Bond series? They were both incredible.
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Boromir007 — 17 years ago(November 20, 2008 08:21 AM)
Regardless of Sean Connery's reputation, George Lazenby made a great Bond too. He made that last scene. And I don't think any other actor could have done it any better, he proved that he had the right acting abilities. But people tend to judge his performance by the fact the he2000 did it only once, which is ridiculous. And so it happens that Lazenby is so underrated.
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