Favorite James Bond Actor
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Topic: Favorite James Bond Actor
Posted By: Chris H
Subject: Favorite James Bond Actor
Date Posted: November 20 2008 at 20:29
So me and a friend are having a debate over who the best Bond actor to grace the big screen is, and I'll leave it up to the population of PA to help settle. I won't let you know who we both have picked as our favorites, but it should be interesting to see yours. Purely coincidence that there is another new Bond poll. And also, official films only, so sorry, but no David Niven!
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Posted By: Jozef
Date Posted: November 20 2008 at 22:34
Roger Moore. I loved all the Bond movies he was in, especially The Man With the Golden Gun.
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Posted By: King of Loss
Date Posted: November 20 2008 at 22:51
I really enjoyed Pierce Brosnan, since I grew up on his films and his impeccable smooth attitude. But I think Connery is still the best.
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Posted By: Easy Livin
Date Posted: November 21 2008 at 03:08
Connery for me. The only one I've found disappointing though is Dalton, who was a bit too nice.
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Posted By: fusionfreak
Date Posted: November 21 2008 at 03:36
Sean of course!But Daniel Craig is very convincing.
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Posted By: febus
Date Posted: November 21 2008 at 15:18
Roger MOORE....classy! Brosnan and Connery following!
Don't know what to think of thye last one yet!!
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Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: November 21 2008 at 15:23
Connery and Brosnan very close to him, the only one I could never stand is Roger Moore, too much a pretty boy plus his movies are by far the worst and most ridiculous.
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Posted By: Alberto Muñoz
Date Posted: November 21 2008 at 15:29
Connery
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Posted By: Vibrationbaby
Date Posted: November 21 2008 at 15:32
I like Geoge Lazenby`s line in the opening of OHMSS when his future wife takes off with his car : " This never happened to the other guy". Has to be Connery The only two guys who played Bond who were actually English were Craig and Moore.
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Posted By: The Doctor
Date Posted: November 21 2008 at 15:38
Dalton followed closely by Lazenby.
Ok. Seriously....Connery followed closely by Brosnan. Then Moore, Craig, Lazenby and Dalton.
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Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: November 21 2008 at 15:39
Roger Moore.
It's psychological: he's the first Bond that I saw, and I really liked my first Bond movie (For Your Eyes Only) and I liked his performance as James Bond: his dry humour especially, so for me he's the James Bond. Okay, I like Sean Connery as well.
I like Pierce Brosnan only in non - Bond - movies (for instance: The Thomas Crowne Affair).
George Lazenby: I like the movie, but he's not a real Bond for me. Diana Rigg was great though.
Timothy Dalton: I loved the Living Daylights as a movie, but not the one that followed. Timothy's a bit too un-Bondish, I guess.
Daniel Craig: after the review in the newspaper, which was pretty negative, I didn't dare to check him out.
Favourite Bond girl: Ursula Andress (Dr. No).
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Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: November 21 2008 at 16:30
^ an Ursula fan.. nice!
I think Craig is great, best since Connery though he doesn't appear to be Scottish which Bond is suppose to be.. great choice though, and Casino Royale was terrific
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Posted By: Bitterblogger
Date Posted: November 21 2008 at 16:41
Just got Dalton on the board, not necessarily because I think he's the best, but because I think he had real potential that wasn't yet realized. He was especially good in The Living Daylights.
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Posted By: FELT GWRT DPKPSXY
Date Posted: November 21 2008 at 17:33
For me it doesn't get any better than Connery.
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Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: November 23 2008 at 12:39
Connery did all the best films, he is great, but too Scottish to be a real a James Bond ... much like his 'Irish' Jim Malone (Untouchables), 'Spanish' Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez (Highlander), 'Greek' Agamemnon (Time Bandits), 'English' King Arthur (Robinhood)...
Lazenby was good, shame he only did the one.
Never liked Dalton or Brosnan in the role and Moore will always be The Saint pretending to be James Bond.
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Posted By: Politician
Date Posted: November 23 2008 at 14:48
Can't say I rate Daniel Craig as Bond; I think he was badly miscast (although I liked "Casino Royale" a lot, and thought "Quantum Of Solace" had its moments).
Anyone who has read the books (and I've read them all) will know what a complex character the literary Bond was: outwardly charming, eloquent and even slightly effete, but inwardly quite vicious, self-loathing, insecure and rather paranoid, with a deep disgust for what he does for a living. Also, he wasn't particularly successful with women, being quite adept at seducing them, but hopeless in forming the lasting, stable relationships he needs.
Indeed, in "Casino Royale" his fiancée commits suicide; in "Moonraker" the policewoman he falls in love with tells him she's engaged already and simply isn't interested; in "From Russia With Love", the girl who moved in with him gets bored with their relationship and returns to America; in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" his wife is murdered within hours of their wedding; in "You Only Live Twice" he stays with his Japanese bride only until his amnesia wears off, whereupon he leaves to rediscover his earlier life; and the final novel in the series "The Man With The Golden Gun" ends up with Bond in a relationship with his secretary, already bored and knowing it's not going to work, although she's madly in love with him.
Craig captures the vicious, insecure side of the character well, but he's simply not charming or posh enough, coming across as a slightly unhinged thug. Sean Connery and Roger Moore were both excellent, but too cocksure, and both seemed to give the impression that being a secret agent and killing people is a bit of a lark, an opinion certainly not shared by the literary character. Pierce Brosnan is hard to judge, as none of his scripts were particularly good, but overall he struck me as rather anodyne.
Timothy Dalton came close to capturing the literary character, but to me George Lazenby was far and away the best Bond. It helped that he had the best film script of all (and the only one that is virtually identical to the novel), but his performance is perfectly judged throughout, especially in the love scenes with Diana Rigg, perfectly balancing Bond's outward elegance with his self-doubt and need to be loved (possibly reflecting Lazenby's own insecurity, as he was not an actor by profession).
As an interesting footnote, Ian Fleming always wanted the character to be played by Noël Coward.
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Posted By: St.Cleve Chronicle
Date Posted: November 25 2008 at 07:52
Didn't Fleming want David Niven for the role?
Connery's the best. Lazenby's good. I can understand why some hate Moore, but I think he was great. Dalton did some fine work as well. Pretty close to the character in Fleming's books. Brosnan: good actor, bad movies Craig - not good. He shouldn't have the licence to kill! People say Casino Royale is very close to the novels, but I disagree.
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Posted By: el böthy
Date Posted: November 25 2008 at 09:04
Daniel Craig, no doubt about it!
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Posted By: el böthy
Date Posted: November 25 2008 at 09:05
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
Connery and Brosnan very close to him, the only one I could never stand is Roger Moore, too much a pretty boy plus his movies are by far the worst and most ridiculous.
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True that!
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Posted By: kevdog
Date Posted: November 26 2008 at 16:52
Easily Connery
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Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: November 26 2008 at 16:57
Politician wrote:
Can't say I rate Daniel Craig as Bond; I think he was badly miscast (although I liked "Casino Royale" a lot, and thought "Quantum Of Solace" had its moments).
Anyone who has read the books (and I've read them all) will know what a complex character the literary Bond was: outwardly charming, eloquent and even slightly effete, but inwardly quite vicious, self-loathing, insecure and rather paranoid, with a deep disgust for what he does for a living. Also, he wasn't particularly successful with women, being quite adept at seducing them, but hopeless in forming the lasting, stable relationships he needs.
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which is exactly how Craig has played him.. who would you have cast ? There aren't many actors that would be able to do it, fit the role, understand the character, be in good enough shape, and be British. I think it was a great choice, and without doubt the best pick since Connery.
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Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: November 26 2008 at 18:12
My wife's a Bond nut and she puts Connery at the top, Lazenby at the bottom, Dalton next above him, Moore and Brosnan about equal in style and rank above Dalton, and is really starting to dig Craig.
We haven't been to the new one yet, but we will be catching it at the theater as has been a requisite ever since we started dating. As good as home theaters have become, Bond movies are still one of those go and see it affairs.
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Posted By: jammun
Date Posted: November 26 2008 at 19:30
Connery, no doubt.
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Posted By: Politician
Date Posted: November 27 2008 at 13:25
Atavachron wrote:
Politician wrote:
Can't say I rate Daniel Craig as Bond; I think he was badly miscast (although I liked "Casino Royale" a lot, and thought "Quantum Of Solace" had its moments).
Anyone who has read the books (and I've read them all) will know what a complex character the literary Bond was: outwardly charming, eloquent and even slightly effete, but inwardly quite vicious, self-loathing, insecure and rather paranoid, with a deep disgust for what he does for a living. Also, he wasn't particularly successful with women, being quite adept at seducing them, but hopeless in forming the lasting, stable relationships he needs.
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which is exactly how Craig has played him.. who would you have cast ?
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Craig realises the vicious, self-loathing, insecure, paranoid and self-disgusted side of the character extremely well, but I don't think his interpretation is remotely charming, eloquent or effete. As to whom I would have cast - very good question! Hugh Grant would be extremely charming, eloquent and effete, but I doubt he could manage self-loathing, insecurity, paranoia or self-disgust however hard he tried.
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