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Same here.
She doesn't have licence to kill. She is a random woman and she spoils his mission. She is losing her innocence too.
Imagine a younger Bond. :D
How about, Pierce Brosnan? :)
I always think she's rather miscast just in the role of a Greek lady.
"Thay keeled ma parontz!" :D
She's a bit too silly for the main lead, but I agree there's a quite tangible, quite grown-up warmth between the two of them. The night he spends with her, and the walk on the beach in the morning, is one of the most surprisingly romantic trysts in any of the Bond films.
It's quite hard to imagine Connery's colder, shallower Bond in those scenes with Lisl.
Yes, that's why I think Dalton should've been in this, it's obvious that this was written with a new and young actor in mind.
Then yes for Bouquet (who thankfully I'm not alone in seeing how miscast was she, beautiful though, but also added to that was her stiff acting, and no chemistry with Moore; well as usual with his female leads), I wished it's Ornella Muti who played the role instead with Dalton as the opposite lead.
I recently showed that to my friend who is not into Bond, and he laughed and was shocked something like it was ever in a Bond movie and is now even more curious about them, to be fair.
It would have been more in place in MR but I don't think Margaret was elected yet. Interesting that earlier in the film doesn't Freddie Gray say "she'll have our guts for garters" referring to the female PM? Seems Wilson and Maibaum were trying to reflect reality in their script and play off the new PM.
I support this view. Felt that way since my first viewing in '99 when my friend turned to my and said "No superlatives."
The one I most dread putting on, because it's so boring, is TMWTGG. But TND is up there too.
I agree, @jobo. Here's where I'm at with Moore:
His best Bond film: FYEO
His most fun Bond film: TSWLM
He looked best as Bond in: MR
Probably a fair analysis. His best performance was FYEO in my opinion.
I think both DAF and TMWTGG start off really well, but struggle in the latter stages to keep your attention!
FYEO isn't boring its just by design not boombastic
I think if you take out the silly dialogue, and Bond patting the bald head, ( a very unconvincing bald wig, would the stuntman not shave his head for the part?) It would work better, it is a spectacular shot of him being dropped down the chimney stack, and nice fade into the titles. I'm not sure how else they could have ended the sequence?
Same. It drags.