In which film were they at their best? [CONCLUSION]

1141517192023

Comments

  • Posts: 102
    @BAIN123 it's called a garter.
  • KerimKerim Istanbul Not Constantinople
    edited August 2011 Posts: 2,629
    I was dreading this one. I personally liked him better in LTK, but Dalton provided that breath of fresh air in TLD. It's a toss-up for me, but Dalton meant more to the franchise in TLD.

    I'll vote for TLD, but wouldn't be the least bit upset if LTK won.

  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    Posts: 13,356
    Licence To Kill
  • Posts: 1,310
    This is a true coin flip for me...As a film on the whole, I prefer The Living Daylights to Licence to Kill...so I'll give it to The Living Daylights by default, but it is very close.
  • TLD...it was less of a stretch for me.
  • Again, almost a coin flip for me...

    I'd lean towards TLD. He might have given a slightly better performance in LTK but I like the "fullness" of his performance in TLD better - he was more charming and showed a nice touch with the humour. I often use bits from TLD to counter people who say that Dalton was a dour, humourless Bond.

    "Amazing, this modern safety glass..."

    "You don't find too many normal people in this business, Q."
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    Posts: 13,356
    As a film on the whole, I prefer The Living Daylights...so I'll give it to The Living Daylights.
    We're voting on which film Dalton was better in, not our favourite film.
  • Posts: 2,107
    Licence to Kill.

    Me likey his revenge obsessed, playing the vile scum one against another, type of renegade Bond.
  • Posts: 503
    License to Kill.
  • edited August 2011 Posts: 1,310
    As a film on the whole, I prefer The Living Daylights...so I'll give it to The Living Daylights.
    We're voting on which film Dalton was better in, not our favourite film.
    Right, and because I found Dalton equally impressive in both movies, I gave it to The Living Daylights...the better film was the tiebreaker for me.
  • Monsieur_AubergineMonsieur_Aubergine Top of the Eiffel Tower with a fly in my soup!
    Posts: 642
    LTK
  • PrinceKamalKhanPrinceKamalKhan Monsoon Palace, Udaipur
    Posts: 3,262
    Both Dalton as Bond performances were excellent but I vote for my favorite debut performance from a Bond actor: TLD.
  • edited August 2011 Posts: 3,494
    LTK because Tim took Bond into previously uncharted territory and was just as awesome as he was in the more classic portrayal.
  • Posts: 5,634
    many people do believe that Tim Dalton was the best 007, closest to Flemings original character

    too bad he only featured in two movies

    I went with The Living Daylights as best Dalton 007, the second just seemed out of place, drug barons in Mexico and water sports etc, although LD was a bit dull in places, many scenes componsated for the bleak areas
  • Posts: 1,856
    The Living Day Lights
  • Posts: 9,858
    I have to go with licence to kill but Both films in my opinion Dalton was perfect in.
  • Posts: 5,634
    I like the fact that at the distribution center Dalton breaths in a lot of pure Cocaine yet is able to go about his business in normal circumstances thereafter

    :-??
  • AgentJamesBond007AgentJamesBond007 Vesper’s grave
    Posts: 2,634
    I'll go with Licence to Kill because he showed the most emotion there.
  • This is a tough one. He was amazing in both. Although he was more Bond-like and charming in TLD he had more to work with in LTK and seemed more secure with himself. With that said im voting for Licence to Kill. Final answer.
  • LudsLuds MIA
    Posts: 1,986
    Dalton was phenomenal on both flicks, however I'd have to put his performance in TLD as superior. Both flicks were outstanding, but there are simply more interesting scenes in TLD that stand out.
  • Posts: 19,339
    LTK for me easily.
  • Posts: 11
    LTK by a mile.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,257
    Throw in my vote for LTK and, by the narrowest of margins, LTK wins. ;;)
    Bernard Lee as M: OHMSS
    Walter Gotell as General Anatol Alexis Gogol: OP
    Desmond Llewelyn as Q: LTK
    Geoffrey Keen as Sir Frederick Gray: MR
    Dame Judy Dench as M: CR
    Victor Tourjansky as 'man with bottle': MR
    Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny: OHMSS
    Samantha Bond as Miss Moneypenny: GE
    Sean Connery as James Bond: TB
    Richard Kiel as Jaws: TSWLM
    David Hedison as Felix Leiter: LTK
    Robert Brown as M: LTK
    Roger Moore as James Bond: TSWLM
    Eunice Gayson as Sylvia Trench: DN
    Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter: QOS
    Robbie Coltrane as Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky: GE
    Clifton James as J.W. Pepper: LALD
    Joe Don Baker as Jack Wade: GE
    Jeremy Bulloch as Smithers: FYEO
    Pierce Brosnan as James Bond: DAD
    Eva Reuber-Staier as Rublevitch: TSWLM
    Giancarlo Giannini as René Mathis: QOS
    Michael Kitchen as Bill Tanner: GE
    Timothy Dalton as James Bond: LTK


    Entry #25: Colin Salmon as Charles Robinson
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
    Posts: 15,723
    Tough one... I say TND.
  • Posts: 102
    was he in GE at all? if so... GE.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,257
    was he in GE at all? if so... GE.
    No, he wasn't.

  • Posts: 102
    oops. DAD then.
  • edited August 2011 Posts: 19,339
    Either TND or TWINE - i'll go with TND.
  • TND
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
    edited August 2011 Posts: 13,999
    LTK won? B-) Mind you, it could've gone either way and i'd be happy.

    Anyway, TND.
Sign In or Register to comment.