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Very good.
GE- v enjoyable but has its flaws. Have a personal fondness for it though as it was the first Bond film I saw.
TND - meh
TWINE - meh
DAD - First half so-so, second half aaaaaahhhhH!!!
I agree - when a debate becomes a personal grudge match, it is tedious.
Not at all - I think I've said on many occassions that I like Brosnan the man and have enjoyed some of his non Bond performances - far more so than anything else by Moore, Dalton or Craig. Just think he was an attrocious Bond.
For a lot of people, Brosnan delivers exactly what they want from a Bond film. To that end he definitely caters for a specific share of the market. Fair play to him.
The novelty value of OHMSS and the reassesment of it have been kind to Lazenby but lets be fair he just stands there and says lines, I don't think it's a coincidence that OHMSS is more of an ensemble piece.
Also a big cast surrounding Lazenby helps big time to take the focus from him so much.
Plus it was the first time Bond was on skis and in snow,and also the only time a Bond film was based at Xmas.
I would say TND is Brozzers best performance as Bond.
There a definitely parts of OHMSS that drag, but that can be said of a number of Bond movies - not lease some of the Brozzers.
I think TND is the exception, and most definitely the best of his four films. It limps over the finishing line, but up until the stealth boat it nips along quite nicely.
Yea, too much aimless gunfire at the end but all in all a pretty good entry.
That's how I felt in 1979 about Moonraker.
I can totally understand that. And I think there would have been some justification for that feeling. Did your view change after FYEO only at all?
I'm so !@!*&% tired of seeing so much @#!%&! negative @!#+&! about Pierce Brosnan. If it is so @!#$!& easy to play Bond, then why the #V@+ do they screen test every actor on Earth every #!@*+% time they need a new one?!?!?!
And come the day Craig is replaced by the new 'better & perfect THIS time' actor, I'll gladly #!&^$! remind everyone how HE ALSO saved the #@^%%! franchise at one point.
Thank you for your #@!&^$ attention in this matter!!!
:)) ;) Did I sound really pissed there? heh heh... I'm a great virtual actor. (*)
Les Dawson, may be.
Thats what she said, not me.
I agree.Hes effective as a killing machine but so is Jason Staham.The guy doesnt have the wit or charisma to play Bond.
know the one.
He was more at ease and looked better in TND
By TWINE his films lacked something...gravatas or whatever, I just felt "been there done that"
DAD the nadir of his films. His films just progressively got worst.
Was it all his fault? He has some blame for the the most part, Babs and MGW were so bent on playing it safe. Maybe they just did not like Pierce Brosnan. After all Cubby (and the People) had selected him.
I think Babs is happier with Craig, her own hand picked Bond.
Brosnan was not bad, but he could have been better.