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I wonder which one,or maybe all of them,influenced EON to audition him.
Then again, people lapped up Brosnan as Bond, so who knows?
He outsleazes Moore.
OP is a very mixed bag, but Roger Moore is among its assets.
I have no doubt had Brolin actually been cast, compared to what's seen on his tests he would have come off much better in OP. Still it would have been far too great a risk considering NSNA had been green-lit, was a done deal and Sean was coming back. Had Brolin done OP, and it been a failure, who knows, we still might have had Roger back in AVTAK regardless.
I much prefer OP the way it is as well as 1983 on the whole. Had I seen an OP with Brolin that summer, I might not have evolved into the massive Bond fan I am.
He doesnt change his expression from an 'i know in going to win face'..compare that with Sir Roger in the bomb diffusing moment and the confrontation with Orlov on the train.
Personally, I was already greatly disturbed by some of Cubby's decision making at the time and Brolin as Bond would've endorsed everything I was feeling; that TSWLM was a one-off and he was creatively stunted without Saltzman by his side. The fact that the UK newspapers were advocating Lewis Collins for Bond roughly around this period, a very credible suggestion IMHO, it would've been commercial suicide to go with the all-American Brolin at this stage. What with Connery coming back for NSNA, the press, fans and Uncle Tom Cobley and all would've had a field day. This was a period in cinema where big budget movies could also be big BO flops. To this day, I still don't understand what Cubby had against Lewis Collins as Bond. It's one of the biggest missed opportunities in the series to get Bond back on track with a more credible, serious and younger Bond. Ok, I was young myself, I went to the movies regularly, but I'd grown tired of Moore as Bond long before OP came along (MR and FYEO saw to that) and would've welcomed a new Bond, whether that had been Collins or Oliver Tobias I didn't mind either way. But Brolin, come on, no way would cinemagoers have welcomed him as Bond back then. No way hosay.
EDIT: Found my Collins thread and bumped it....
Here here. They have many fine actors. But Bond has to be a Brit.
Don t you know, if you can t find a reference on the net to back it up, it never happened. That is the prevalent mindset these days.
So true TF,so true...alas.