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Klebbie: LTK (but a great and mean introduction of the main villain)
As for the Bondie: OHMSS as it introduces my favorite Bond actress. Plus you have a string of exciting fights and Barry's "This Never Happened to the Other Fella." Superb.
My Bondie is going to be for OHMSS I like how this PTS sets up the story to unfold. The fight here feels real and more gritty than what we got in YOLT. I could do without the screeching beach tires, but it is the golden one here for me.
Klebbie: OHMSS
The winner for best PTS in a Dalton or Lazenby Bond film is...The Living Daylights accepting the award is a Barbary Macaque.
The voting reveals that it was a two film race with TLD getting 10 votes and OHMSS fetching 5 votes. No votes for LTK being the best of this lot.
Now we shall give a kick in the shins to...Licence to Kill accepting the award for this film is one of the Hemmingway cats.
The voting reveals LTK receiving 6 votes and OHMSS receiving 5 votes. Is OHMSS the only Bond PTS to feature the main Bond lady in the PTS?
Now on to another category. Lets do a fun category with a Bondie for best under-rated performance by an actor. On paper these casting choices might have looked odd, but within the film it works.
The Bond films were known for casting some odd characters to fill out the cast lets look at a few. Which performance is an under-rated gem, or one that shouldn't work but does.
The nominees are:
Feel free to add in some write in votes as there are some I have likely overlooked. I kept our list to those who have limited screen time but make the most of what they have.
We will do a female category next.
I’ll go with my head on this occasion and say Coltrane but man it’s close for me.
I'd also like mention Vijay as played by Vijay Artiraj... To me he was so likeable and genuine. He had great chemistry with Moore, and I believed he was actually cracking up in a few scenes. I always enjoy his scenes, and I always feel his death.
Oh, wait. These people were never cast in a Bond film! Shame.
No. Anya Amasova appears in the PTS of TSWLM, and Madeleine Swann appears in the PTS for NTTD.
+1, for a non-actor he was better than a lot of the sacrificial lambs. I don't know if OP was an easy or difficult shoot but that cast really seemed to get along.
Of course, I have tried to purge NTTD from my memory. LOL! Not sure why I didn't think about Spy.
And lastly, Lupe in LTK PTS.
However, I'd vote for Vijay Amritraj if he was on the list. Great character and chemistry for a non actor.
At least Jimmy Dean and Wayne Newton didn't sing.
Wayne Newton as Professor Joe Butcher from LTK
The Bondie for under-rated performance goes to Jimmy Dean as Willard Whyte in DAF! Jimmy is currently in BAAAAHAAAA and can't accept his award.
Now lets flip the script to the female side and see which actress delivered an under-rated performance.
These actresses either hadn't appeared in a major film or were better known for other talents beyond acting. Lets see who we think deserves a Bondie for their performance:
Small note, Ursula and Claudine were dubbed for their performances.
Feel free to write in someone that I missed.
Which one is the best under-rated performance for a female?
No, but seriously: Olga Kurylenko, given how the question is worded. Though if we strictly thought of best performance by those candidates, it would have to be Lotte Lenya.
I can see the others being acted by other (or maybe even better actresses) in those Bond Girl roles, but with Lotte Lenya, it's hard to imagine any other actresses owning the role like she did, she's irreplaceable in the role, so because of that, she's an inspired casting choice, an underrated performance, especially, when it's always Robert Shaw whose always being looked at as the one who delivers a perfect performance, but Lotte Lenya also brought a great performance, she's perfect in the role, that the other candidates doesn't, and doesn't even come close.
She and Shaw, combined, and apart, have always shared a major reason why FRWL is a brilliant Bond film.
I also think Marlohe has been nearly universally praised, at least on this site, for her performance as Severine.
So, I’ll vote Olga. I thought she was incredibly strong, and, as others have pointed out, rarely gets discussed.