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Final tally shows the academy voted along the following lines:
Goldfinger to the hoods convention...3 votes
Alec speaking about his Cossack blood...3 votes
Dr. No at an elegant dinner for 3...9 votes
Silva sharing his rat story to Bond....5 votes
Stromberg declaring no money for destruction...0 votes
Okay academy it's time for a big category. We shall be awarding a Bondie to the best actress in a lead role of a Bond film. Please remember we are considering the actresses acting skill and not her character. The nominees:
Okay esteemed academy who will take the Bondie for best actress in a lead role.
Why's that a problem?
Things always look bigger on film. He's not very far away.
Yeah it's Diana Rigg for me too. She's sheer class and it must be the only time when the female lead has by far overshadowed the male lead in a Bond film.
The honourable runner up for my money is Michelle Yeoh, who I think is fabulous in TND and gives a really charismatic performance.
Marceau is very good in her role but is never really extraordinary; Eva Green is okay but I think she's pretty miscast (she can't even really do the elegant by-play in the train scene; imagine Rigg saying those lines and making them sparkle); and Claudine Auger isn't really even the most impressive actress in Thunderball I'm afraid. If we had to pick a Connery one I'd have gone for Honor Blackman over her.
someone taking tiny steps along the floor like David Suchet’s Poirot might look like an impressive and intimidating villain to other people, but not to me
She’s also good with animals
I don't see the issue. He's being slightly camp in that scene. That's part of his sinister act.
Good, it means I’m still a lone voice
Agreed. I wonder if it took many takes to time the walking and monologue properly.
Good point! I think the community is so madly in love with Rigg that she would've won regardless. But it would have been a tougher choice for sure.
+1
I said the same, but then 2Wint did mention Dench, and I'd say she's better than Brosnan. I guess she did only really get a chance to shine more in the Craig films though.
Or Eva Green playing the character with something hidden under the surface and how she ends up falling for Bond and can't bring herself to deliver him to Quantum...or was it SPECTRE? But I digress!
@Max_The_Parrot. Given your user name, of course, you would say that 😊.
BTW: Despite owning all of the Rigg/Thorson Avenger episodes I never actually watched “A Touch of Brimstone.” But it will certainly be spinning in my DVD player at some point tomorrow. Is it any good……LOL?!
Time to hand out another Bondie. This one will go to the stunt car team that had the best car chase. An important distinction for the academy is that the category will only have cars as the primary vehicles in the chases. So no oil rig trucks from LTK or motorbikes from TND.
With that lets have the nominees:
Who takes the prize esteemed academy members? What one is the best car chase in the Bond film series!
The Lotus gets the feeling that no one likes it and goes for a swim in TSWLM
due in no small part to Naomi with her lovely but lethal wink ;)
but I think my favorite is another unnominated one: