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Time for another fun would you rather!
Would you rather gamble Largo in Chemin De Fer OR gamble Le Chiffre in Poker
I prefer using the poker in my cheminée and look at my 1/87 scale chemin de fer collection.
Now on to another fun one. Lets do some would you rather scenarios where we pit the debuts of our leading men off against one another.
First up would you rather watch Sean in DN or Brosnan in GE?
One is a low key film and a low key debut, the other bold and brash. One has a detective element with some small world stakes, the other a globetrotting adventure with big set pieces. One was made on a budget the other was made for modern film audiences. One has an iconic villain, the other an unique villain. Which one would you rather watch?
Sean Connery in DN is magnetic and my eyes are drawn to him.
Brosnan, not so much, and I find he’s far stronger in the first half of TND.
Brosnan isn't my favourite Bond, and it might be in large part due to the writing (which I think played to Brosnan's ability to perform better when being more understated) but I find him more Fleming-esque in GE, which is more to my personal preference. And honestly I prefer GE slightly over DN nowadays (the latter is good, but the filmmaking is very dated in places, especially compared to the next two). So Brosnan it is.
Dr. No is by far the better antagonist…. I love when he heads into Bond’s bedroom, while Bond is passed out in bed, and pulls down the sheet to “inspect” his opponent.
A brilliant touch pulled directly from the even-better book.
Yes that is creepy and I do recall the book playing up this aspect of the villainy and the experiment that he's about to put Bond through. Great thoughts so far gang!
Because GE will always be my preferred film but Sean in DN is phenomenal
However, the simplicity of DN is what I prefer. It's a wonderful debut, that I can watch over and over, and still enjoy. All the elements work, and visually it's hard to beat.
You tell me! Which film would you rather watch, Sean's Debut in DN or Pierce's debut in GE? Can be because of the actor, performance or any other reason you care to share!
Would you rather watch Moore's debut in LALD or Dalton's debut in TLD?
In one we have a Bond who doesn't drink a martini, wear a tux, wear a hat or smoke cigarettes. The other we have a Bond who drink martini's (including ones that have been drugged), wears a tux a few times, doesn't wear a hat but does smoke cigarettes.
Which debut do you prefer? It can be for the overall film, the performance of the debuting actor, or whatever criteria you wish!