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Also, Moore helps to elevate MR. His charming presence is one of several awesome elements in that film that mask the silly plot. He was dealt a weaker card with MR, but he at least knew what to do with it and turn it into an ace.
And, @thedove, great idea for a thread! I hope it spawns some good debate without being flogged to death with over-analysis and over-intellectualization. Let’s just have some fun! :-D
He's also great in FYEO, but that film was obviously made for a new Bond and younger Bond actor, it's different from the Moore Era, it's grounded and a bit gritty, and especially that PTS.
Even the Bond Girl (Melina) was meant for a younger actor, with Moore, especially his age was very uncomfortable to look at, Melina was almost like his daughter.
And it's different to see Moore in FYEO, it's a bit out of character for his Bond too, especially that it's already established by the time FYEO was released, it's just felt different compared to the other Moore Era Bond films.
Whereas in MR, it's Moore in his prime, the film that really fits his Bond, it's tailored for Moore, with FYEO it's really written for a new and younger actor.
I think MR would've been a better exit for Moore really, and especially that the film was a success at the time, it would end his Bond tenure in a high note.
I think FYEO would've been an excellent intro for Dalton.
54 versus 52 doesn't really count as a big difference, now does it? ;-)
But I get what you're saying. In truth, I think Moore's age didn't really show that much until AVTAK due to what I now understand were unfortunate cosmetic choices.
Yes, might not that far off, but the change in Moore's look from MR to FYEO was really big and obvious, the difference.
In MR, he still looked a bit young, with FYEO, he really aged fast, I don't know if it had something to do with his skin, his hair, I don't know, but he really looked old in FYEO, compared to MR.
My pick is MR! Thanks for the love @DarthDimi lets hope this thread can stay fun and entertaining!
Would you rather have dinner with Francisco Scaramanga or Dr No?
Dr. No was courteous and welcoming.
Dr. No was even inviting Bond to join SPECTRE, so he's just being friendly and kind.
And that Dinner scene wasn't that scary or threatening as with Scaramanga where the guy's holding a gun while we're eating, and we're not that sure if the food is safe, because he's really menacing in the way he talked to us, I couldn't eat well, I would get scared and nervous, even Bond was anxious in that dinner scene.
Compare it to Bond in Dr. No's dinner, he's still cool and relaxed, he could talk to Dr. No with so much ease.
With Scaramanga, Bond was really nervous and uncomfortable.
Scaramanga was a very scary man to be with, he would challenge you, and there's a strong sense of betrayal against his supposed calmness.
So I would go with Dr. No's dinner.
With Scaramanga on the other hand unless you get in his way or pose a threat I can imagine him letting you live.
Good answers so far! Lets see if others chime in!
But both of them talk about themselves way too much to make conversation interesting.
@Agent_99. I misjudged you. You have damaged my organisation and my pride. You are nothing but a stupid police man.
Scaramanga has a cool island, with fantastic views from the dining room.
Both have blondes in bikinis.
Both hosts wouldn’t hesitate to kill me, but I think Dr.No would be less hesitant to kill me, he’s very intelligent, and I’d have Honey to….admire.
Dr.No gets my vote.
Plus a free hotel service style with free shower, coffee, blue robes, free clothes, man! What more could you ask for?
Dr. No was very caring towards his guests.
Scaramanga never did that to his guest! Plus I'm afraid that he would also likely to have my vehicle destroyed with his Solex Agitator, yeee, I mean look at what he'd done to Bond's plane?
The shower was too 'clean off' the radiation from the swamp. Though, Bond and Honey did seem to enjoy it. The coffee however was drugged. Not really a nice thing too do to guests.
He also chained Honey up in room, that would've seen her drown if she wasn't saved by Bond.
Given my nickname, I'm sure he'll see me :p
Oh no, he's here! @GoldenGun I'm afraid! 😧
Didn't Dr No serve up a Dom Perignon during dinner? And that dinner, by the way, looked delicious!
You got me there, mate. Seems I'm more forgiving towards Scaramanga than towards the dear old doctor :))
I did notice an extended collection of wine too though, and a junk :p
"That's a Dom Pérignon '55. It would be a pity to break it."
"I prefer the '53 myself."
"Clumsy effort, Mr Bond. You disappoint me."
Okay lets take this into another direction:
Would you rather report to Bernard Lee's M or Judi Dench's M?
Judi Dench M is a terror and arrogant, and would be hesitant to save me alive! Remember in Skyfall: "Take The Shot!" and I don't want to work with a boss who have a secret past and personal problems that would later involve me in! (See: Elektra and Silva).
And as Tanner described her: "The Evil Queen of Numbers" :-SS
For 11 films he was one of the few people who could tell 007 what to do, and someone for whom Bond had respect for.
He knew what Bond was capable of, and trusted his best agent to do his job.
I love Judi Dench, but she never really seemed believable to me as James Bonds boss M.
It kind of felt like Judi Dench in a Bond movie.
Maybe that’s unfair. She certainly gave a lot to the series. But Bernard Lee is my favourite.