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I'll try to find some links for you @Master_Dahark.
(Craig is a) "damn good Bond but the film as a whole, there was a bit too much flash cutting [and] it was just like a commercial of the action. There didn't seem to be any geography and you were wondering what the hell was going on."
I read that the two "allegedly" had a spat a few years ago but where does it actually say what Laz thought of Brosnan as Bond?
"[on GoldenEye (1995)] If [Pierce Brosnan] walked into a room, I doubt anyone would look up. But this is the `90s and women want a different man, a man who shows his feminine side. Pierce definitely has that."
http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/movies/movie-news/Pierce+Brosnan-10604.html
BROSNAN SLAMS LAZENBY PIERCE BROSNAN has launched an astonishing attack on JAMES BOND predecessor GEORGE LAZENBY, dubbing him a "pissed off Aussie". Brosnan is furious at a recent interview Lazenby - who starred as 007 in ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE - gave in which he accused Brosnan of being "charisma-free" and feminine. The Irish actor hits back in Playboy magazine, "George is just an angry, old, pissed-off guy. He was never an actor, but some pissed-off Aussie who doesn't know how to show his feminine side. I met him, and he's got that kind of brittle edge to him."
As for the "feminine side", George is a fine one to talk - the first Bond to actually go all soppy over a woman ;)
I sort of see where George is coming from, concerning GoldenEye, at least. Pierce seemed to be 'GQ-ing' it up a bit in his first one, what with his perfect hair and pouty supermodel face. And his voice is definitely a bit more feminine (high and soft) than what we've been used to. He gradually got out of that though- check out a pic of him from GoldenEye and then in Die Another Day and you'll see what I mean.
You know one person I'm sure I haven't heard from was Pierce Brosnan on Daniel Craig. I seem to remember him being a bit irked at being replaced as Bond after DAD. Wonder if there are hard feelings?
Apparently Brozza never saw Craig in the part. Shame but I suppose I can understand why:
You can tell he is still somewhat bitter but he seems to try and put a brave face on.
Surely he's seen them now though, right?? Especially since he likes Craig so much!
As for Dalton himself, who knows.
http://www.totalfilm.com/features/the-icon-sean-connery
On the tongue-in-cheek tone shift when Roger Moore took over:
For me, it’s too flippant in the sense of humour. In For Your Eyes Only, they spoiled a lot of very good sequences for the sake of a couple of very cheap jokes. In the beginning there’s a great sequence with Roger going around in a helicopter being remote-controlled by Blofeld. But then to throw it away with a pay-off like picking up Blofeld and dropping him down a chimney gets a cheap laugh – and credibility goes out the window. That’s the direction it’s gone in – one that I don’t appreciate.
On other actors who have played Bond:
Timothy Dalton has Shakespearean training, but he underestimated the role. The character has to be graceful and move well and have a certain measure of charm as well as be dangerous. Pierce Brosnan’s a good actor. He’s added some new elements to it.
Read more: Film features: The Icon - Sean Connery | TotalFilm.com
If I remember right, Dalton publicly announced he wouldn't be back in 93 or 94. Is it possible that by 1995 he may have regretted his decision? Wonder what Dalton thinks of GoldenEye
Are there any non-bitter former Bonds? ;-)
What a shame, him being my favorite.
I can't provide a link, but I remember an interview of Dalton during Brosnan's tenure where he said something like: 'I was driving along one day and saw a James Bond Billboard with pictures of Connery, Moore, and Brosnan- and not me--- and I felt free as a bird!'
http://www.life.com/gallery/37692/unpublished-james-bond-auditions#index/30
And there's always time for disco.
Looking at a couple of the other 5 contenders it does make you wonder what the quality of the other 395 candidates was like.
Has Sean Connery ever seen OHMSS-- and what did he think?
Has he ever discussed that in any of his interviews? I mean I would have hoped he at least checked it out, if nothing else but to have a handle on where the Bond character is after his absence, you know what I mean? Or maybe the Directer just sat Sean down and said 'look in the last Bond movie, you got married and she died right away, so keep that in mind when we film, got it?' lol
Looking at DAF, I doubt they even did that much!
I'm curious about his opinion of all of the movies as well-- I know for a fact he saw GoldenEye and liked it.
Brozza seems to have a hair up in butt re Bond. I guesss being the only Bond who was actually let go [fired] I can understand why. But its been 10 years since his last outing. He should let it go. (And Sean should too)
I do feel a bit bad for Dalton in some ways. I wonder if he regrets leaving. He deserved a third movie. GE? Not sure because if we had Dalton, I doubt we'd have had Bean, Scorupco or even Frankie.
I realise this was mentioned nearly a year ago - but i've never seen this commercial - is it still online somewhere?