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I'll second that. I also really hate the bit in the fire engine when he says 'my real name is Bond, James Bond' why would you say that? Youd just say 'my real name is James Bond.'
Particularly grating as hes just said the same line literally 30 seconds earlier.
Those are all great but I also liked Moore's deliveries in TSWLM and OP aswell. And ofcourse there's Craig's awesome delivery in CR.
TLD execution of the line is a little lazy in the PTS though guess it was trying to shake up the delivery of the line and not make it always suave and calm
The worst? Daniel Craig. When he said the line, it sounded forced, not genuine.
Anyways, best and worst;
Best: Dr No
Worst: Diamonds Are Forever
The Worst: Brosnan in TWINE
The Worst: George Lazenby in On Her Majesty's Secret Service- incredibly cheesy in the PTS!
As for the worst... some of you have singled out Dalton's from TLD, but I disagree. Though it does sound rushed, at least he makes it sound like it's part of the conversation and doesn't draw attention to it, something that both Brosnan (in the lift scene in TWINE) and Lazenby unfortunately did. Those two are a tie for the worst imo.
Hmm...I wonder sometimes whether, if you are going to say that line you need to draw attention to it...or at least make it sound cool. Daniel Craig's delivery at the end of CR draws attention to itself. Dalton's may not draw attention to itself but it doesn't really sound cool. Its like he's ordering a pizza.
That's an interesting point you bring up @BAIN123. I agree with you a hundred percent that Dalton's does not make it sound cool at all. But I also think that may not have been the objective. Whereas with Craig, I do agree that it very much draws attention to itself but I think that's clearly the point in that instance. In a case where the last line of the movie is that, there is no question what the intent is. It's taking you out of the movie anyway, but trying to do so with a bang.
There are so many ways to interpret this line and the intent behind the delivery. Perhaps that is why there are so many varied opinions.
I agree Dalton's Bond, James Bond could've been better (although I like the way he casually says it). But then he makes up for it a second or two later because he seems really cool with the "better make that 2 line"
He delivered the line better in LTK.
I don't think Dalton rushes the line, he just says it.
Although its contraversial, I quite like Dalton's PTS one in TLD. It comes off natural and not forced in any way. She asked him who he was and he answered. Simple as that. He wasn't worrying about flirting quite yet, there's time for that later - 1st the mission. Unlike others, Dalton wasn't thinking about the previous Bond actors who said that line. His delivery matches his take on Bond, a no nonsense, straight to the point type of guy.
As much as i'm a fan of Lazza, his PTS line in OHMSS is too happy, especially considering the context of the scene - In her state, Tracy really wouldn't care who he is, yet he says it so cheerfully to her!
To give PB credit, his other line in TWINE (meeting Elektra) is probably his best and most natural. This one comes off well.
But it is just fiction.
I get what you mean but with Dalton it just sounded a little flat to me. It was like he (or John Glen) wanted to get it out the way asap. Let's face it, you wouldn't introduce yourself like that under those circumstances in real life - you'd just say "James Bond" or "I work for the British government" (see what I did there :p ). That line IS a bit over-the-top.
However as much as I enjoy Brozza's line in GE, I admit it is super-cheesey the way the music stops when he says it.
Craig's at the end of Casino Royale is perfect. The cold, hard stare of a killer. And a perfect way to end that film, since it was the story of how James Bond became James Bond.
Couple of examples maybe where I took issue with other delieveries..
'Melina, My Name is Bond..James Bond', Moore, 1981. (a drive in the country)
'Yes, my name really is Bond, James Bond' Moore again, 1985. (to SFPD Police chief)
'The name's Bond................whooosh................James Bond' Brosnan, 1999. (with Denise Richards on that ride thing)
'The Name's Bond, James Bond' Dalton, 1987. (On boat with woman in Gibraltar)
'I'm James.... to my friends (?) (no Bond?) Moore, 1979. (Introduction with Goodhead)
just a few examples there
Wow. I couldn't disagree with you more.
1. SC (DN)
2. DC (CR)
3. PB (GE)
4. RM (LALD)
5. GL (OHMSS)
6. TD (TLD)
The worst would have to be Brosnan in TWINE as they're escaping through the nuclear bunker. It just feels force fed.
Great list @Kerim, Though for Pierce, I'd also go with DAD, It was a great delivery.
My name is Peter Franks, My Name is Mister Jones, My Name is Klaus Hergescheimer, My Name is Burt Saxby... etc ?
If that's your only bit of confusion from Diamonds, you're a lucky man.