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I can think of only one person who wouldn't (other than Connery himself). Hell, i'd take Lazenby in OHMSS over Conery in GF, TB, YOLT & DAF, and I like YOLT.
You're not wrong there.
Each time I revisit this film, I like it more, something I cannot say of the Moore or Brosnan films. Sometimes a film doesn't find its audience and is deemed a failure, but years later it emerges in a much different light. I think what has happened is we're now so used to so many Bonds since Connery that GL no longer seems an interloper. I no longer compare GL to SC, but to all of the Bonds, and GL more than carries his weight.
OHMSS seemed to have a maturity that YOLT lacked, and that DAF most certainly couldn't approach. GL has been much maligned, but for this original Bond fan he provides one of the most satisfying Bonds in one of the top five films of the entire series.
Well said.
Moore closes his eyes when he fires a gun? Do you mean he blinks? It's a human reflex!
Take this example of Connery's Bond killing Dent in Dr No-
I agree with all of this. Fantastic, mature filmmaking.
I never check this thread, but I'm glad I did, because Lana Wood will also be there. This convention will be just two hours away from where I'll be attending college at yet again. Time to put on my begging pants and ask my lady to join me. The chance to meet James Bond and a Bond girl would be incredible. I'll have to prep myself on how to handle having a geek heart attack if I do go.
Looking into more celebrities, and it looks like I'll have to bring Bond memorabilia for Lazenby and Wood and then my 'Alien Anthology' because Lambert from 'Alien' will be there, as well (Veronica Cartwright)!
I'd get Joel Edgerton to play Lazenby
The sad truth of the Lazenby saga is that had he been more co-opertative and not so much of a diva he could have played Bond for years to come and become a real big player in Hollywood. Lazenby stayed youthful looking and handsome for years after he left the series.
In your opinion.
That is a film that I think most of us would gladly sit down and watch.
Me too, but I'm referring to his constant vilifying of Roger Moore's Bond.
I met him but didn't take a photo, so you have to take my word for it. :-)
*strong language*
Connery in DAF
Moore in LALD & TMWTGG & AVTAK
Brosnan in... anything
Now, he seems a bit sad and tired from answering the same questions over and over. As a result he can't lay this ghost to rest, he has to live with his monumental error of judgement ie quitting the Bond role.
Well, he was a hick from the middle of nowhere in Australia. A fish out of water, with a lot of ego, balls and good looks. I actually think despite that though, a lot of the outward stuff was bravado - I think he felt inadequate, hence a lot of the matcho posturing. He was happier with the lowly crew members down the bar, than hanging with the cast, director etc. Connery was moulded by Terrence Young from a working class tough guy, into a smooth international star. Hunt didn't help Lazenby make that transition - he just ignored him.