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@identigraph, at times I think he nailed it, and at times I think he muddled the waters between what they wanted to go for and what he wanted. As he's stated before, he really wanted an R-rated type Bond, with the blood, tears, and sex. I would have enjoyed seeing his take on this, as he plays some great roles like that in 'The Matador' and 'The Tailor of Panama.'
I agree that the Matador and Tailor of Panama featured superb performances from Brozzer. I think it definitley seems the Brosnan era was very restricted in terms of what they wanted to do but I think generally he did pretty good!
Make sure you get them in sooner rather than later as I'll be wrapping up my interview with @Creasy47 over the weekend, so if you have a question to ask...
Absolutely well stated. There are times I wish I could go back clueless and just enjoy all of the films for the first time again and learn the history once more. It's so amazing. Still, even to this day, there are things I learn about the films that I never, ever knew.
I enjoy the questions, everyone, so keep them coming, whatever they are, before the weekend.
That's a good question. I'd say the announcement of Sean Connery, alongside the release of DN, just to be there at the start of a 50 year history. As a fan favorite, though, it would have to be the theatrical release of GE.
@CommanderRoss, you're quite welcome.
It's Saturday, so are there any more questions? I'm sure it will be handed over to the next member here very shortly.
Do you mean in the Bond films, which one is my favorite?
Yes. Sorry I should have been more specific. :p
Talamone is the place :)
Great interview with @Benny, by the way.
If the job thing didn't work out, just something that I don't loathe doing every day of my life, that pays marginally well, and keeps me happy. That would be nice.
Regarding acting - I am not sure about where you live, but many places have amateur acting groups for plays and musicals, things like that. You may try your hand at it and enjoy it. Don't wait until you are 87 years old and can only play the deaf man sitting by the cafe playing chess with his equally old dog by his side. ;)