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This character was in a league of his own, a complete megalomaniac, with ice cold self control and the ability to scheme the unimaginable, and have the resources coupled with a self assured audacity to transfer the dreams of evil genius, from concept to a potent and ominous reality.
His supreme arrogance and certain ability to realise his desires created an ambiance of predetermined dismissal for anyone contemplating becoming his adversary.
Karl Stomberg in essence considered his position in the world as a winning and uncompromising force; only the similarly persistent Bond could hope to engage in a tactical war with such a fiend.
All of the bond villains are intriguing with their flawed but equally interesting dark personalities, but I like the villain Fleming created with the Stomberg character and how his mind ticks; the audience can admire his outrageous achievements on one hand and similarly find him chillingly disturbing on the other.
Stomberg was and still is a piece of James Bond memorable perfection.
That voice, his speach on Siamese fighting fish, the mystery that surrounds him... That's probably why I found dissapointing his portrayal in YOLT.
The only Blofeld that really lived up to the voice and presence from the early Connery years was Telly, and sadly he never returned.
Absolutely, there's a great continuation between TB's Blofeld and Telly, specially when he's first shot from a top camera and you can't see his face yet... An the when he appears you really could believe that he was that mysterious man with the cat in FRWL and TB.
And I didn't even wanted to mention Blofeld's in DAF, nor in FYEO...
I am no big fan of LTK for many reasons, but this is one aspect of Sanchez that I like and that was really original: he does not kill Killifer, he holds his word and give him his money.
What I also like about their exchanges in DAF, is that the two, well maybe just Blofeld, seem to revel in their history. Blofeld conveys a tone of respected adversary towards Bond, which has been well earned. Sean on the other hand, far less sentimental, does convincingly project that he would just like to kill the s.o.b. once and for all.
Dr No made second biggest impression on me. What a scary dude. Lifted right from the Fleming pages, at least his chilling presence. And Pleasance as Blofeld was rather chilling as well, especially when they first meet.