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Personally, I always think famous people (actors, writers, directors, whoever) deserve our honest opinion, respect, and a certain restraint. I would never want to impose on their personal life. If I ran into Judi, I would probably tell her how much I have admired all of her work and thank her for her role in the Bond films - but I would only say that if it seemed not intrusive at that moment. I don't need my photo with someone, but I like to share my appreciation.
Thoroughly agreed with all your sentiments. Dame Judi deserves all the accolades she receives, and despite my initial reservations with a female M, she won me over right away and I enjoyed her tenure very much.
To be fair she was great in the background, then she became a field agent and then a mummy...why?
I would have had Helen Mirren instead and so would have Bond by now.
I saw Judy in 1996 on stage for a school thing....she was gripping...a terrific stage actor.
Helen Mirren stars Red 2 this year....mmmm
Dench is a great stage actor and belongs there.
Mirren is a film star and the only granny I'd want to share my bag of chips with...
I like her too, but this one is all about appreciating Judi.
Dench definitely belongs on screen and stage, both.
Hear, hear!
P.S. I am guessing you are also a Reba McEntire fan (unless there is another Reba I am unaware of ... which could definitely be true!)
No one can ever replace Bernard Lee, but to each his own.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/james-bonds-boss-m-has-identity-exposed-by-fan1/1/269584.html
This article is wrong on one count: Mansfield Smith-Cumming adopted the pseudonym of C, not M.
Its weird. I'm in no doubt that Lee is the classic M, he defined the role and is perhaps the closest M we have seen to the one in the books. Dench herself will probably agree. But part of me does enjoy Dench more oddly. Maybe its an age thing.
Even so
Lee>>Dench
I think it depends of which movie. Overall Lee was the best M, that said they brought the characters in interesting directions with Judi Dench, which they had never done before.
Quite right. It was a refreshing change of pace from Robert Brown, whom I didn't dislike, but whose performance generally was a weak continuation of the Bernard Lee version of M. Ralph Fiennes looks as though he may well take the role in yet another direction and I'm looking forward to that.