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http://www.theguardian.com/politics/reality-check-with-polly-curtis/2012/mar/02/oil-revenues-if-scotland-became-independent
Thank you.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b050cng3/talking-pictures-34-sean-connery
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The camera loves Connery, and never does he exhibit an awareness of it. He so at ease on film you could almost be forgiven for thinking you could do as well.
For me, there is no debate. I don't care about his other films, the disappointment we may have felt in other ways, nothing about his attitudes or personal life. They don't impact my enjoyment of watching him act. When you have seen films over and over, you then have pleasure of studying an actor at work.
No matter who has succeeded SC, we always find ourselves comparing the original with the latest actor. Could SC have done OHMSS, LALD, GE, TLD, or CR? I don't care. It didn't happen.
Watched The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen a few weeks ago ( not a great film)
But Connery is still brilliant in it, as stated the camera loves him.
So smooth, she thought he was going to mea culpa, as she built assumptions into her "questions" instead he threw it right back at her. ie don't you lecture me, you blah blah blah.
Sean does not suffer fools gladly. Poor Wah Wah was in schock. Sean, completely in control.
Gave her a good story to tell the other dummies on the View maybe.
"What a brute" "Animal" "Wah Wah...however did you manage to keep it together?"
If you're keen to see it, you can install a VPN like Tunnelbear and then set your location as UK. Then you can watch it.
Long story, but Sean felt he had been taken for a mug during the 60s and Cubby owed him a lot (financially). As such he never really forgave the Broccolis and although he won't step away from discussing his time as Bond neither will he toe the line and support the franchise with personal appearances.
Yes, this is known... "time is a healer" apparently didn't count for Connery, given the fact that the franchise made him famous. Anyway, it's really a pity.
It's a real chicken and egg situation. Did Connery become a star because of Cubby or did Cubby's series succeed because of the huge popularity of Connery (we must never underestimate how important Sean's performance was to the series)?
Probably more the former than the latter, but Sean clearly felt his contribution wasn't recognised financially.
Although I do realize he did sour on any Eon related promotion quite some time ago.
Relaxing at home and favourite local haunts might be the order of the day now. Minimal travel.
If I can make it to 80 let alone 84, I hope to be playing short golf courses and doing much sitting about and peaceably watching my movie collection.
The man clearly has talent! That is so detailed and stunning! =D>
http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCIQFjAA&url=http://en.mediamass.net/people/sean-connery/deathhoax.html&ei=IwMUVernJ8b9UJSPgfAI&usg=AFQjCNEx2CgQ6Fw410YKyAo2sCgVEUERoQ&bvm=bv.89217033,d.d24
Along with a train and some birds.
Genuinely heart warming to see the old rogue up and about.
Although I've liked all the Bonds to varying degrees, you're probably right on this. He is the definitive screen Bond and conveyed a certain effortless masculinity in the role, combined with elegance/class, that I've never seen anyone (not just the successor Bonds, but anyone) come even close to capturing since. He didn't even look like he was trying.