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Yes, I certainly did! The only thing that maybe would have been better regarding this particular subject is if Timothy Dalton did AVTAK. Now, I still love Roger in AVTAK, but his age really shows, and actually has real consequences in regards to AVTAK's poor action scenes. If Dalton had done it, then I think AVTAK would soar to the top of the charts on people's rankings, because the plot, characters, and locations are all really good.
It wasn't
He was signed up to the role (according to the Daily Mail). Only problem is no-one has ever seen him or knows if he actually existed in the first place! But if Finlay is out there, hello. Come and post. :P
Thank some deity that it was Moore that happened and not Dalton who most certainly would have stopped the franchise from continuing. His OP against NSNA would have been a bloodbath of Connerian propotions.
I totally agree. He absolutely grew into the part and he never seemed bored of it. I get the impression he loved making them and that he was a much loved part of the Bond family. I particularly like his performance in OP. What's impressive about Rog is that he can actually turn on the seriousness whenever he wants and when he does he conveys a real sense of tension/drama to the moment. Can't beat him.
Erm...?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=oK-N88cWEPs
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Nah, obviously Sir Rog was the best man for the job in 1980. And so Cubby thought. Over the next few years he auditioned one or two others for the role as we all know, but not because he was seriously considering them, more as a gee-up to get Moore to sign his rolling film-by-film contract...
If there was some way to do it, I wish that Sam Neill and Liam Neeson had both been able to take up the role. I'm not saying that I would do away with Dalton or any other Bond actor (save Lazenby), but if there had been some way (maybe without the 6 year hiatus and with an aggressive schedule), I would have like to have seen Moore stop with MR or FYEO and then have had Neill, Neeson, and Dalton do three each (in any order). I think Brosnan started at the right time...he was to skinny during the "Remington Steele" days.
You know, it would have been cool to see what Dalton would have been like in OHMSS.
A fantasy, I know, but one can dream....
Dalts was the right man to take over. AVTAK was not Rog's finest hour so may be Tim could have started then. That way we'd have had 3 Dalton movies.
In a dream world of mine, Dalton would've taken over in 1985, and done more in 1991, 1993 and 1995. Brosnan can take over for GE in 1997. Brosnan finishes in 2004 or 2006, then Ewan Mcgregor takes over.
Anyway, taking over from Moore in 1980 and not Dalton or Brosnan... Liam Neeson seems the right way to go.
1) Anthony Andrews (love him!)
2) Liam Neeson (but he would have been a bit young, eh?)
3) Terence Stamp
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Agreed- although he sure is a badass now, most people don't remember that he used to be weird looking when he was young. (lol sorry for being so blunt)
This is him in 1981
The dude definitely grew into his looks. The 90's would have been perfect for him IMO- but 1980? No way
It does seem that at this stage of Bond, Cubby was more concerned about box office numbers than searching for a new 007, even though he screen tested quite a few replacements at the time. Personally, I think MR should have been Moore's last outing and he should have made way for a younger actor.
On a side note, I was interested to read that Kenneth Moore almost took over from Bernard Lee as M on LALD when he was very ill, but the actor struggled on and forefilled his duties.