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Brought what up?
Yes, this is getting a little stupid. Moving on ... I agree with the comments above about the subtleties in Craig's onscreen performances.
Personally, I do feel Dalton could sometimes lay on the dramatic acting a little too much to the point where it did feel a bit theatrical.
That's not the point, the point is subtlety on screen does a lot for an actor because the audience can see their face on massive screens, that kind of detail in a performance is lost on stage, so you have to make you acting 'bigger' - I am an actor by the way
Connery does when he finds Jill and Kerim. No one has ever complained about his performance in those scenes.
With that scene with Bond finding Della, I didn't feel his emotion myself. It felt like Dalton was trying to sell it - the heavy breathing, the angry expression etc
It's probably my favourite scene of Dalton. I like it how he reacts and Dalton is superb in that scene. It's an emotional scene that touches me everytime I see it.
I have to add though that I do like the overacting of Dalton, he is a theatre actor and it shows. For the same reason I so love Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard :)
I forgot to mention the legendary ball buster scene in CR. Craig nailed that one. Cool while enduring obvious tremendous pain. It could easily have gone south quickly in the hands of a more expressive actor.
Unfortunately his successor had no such ambition and played Bond as a 12 year old's idea of a 'cool guy'.
He worked on the stage, I think he is.
Notable exceptions in my opinion include the Bond Kara argument scene when she calls Bond a horse's arse and the Bond/M scenes.
funny accusing that of the one guy who was determined to play Bond as Ian Fleming intended.
Probably because all of us plebs have tried to 'act' Bond so many times in our life (I certainly know I have), that we can smell something inauthentic a mile away.
Yes that is odd. I was a fan and supporter of Dalton with he was first cast and I am now again but I still have the same gripe against him.
By 2006, they had a much better idea of how to approach this, because they had the benefit of the novel to work with and Bourne/Wayne had given them some perspective on how to toughen Bond up while still delving into his psyche. Craig benefited from being able to actually see Bale & Damon before he took over, as well as draw from what worked with Dalton and what didn't.
Yes. What's really surreal is watching Craig's Bond acting like Bond in the bathroom mirror in CR just like we have all done at some point in our life but would never admit it.