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Entry #3: Desmond Llewelyn as Q
Since we have a better chance at reaching ex aequo with this entry, I shall save my own vote till the end so that if needs be, I can make the difference. ;;)
Curious to see where this goes...
"Remember 007, if it hadn't been for Q Branch, you'd have been dead long ago." ;-)
And TLD always has me laughing: "I call it ´The Getto Blaster´" :) .
But @DB5 is right, Q in GF is it!
Obligatory Top 5
1. LTK
2. OP
3. GE
4. GF
5. TWINE
Without any doubt, it is LTK.
I'd have to say some of his best were in Thunderball, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, The Living Daylights, License to Kill, GoldenEye, and Tomorrow Never Dies. For the number 1 spot, I'd probably put License to Kill as well, only because of his upgraded screen time.
Entry #4: Geoffrey Keen as Sir Frederick Gray
Vote away, people!
What Im noticing as I read through these posts is just how much of a family feel the films once had. Ive started to realise how much I miss these guys.Those days have long gone and it would be wonderful to get the 'regular' veteran cast format back.
Dimi : You forgot to put LTK for Llewellyn !
but my best memory of him is in The Spy Who Loved me. I watch it in french, and the voice he had didn't match at all his look, and he did made a comical character.
Gray is a recurring character not often discussed here. Glad he's getting some recognition with this thread.