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Accents in Scotland aren't all the same, some are very thick and difficult to understand if you're not from the area, others are light and perfectly easy to follow. The accents from the highlands are very different from the lowlands, etc.
Of course, the man had to get jobs and pay the rent. After Bond he could pick his roles as he wished.
What he said.
To be , SA accents are maybe the most difficult to understand and mimic. My father in law is South African and even my wife didn't recognize his voice once on the phone.
He can be good but now he plays Depp in all his roles.
Which is which again?
I guess it depends on how it is played on screen. I won't deny that someone could get dressed as a woman to go undercover in a serious film but I feel here it is done for yucks, and Charles Gray's high-camp performance as Blofeld goes into the stratosphere at this point.
I am definitely a 'Bond for all seasons' fan who thinks there is a place for serious and silly interpretations of Fleming's novels, but I think here is where they stretched it to breaking point and it would take a long time for something even more daft to come around.
I hear that. He was more Dame Edna Everage.
It contains many nasty moments such as Bond stripping and strangling a girl with her bikini, bizarre moments like Blofeld in drag and also the silliest moment in any 007 film IMO - the elephant at the slot machines. Jesus Christ. Where was the quality control on this film? How do you go from OHMSS to this?
Reading the James Bond Archives and seeing script notes from Connery on Goldfinger, it's clear to see his interest was only in the paycheck for this film.
The horror!
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By the late '60s, it had become passe for Caucasians to play Asian. And by the '90s, it had become offensive.
I cringe a little at the "We have the Orientals' money" in LTK. Has not aged well.
Bang on.