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Yes, I thought that, too. :))
LOL.......
Jackie Gleason as Blofeld
Sally Field as Pussy Galore
Dom Deluise as Q
(Theme song by Jerry Reed)
LOL! From the viewpoints of many people in America, the British culture is exotic and excting. I'm quite an Anglophile, anyway! :D
As far as Burt, I have a hard time imagining him as Bond. To be fair, I have a hard time imagining him without his mustache, too. He does have the physical charisma and rugged sex appeal that Sean had.
Oh god! could you imagine if Schumacher made a Bond…
"Ya know, they´re dealin´ some bad Bud from Florida to Texas! Goddamn! Gotta blow them trucks to hell"
Another actor who was under contract, and being paid a full salary right up until FYEO, was Michael Billington. You might remember him as the spy who gets killed at the beginning of TSWLM. He even screen-tested for Octopussy. Here's a section from an interview from Billington on the subject of making UFO:
While working on U.F.O. Gerry and Sylvia Anderson were contacted by Harry Saltzman, then coproducer of the James Bond films, who was planning the Bond adventure Moonraker. "They took some footage from U.F.O. along to a screening with him and suggested that I might be suitable to take over from George Lazenby as there was a rumour that he would finish after On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
"Before this I had been approached by a man called Bud Ornstein who was the head of production for United Artists Europe," continues the actor. "He had seen me in cabaret doing what would now be called stand-up and thought I might be right to take over from Sean Connery if he ever flew the coop.
"He arranged for me to do a photo session in a Bond-like setting. I don't know if the photos ever got anywhere, but I was eventually called in to meet with Peter Hunt for On Her Majesty's Secret Service. I think they had George firmly in mind at that point and believed that Sean would give in so it never went any further. It wasn't until Live and Let Die that I was finally given the first of many subsequent tests that I did for Bond."
I can't be the only one who read that in Clint Eastwood's voice :))
Go ahead Blofeld...........make my day. :))
Actually, his Dirty Harry reminds me a LITTLE of LTK Dalton at times.
:))
No, I can't either. He really rather HAS to be British. Lazenby was about as far from it as one could get & still make it work to a degree IMO. Mel Gibson in his prime might have worked.... :-?
By the way, how would you guys feel about a Canadian Bond? They have always been more Realm friendly...
He was a plank of wood in those scenes.....With no effort at all to put on an Enish accent....Yogguurrrrtttt.
I´m still having nightmares!!
Not his finest hour of acting I would guess.
The 'Bond' people have always said they would hopefully pick an actor from the British Commonwealth countries.........so, yes a Canadian actor would be ok, if there was a suitable applicant.
Agreed, @Lancaster007. I always thought it a shame Billington wasn't given a chance, especially as Cubby obviously saw him as Moore's ideal replacement if he decided to not renew his contract through out the 70's. As much as I love Roger Moore, I always saw him as The Saint and not really as 007. Whereas Billington would've been the ideal replacement as he had no former baggage, looked great and could act. Those who have no idea what Billington looked like in the late 70's I've supplied a photo.
As crazy as it sounds, I'm with you on that, @Murdock. I was, and still am a huge Eastwood fan. Some might say The Eiger Sanction was his Bond movie.
@murdock the good thing is that at least he could direct one, a much fitter role imo.
Speaking of Sharkey's Machine, Going through a bit of a Burt Reynolds phase here...
I just ordered a Blu Ray of it. I consider it to be his finest film (Bernie Casey & Henry Silva are SO good in it....).
Another favourite one is Shamus (what a killer Goldsmith score!). I would have said Fuzz, but that not a 'Burt Reynolds' film- more of an ensemble piece.
Malone is a lot of fun. Heat was interesting.
I've seen 'em all, but these are the ones I actually bought.
Reynolds fans sound off!