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Yes, that's why I went with the trio of Plenty, Rosie and Goodnight.
Rosie and Goodnight in particular, really do excel!
The difference between Plenty and those like Tiffany, Goodnight and Rosie is that they're supposed to be competent and are set up to be that, but then aren't. That's what makes them mismatched characters; they never live up to who we're told they are.
Plenty is who Plenty is, and you either like it or you don't because she's a consistently drawn character. But Tiffany on the other hand was written up to initially be this mysterious, sharp, cunning woman and regresses into one who feels like she got a lobotomy for the second half. She doesn't hold a tenth of the power of Fleming's original, who is one of the most interesting and strongest female characters I've read in fiction. But I digress.
http://variety.com/2017/film/news/james-bond-dvd-box-set-mgm-lawsuit-1202515941/
Tiffany and Plenty were basically stereotypical "fast" girls. Hustlers. Vegas girls even. Smart enough to get by on looks and street smarts.
Tiff I think just adapted later in the film, and put her feminine charms and bikini figure to full exploit, when she realized how big the stakes actually we're. I don't think she got dumber.
She adapted. Ernst seemed to like having her around, lounging about.
He might have tossed her over the rail otherwise.
Pasty Galore
Dominos Derval
Anya Amassivearse
Octobelly
Wispa Lynd
Jinx "You Owe Me A Soda" Jackson
Tartiana Romanova
Jelly Masterson
Plenty O'Calories
And of course...
Strawberry Fields
Krispy (Kreme) Suzuki
Rosie Carvery
Christmas Pudding Jones
Miss Money-pennysweets
Cherry Onatopp
Honeycomb Ryder
Melina Haveabite
Stacey Mutton
I think we need help...
Mary Goodbite
Dr. J.W Pepper
If I was the judge, I would have told her to just go and buy the books of CR and TB. Not having CR'67 and NSNA in the box set, some people just don't know when they're better off.
The judge is clearly not at all knowledgable about the movies, but should've researched for two seconds online. Why would two unofficial, non-EON produced movies be included with actual Bond films?
People like the woman in question make me want to brew some cyanide tea. Anybody want a cup?
That's a lot of tea, though. What a logistical nightmare just to get some peace and quiet from nonsensical people.
Do you know where that Connery caricature avatar of yours came from?
It's from the Mad Magazine 1973, comic strip spoof of the first 8 Bond films.
Iconic and funny as hell. Extremely well drawn by the Mad Magazine strip artists.
Have you seen the actual strips? They are hilarious!