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It's not what he did IN the role, but OUTSIDE. Which is to say he was a vile, misogynist, narcissistic, and naive prick.
Cant have people knocking the living legend that is the Laz.
The bloke is genius. He basically walked in off the street and through a mixture of cheek, force of personality and arrogance he blagged the biggest role in cinema from nowhere. And its that combination that made him such an awesome Bond.
I seriously dont think people realise the chutzpah and cojones this actually took. No wonder the bloke was a bit full of himself and blew it. I think we'd all strut around thinking we were invincible if we had pulled off such a feat.
George is a class act and no mistake.
He got on well with the stuntmen and even they seemed to like him. Even Richard Graydon thought Lazenby was professional to a degree. Just not as much as Connery and later Moore.
Laz has said himself that he did behave like a bit of a big time charlie on set but who wouldnt at that age after having blagged the biggest part in cinema history and then having Harry throwing wads of cash at him and telling him he was going to be a star? And with 12 goregous girls knocking around the set all the time? And Telly and the stuntmen to play cards with? It must have been like winning the lottery.
I agree though that the stuff like dicking about on horses and going skiing wasnt very professional and didnt endear him to the likes of Bernard Lee and Cubby. But then if he had been totally sensible he would have thought like the rest of us and never gone up for the part instead of thinking to himself 'I am going to be the next James Bond and f**k anyone who says otherwise.' Without such an attitude he never would have got past the door at EON.
Laz bascially shows you that anything is possible if you just have enough confidence and go for it and for that he should be saluted.
Whoa...that's the first time I've ever heard someone say that! Interesting!
Are you craving for attention? Did your mum not breast feed you? Are you mad? Come on dude, you know it's not true. Really, are you J.Dench in disguise with failing eyesight?
SC, TD, RM, DC, PB, GL in dat order and that's the law.
Yes, the opinion of a man who can't even spell "that" is final.
DAT is supposed to be irony.
DAT was. Seriously there is member here who does spell and write like Quentin Crisp and he follows my posts around so it was for him.
If youre bandying insane opinions about like Laz is the worst Bond probably better to use correct English to do it in case people begin to think your illiteracy is part of the same mental lassitude.
2. Daniel Craig
3. Sean Connery
4. George Lazenby
5. Roger Moore
6. Pierce Brosnan
2- Pierce brosnan/sean connery
3- roger moore
4- daniel craig
5- george lazenby
Now I like all the bonds, I just like some more than others. Craig might move up depending on how skyfall is. I'm just waiting to see more from him.
2. Craig (Based on Casino Royale alone...it might even be the best Bond film ever)
3. Brosnan (I know, everyone hates him these days but I f*cking love him)
4. Lazenby (Had so much potential)
5. Moore (I love him dearly...but he wasn't really James Bond was he?)
6. Dalton (Good...just not enough charisma, I never wanted to BE Tim's Bond)
1. Timothy Dalton
2. Sean Connery
3. George Lazenby
4. Roger Moore
5. Pierce Brosnan
6. Daniel Craig
You would rather be Craig's Bond? A man who was betrayed by his lover, and gets his genitals whacked and almost castrated?
2. Roger Moore
3. Daniel Craig
4. Timothy Dalton
5. Pierce Brosnan :(
6. George Lazenby
the vicissitudes of life have me at their mercy innit? Lezza was the wrong Bond in the wrong film. OHMSS is one of my favs but it should have been SC's last film. The 70s films would have suited GL.
Haha, that's a good point :-)
1) Sean Connery
2) Daniel Craig
3) Roger Moore
4) Timothy Dalton
5) Pierce Brosnan
6) George Lazenby (but I do not really care for him in the role)
Sean is #1 for being Bond, the inconic first and strong Bond that set the world on fire and made this franchise a go. Especially for Dr. No, FRWL.
And having made this list, I do want to say that I like Brosnan.
Sure Moore's last film was not very good and he was past it then. But overall, I enjoy his films and his portrayal of Bond a lot. I like Craig's Bond very much; looking forward to more. I wish Timothy had done more, he was good. And I like Brosnan in GE and TND a lot. Timothy and Pierce are almost a tie for me.
2. Pierce Brosnan
3. Timothy Dalton
4. Daniel Craig
5. Sean Connery
6. George Lazenby
Say what you want to say, but it's true, I'm not the biggest Connery fan.