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Laz would say he took on four...and then shagged all their girlfriends afterwards ;)
Connery took on a very dangerous mobster, Johnny Stompanato, all by himself while on the set of Another Time, Another Place, taking action while being in the middle of a crossfire and whipping the gun off the gangster's hand before twisting his arm so painfully Stompanato ran away afterwards like a wimpy boy. I guess that's enough of an answer.
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Ok i just wanted to say that my Comment about Sean Connery as him not being that edgy i meant it as a compliment.
Sure he had his touch of Danger and edginess but he was mainly a ladies man Bond.
Charming, cool, sexy, Sophisticated and a good sense of humor many of you would think im describing Roger Moore but no like i said Connery had edge but its not what Made him satnd out as Bond
Lazenby merely frowning at Connery would make Connery run for his life screaming <:-P
Connery all the way.....in a fight, in a film, in anything. Lazzers lucked out with a great script, score, director, cinematography & most of all Diana Rigg. Lightning only strikes once, and it did for him in that film....
This must be a joke...
Wonder Woman will kock them both into oblivion:)
Was 'kock' a Freudian slip? ;-)
Oh good Lord!! 8-X
and I even can't blame it on auto-correct :))
I meant knock of course but admit wanting to see the other thing as well :))
To be fair the text mentions the 2x harder Bonds. But Connery was the 'hardest' technically.
I asked the store clerk to find it for me. I had momentarily forgotten what I was looking for so said I am looking for the tv show with Eva Green and Timothy Dalton.
When I said Eva Green he immediately got it and then asked "Timothy Dalton is in that too?".
I said yes. As we walked to the shelf where it was, he said "Dalton's the actor who was too good for Bond....He's a Shakespearean actor....Bond doesn't need such quality."
When I mentioned that Craig is doing now what Dalton tried to do in the 80's he did not seem impressed. He wasn't that old, but it was good to see a Dalton fan at HMV after all these years.
He also said that Brosnan is his favourite.....that sort of changed my opinion of him a little, but I still give him some respect.
When the 7th actor has made his 3rd or 4th film, and he is the focus of attention, only then we will see what the public thinks of Craig. Will he retain the 2nd best slot he seems to get now, or will he slip down? We'll see...
Very true @MajorDSmythe.
I remember those comparisons of Brosnan to Connery......ludicrous when you think about it now in retrospect.
You're absolutely correct that only when the next actor has made a few can we truly know where DC will rank in the pantheon. I personally think at that time his run will be seen as polarizing. Some will love it, and some will hate it. Having said that, he will always be highly regarded for CR & for bringing the series back to a grounded footing after it jumped the shark with Brosnan's last few.