New thoughts on Connery's last four Bond movies...

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  • Posts: 1,369
    Ice trick back then, now the actors dehydrate.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited November 20 Posts: 16,428
    I always think it's odd they never put extra hair on the sides, just on the top. The sides of your hair recede too, so when you have these guys with hair miles away from their temples and yet a really low hairline on top, giving them these sort of widescreen foreheads, we know there's something up there. See also Eddie Jordan.

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    That's how a hairline like that should look! :D

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  • Posts: 4,170
    Ice trick back then, now the actors dehydrate.

    Yeah, chicken, rice, steroids and dehydration, the Hollywood exercise regime combo.

    Personally I’d take the ice pack.
  • Posts: 1,493
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Funny, I'm watching NSNA right now and just enjoyed that exchange barely 20 minutes ago. Bond has a lot of witty comebacks and zingers in this one, I love it.

    Yes, there is some sharp dialogue in NSNA and I love the section in Monte Carlo, which I think plays very well. Only Connery's Bond could pull off a tango.
  • Posts: 1,369
    mtm wrote: »
    I always think it's odd they never put extra hair on the sides, just on the top. The sides of your hair recede too, so when you have these guys with hair miles away from their temples and yet a really low hairline on top, giving them these sort of widescreen foreheads, we know there's something up there. See also Eddie Jordan.

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    That's how a hairline like that should look! :D

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    Daniel Craig has a widescreen forehead. I don't think it's impossible.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    His hairpiece foe NSNA did him no favors, a greying version of his Goldfinger look would have been better.

    Looking on some other Bond forums I came across this from 2020 ; it's pretty spot on

    "Connery's physical appearance in DAF is an interesting topic. Connery was 40, but looks every bit 50. He does look much more fit and younger in his two preceding films, The Molly McGuires ('70) and even sans toupee in The Anderson Tapes ('71).
    What's even more interesting is that he looks much more fit and very convincingly as what the young Bond of DN, FRWL, GF, and TB would look like as an older middle-aged Bond in several films he did some years later.
    Three that immediately come to mind are A Bridge Too Far ('77); Cuba ('79) in which for all intents and purposes he really looked like an older version of Bond; and Outland ('81).
    I guess Connery was just going through a phase around the time of DAF where he really didn't care. Of course as mentioned by others, the bad toupee, uncropped brows, and used car salesmen suites didn't help either."
  • edited November 20 Posts: 1,369
    As I said, I think it's the eyebrows.

  • edited November 20 Posts: 4,170
    I really wouldn't go as far to say he looks 50+ in DAF, but yes, his thicker eyebrows, slight weight gain and toupee (which, although good, ages him due to the dated style and slight receding they add in compared to his previous ones) age him probably more than he actually looked offscreen.

    To be honest, the vast majority of people age noticeably once they get to 40-45. Connery always looked a bit older anyway, and I suspect he liked to indulge himself (I really don't blame him). But like I said, I suspect most people would want his physique at that age.
  • edited November 20 Posts: 1,369
    Yeah, I don't think he looks 50 either. Yes, today 50 are the new 40 but back then people looked older.

    He didn't look older than Dalton in his movies, for example.
  • edited November 20 Posts: 4,170
    I suppose nowadays if the next Bond actor was brought in on such short notice the production would be a lot more hands on in getting them into shape (although it wouldn't be fun - probably lots of chicken and kale, and a hell of an exercise regime).

    Considering Connery smoked, drank, and probably didn't exercise as much as he'd done in his 20s and 30s I think he looks ok in DAF. Not quite at his fighting weight as it were, but nothing that would make the production too worried or have to do extensive covering up beyond perhaps the ice pack trick. It's not in Marlon Brando territory (and if you want to see someone who aged and put on weight dramatically, that's an actor to look at. Connery was more physically fit and had the height/frame to accommodate that extra weight).
  • Posts: 1,999
    Despite all the negatives expressed here about his physique, weight, diet, grooming, hairpieces, etc., the man lived to 90.
  • Posts: 2,918
    thedove wrote: »
    One of the best exchanges.

    Fatima "I'm sorry for making you all wet."

    Bond "But my martini is still dry."

    It's just a rewrite of the old quip "I've got to get out of these wet clothes and into a dry martini." The line is at least 80 years old and was supposedly uttered by Robert Benchley.

  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    I do prefer the Bond version though! :)
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 2,064
    "I think he got the point" from Thunderball....this is another banger. One of the very, very, very, best.
  • George_KaplanGeorge_Kaplan Being chauffeured by Tibbett
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    talos7 wrote: »
    His hairpiece foe NSNA did him no favors, a greying version of his Goldfinger look would have been better.

    Looking on some other Bond forums I came across this from 2020 ; it's pretty spot on

    "Connery's physical appearance in DAF is an interesting topic. Connery was 40, but looks every bit 50. He does look much more fit and younger in his two preceding films, The Molly McGuires ('70) and even sans toupee in The Anderson Tapes ('71).
    What's even more interesting is that he looks much more fit and very convincingly as what the young Bond of DN, FRWL, GF, and TB would look like as an older middle-aged Bond in several films he did some years later.
    Three that immediately come to mind are A Bridge Too Far ('77); Cuba ('79) in which for all intents and purposes he really looked like an older version of Bond; and Outland ('81).
    I guess Connery was just going through a phase around the time of DAF where he really didn't care. Of course as mentioned by others, the bad toupee, uncropped brows, and used car salesmen suites didn't help either."

    He probably didn't. The early-70s were a bit of a rough time for Connery both personally and professionally. His marriage to Diane Cilento was deteriorating and he was struggling to escape the shadow of Bond. He actually wasn't in high demand in Hollywood at this time. It's not surprising that he let himself go a bit.
  • Posts: 7,438
    "I think he got the point" from Thunderball....this is another banger. One of the very, very, very, best.

    There's a better one in TB
    "What sharp little eyes you've got!"
    "Wait til you get to my teeth!"
    Actually TB has some really good ones!
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
    Posts: 7,136
    Several of the films concerned here have superb dialogue: TB, DAF and NSNA. YOLT perhaps to a lesser extend but still satisfactory.
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 2,064
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    "I think he got the point" from Thunderball....this is another banger. One of the very, very, very, best.

    There's a better one in TB
    "What sharp little eyes you've got!"
    "Wait til you get to my teeth!"
    Actually TB has some really good ones!

    Aaah! Those too!
  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    Posts: 14,588
    "I won't let anyone find you. Don't worry, I have my reputation to think of."
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 2,064
    Maybe we need these type of top-notch Bondian lines to return in Bond 26.
  • GoldenGunGoldenGun Per ora e per il momento che verrà
    Posts: 7,136
    I also love Bond's annoyance with Nihel Small-Fawcett:

    "Nigel, just go back to your desk..."
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