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Moore and Brosnan :(
really nasty posts about Brosnan. :(
My opinion of Moore's Bond varies on film-to-film but essentially can be summarised by:
Biggest strengths: commanding, confident, charismatic and a strong leader.
Biggest weakness: (and this is terms of his Bond) possibly a bit too "likeable".
Special mention to the scene when he first meets Stromberg, who tests him on his knowledge of sea creatures. Moore tries to remain confident but u can see him thinking quickly to come up with the answer.
I know I'm in for a good time, whether it's a film, TV series or an
Interview.
Playing Bond with FYEO, OP and AVTAK.
Probably my favourite 2 scenes of his are the city hall scene and near the end when he takes charge with Mayday and guides her as she's lowering him down to the explosives.
=D> Absolutely! I agree with everything you said.
That's certainly a fair question. I think he was the perfect choice for Bond in 1973 considering A) they needed a professional they could trust to stick around and B) the direction the series was going in.
I as well. I just finished my annual Bond-A-Thon but I still want to watch Moore's again. So fun, so entertaining.
And I just watched Ffolkes for the first time in a while. Great action flick with Moore as a total badass. I may be popping in Wild Geese this weekend as well....
It's a little thing but I do like the mention Moore makes of writing up his report in FYEO (after the chase with Melina). Don't think we ever had that with Connery or anyone else.
Sorry I never got to see THE SEA WOLVES -- which to my knowledge didn't get much of a release in the U.S. (am certain it never played in my city) -- as I was, and am, a James Leasor fan. Strangely, when Moore appeared on Dick Cavett's program, he promoted two of his three current releases, FYEO and THE CANNONBALL RUN, but was strangely silent (per the requests of the producers of the two higher-profile films?) on TSW. Any Americans recall seeing THE SEA WOLVES in theatrical release?
( apologies if it's already been mentioned )