A lesser man might faint at that table
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Lazenby's bluffing.
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"Daniel Craig impressed me so greatly in his debut outing, Casino Royale, by introducing a more gritty, unrefined edge to the character that I thought Sean might just have to move over." -Roger Moore
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Well, can't argue with that. To each their own, it seems.
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@Scruffy193 There is no "logic" as the issue is a matter of opinion rather than a matter of fact. The problem I have with Brosnan is that he appears too "weak", the weakest of all of them. He is acting the part and he really does have to act. Yes he could beat you hands down in a champagne tasting competition, but could he really beat you in a fight? Daniel Graig, on the other hand, brings a toughness that I personally prefer.
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Their first films? If we're using that logic, Brosnan's Goldeneye beats every other introductory Bond film, hands down.
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i would watch that movie!
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Try looking at their first films! On that basis Lazenby does not come out bad! Connery had the disadvantage of being first, Dr No was so wooden! But leaving aside Connery, Blond is definitely the best of the rest. I would rather watch his two films that any of the others.
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Sean Connery, the original screen James Bond, has never been equaled in the role. It shows in this video without any dialog being necessary.
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Next to Sean Connery all the other Bonds look amateur
the manlyness of this video is too awesome to handle.
ni1947 2 years ago 11
If they had really been in the same room together the testosterone level would have driven the women present lawless.
wowthungsten 2 years ago 8