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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Toss up between Brosnan, Connery, Craig, Dalton, Lazenby and Moore really. Although should you include Niven?
Moore creeped me out, but had some classic lines.
Connery had the look and the stern hand.
Dalton had the chin, hair, grit.
Broza the mirror
Craig the roids, script and agh.
Lazenby had it all. Apart from any acting ability.
Niven?!?
If you could deep fake Dalton’s demure, voice, mannerisms with Lazenby appearance, then I would say that’s the best bond.
Who’s next? The Witcher?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Dalton had the chin, hair, grit."
I really liked Timothy dalton and wish he’d done more. Have you seen the clip on YouTube where it appears as if he’s in the casino scene in never say never again ? |
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over a year ago
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"Is that the Henry Cavil deep fake? "
I’m not sure what that one is, but the one I’m thinking of just happens to be an extra that looked a bit like Dalton and everyone went nuts saying it was an inside joke or something lol |
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over a year ago
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Well I’ve just found out the Toby Stephens, the actor who played Gustav Graves, the villain in Die Another Day went on to be the voice of James Bond in several BBC radio plays. |
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I think Craig helped move the character on but Dalton was trying to do the same earlier unfortunately, never really got a chance with only two films.
My favourite Bond however is Roger Moore, as a child I liked his films and the cars he drove, especially the Lotus. |
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