Even that Timothy Dalton is my favorite Bond i was born in 1983 so that put me in roger moore era.
Gladly my first bond movie i ever watched was licence to kill .
1986 - You were truly born in the Dalton era. Roger Moore was no longer Bond in that year. 1986 is the beginning of Timothy Dalton's reign.
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1993, Dalton. But Brosnan still feels like mine, i must say. Though i think it sounds so much better to refer to this period as The First Dark Ages. The second being that inbetween between Brosnan and Craig.
I was born in 1985 the year of Roger Moore's last Bond film. I grew up during the Pierce Brosnan era and personally I think Brosnan was cheated he only had one good Bond film GoldenEye and the rest were crap. But unlike Daniel Craig, Pierce Brosnan was in two great Bond games GoldenEye 007 and Everything or Nothing.{[]
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1993, Dalton. But Brosnan still feels like mine, i must say. Though i think it sounds so much better to refer to this period as The First Dark Ages. The second being that inbetween between Brosnan and Craig.
The Property of a Lady was planned for Dalton and to be released in 1991 or 1992 but the production was halted due to lawsuits between EON and MGM. If this film existed in 1991, the setting would still take place in the cold war. GoldenEye is the very first cold war Bond film.
Also Licence to Kill was released on VHS in January 4, 1990 in the US. During the 007 Dark Ages, Timothy Dalton played a villain role, an Errol Flynn-like actor Neville Sinclair in The Rocketeer.
For me(1991), Dalton was still meant to be Bond but my first film was Goldeneye which I adored before seeing Brosnan and weak scripting take the Bond franchise downhill until reform became very necessary.
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Roger Moore. In fact, my mum told me that her and my dad went to see Octopussy at the cinema when she was expecting me.
So, what sharp little eyes you've got...wait till you get to my teeth.
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Gladly my first bond movie i ever watched was licence to kill .
I guess that makes us about the same age then...
oh God....:o
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1986 - You were truly born in the Dalton era. Roger Moore was no longer Bond in that year. 1986 is the beginning of Timothy Dalton's reign.
"I admire your luck, Mister?..." "Bond, James Bond."
The Property of a Lady was planned for Dalton and to be released in 1991 or 1992 but the production was halted due to lawsuits between EON and MGM. If this film existed in 1991, the setting would still take place in the cold war. GoldenEye is the very first cold war Bond film.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Property_of_a_Lady#.22The_Property_of_a_Lady.22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Dalton
Also Licence to Kill was released on VHS in January 4, 1990 in the US. During the 007 Dark Ages, Timothy Dalton played a villain role, an Errol Flynn-like actor Neville Sinclair in The Rocketeer.
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Timothy Dalton, with one completed Bond film to his name.
No, as a fellow Lazeny era baby, I prefer to think that we are members of a rather exclusive club;)
and there I was thinking I was a Moore girl....
DG
"People sleep peacefully in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." Richard Grenier after George Orwell, Washington Times 1993.
Connery was bond when I was born (Goldfinger) and I have the middle name to prove it (mom was a fan too!).