Dalton. Severely under rated.
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I just recently finished watching the last of the bond films I hadn't seen yet, I finished with TLD and LTK, and I must say, Dalton is an absolutely outstanding Bond. He feels real and human unlike Moore, he brings the same kind of intensity that Craig brought, and he has the same level of charm that Brosnan had. In my opinion he has the perfect mix of Bond qualities, such a shame he didn't do more films.
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I absolutely share your view of Dalton, fellow fan (although Connery is my favorite). Welcome to the group.
Arguably, Dalton came the closest to Fleming's original Bond. It's weird how audiences didn't receive his performance that well during that time. His Bond was to 'dark' and 'realistic', while Craig gets all the praise for being exactly that! It is often said Dalton's Bond was ahead of it's time, and people simply weren't ready for it...
Had he done more movies he would have possibly made it into higher ranking of the mainstream Bond fans as well. As Dalton is often only appreciated by the more 'diehard' Bond fans only...
I wouldn't say he was my personal favorite Bond, but he's definitely up there! Although he does star in my personal favorite Bond movie: Licence to Kill!
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There is also the scene in LTK after the Bimini bar fight on the boat and Bond scares Pam when he accidentally presses the horn, They both have a little laugh about it.
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I re-watched this recently, it's a bloody excellent bond film. Different, but it works so well.
1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
And in the past half decade or so he's had a fairly good career renaissance, turning up in interesting supporting roles in many films and TV shows (like Hot Fuzz, Chuck, and Doctor Who).
I found him weak and weepy and he almost sank the EON tanker {[]
No that's not true - there are many factors for the franchise troubles but one of them was Dalton's bad acceptance with the audience.
*sometimes I wonder if I am in a One-Direction girlie forum or on a 007 board
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton is neither 'weak' nor 'weepy'...he is a good actor whom projects a level of toughness and an authoritative manner that is crucial to playing Bond...both his films are solid entries into the Bond cannon...IMO, it was the release dates of the films that didn't help...hence the move to release the latter films towards the end of the year...
I have been told, that you've been first raw in the OD concert recently
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Yes that's true...but I didn't try and storm the stage to touch Harry like you did
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Silly elements ? Don't remember too many of those in Dalton's films ?:)
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I wouldn't class any of those as 'silly'....certainly not in the Roger Moore 'silly' class....so....what else you got ? B-)
I can't bring myself to watch his crap performance just to complete your list though I am glad that you find the mentioned stuff serious
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
They all pretty much hold up in their relevant films...Dalton's superior acting skills see to that B-)
Why don't you pop the films on again and this time try watching them FACING that new tv of yours )
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
aaaah, a new term to despise Dalton critics
We are usually labelled "casual" Bond fans or audience when we don't enjoy Dalton's performance even - like in my case - we enjoy Craig's interpretation.
"Casual audience" is something for the AJB glossary - Loeffs will like it
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
hahaha, I love that observation - finally someone who accepts the reality.
Your contribution wins you an honour membership in the "Tim Dalton Misty-Eyed Fan Club" - welcome on board -{
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I'd attribute that more to his apparent discomfort with the comedic aspects of cinematic Bond than to overacting. He always seemed very solid to me in terms of performance, except for the lingering Moore-type material (which is sprinkled through his brief tenure like unpleasant droppings). When his Bond was required to deliver anything else, he brought it home.
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I find it amazing that they had intended to do a " flying carpet" gag in TLD.
Just one post and off we go banging on about Dalton. Like wandering into a care home and saying, that time in El Almein, what a to-do that was, and off they go banging on about the old times....
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Gracias...I shall be a proud member.....although I enjoy Dalton in that Stephen Berkoff is outta control in Octopussy kinda way. But yeah he was a crybaby like Craig..and had a complete disregard for orders. Craig at least has a reason..His M was incompetent & Schizophrenic. -{ -{ -{