George Lazenby - Becoming Bond
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I have looked through the forums for a post on this and have not been able to find one. Saying that, moderators please move this if it is better homed elsewhere or with an existing thread.
I watched the excellent documentary Becoming Bond as part of the American Essentials Film Festival in Sydney Australia this past weekend. Absolutely brilliant, BRILLIANT! Surprising, funny, poignant, sad and quirky in the best possible way. Josh Greenbaum brings us a very stylishly directed comic drama interspersed with George himself being interviewed very candidly. It really did open my eyes to this honest, interesting and very misunderstood man (by me at least). I am now really looking forward to re-watching OHMSS with a new mindset.
Highly recommended to all fans of Bond, film in general, truth and bloody good fun. The man has taken life by the horns for sure.
"You can defy what is expected of you and write your own story" (Lazenby 2017).
Cheers to you all.
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I watched the excellent documentary Becoming Bond as part of the American Essentials Film Festival in Sydney Australia this past weekend. Absolutely brilliant, BRILLIANT! Surprising, funny, poignant, sad and quirky in the best possible way. Josh Greenbaum brings us a very stylishly directed comic drama interspersed with George himself being interviewed very candidly. It really did open my eyes to this honest, interesting and very misunderstood man (by me at least). I am now really looking forward to re-watching OHMSS with a new mindset.
Highly recommended to all fans of Bond, film in general, truth and bloody good fun. The man has taken life by the horns for sure.
"You can defy what is expected of you and write your own story" (Lazenby 2017).
Cheers to you all.
-{ -{ -{ -{ -{ I am still only on five Vespers in the one sitting
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.
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It has been mentioned, but not a stand alone thread
Perhaps it should ?
Thanks ThunderP, yeah I am going with this needs a stand alone thread :007)
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Just have to say though that I was far from a Lazenby-centric Bond fan personally, but having now gotten to know the man a little better, or at least this film's version of him, I am certainly reappraising OHMSS and George's contribution to the franchise.
Becoming Bond really is a cracking little film, extremely stylishly done, with tongue firmly in cheek when needed, yet genuinely poignant in places too. Lazenby bares his soul as an old man, and his honesty is admirable. 10/10.
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Imo it's far too long and it focusses too much on Lazenby's youth and the Bond Part (which is in the title) is too short. I'd wanted to hear more about the OHMSS shooting and side stories.
Generally speaking, imo it shows that Lazenby was and still is a player. He knows, that often he's wrong but is too stubborn to follow the "reasonable" way.
I like how relaxed he is with his own faults and mishaps in his life, but in general he's a pretty weird guy and the documentary emphasizes that.
Just one example: He gets the role - the producers tell him to hide in France until the press conference.
He calls the love of his life up and tells it to her and asks her to come.
When she arrived, he has to go back to London. And next time that he sees her again is in 20 years??
Why doesn't he take her with him? Why doesn't he call her up after arriving in London?
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
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DAF is at the bottom and TLD just slightly above on my list
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
'Becoming Bond' will be released on DVD in Australia on 27th September, 2017.
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I watched this last night. Was enjoyable as a one off watch, however I don't think I really learnt anything new that wasn't summarised in his 5 mins of screen time on the documentary Everything Or Nothing. Most of it was repeated word for word.
The wife watched it with me and she couldn't believe how stubborn he was and also like myself (and the documentary maker) wondered if a lot of it was bullsh!t from old George who likes to tell a story. It was entertaining the way they portrayed it with the comedy aspect however I think it dragged on a little near the end! It prob could of done with a bit more real footage or opinions of his co-stars
Funnily enough I also never understood why he never took Belinda back to London with him. I imagine even if he did, their relationship wouldn't have lasted 5 mins anyhow! Wonder if she is still alive - would have been fun hearing her side of the story!!
I wish he had done more Bond films but at least now I understand why he only did one.
There's some conflicting info here - elsewhere Lazenby stated his manager convinced him not to continue, while here he mentions it was his own decision, but it was probably a bit of both.
Is that Jane Seymour playing Lazenby's agent?
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How dare you, Higgins! )
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I got around to checking this out. George is a funny guy which keeps your interest and while the movie is low budget, Josh Lawson does a great job playing off the storytelling.
When George revealed how he got the role of a lifetime over experienced actors, I was blown away by how he was able to bullsh** his way into replacing Sean Connery.
With that said, its also hard to tell what parts of his story are true since he's such a good BS artist. I found the part of him leaving Belinda, the love of his life at the time, all by herself in Paris questionable.
He did well as 007 for a guy who had large shoes to fill. Its a shame he didn't do another.
Living that kind of lifestyle can overwhelming. Having to do all those interviews and tours, the vices involved, being controlled by the studio. I get why he walked away to some extent, but I think if he had been cooler headed, a compromise with Broccoli could've been reached for Diamonds Are Forever and maybe another sequel.
For people who wanted to bash him and consider him an afterthought, he does deserve it. It was like winning a multi-million dollar lottery then setting all the money on fire.
He said he quit as he refused to sign a 7 picture deal contract which got him blackballed. (I'm assuming Broccoli made a few calls as payback to an ungrateful bloke that he made a star.)
What really surprised me is George took the blame solely instead of his agent, Maggie (played by Jane Seymour which was freaking awesome!) or Ronan O'Rahilly (who is nowhere to be found in this).
There's two side to every story in this case, I think its both. Broccolli came off as an overbearing ass and Lazenby was stubborn even when he was a nobody. George thinking he could use the 007 franchise as a stepping stone to his acting career was a big mistake and he found out the hard way.
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That said, I'd still love to sit down and have a pint - or eight! - with GL. His explanation for not continuing as Bond contradicts what he has said before and what others have said.
I met Lois Maxwell in 1978. There were no press around, she was very down to Earth and everything else she said seemed completely honest so I had no reason to assume it was anything other than the truth. Also, there was no reason for her to lie unlike GL or even EON since then...and as it was only a few years after OHMSS, I don't think her memory would be playing tricks. Bottom line was she said that they offered GL a multi-picture deal when they signed him, he was so confident that he'd be the best Bond ever that he rejected it and signed a one-picture deal figuring that he'd then be able to negotiate a massive pay raise for the subsequent ones. Alas, it didn't quite work out and EON were delighted to cut him free after the one.
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It sounds very interesting.