"The name's" or "My name is.."?
positivelyshocking
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Ok there are going to be some really cutting replies to this I am sure about how terribly sad and anal I am about good old 007.....but!
Ever since Mr Brosnan took over there seems to be a perception that 007 should introduce himself as follows "The name's Bond...James Bond" whereas my recollection of Connery, Lazenby and Moore was that they rather pointedly said "My name is Bond...James Bond" and this minor difference has irritated me ever since. I feel that Bond is a little less self aware than to say "The name" instead of "My name" and he seems less smug and more formal.
Imagine my consternation then when I see that one of David Arnold's pieces for Casino Royale is called "The name's Bond.. James Bond"!
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaarghhhhhhhhhhhh!
(signed the pedantic git known as Positively Shocking!)
Ever since Mr Brosnan took over there seems to be a perception that 007 should introduce himself as follows "The name's Bond...James Bond" whereas my recollection of Connery, Lazenby and Moore was that they rather pointedly said "My name is Bond...James Bond" and this minor difference has irritated me ever since. I feel that Bond is a little less self aware than to say "The name" instead of "My name" and he seems less smug and more formal.
Imagine my consternation then when I see that one of David Arnold's pieces for Casino Royale is called "The name's Bond.. James Bond"!
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaarghhhhhhhhhhhh!
(signed the pedantic git known as Positively Shocking!)
Comments
I think I have been conditioned by years of awful Sean Connery impersonators who (and I think we can all agree here) do that line with Connery's latter year "Lishp"! Which to my memory only started around NSNA.
I do remember Connery in DAF, Lazenby, Roger Moore in LALD, TMWTGG,MR & FYEO all say "my name".
Right that's it....I'm off for a quiet lie down where I can return to sanity.....maybe!!!!
*No anti-Craig sentiment intended.
I think the way this line is delivered in CR---and when it is delivered---will make all the difference...
:007)
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
I agree...
[watches for snipers] {:)
That was just his thing, though, and IMRO it was a component of his overall style. He was very popular---I enjoyed him as well---so who's to say what's right and what's wrong?
In CR, it's going to be a unique situation, because
and the temptation will definitely be there to make it a bit of an announcement, but perhaps Bond will have earned a bit of self-awareness by that point, by virtue of what's happened to him...nevertheless, I hope the delivery is restrained, but memorable---a tough note to hit, I'll grant you...
I'm dying to see how it plays out.
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Of course you chaps are absolutely right about this, we just need to hope he does it well in CR. I do agree with Dan Same about TWINE however, don't get me wrong I am not a Brosnan basher generally. He certainly made a great 007 during most of his films and I always feel that he looks the part.
I can think of nothing worse than "The name's Band"....*lift shoots upwards*..."James Band", from the nuclear facility sequence.
Edit: Just remembered he uses it twice in FYEO as well, so that'll be a no!
True- and Roger's Live and Let Die one was just as weighted. Can't blame them for overcooking it. I actually quite like Tim's delivery; he is, after all, just supposed to be a bloke saying his name.
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In CR, I believe the fireworks and 'yeahwoo' will be plentiful when 'the line' occurs---in the audience :007)
As long as it's delivered with calm restraint---and a certain deadly self-assurance---it will be HUGE... -{
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
I never liked the way Dalton delivered the line. However I am less disappointed with Dalton's delivery, since as I prefer Brosnan, my expectations and hopes regarding every aspect of Brosnan's performance are higher than with Dalton. Although, of the two, I prefer Brosnan's delivery. Dalton was IMO far too casual.
Although, diplomacy aside, I think there should be a middle ground between Dalton's far too casual delivery and Brosnan's (in TWINE) far too deliberate delivery. I would suggest that the middle ground was provided by Connery. Never has the line been delivered better IMO than in the first four films (particularly DN and GF.)
*If I were to rank the Bonds in terms of delivery, for me it would be Connery, Moore, Brosnan, Dalton, Lazenby. I think that Connery and Moore were both superb in their delivery of the line, Brosnan was pretty good in some of his films but less so in others (I still think it's a weakness of his although it has never been a major concern of mine), and Dalton and Lazenby were both pretty disappointing. I would rank Dalton over Lazenby simply because I don't remember Lazenby's delivery of the line.