Best looking for every actor
Johmss
Posts: 274MI6 Agent
Well, i wont be some kind of a hero for asking this (i mean, perhaps in the past this was said before, if so, i will gladly accept the closing topic and the redirection of my question. Here i go:
Which appearances seems to be the best (or believable) for each actor regarding the plot or the acting itself, just the looks:
-Connery: i would say Dr. No and FRWL, his hair looks ok and doesn't seem so "old" i mean, you could believe the train fight, his judo skills, for TB he just doesn't look the same for me.
-Lazenby: not much to say, only thathe seemed more Bond in his blue ambush suit than in his others clothes.
-Moore: again, in LALD he seems so young
Which appearances seems to be the best (or believable) for each actor regarding the plot or the acting itself, just the looks:
-Connery: i would say Dr. No and FRWL, his hair looks ok and doesn't seem so "old" i mean, you could believe the train fight, his judo skills, for TB he just doesn't look the same for me.
-Lazenby: not much to say, only thathe seemed more Bond in his blue ambush suit than in his others clothes.
-Moore: again, in LALD he seems so young
Comments
Lazenby - His only film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
Moore - The Man With The Golden Gun - Octopussy. With Live and Let Die he looked a bit young IMO, and don't get me started on A View To A Kill!! )
Dalton - The Living Daylights - License To Kill, He looked robust.
Brosnan - Tomorrow Never Dies - Die Another Day. Goldeneye just doesn't do him justice! :v
Craig - Casino Royale - ? Well he was....different?
-Dalton: In TLD, in Licence to kill only in the end, when he wasn't that "dracula"...
-Brosnan: in GE he looked so 80's, he was better in TND.
-Craig, perhaps he seems better in the last part suit and in Venice rather than the suit in the train.
Thanks for posting Tilly,