Favourite Non Bond Connery Films ?
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As title suggests - was wondering what everyones favourite non Bond Connery films are??
Mine are in order:
1. Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
2. The Untouchables
3. The Rock
Mine are in order:
1. Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
2. The Untouchables
3. The Rock
Comments
Last Crusade
Hunt for Red October
The Untouchables
Hell Drivers. Cracking British thriller with one of the best casts ever, including a pre-Bond Connery, Patrick McGoohan before he was Danger Man, William Hartnell before he became the first Doctor Who, and all led by the seriously tough Stanley Baker.
Marnie, which for me was Hitchcock's last great movie.
The Offence Connery as a frazzled cop about to seriously lose his temper with a child abuser.
Robin and Marian, Richard Lester's lovely elegy for Robin Hood.
Highlander, cult classic with Connery mentoring Christopher Lambert in the noble art of decapitating your opponent.
My favourite non-Connery Bond films are:
1)Highlander- An absolute classic that combines some terrific sword fights, an original and creative plot, a cool cast and music from my favourite group (Queen) to create IMO Connery's greatest ever non-Bond film and one of the greatest action/fantasy films of all time. This film also proves that Connery does not need to put on an accent to superbly play a non-Scotsman, as he plays a Spaniard with great results.
2)The Rock- A terrific action film and perhaps Connery's last good film.
3)Marnie- A very underrated Hitchcock film with a young Sean Connery delivering a great performance.
4)Robin and Marian- Sean Connery opposite Audrey Hepburn. Enough said.
5)Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade- Although nowhere near as good as Raiders, it is a tremendously fun film in which Connery is brilliant.
2. The Rock
"What are you prepared to do?"
"You're a treasury officer. Who would claim to be that, who was not?"
"How do you think he feels now? Better...or worse?"
"Ah, Mr. Ness. I wish you could have met me ten years...and twenty pounds ago."
B-)
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
I love The Rock Dan, however I would argue that Connery's last good film is in fact The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I was actually hoping there would be a sequel to this film, however as we all know Mr. Connery decided to retire from acting. Shame.
-Roger Moore
The Untouchables. This is how a Bond film should be imo, if feels like Goldfinger updated.
A Bridge Too Far. Not perfect, but Connery is good in it.
Can't really think of many others, they do seem a bit flawed. Connery is hard to cast, y'know. He's had some hits and misses. Oh, The Name of the Rose with Michel Lonsdale aka Drax. But that, with Indiana Jones, was the second wind for his career. Sadly it ended in him willingly taking lucrative roles he wouldnt' have touched with a barge pool in the 70s.
Edit: Ah, The Hlll is very good, as is The First Great Train Robbery and Darby O'Gill. {[]
Roger Moore 1927-2017
The Man who would be King
Woman of Straw
The Anderson Tapes
The First Great Train Robbery
Murder on The Orient Express
The Wind and the Lion
To my mind, he's had many more good films than misfires...
The Rock certainly deserves Honourable Mention, because---as I've always imagined it---if Connery's Bond had been somehow captured in the Sixties...and somehow held as a prisoner until the Nineties...the character we get in The Rock would be the result.
I think The Rock is Connery's final great action film.
I'm also fond of his performance in The Presidio with Mark Harmon...also very good {[]
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Another of my favorites is The Hunt For Red October. Connery's turn as Ramius is another solid performance - in the midst of an absolutely fabulous cast - and one I always stop to watch whenever it's on TV.
Meteor must be right up there.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
How about everything he's done in the last 20 years?
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Couldn't watch it! I lasted about half-an-hour then switched it off. If not Connery's worst, it's near the bottom.
Near the top:
The Man Who Would Be King
The Rock
The Hunt For Red October
The start's quite good. It's the 70 minutes that come after it that's the problem. ) I thought Ralph Fiennes did a decent enough job as Steed, but the film is a real missed opportunity. David Fincher was trying to get an Avengers project of the ground in the early 90's with Charles Dance and Nicole Kidman as Steed and Emma Peel. That would have been far preferable to what we ended up with.
Trailer was very good, however.
I understand they pulled it apart and put it back together again but no matter how they did it, it just didn't hold interest.
Anyone seen The Man With The Deadly Lens?
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Finding Forrester wasn't very clever. I wonder if Connery saw the script (cranky, eccentric mentor with a heart of gold) and started dreaming of another oscar. I think the film was made by the Goodwill Hunting people. Matt Damon is a mathematical genius with a bigger IQ than Mr Spock...but just happens to be a janitor
Yes, many years ago. It wasn't bad; the bit I remember best is Connery pulling off his toupee at the end!
I would go along with this. I love The Man Who would Be King especially.
Did you see the extra called The Man Who Would Be Shaun on Shaun Of The Dead? Nick Frost & Simon Pegg do a scene in spot-on Connery & Caine voices ).
My new list
1. Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
2. The Untouchables
3. Time Bandits
4. The Rock
5. Highlander
6. The Hunt For Red October