brosnan as bond in 1987 ?
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We know pierce almost became bond in 87, what would the living daylights have been like with him in it? Would licence to kill have been a very different movie? Would he have returned as bond in the mid 90s?
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-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
I think he'd have been better in TLD myself, could buy him doing the romantic stuff with Kara, Dalton always seemed a bit stiff (and not in a good way!)
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I agree he was too much the pretty boy back then and didnt have the look of a seasoned agent, but I thought he was outstanding in GE
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
A bit ? Yeah, I think a 16 year old Bond would not have gone over well with audiences. )
What if Dalton had been bond on OHMSS etc
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Dalton was 23 years old when OHMSS was done. I don't think having a 23 year old Bond would sit well with the fans.
In keeping with "what if", I think I'd much rather see Connery remain as Bond in OHMSS, then let Moore take over in DAF. Oh well.
Fair – what about Dalton in OP…another rumour
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As for Dalton in OP, not really unless they re-wrote the script and cut out most of the humour. Wouldn't have thought he would have been comfortable with lines like:
"Having problems keeping it up Q?"
"Torro, that sounds like a load of bull"
"Hiss off"
These are Roger Moore-esque lines and a big part of the film (not that they weren't entertaining with Moore - they just weren't Dalton's style).
I can however imagine Dalton in the more intense scenes towards the end (i.e. frantically hurrying to the circus to diffuse the bomb), though maybe not dressed as a clown .