Who is your " LEAST " favorite Bond and why ?????
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I thought I would get a little fireworks going here. Who is your least favorite Bond actor and why ????
First I should note naming my least favorite Bond is like naming my least favorite steak at Ruth Christ's ( They are all great, but!!!! )
My least favorite Bond is Dalton. I really wanted to like him as Bond and I go up and down a bit with him, but to me there is just something missing with him. I just don't like his screen presence as Bond. If I was not a kid in the 70's I am sure Roger Moore would take my top spot for least favorite , but as I did , I have a soft spot for his larger than life, popcorn, comic book Bond.
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First I should note naming my least favorite Bond is like naming my least favorite steak at Ruth Christ's ( They are all great, but!!!! )
My least favorite Bond is Dalton. I really wanted to like him as Bond and I go up and down a bit with him, but to me there is just something missing with him. I just don't like his screen presence as Bond. If I was not a kid in the 70's I am sure Roger Moore would take my top spot for least favorite , but as I did , I have a soft spot for his larger than life, popcorn, comic book Bond.
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
This will come as a shock to many But I don't like DC in the role of Bond. To me he just doesn't look like an officer type, a Rough Seargent maybe, But Not Bond. ( Just my opinion, I'm not saying I'm right, I know Many love him. :v ) It probably seems a trivial point to some, But I Can't get past it.
Having said that I don't hate him, CR was pretty good and If they do a decent job on Bond 23, who knows, I might begin to accept him. :v
Poor old Tim Dalton, seems he was the Daniel Craig of his day. )
But I can enjoy Lazenby for swathes of his performance in OHMSS, when he isn't being cocky and swaggering.
So I guess it's Dalton, though his opening shot on the mountain top is maybe the best of all for a new Bond.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
I'm hoping that DC can class it up for 23 & I agree so far he is more of a tough Seargent type, a great 006 or 8 perhaps, but not Bond. Some of that is down to his over developed look in CR.
The definitive point for me is that when he dons the Tux he looks like the doorman but not the guest. He is a fine actor though and I feel that with a script that supports it he may be able to make the leap from a credible 006 to the real deal. it will be a terrific sleight of hand if he can, and considering how miscast I felt he was back in the day a great testament to how good an actor he is.
Based on the actual actor, definitely Laz. I just don't like him, though I do like OHMSS. If he did more movies and matured as an actor then my opinion of him probably would be better, but he didn't, so i don't.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
No, the worst in my book was Dalton. Despite his being marketed as a hard edged Bond ("his bad side is a dangerous place to be" and all that), I just never bought him as Bond. His apparent acting chops fell shy of being able to pull of Bond in my opinion. So much for RAaaaDA or wherever he was trained.
DG
"People sleep peacefully in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." Richard Grenier after George Orwell, Washington Times 1993.
Reflections in a double bourbon...
Reflections in a double bourbon...
Just because Craig & Dalton are tougher, i think they look just as impressive as the other Bonds.
Well, it's simple. I saw both Dalton's turns as Bond in their original releases in the theater. As much as I wanted to like him as Bond, I just didn't. He just seemed like he was trying too hard and I found it fake. Instead of seeing him as Bond, I saw him as an actor desperately trying to play a hard edged Bond. I've met a lot of old timers who stopped being interested in Bond after Connery left because it wasn't the same. I'm a little better than that because I do like other Bonds.
However there might be somthing to the idea that the best fighters are also who I consider the better Bonds. Connery, Lazenby and Craig. All very credible in the fight sequences. The other three are who I consider weak in the fight sequences.
DG
"People sleep peacefully in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." Richard Grenier after George Orwell, Washington Times 1993.
I'm surprices of how many mentions Dalton in this thread. I think he is one of the top three (with Connery and Craig) and made two good Bonds. It's a shame he didn't get the training for the action scenes Craig got. He did some good fight scenes (the Gibraltar scene,the fight with Hong Kong police) but I think he would be better if he took time to learn martial arts and gun handling.
When it comes down to the Bonds of the official EON series, though, I can honestly say that none of them are my "least favorite." On the whole, I don't enjoy the Roger Moore films as well as I enjoy Connery's and I think Connery had the better portrayal; but there is a lot about Moore I like very much and sometimes I need the goofiness of a Moore 007 romp. And that is true of all the 007s: there is something in each and every one of their portrayals and in their films that hits me in the right way. So I'm an optimist. So sue me.
Well said.
DG
"People sleep peacefully in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." Richard Grenier after George Orwell, Washington Times 1993.
1. Dalton 2. Moore 3. Connery 4. Lazenby 5. Craig 6. Brosnan
Dalton needed better films to play to his strengths, I felt Davi was a real villain enough, and the threat real, in LTK so if you had someone like that in TLD you'd have a great movie, as it was you had to clown villains in that film.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Actually, you've bought up a good point. The fact is that SF types (Special Forces) and other elite operators for the most part don't fit the Hollywood archetype of beefy, brawny Shwarzeneger clones. Elite operators tend to be smaller scrappy type guys, with a never quit attitude. It's more about mind set than brawn, although you have to be very, very fit. A lot of those big guys don't make it through selection. That said, although Connery was one of the tallest of the Bonds, if not the tallest, he did not have a clownish looking "steroid" body. He had a nice physique. So did Lazenby. Craig is, I believe, the smallest of the Bonds, however, again, a nice, not clownish physique. So to me, they are believable as guys that could have made the cut.
DG
"People sleep peacefully in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." Richard Grenier after George Orwell, Washington Times 1993.
man thats a tough one,
all were great all around so i'll have to rate based on what they were not good at.
-the tough, gritty, violent, believable as assasin test (minus 1point)
Moore, Brosnan, Lazenby
-the charisma test (minus 1point)
Dalton, Lazenby
-the believable as home run king with the ladies test (minus 1point)
Dalton
-the sophistication tes (minus 1point)
Craig, Lazenby
-the relevant (could pass as Bond in any place in time) test (minus 1point)
Lazenby, Moore
Loser - Lazenby
yes, that sounds about right...
I imagine by that you don't believe that OHMSS was one of the best of the series? If so, too bad. You're missing something special. If, however, you liked OHMSS, how can OHMSS be good and Lazenby be bad?
DG
"People sleep peacefully in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." Richard Grenier after George Orwell, Washington Times 1993.
I also think it's more than a tad harsh to judge George just by the one film - even if it is the best in the series
I thought George did a great job - with lots of 'help' from Peter Hunt.
Mr. Grant,
You've piqued my interest in Lazenby (havent seen OHMSS since 2004?) again. I shall go back and re-consider...