The next Sean Connery???
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Watched FRWL again the other night...
I must say, Mr Connery was f**&#*@ awsome...
If he'd show up in a movie today at that age (34,35?) he'd make many an actor (jude law, george clooney, cough*d.craig*, etc) irrelevant.
just what would it take for an actor today to begin to be compared to old Sean? does anyone even come close?
I must say, Mr Connery was f**&#*@ awsome...
If he'd show up in a movie today at that age (34,35?) he'd make many an actor (jude law, george clooney, cough*d.craig*, etc) irrelevant.
just what would it take for an actor today to begin to be compared to old Sean? does anyone even come close?
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Would Connery typify today's stars? They all seem in the Tom Cruise mould, short and youthful.
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was it the attitude?
he wasnt afraid to be a man, and he obviously felt at ease with his being a man, no apologies. there was very little sentimentality in him other than an abvious delight for the 'good things' (brandy, dom perignon, beautiful women, gambling, smoking, kicking a##).
its like he tried or cared, but only just enough.
actors like clooney, law and brosnan seem to care too much, while mel and d.craig , although both very cool, dont care enough.
then you've got your silly actors like depp and cruise who seem to be terrified of aging and thus seem even less interesting.
Don't forget you are going back 50 years...different times and different values...plus the scripts were great too...
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Sir Miles, this is a good point, however Mr Sean Connery managed to have the same effect on screen throughout his entire career in my opinion. in fact his aura seemed to have become more evident as he aged. (recall his cameo in Prince of Thieves)
i loved how in his films he made other actors around him seem somewhat inferior, Harrison Ford , Alec Baldwin, Sam Neil, Kevin Costner (no pushovers ) all were just in awe of him as we were.
In The Rock Connery eliminated any pretentions that Nicolas Cage could pass as an action hero, this I thought was very funny (that Cage could be an action hero..)
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It's easier to carry a certain persona when you are only on screen for a limited time....he was also bloody awful in some films too....and he can't carry an accent at all...well, apart from a Scottish one... !!
Connery is unique and amazing. In time, maybe another actor will seem just as great in their own way.
Whilst I tend to agree with you...you will find millions of people out there who wouldn't....many prefer Roger's version of Bond...and Brosnan has a healthy loyal following too...I've enjoyed EVERY actors take on Bond to some degree, obviously some more than others...
It would be interesting to see what would have happened IF Roger had taken the role first...or if Cary Grant had...or Patrick McGoohan...
All in all...I'm happy with what we've had so far -{
But it's true, Connery as Bond as a phenomanan. Or however you spell it.
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I believe that if Roger had taken the role first it's unlikely that it would have lasted more than two or three films. His supporters claim that 'he was the right Bond for the 70's ' i.e. Lighter/more frivolous. The success of the series in large part depends upon the momentum that Connery brought, that mixture of sophistication and menace propelled the first four films, and created a global phenomenon the like of which had not been seen before with the possible exception of Valentino. Bond/Connery were perfect fusion and generated something that was more than the sum of it's parts. For me he was/is not perfect as Bond ( a touch too brash) but as the first cinematic incarnation ( T.V. Notwithstanding ) he was the perfect choice to kick off the series. Niven would have been a disaster, and even though Carey Grant would have been interesting he would only commit to one film.
Whilst I tend to think you could be right about Roger....I did read that Terence Young fled the first screening of Dr No because people were laughing and he didn't think they should have been ! It was later explain to him that they were laughing because they enjoyed it and not because they thought it silly....so...it all could have ended after one Connery/Bond film !
And Cary Grant would have been terrible as Bond in my opinion, (and im a fan of Grant) too silly and zero threatening. (plus too old at that time).
As Zaphod wrote, the Bond universe would have turned out very different had the planets not aligned with Connery.
a lot less camp etc. I always find it amazing how with the right editing and Music how you can change the whole feel of a Trailer.
After watching this I wanted to watch DAF all over again. )
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DAF is at best a real 'guilty pleasure' and for me the first Roger Moore Bond movie.
Come to think about it: what leading men under 40 do you know who has served in the military? The only one I can think of right now is Alexander Sarsgard. He was an NCO in a coastal ranger unit (Kustjegerna). I guess strictly speaking he isn`t even a leading man yet. Do you know of any?
Bond enters M's office he's on the Phone to the PM.
"Leave it out you Slag! I'll talk to you later me old China!" Looking up "Don't even think about putting your arse on a chair, Bond" Here have a Butchers at this.
He slides a photo across his desk past a bowl of jelled eels. adding "what do you know about Hugo Drax"
"Ah, he's a proper gent, he is sir. Building a great rocket down on the south coast "
M leans back in his chair.
" Your having a laugh, He's a scum bag, Fu**ing cheats at cards, the tosser"
"well I never" Bond looks stunned as M comtinues.
"get your arse down there pronto, hav a sly butchers round. If he's trying one on. Give him a little slap."
Bond turns to leave " no probs Guv" as M adds.
"Before you go make sure to verbaley and sexually harrase That Piece of skirt Moneypenny, too stuk up for her own good that one "
"Right ho, sir. "
and with that the finnest servert in her Majesties secret service was gone.