The most interesting Dalton fact I've read in a long time came from "The Making Of The Living Daylights" - we've all heard that LD was a Roger script that had to be rewritten when Dalton came on board, but in fact changing the tone of 007 films had been a strong idea (probably Michael G Wilson's) for a while, and the script was NOT created with Roger in mind.
The other thing I'd like to mention is that when I asked my wife who would win in a fight: Dalton's Bond or Connery's Bond, she unhesitatingly said, "Dalton's!". I'm not certain about that, but by God I'd like to watch it happening!
The other thing I'd like to mention is that when I asked my wife who would win in a fight: Dalton's Bond or Connery's Bond, she unhesitatingly said, "Dalton's!".
As much as I enjoyed Dalton's turn, even though they did not give him Bond's dark 00 side until the second film, I can't picture him in any of the CR scenes had they made Craig's films exactly as they were done but during Dalton's time. I have no problem with him in the SF scenes, though. It's because in CR Craig comes across as a youthful, energetic character who may be a veteran but not yet a seasoned one, whereas Dalton seemed more like the character in SF - too mature in years to be barked at by Dench as if he were a cadet.
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The other thing I'd like to mention is that when I asked my wife who would win in a fight: Dalton's Bond or Connery's Bond, she unhesitatingly said, "Dalton's!". I'm not certain about that, but by God I'd like to watch it happening!
I'm sure your wife is a lovely woman, but no. )
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