Who Played It Best? (Miss Moneypenny)
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So to date there has been 4 different actresses who have played the role of our beloved Miss Moneypenny. Each actress bringing something different to the role. But is there one that stands out to you the most? Who's the definitive Moneypenny in your world?
So to date there has been 4 different actresses who have played the role of our beloved Miss Moneypenny. Each actress bringing something different to the role. But is there one that stands out to you the most? Who's the definitive Moneypenny in your world?
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Beautiful Lois Maxwell, but I also thought Samantha Bond
came a close second. and Naomi looks to be turning
Out very good too. tough choice ! )
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I found C. Bliss very cute :x
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Next you'll be telling us you're a Barry Manilow fan...
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No, you're alone with that :v
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Ditto
Tough question? This is by far the easiest dilemma ever on ajb. LOIS MAXWELL.
I like Samantha Bond too, but she's not in the same league.
1. GE 2. MR 3. OP 4. TMWTGG 5. TSWLM 6. TND 7. TWINE 8.DN 9. GF 10. AVTAK
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
I thought Samantha Bonds / Brozzas innuendos were sometimes a little bit OTT
Roger said it best in Octopussy, "There never has been, and there never will be, anyone but you."
:x
1. GE 2. MR 3. OP 4. TMWTGG 5. TSWLM 6. TND 7. TWINE 8.DN 9. GF 10. AVTAK
I thought that - they were embarassing
She has a killer delivery. -{ I expect she always was a
Cunning linguist
2. Samantha Bond - Reversed the role a bit for GE, TND and TWINE.
3. Naomie Harris - So far so good. Let's see her in a few more.
4. Caroline Bliss - Bond hitting on a secretary half his age isn't sexy.
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Caroline Bliss was a bit older than half of Dalton's age, and she wasn't so young for it to be a problem. Actually she hit on him much more than he hit on her. Isn't your attraction to Lois Maxwell in A View to a Kill a bit strange? She was much older than twice your age.
I'm curious where they go with Harris as Moneypenny. Much to early to say she's a favorite. I just hope she stays fairly true to the role. Her new background and story is interesting. But I just hope they don't totally change the character.
One of the admirable aspects of Lois Maxwell's performance was how she conveyed her maturity in the later Moore movies. Though her character was still pining for Bond, she graciously played this as a fond in-joke between two long-standing colleagues now both past their prime - and sometimes she inflected her performance, too, with a wistful sense of regret about an opportunity lost, the relationship which they'd finally never had.
Caroline Bliss was fine, but she had hardly anything to do in her short appearances. She played it as a sort of parody of the traditional Moneypenny. The "Barry Manilow collection" gag was a nice, funny character moment.
I always saw Samantha Bond's Moneypenny as a feisty reflection of Judi Dench's M as she might have been as a younger woman. Samantha Bond's Moneypenny fancied Bond and expressed her feelings as challenging flirtation, much as I imagine a younger M might have done. There were even certain similarities in vocal quality and personal styling between Judi Dench and Samantha Bond, suggestive of this connection between their characters. It's just a shame for Samantha Bond that, in her swan song in DAD, the virtual reality gag about Moneypenny's lust for Bond was OTT, like much else about the film - though she played it with comic panache.
It's very difficult to pick a favourite, though Lois Maxwell remains the quintessential Moneypenny.
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I do think Naomi Harris will become " this generations" Miss Moneypenny. -{
Growing up and living in Toronto, I always had the pleasure of reading her columns in the Toronto Sun.
Bond: “I must be dreaming.”