If Lazenby had been a slightly better actor (and I honestly don't think he was all that bad), this would've been one of the best moments in action cinema.
I'm with you solo
I am just now getting into the books and am liking them immensly. I love the brutal bond who is actually not a very likeable guy. I've read 2 and am now half way through FRwL (interesting that I'm half way through and Bond isn't even shown yet just mentioned.)
But I agree wqith all your point and examples for the same reasons. I do think that craig is doing a really great job with Bond. It's funny too because I loved Casino but hated the scene when he was saved by the one gadget in the film as if the weapons guys read the script and said..yup you are gonna need this built in difibrulator.
I've always said if bond is going to get gadgets then repourpose them (disassemble, etc.) to use them in a new unique way that has nothing to do with the original intended function.
Anyway great post Solo..thanks for summing it up so well.
BTW I grew up on Roger Moore and loved him but have changed my mind on Bond as I got older and learned more about the original Bond.
So many great moments from the films but I'm going to be sentimental and go with Q's last scene.
Never let them see you bleed and always have an escape plan. Then he exits via trap door.
I can't beleive I'm the first to drop this in here...
the opening of Thunderball.
Bond spots Spectre agent Bouvar is disguised as his widow. Bond kills him and then escapes flying a jetpack to his Aston Martin DB5 parked outside.
Spy Who Loved Me might be tough for many guys to wade through, but the reward is seeing Bond from the outside, it’s worth reading the book just for the pleasure of the “Bond short story” at the end.
Bond definitely is affected by wear through the books. It’s almost better not to read You Only Live Twice because he’s such a complete wreck after the events of OHMSS, his life is changed at that point, and when Fleming tries to ‘reboot’ the character in Man With The Golden Gun the cost to the character’s integrity is too high, and the disconnect from the past makes the character seem sadly faded and one-dimensional. Still if you’re an addict it’s better than nothing, and it’s still Fleming. The non-Fleming written Bond is not worth the paper.
The Wook–yes that’s an awesome scene, one of my favorites too.
I posted last night about book Bond not really being brutal, but the post is missing. In sum: externally he’s cool but not really cold. He’s professional, so the job always comes first, but his internal life is vivid and full of reactions to things: admiration, fear, excitement, anxiety, boredom, friendship, disgust, empathy, anger, humor, camaraderie, disgust, depression.
Best Bond Girl, DOMINO. White hot. :love
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