Daniel Craig was pretty good. And even Connery faded towards the end.
In fact, I would say that Bond was Dr No, From Russia with Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball and at a stretch, Live and Let Die.
The rest is just a ripoff.
Timothy Dalton was actually the most Bond like if you go by the books.. edgy, no comedy and liked killing.... shame he wasn't liked and his films weren't great.... Daniel Craig is the second closest to the book character
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Timothy Dalton was actually the most Bond like if you go by the books.. edgy, no comedy and liked killing.... shame he wasn't liked and his films weren't great.... Daniel Craig is the second closest to the book character
Was he the Irish one? I couldn't stand the Irish one. Well, Irish anything, really.
Timothy Dalton was actually the most Bond like if you go by the books.. edgy, no comedy and liked killing.... shame he wasn't liked and his films weren't great.... Daniel Craig is the second closest to the book character
Right. Because apparently Dalton looked the most similar to the bloke Bond was based on, looks-wise
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
Timothy Dalton was actually the most Bond like if you go by the books.. edgy, no comedy and liked killing.... shame he wasn't liked and his films weren't great.... Daniel Craig is the second closest to the book character
Second film was excellent but it wasn't really a "Bond film" despite being closest to Fleming's character as you say. Although that's harsh on Craig and Connery though as both portray him as a pretty vicious killer imo Moore and Brosnan less so
Yeah, here's the thing, though. All Bond is shít. The books are poorly-written trash and the films are absurd pantomimes.
Do you mean, 'I don't like the Bond books or films because they are not to my taste', or perhaps, 'I don't like the Bond books or films because I lack an imagination, the ability to suspend disbelief or any semblence of a sense of humour.'?