hurtinbuckaroo
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Actress Honor Blackman, who had the, well, honor of being cast as the character with the best name in the history of film (IMO), has died at age 94. Unlike her character, she passed away from unspecified natural causes.
Actress Honor Blackman, who had the, well, honor of being cast as the character with the best name in the history of film (IMO), has died at age 94. Unlike her character, she passed away from unspecified natural causes.
She was in Doctor Who and the Avengers as well.
Actress Honor Blackman, who had the, well, honor of being cast as the character with the best name in the history of film (IMO), has died at age 94. Unlike her character, she passed away from unspecified natural causes.
Don't forget about Suzi and Teri Yaki in What's Up Tiger Lily.Do these things still happen in threes? Just thinking of the other Bond women and the actresses behind each one. Holly Goodhead and Plenty O'Toole, look alive! Octopussy, on guard! Not to mention the Austin Powers Trifecta: Alotta Fagina and the two Fooks, Yu and Mi.
Aw, man. We JUST finished assembling the Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger.
I'm embarrassed to admit that I have NEVER watched a BOND film. I would really like to, however, so looking for a good place to start. Any suggestions?
Never cared for the Pierce Brosnan Bond films. They always seemed a little campy to me, lacking the grit of Sean Connery or Daniel Craig.
In the books, Bond regularly gets the holy shit kicked out of him. Connery took hits, Craig bled, Dalton at least acknowledged that hurt was possible... i never really believed Moore or Brosnan were going to grt their hair mussed.
In the books, Bond regularly gets the holy shit kicked out of him. Connery took hits, Craig bled, Dalton at least acknowledged that hurt was possible... i never really believed Moore or Brosnan were going to grt their hair mussed.
In the books, Bond regularly gets the holy shit kicked out of him. Connery took hits, Craig bled, Dalton at least acknowledged that hurt was possible... i never really believed Moore or Brosnan were going to grt their hair mussed.
My parents had all the Ian Flemming Bond paperbacks, published by Signet (at 60 cents!). I read many of them. The Bond character in the books is, I believe, closest to that portrayed by Daniel Craig. The ball busting scene in Casino Royale is right from the book. Several of original Bond stories are all about that he is sent on a mission to kill. The whole 'licensed to kill' which was a throw away in all of the movies until the first Daniel Craig one (that opens with his first assignment to kill).
Ranking the Bonds for me: Daniel Craig, Sean Connery, and then George Lazenby. NONE of the other actors make the list.
Never cared for the Pierce Brosnan Bond films. They always seemed a little campy to me, lacking the grit of Sean Connery or Daniel Craig.
I thought the Roger Moore films were the “campiest”.