What do you Bond looks like?
#1
Posted 02 March 2002 - 11:36 PM
sc3 gl1 rm2 td1 or pb2
Or do you have your own Bond in mind. I know I picture someone very close to looking like gl1 without the big ears and clumpy face .
#2
Posted 17 March 2002 - 07:10 PM
#3
Posted 18 March 2002 - 12:44 AM
Sorry -- this is what being around in the eighties will do to you.
-- Xen
#4
Posted 20 March 2002 - 08:44 AM
Ah yes, the difference between a woman and a computer....Xenobia (20 Mar, 2002 05:11 a.m.):
Sorry about that Kitty Cat! Me and computers don't get along all that well, oh well.
With a computer you put software into hardware.
#5
Posted 20 March 2002 - 05:11 AM
Blofeld's Cat (19 Mar, 2002 03:18 a.m.):
Xen, Xen, Xen.Xenobia (18 Mar, 2002 09:54 p.m.):
Oh pretty kitty -- if there were supposed to be pictures...they were not there. Sorry.
I did it that way so you'll know what you have to type in to actually post the pics.
rm1 = rm1
That pedestal is looking a little rocky at the mo.
Sorry about that Kitty Cat! Me and computers don't get along all that well, oh well.
But I will try importing a face soon, I promise.
-- Xen
#6
Posted 19 March 2002 - 02:39 PM
#7
Posted 04 March 2002 - 12:55 AM
#8
Posted 04 March 2002 - 03:09 AM
But td1 when im reading Gardner and Flemming, wierd.
#9
Posted 02 March 2002 - 11:50 PM
Same thing with Colonel Sun, and Benson and Gardner's books.
#10
Posted 06 May 2002 - 07:50 PM
As well as Carmichael, I believe Fleming once said that the golfer, Henry Cotton, looked like how he pictured Bond. Wish I had a scanner, because I tracked down a golfing magazine with a nice pic of Henry, who looks not unlike Hoagy, but a bit fuller in the face. It's not a good angle, but you can see Cotton at http://www.corbie.co...n_carlekemp.htm
Oddly, since I nearly always mentally "cast" novels I'm reading, I've never pictured any of the movie Bonds when reading the books (except for the movie novelisations), perhaps because I read all the Flemings *before* seeing the movies.
Of the actors, though, Dalton is closest to how I see Bond, but with a touch of Connery in the personality.
#11
Posted 07 May 2002 - 02:16 AM
#12
Posted 07 May 2002 - 02:18 AM
#13
Posted 19 March 2002 - 04:01 AM
Not because he was the first Bond I saw, that was Connery on TV, or the first in the theater, that was Moore, and not because he looks most like Ian Fleming's "Hoagy Carmichael" description (he doesn't, thank the lord).
And it's not because he's my favorite Bond and IMO plays the most complex, interesting & appealing Bond.
It's simply because it's a lot more fun to envision pb2 while I read than any of the others. He's extremely nice mind candy. ;-)
#14
Posted 19 March 2002 - 03:18 AM
Xen, Xen, Xen.Xenobia (18 Mar, 2002 09:54 p.m.):
Oh pretty kitty -- if there were supposed to be pictures...they were not there. Sorry.
I did it that way so you'll know what you have to type in to actually post the pics.
rm1 = rm1
That pedestal is looking a little rocky at the mo.
#15
Posted 18 March 2002 - 09:54 PM
Blofeld's Cat (18 Mar, 2002 12:54 p.m.):
My dear Xen, let me be your lovely knight in shining armour (or should that be enarmoured night of shining love )Xenobia (18 Mar, 2002 12:44 a.m.):
I have no clue how you guys are bringing in the photos, but I wouls say that my version of Bond has always been for me Brosnan with a scar on his cheek, as Fleming dictated.
Sorry -- this is what being around in the eighties will do to you.
-- Xen
I know first timers are shy so I'll be gentle.
There are three Conereys: sc1 , sc2 , sc3.
There is one Lazenby: gl1 , gl2[/3]
There are two of your man Rog: rm1 , rm2
There is only one of Dalton: I think you've gotta hold of it. (Oh, yeeeees).
And, there are two of Brosnan: You should definitely have a firm grasp of it now. YES, YES, YEEEES!!
Was it good for you too.
Some would say: "who cares", but I really do. Touch the monitor and feel the warmth of my sincerity.
Oh pretty kitty -- if there were supposed to be pictures...they were not there. Sorry.
-- Xen
#16
Posted 18 March 2002 - 12:51 PM
My dear Xen, let me be your lovely knight in shining armour (or should that be enarmoured night of shining love )Xenobia (18 Mar, 2002 12:44 a.m.):
I have no clue how you guys are bringing in the photos, but I wouls say that my version of Bond has always been for me Brosnan with a scar on his cheek, as Fleming dictated.
Sorry -- this is what being around in the eighties will do to you.
-- Xen
I know first timers are shy so I'll be gentle.
There are three Conereys: sc1 , sc2 , sc3.
There is one Lazenby: gl1 , gl2[/3]
There are two of your man Rog: rm1 , rm2
There is only one of Dalton: I think you've gotta hold of it. (Oh, yeeeees).
And, there are two of Brosnan: You should definitely have a firm grasp of it now. YES, YES, YEEEES!!
Was it good for you too.
Some would say: "who cares", but I really do. Touch the monitor and feel the warmth of my sincerity.
#17
Posted 17 August 2002 - 03:30 PM
#18
Posted 19 August 2002 - 06:21 AM
#19
Posted 30 August 2002 - 12:49 AM
Look at this guy.
Exactly like him.
With steel eyes, tanned, a few gray hairs, same exact chin, scar on his cheek
What do u think?
(I have no diea why, but I think that somebody is gonna get mad)
#20
Posted 30 August 2002 - 01:52 PM
#21
Posted 30 August 2002 - 09:28 PM