My question is, how has Dalton changed in your view? Do you appreciate him more then ever? What contributions has he done to the Bond series? Is he better then the other actors?
Your opinions please.

Posted 05 June 2004 - 02:40 PM
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Posted 06 June 2004 - 12:52 AM
Agree completely.To me Timothy Dalton is the best actor--other than Sean Connery--to ever play James Bond.I like all of the other actors in different ways but they don't resonate with me the way Dalton does.Like Connery before him ,Dalton really looked like he knew how to kill someone.The others have a harder time suggesting this.And while I enjoy Roger's and Pierce's films it's difficult to believe a man who looks like a movie star is a secret agent.Not impossible,just difficult.-My question is, how has Dalton changed in your view?
He hasn't changed for me. I always liked him. I seem to prefer the lower budgeted, low tech Bond films...I think he was a great James Bond who could have been my favorite if he had been offered great Bond films in '91 and '93. I thought he was a breath of fresh air after 12 years of Roger Moore.
-Do you appreciate him more then ever?
Yes. He looks like a secret agent. Brosnan looks like a movie star(nothing wrong with that really). I liked him partially because he didn't have alot of baggage or celebrity exposure when he was Bond. I thought Brosnan has been way too accessable. Mystery, is a good thing...
-What contributions has he done to the Bond series?
He's made the Roger Moore style James Bond extinct, ie two dimensional, comedic, not taking this stuff too seriously style of acting(which actually works fine for Roger-and only Roger!). Brosnan has followed Dalton's lead by keeping Bond very human(despite absurd stunts in GE and DAD) and emotional, like a real person who just happens to have an outrageously adventerous life!
-Is he better then the other actors?
Yes and No.I think he's the best actor to play the part but it's really a role that requires great movie star charisma so I have to continue to regard Sean Connery as the best Bond, but Dalton's Bond is the closest incarnation of the literary Bond.I still wish we could have seen those lost '91/'93 films!
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Posted 06 June 2004 - 09:33 PM
I think he is having fun when the money is blowing in his face aboard the plane in LTK ... he is expressing joy about pulling the escape off.'Dalton's Bond never had all that much fun.'
Maybe it appeared that way but I just love the attitude of LTK which was This is what I can do when I'm pissed off! That was a refreshing...and it was the high testosterone late 80's...I think the producers thought the public would eat it up.Oh well.
Posted 07 June 2004 - 04:47 PM
Internationally they did dig it, the amercians have never really digged Bond as the main event in their country for a long time.. Dalton was strong internationally, in the UK, LTK was 6 weeks at number one!! Goldeneye was 4 weeks at number one, The British knew their Bond much better, the amercians just wanted more amercanish type Bond that resembles blockbusters like Lethal Weapon and Die Hards.'Dalton's Bond never had all that much fun.'
Maybe it appeared that way but I just love the attitude of LTK which was This is what I can do when I'm pissed off! That was a refreshing...and it was the high testosterone late 80's...I think the producers thought the public would eat it up.Oh well.
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Posted 19 June 2004 - 05:53 AM
Dalton was an excellent Bond, agreed, and even as a solid Moore fan I would have to admit that the hard-edge and danger of Bond was stronger in Dalton's era and weaker in Moore's era.Timothy Dalton will long since be remembered as the most gritty actor to ever play James Bond. I for once thought Dalton was an amazing 007. He infused the character with a long since need of danger, toughness. That was absent in the Moore era.
My question is, how has Dalton changed in your view? Do you appreciate him more then ever? What contributions has he done to the Bond series? Is he better then the other actors?
Your opinions please.
Posted 13 July 2004 - 05:43 PM
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Posted 28 July 2004 - 07:31 PM
Yes, quite. I doubt Brosnan would have been able to pull off the ball-breaking fight in GE if Dalton hadn't come before. Each of the actors before Brosnan contributed something to the role, and Dalton is no exception....I really believe even Pierce Brosnan would not have been so
suscessful if Dalton hadn't gone before him...
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Posted 02 August 2004 - 08:55 AM
The jury is still out with me on the Clive Owen debate but I do agree with the sentiment of a return to a Dalton-esque era.Yes, the cycle demands another Dalton-esque era! I offer Clive Owen.He's the anti-thesis of Brosnan, as Dalton was very much Roger's...
The popularity of Jason Bourne makes Clive Owen in a down to earth thriller very viable to making profits!
Posted 02 August 2004 - 09:38 AM
My thoughts exactly.Yes, the cycle demands another Dalton-esque era! I offer Clive Owen.He's the anti-thesis of Brosnan, as Dalton was very much Roger's...
The popularity of Jason Bourne makes Clive Owen in a down to earth thriller very viable to making profits!
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