
New Dalton interview clip for Hot Fuzz
#1
Posted 13 February 2007 - 03:52 PM
http://news.bbc.co.u...ent/default.stm
Scroll down and click on "Dalton on Hot Fuzz comedy" under the VIDEO AND AUDIO NEWS heading.
#2
Posted 13 February 2007 - 04:05 PM
#3
Posted 13 February 2007 - 04:08 PM

That was a really good interview. Great to see him giving Daniel Craig the thumbs-up, too.

#4
Posted 13 February 2007 - 04:13 PM
Dalton seems pretty proud of his involvement in Hot Fuzz, and to be taking a pretty big role in the promotion of the film in the UK in interviews etc. probably cause he's such a big name outside of the comedy circle.
I did find it ammusing when the interviewer asked him how much Bond still overshadows any current work he is involved in, Tim's "well here we are 20 years later talking about it" responce could be seen coming a mile off!
Hot Fuzz does look to be a brilliant piece of comedy, with a lot to do in order to top Shaun of the Dead. The more clips that I see the more and more confidence I have in it, and us Lucky brits will get to see it TOMORROW!!
#5
Posted 13 February 2007 - 04:16 PM
I did find it ammusing when the interviewer asked him how much Bond still overshadows any current work he is involved in, Tim's "well here we are 20 years later talking about it" responce could be seen coming a mile off!
I'm glad to see it doesn't bother him though.
Although Craig's portrayal may have been the closest to Fleming's (and perhaps the best), I still think that Dalton is the actor that respects and loves the character the most and I'm happy to see that.
#6
Posted 13 February 2007 - 04:46 PM
BTW, Dalton looks pretty good for his age (63). Makes me think he could have played Bond up till TOMORROW NEVER DIES.
#7
Posted 13 February 2007 - 09:12 PM
They were interviewing Timothy Dalton this morning on BBC Breakfast about his role in the new police comedy 'Hot Fuzz.' A very nice and laid-back man.
Inevitably (and this is why I watched) the subject came to the new James Bond. When asked what he thought of Daniel Craig in the role (and the comparisons to his own Bond) Dalton had nothing but praise. He called him 'terrific', saying that the series has really made 'a leap forward'. He also said that the producers and Craig have gone right back to the Fleming grittiness and toughness, 'but even more so'. He compared Craig's interpretation with his own time in the role and mentioned that the world 'wasn't quite ready for what we did', but concluded in a general note of pleasure over Craig's success as Bond.
When it came to the question of whether playing Bond was a burden on any of his other post-Bond roles, he said 'well, we wouldn't be sitting here talking about it if it wasn't' (or something along those lines).
You'll probably be able to watch it later on the BBC website sometime in the near future. I'm not too hot on finding these things. Confused
So there we are: confirmation of what Dalton thinks of Craig, perhaps hints that Dalton regards him as even closer to Fleming's character than he was (something that individually I wouldn't quite agree with), and yet another former Bond actor to add to the pro-Craig crowd. Very Happy
(I did wonder whether this topic should be placed in the general news section, but I ended up putting it here).
#9
Posted 13 February 2007 - 10:16 PM

#10
Posted 13 February 2007 - 11:21 PM
#11
Posted 14 February 2007 - 01:20 AM
Inevitably (and this is why I watched) the subject came to the new James Bond. When asked what he thought of Daniel Craig in the role (and the comparisons to his own Bond) Dalton had nothing but praise. He called him 'terrific', saying that the series has really made 'a leap forward'. He also said that the producers and Craig have gone right back to the Fleming grittiness and toughness, 'but even more so'. He compared Craig's interpretation with his own time in the role and mentioned that the world 'wasn't quite ready for what we did', but concluded in a general note of pleasure over Craig's success as Bond.
Class act, Tim. And Craig's success vindicates what they were aiming for during the Dalton era. 007 #4 was just ahead of his time. It's past time Dalton got his due.
#12
Posted 14 February 2007 - 02:05 AM
#13
Posted 14 February 2007 - 02:41 AM
Inevitably (and this is why I watched) the subject came to the new James Bond. When asked what he thought of Daniel Craig in the role (and the comparisons to his own Bond) Dalton had nothing but praise. He called him 'terrific', saying that the series has really made 'a leap forward'. He also said that the producers and Craig have gone right back to the Fleming grittiness and toughness, 'but even more so'. He compared Craig's interpretation with his own time in the role and mentioned that the world 'wasn't quite ready for what we did', but concluded in a general note of pleasure over Craig's success as Bond.
Class act, Tim. And Craig's success vindicates what they were aiming for during the Dalton era. 007 #4 was just ahead of his time. It's past time Dalton got his due.
Agreed. While it was a shame that Dalton was a head of his time (from the standpoint that he didn't get more than two films), it's great to see that his tenure in the role is now being validated by the great success that Craig has had playing a Bond that is very similar to Dalton's in terms of the approach.
#14
Posted 14 February 2007 - 02:50 AM
Inevitably (and this is why I watched) the subject came to the new James Bond. When asked what he thought of Daniel Craig in the role (and the comparisons to his own Bond) Dalton had nothing but praise. He called him 'terrific', saying that the series has really made 'a leap forward'. He also said that the producers and Craig have gone right back to the Fleming grittiness and toughness, 'but even more so'. He compared Craig's interpretation with his own time in the role and mentioned that the world 'wasn't quite ready for what we did', but concluded in a general note of pleasure over Craig's success as Bond.
Class act, Tim. And Craig's success vindicates what they were aiming for during the Dalton era. 007 #4 was just ahead of his time. It's past time Dalton got his due.
Agreed. While it was a shame that Dalton was a head of his time (from the standpoint that he didn't get more than two films), it's great to see that his tenure in the role is now being validated by the great success that Craig has had playing a Bond that is very similar to Dalton's in terms of the approach.
Definitely, tdalton(cool screen name by the way). Check out the last line on my newly edited signature.
#15
Posted 14 February 2007 - 03:24 AM
The direct link to the interview.
GREAT stuff. Dalton is just a class act.
#16
Posted 14 February 2007 - 03:28 AM
Can anyone save this in a file format???
Thanks
#17
Posted 14 February 2007 - 03:38 AM
#18
Posted 14 February 2007 - 04:09 AM
#19
Posted 14 February 2007 - 09:17 AM
#20
Posted 14 February 2007 - 10:35 AM
Would love to see him and DC do a little movie together sometime.
Can't wait to see Hot Fuzz.
#21
Posted 14 February 2007 - 10:54 AM
To be fair Tim I wouldnt really want to ask you questions about Beautician & The Beast or Looney Tunes Back In Action if I was interviewing you.
Good interview and Tim seems to have enjoyed working on it.
#22
Posted 14 February 2007 - 11:31 AM
http://news.bbc.co.u...3...bw=nb&mp=rm
The direct link to the interview.
GREAT stuff. Dalton is just a class act.
This isn't working for me. Maybe its been taken off.
#23
Posted 15 February 2007 - 02:09 AM
http://news.bbc.co.u...3...bw=nb&mp=rm
The direct link to the interview.
GREAT stuff. Dalton is just a class act.
This isn't working for me. Maybe its been taken off.
Odd, it works for me.
Operator error, perhaps?

(Maybe their site was overloaded or just having glitches...)
#24
Posted 15 February 2007 - 04:56 PM
#25
Posted 19 February 2007 - 10:09 PM
I still think that Dalton is the actor that respects and loves the character the most and I'm happy to see that.
Nope, that has to be Sir Roger. He works on the most Bond-related things, presents documentaries, and generally talks about how much he loved playing 007.
#26
Posted 19 February 2007 - 10:37 PM
I still think that Dalton is the actor that respects and loves the character the most and I'm happy to see that.
Nope, that has to be Sir Roger. He works on the most Bond-related things, presents documentaries, and generally talks about how much he loved playing 007.
But--but--are you saying that Tim is not the answer to every Bond question, the only Bond who matters, the center of the universe, the greatest man who ever lived, the world's greatest lover, the tallest and handsomest man in creation? Brother, may I join the club? Charge my membership to Tim, who must by definition be the richest man on earth as well.
#27
Posted 19 February 2007 - 11:29 PM
Much more relaxed in interviews than before.
What a voice, how eloquent! Man, I really wish he'd do more work.
Hopefully this will Travola-ize him back to studio movies.
Seeing it tomorrow.