Some of you may disagree with me on this one but I think TWINE was the movie where Pierce proved himself to be a true James Bond and although I like Roger Moore and George Lazenby I don't think they proved themselves and with Pierce I am referring to one scene where I think Electra said to Bond "you wouldn't kill me, not somebody you loved you would miss me to much" (or something along those lines) and Bond shot he in the head and just said "I never miss". This for me showed the Brosnan is a ruthless James Bond which I don't think Moore and Lazenby where and James Bond is a ruthless killer and should always be potrayed that way because when it comes down to it James Bond is a trained killer.

Bond to Electra: "I can't." Why???
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zencat
, Jan 23 2003 07:25 PM
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#31
Posted 05 February 2003 - 09:29 PM
#32
Posted 06 February 2003 - 04:43 AM
Mr. Trump:
I agree with you in part. I believe that Pierce proved himself in GE, but with TWINE he proved that he could bring a lot to the role, and (IMHO) make all that emotion and raw power work (the fight scene in the beginning, his early scenes with Elektra) with the cool exterior that Connery gave us. ("I never miss.")
-- Xenobia
I agree with you in part. I believe that Pierce proved himself in GE, but with TWINE he proved that he could bring a lot to the role, and (IMHO) make all that emotion and raw power work (the fight scene in the beginning, his early scenes with Elektra) with the cool exterior that Connery gave us. ("I never miss.")
-- Xenobia