Just how rubbish were Roger Moore's James Bond films?
Just how rubbish were Roger Moore's James Bond films?
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stigmundfreud

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22,454 posts

233 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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I'll tell you, they were diabolical. He single handedly brought the rot to the brand.

kong

596 posts

235 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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yep, they were the worst by a country mile

schmalex

13,616 posts

229 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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You watch Moonraker on Sunday afternoon then?

It was rubbish, but my 5 year old really enjoyed it because it had laser guns.

Romanymagic

3,298 posts

242 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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I am a bit of a sucker for live and let die and the spy who loved me - Lotus sub anyone?

Big Al.

69,330 posts

281 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Only just better than Daniel Craig, but wouldn't like to live on the difference.

stigmundfreud

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233 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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schmalex said:
You watch Moonraker on Sunday afternoon then?

It was rubbish, but my 5 year old really enjoyed it because it had laser guns.
No but I am watching the Man with a Golden gun on Sky's HD week. What a pile of wk

GKP

15,099 posts

264 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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He was brilliant and of the time. Anyone that can make a sky-blue safari suit look good is a worthy superspy.

Crimson Tide

5,032 posts

237 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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He plays a bit of a slimey sleazeball of a Bond. He wasn't helped by the ridiculous writing/direction/whatever e.g. allowing him to have a gondola that turned into red & white striped hovercraft.

I saw OHMSS the other week, and was confused the whole way through for one point: Bond pretends to be Sir Hillary, Blofeld pretends to be Count de Camembert... but both have met in previous films! What the hell's the point of pretending to be someone else?

stigmundfreud

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233 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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fkinhell they got some midget duel now. Its like watching some fetish show

deevlash

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260 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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I just detested how he played bond as an upperclass englishman, Bond isnt an upperclass englishman.

HOGEPH

5,249 posts

209 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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He wasn't Scottish either, but that didn't stop Connery!

deevlash

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260 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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HOGEPH said:
He wasn't Scottish either, but that didn't stop Connery!
actually we dont know where he was born, fleming nevvr actually said but he had a scottish father and a swiss mother and attended eton for a spell before fettes in scotland.

Ganglandboss

8,499 posts

226 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Crimson Tide said:
He plays a bit of a slimey sleazeball of a Bond. He wasn't helped by the ridiculous writing/direction/whatever e.g. allowing him to have a gondola that turned into red & white striped hovercraft.

I saw OHMSS the other week, and was confused the whole way through for one point: Bond pretends to be Sir Hillary, Blofeld pretends to be Count de Camembert... but both have met in previous films! What the hell's the point of pretending to be someone else?
OHMSS is the most true to the novel bond film there has been. In the novel Bond has not previously met Blofeld and does go undercover as Sir Hilary Bray.

Crimson Tide

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237 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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I suspected it would be a case of the previous films creating the confusion, rather than OHMSS itself.

Ganglandboss

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226 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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deevlash said:
HOGEPH said:
He wasn't Scottish either, but that didn't stop Connery!
actually we dont know where he was born, fleming nevvr actually said but he had a scottish father and a swiss mother and attended eton for a spell before fettes in scotland.
Bond's comments in 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' and 'You only Live Twice' (novels) suggest he considers himself a Scotsman. The only reference I can think of in the films to Bond's nationality is when Sheriff JW Pepper desribes him as the English secret agent.

Cotty

41,898 posts

307 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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GKP said:
He was brilliant and of the time. Anyone that can make a sky-blue safari suit look good is a worthy superspy.
Aparently he picked his own clothes in the Pretenders. Not sure about the bond films

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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Well this pre-Bond



was better than this Bond



but this was his best Bond



and this chap might have been good in the role








stigmundfreud

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233 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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I personally think that the current bond is one of the best. Timothy Dalton was great and so was Lazenby (sp?)

Getragdogleg

9,863 posts

206 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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He was a bond for his time. as is mr Craig, i dont think either are good or particularly bad they reflect the era they represent when people look back 20 years in the future.

MikeyT

17,817 posts

294 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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stigmundfreud said:
I personally think that the current bond is one of the best. Timothy Dalton was great and so was Lazenby (sp?)
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