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Roger Nelson | Paul Hayton | In Memorium ---> James Bond |
April 22, 2017 6:18 AM * |
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On Sat Apr-22-2017 11:06, Paul Hayton (3:770/100) wrote to Roger Nelson: PH> On 04/21/17, Roger Nelson pondered and said... RN> PH> I like them all for what they brought. I did like Brosnan for the RN> PH> way he played it but enjoy the more gritty way Craig plays it also. RN> PH> I think a lot has to do with the way society is at the time. RN> There was some genuine humor in the way Brosnan played it, too, so RN> between he and Moore, they are a tough act follow and you already know RN> what I thinko of Connery. PH> I think of Brosnan as a softer version of the more comedic Moore. PH> He was more in the direction of the hard nosed portrayal I see in PH> Craig's style. Perhaps. I can't seem to pull the trigger on a Bond movie with Craig in it. I did like him in Cowoys and Aliens. Thank the Lord it wasn't directed by Ridley Scott! RN> PH> Hard pressed to pick a favourite one but SkyFall for it's plot etc. RN> PH> has been high on my list and GoldenEye was also good. To all of us, there is a special Bond. You hit the nail on the head when you wrote, "I think a lot has to do with the way society is at the time." RN> I haven't seen Skyfall yet. I'm not exactly a fan of Craig, but I'll RN> give it a look. For Your Eyes Only had everything in it. PH> Skyfall worked for me because I took characters well established by PH> the preceding two films (also with Craig) and shook things up. It PH> was a risky move on the part of the producers and those that hold PH> the franchises IP but also necessary to do IMHO as actors and PH> actresses want to move on from a franchise sooner or later. It also PH> worked for me as theme song was on a par with Shirley Bassey PH> 'Goldfinger' for power and emotional impact, especially when you PH> review it after experiencing the plot. Lastly I liked it as it had PH> homages to past Bond history... you will enjoy a vehicular tip of PH> the hat when you see it. That paragraph may get me to change my mind, but just now it's focused on a book actor Robert Wagner wrote named "I Lover Her in the Movies" and season 3 of "Bosch". "Bosch" is sprinkled with F-bombs, but the acting and the scripts keep a guy who was brought up the way I was interested. Language like that around the house was verboten and that's the way I raised my children. Regards, Roger --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ W10 (1703) * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7) |
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