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Post by Toasted Cheese on Nov 7, 2018 23:03:19 GMT
I guess if one if referencing Bond to the original books by Flemming, then perhaps I can see why Moore would not appeal to hardcore fans. I like Moore as 007, just because he was Moore. I thought in The Spy Who Loved Me, he was really in his element. Connery is the better actor. Lazenby was one of the first Bonds I saw, along with Dr. No. Didn't like No, but loved OHMSS and I was only about 7. OHMSS is one of my favourite Ian Fleming novels, along with FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE.
However, George Lazenby nearly ruined the film for me, along with Telly Savalas, another actor I like but who was miscast as Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Thankfully the rest of the cast pretty much saved the day, especially Gabriele Ferzetti as Marc-Ange Draco, Diana Rigg as Countess Tracy di Vicenzo and Ilse Steppat as Irma Bunt.
Dr. No and OHMSS was a double feature that my parents took us too around 75'. Lazenby had big shoes to fill, but I also feel he was able to project a vulnerability that wasn't present in other Bonds. I loved the setting in Switzerland and until I saw it again years later, all I could recall about it was that I had a little boy man crush on him, the scene when he was dressed in a Kilt with the pretty ladies; when he was trapped in the cable car mechanics room and when his wife got killed at the end. I was just devastated.
I often wonder how OHMSS would have turned out if Connery had returned. I wonder if he regrets it, because in spite of the flack that Lazenby gets, it is still considered one of the more solid and better 007's.
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