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#101 2012-01-13 10:47:43

Liam Mac
Ivy Avenger
From: Beyond!
Posts: 4789

Re: Why JFK is a Ivy icon?

Yes. Lazenby gets a bad rep but I think he was a good Bond. Daniel Craig I like when he reminds me of Connery or even McQueen (fleeting moments of intrigue) but ultimately he leaves me cold. Not in a good way either.

Michael Fassbender I think would be a good Bond.

 

#102 2012-02-08 06:59:45

steve mcqueen fan
Agent Ivy.
Posts: 1449

Re: Why JFK is a Ivy icon?


"McQueen's message was signaled through subtraction... in a tweed or herringbone jacket and a ribbed swearer he had an electric austerity".

 

#103 2012-02-08 07:14:19

Staceyboy
Ivy Archivist
Posts: 936

Re: Why JFK is a Ivy icon?


http://thetownoutside.tumblr.com

 

#104 2012-02-08 07:20:38

Blucher
Knows His Ivy Onions
Posts: 976

Re: Why JFK is a Ivy icon?

I thought Lazenby was wonderful: far better than Connery.  The scenes in which he shows fear are far closer to the original Bond than anything else I've seen.  Connery, Moore, Brosnan and Craig were all miscast IMO.  Dalton almost made it.  'Dr. No', though, is still terrific for those weird little noises at the beginning, the great graphics and Joseph Wiseman (never a better villain was there).

 

#105 2012-02-08 09:13:27

carpu65
Member
Posts: 1502

Re: Why JFK is a Ivy icon?

Lazemby was a perfect James Bond.
The error is that his first 007 movie was OHMSS.
Only Connery could do OHMSS.

 

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