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The only one who would have made for a better Bond, James Bond, than Roger Moore, was the late, great David Niven.
Now, that I think of it, could you imagine Richard Burton or Peter O'Toole as Bond, James Bond?
Forget about killing someone with their knives or guns, they would have killed them with their verbosity (lol).
Jason Stratham would have made Bond an actual bad ass. The rest were all pretty boy wimps. Except for Connery who was just an arrogant dink.
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I agree about Jason Stratham being a bad ass but Bond was more than that.
He was refined. He was educated. He was cultured. He was sex and civilized with women before becoming a monster with men.
You cannot take Roger Moore seriously as 007 once someone informs you that his first actor/model job was modelling knitting patterns for cardigans in Women's magazines.![]()
True, he had the persona of a gentlemen killer. But as my wife has told me on several occasions, Stratham dresses up quite well.
I think Bond is a little bit product of the times. These days everything is about gritty reality and dark anti heroes. People don't crave refined they crave depraved. Also when Bond was originally created the 'bad boy' was not popular with women, at least not that they would admit.
Now the bad boy is everything.
The guy Ian Fleming modelled James Bond on was something else tho. I can't remember his name but my partner has a book about him somewhere. I'll see if he remembers if anyone's interested.
I think the jury is still out on who, if one person, was the model. A couple of names are still being bandied about. For me, Sean Connery embodied all of the elements of James Bond.
You cannot take Roger Moore seriously as 007 once someone informs you that his first actor/model job was modelling knitting patterns for cardigans in Women's magazines.![]()
You're right of course, there were a few. I can't remember and it was fascinating. I'm going to dig it up and skim it again.
He's wrong per usual.
Ian Fleming revealed the Bond inspiration in a 007 prolog. I saw it and thought MEH. I forgot the name but it was no mystery man. I wanna say Fleming wanted to create a Brit Philip Marlowe, but Ratmond Chandler was raised in England.