"The name is Mouse, Danger Mouse..."
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Sadly there's NO Pierce Brosnan. Pierce Brosnan is best damm actor to play Bond since the original Sean Connery,who played Bond so well from the beginning.
And bring back SPECTRE! Spectre loves fiancing and supporting global terrorism,drugs,guns and human trafficing,worldwide crime,scams,greed,scandals and hate groups if it's profitable to them and Blofield's successors.
Nice work Eamon.
And bring back SPECTRE! Spectre loves fiancing and supporting global terrorism,drugs,guns and human trafficing,worldwide crime,scams,greed,scandals and hate groups if it's profitable to them and Blofield's successors.
Nice work Eamon.
I'm sure Daniel Craig could be a fine decent action hero actor-I certainly think he would be good playing American CIA agent Felix Leighter than Bond.
And please,no "Hey Jimbo!"
George Lazenby in my opinion was good in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" and I sure loved Diana Rigg as Traci-the one gal who marries Bond but sadly gets assassinated by Blofeld.
When Sean Connery decided to quit playing Bond because of fears that he would be forever typecast as the Secret Agent,and Sean wanted to play other roles,George did a nice job playing Bond-though the film was more intimate romance drama,but with plenty of thrilling action and suspence with Blofeld's plot to use germ warfare and brainwashed lovely ladies to threaten and extort the World.
Roger Moore was a good humorful witty action hero-but also played a campy Bond. ( Almost like Adam West did for Batman. )
Timothy Dalton was also good-when Pierce Brosnan was unavailable due to a promised commitment to NBC TV for the series Remmington Steele,Timothy got a double film job playing Bond.
Timothy played Bond good,but "Licence To Kill" made Bond more harder and wilder as a rogue vigilante when his friend Felix Leighter was mained by a Columbian drug lord.
Oh,though this isn't considered caton or offical 007 film series storyline,let's not forget Peter Sellers,who played Bond in a comedy parody of Casino Royal way back in the early 60s.
And please,no "Hey Jimbo!"
George Lazenby in my opinion was good in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" and I sure loved Diana Rigg as Traci-the one gal who marries Bond but sadly gets assassinated by Blofeld.
When Sean Connery decided to quit playing Bond because of fears that he would be forever typecast as the Secret Agent,and Sean wanted to play other roles,George did a nice job playing Bond-though the film was more intimate romance drama,but with plenty of thrilling action and suspence with Blofeld's plot to use germ warfare and brainwashed lovely ladies to threaten and extort the World.
Roger Moore was a good humorful witty action hero-but also played a campy Bond. ( Almost like Adam West did for Batman. )
Timothy Dalton was also good-when Pierce Brosnan was unavailable due to a promised commitment to NBC TV for the series Remmington Steele,Timothy got a double film job playing Bond.
Timothy played Bond good,but "Licence To Kill" made Bond more harder and wilder as a rogue vigilante when his friend Felix Leighter was mained by a Columbian drug lord.
Oh,though this isn't considered caton or offical 007 film series storyline,let's not forget Peter Sellers,who played Bond in a comedy parody of Casino Royal way back in the early 60s.
Never saw Danger Mouse, but this is great. Quantum of Solace was good, but... the goal of the bad guy here (NO SPOILERS) seemed kinda tame in comparison to those of the goals of the other big bads in previous Bond films. I kinda liked Casino Royale a little better than QoS, though QoS did have it's moments.
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