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Originally Posted by svandamme
I would say Lazenby, but he had a bad script really.. had to be all vulnerable when Contessa died at the end.. His Bond is much underrated.. The movie really was one of the better ones.
Aaah Tracy Bond...
But Roger Moore sure was a good one, bit too much gimmicks but he definately stands well above anybody who followed him.
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I agree, his Bond was great and the movie one of the best, the end scene was filmed fairly early on so he didn't fully grasp the hard edge Bond has in the OHMSS book. Fewer gadgets, Diana Rigg, The Alps and Telly Savalas (the best Blofeld). I also liked the Homage to earlier Bonds after 007 "quits", done via music and facial expressions.
George and I played cricket together here in LA quite often and he is a sensational actor, albeit only on the field when he screams HOWZAT on a catch that bounced 3 or 4 times on its way to his hands.
He self admittedly was so awful on the set and in post that Cubby Broccoli pulled the remaining few hairs out and when he showed up at the premiere with a beard, that was it.
Sad, because he had plenty of what the written Bond had, almost as sad as seeing Connery in Never Say Never Again.