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Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's were..

...longer?

For example, it would have been interesting to have seen George Lazenby appear in the following films if he were to have fulfilled his 7 film 007 contract:

On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Diamonds Are Forever
Live and Let Die
The Man with the Golden Gun
The Spy Who Loved Me
Moonraker
For Your Eyes Only

:cool:
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

Definitely. Georgie and Dalton could've split Moore's films. (Maybe split at Moonraker.)

I preferred them both so much over Moore. Georgie really gets an undeserved bad rap.

Also, I would have liked Brosnan one more quality film that allowed him to really show off his acting chops--and have the stupid puns toned way down.

I don't if CR would've worked, but something on the same level of quality and sophistication, certainly.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

It would have been interesting if Lazenby had stuck around for all seven of his contracted films, and they turned out at least somewhat similar to how they did under Moore (in terms of story), since For Your Eyes Only began with Bond visiting Tracy's grave and finally taking Blofeld down.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

Considering how unhappy the suits were with the direction of where the Brosnan movies were going, despite the enormous bank they were bringing in, canning Brosnan but keeping the writers seemed backward.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

Yes. I felt Dalton's performance in Licence to Kill had much of the literary Bond about it, and I wish I had gotten to see him play the part in more Bond films written specifically with him in mind.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

I wouldn't have minded Lazenby's Diamonds are Forever since it would have had the massive battle at the Hoover Dam as the climax.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

The only one I'd have regrets about is Brosnan. But he did make way for Craig, so I'm fine with that.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

...longer?

For example, it would have been interesting to have seen George Lazenby appear in the following films if he were to have fulfilled his 7 film 007 contract:

On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Diamonds Are Forever
Live and Let Die
The Man with the Golden Gun
The Spy Who Loved Me
Moonraker
For Your Eyes Only

:cool:
Brosnan had his day in the sun albeit shorter than most.
Dalton was drab on screen. I was relieved when he was replaced.
Only Lazenby was short changed in his Bond career. He was the Brosnan of his day. He could have easily done about 3 more.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

Another vote for Lazenby having a longer tenure. He showed great potential in OHMSS, and it's an astonishingly good performance. Period. I'm not going to qualify it with "for an untrained actor in his first role." It was a good performance.

Connery could have given a performance that good or better if they'd done OHMSS back in '62-'65, but by the time you get to You Only Live Twice and Diamonds, it's pretty clear that he's bored off his ass and he's only doing it for the money.

And I'm sure Lazenby would have gotten better as he put more performances under his belt. The man was the victim of his own prima donna behavior and some bad advice from friends, and it's a shame it ended up the way it did. OHMSS should have been the beginning of a great era for Bond. Instead it (or rather the backlash on the part of the producers and audience) gave us 14 years of camp. :(
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

The Living Daylights is one of my favorite Bond films.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

It's interesting. It took me awhile to come around to OHMSS, a film I did not rate (Bond girl aside) at all when I first saw it, but now feel is one of Bond's better outings. I still feel Lazenby's serviceable but not great performance was not as good as the rest of the film, but could see where he would have improved.

Brosnan I liked a great deal as Bond. The opposite of Lazenby in that he was a better Bond than the movies he was in. I felt removing him was a mistake until I saw the excellent Casino Royale, which made it all a little easier to live with.

Since it was Brosnan who cut Dalton's run short, I'm pretty much okay with Dalton not appearing in more films.
 
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Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

I certainly wish Dalton had done more films. Originally Moore was going to bow out after For Your Eyes Only. Imagine how different Octopussy and A View To A Kill would have been with Dalton in them.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

Lazenby is great, I would've loved him to be in more films
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

I certainly wish Dalton had done more films. Originally Moore was going to bow out after For Your Eyes Only. Imagine how different Octopussy and A View To A Kill would have been with Dalton in them.

I didn't consider it this way, Moore getting out and Dalton starting earlier. In that case, certainly, more Dalton would be preferable. Although a Bond movie with Grace Jones was probably beyond saving no matter who was at the helm.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

I'd like to have seen more of Lazenby. I really liked him.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

The other two, sure, but I really wish Dalton would have stuck around for a few more.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

Here is the original story of Diamonds are Forever:

This was the last Bond movie by Eon to use SPECTRE or Blofeld – elements that had not been featured in Ian Fleming's book, the content of which was almost entirely eschewed in the adaptation. After this, writer Kevin McClory's legal claim against the Fleming estate that he, and not Ian Fleming, had created the organization for the novel Thunderball was upheld by the courts. Blofeld is seen but not identified later in For Your Eyes Only (1981), as Eon's arrangements with the Fleming estate did not permit them to use McClory's works.

The original plot had as a villain Auric Goldfinger's twin, seeking revenge for the death of his brother. The plot was later changed after Albert R. Broccoli had a dream, where his close friend of Howard Hughes was replaced by an imposter. So the character of Willard Whyte was created, and Tom Mankiewicz was chosen to rework the script. The adaptation eliminated the main villains from the source Ian Fleming novel, mobsters called Jack and Seraffimo Spang, but used the henchmen Shady Tree, Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd.

Richard Maibaum's original idea for the ending was a giant boat chase across Lake Mead with Blofeld being pursued by Bond and all the Las Vegas casino owners who would be sailing in their private yachts. Bond would rouse the allies into action with a spoof of Lord Nelson's famous cry, "Las Vegas expects every man to do his duty." Maibaum was misinformed; there were no Roman galleys or Chinese junks in Las Vegas, and the idea was too expensive to replicate, so it was dropped.

Maibaum may have thought the eventual oil rig finale a poor substitute, but it was originally intended to be much more spectacular. Armed frogmen would jump from the helicopters into the sea and attach limpet mines to the rig's legs (this explains why frogmen appear on the movie's poster). Blofeld would have escaped in his BathoSub and Bond would have pursued him hanging from a weather balloon. The chase would have then continued across a salt mine with the two mortal enemies scrambling over the pure white hills of salt before Blofeld would fall to his death in a salt granulator. Permission was not granted by the owners of the salt mine. It also made the sequence too long. Further problems followed when the explosives set up for the finale were set off too early; fortunately, a handful of cameras were ready and able to capture the footage.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

woulda been nice for Brosnan to have made 5. shame Dalton never got a third.

Lazenby sux.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

I would have loved to have seen more movies with Lazenby but especially Dalton. Brosnan got a decent tenure and I like Craig a lot better then Brosnan to be quite honest.
 
Re: Did any of you wish Lazenby, Dalton, and Brosnan's 007 tenure's we

Despite finding Casino Royale's more realistic tone refreshing, I would have been the first to welcome another Brosnan pun fest. In fact when Brosnan was Bond I predicted he would do at least 8...how wrong I was.
 
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