^^And so was/is she!
As the 70's wore on, I think the music got softer, more fitting Moore's Bond, who was a lover who could kick your ass with a JUDO CHOP!.. Whereas Connery's Bond was a lean, mean fighting machine who would just as soon punch you in the mouth as kiss you and so even the "softer" songs had an edge..
*Yes, Marillion, we get it.. You don't like Moore's Bond*
Which is why I like Craig's Bond...not only does he hark back to Connery's Bond, he evokes the Bond of the books...Bond is not a funny man. He is a cold-blooded killer, only he works for the good guys.
Mm-hmm! While the Bond of the books
does have a wry sense of humor (which Craig displays, quite nicely)--he's not nearly the joker most of the film versions of him make him out to be.
The Bond of the books is more emotionally affected by the events of the mission--though he makes sure to keep it internal. (At times, Pierce Brosnan showed this--and I give him a lot of credit for that. Still...Craig shows it the best.)
He gets more bitter and angry--again, internally, but it
is there. (Timothy Dalton could do this--but again, Craig shows faithfulness to this in spades.)
And finally, the Bond of the books, when interacting with the "Bond Girls", comes to form
emotional connections with them--the relationships, while certainly glamorous, are much more intimate and personal than in most of the pre-Craig movies.
As an aside, trivia time...how many times has George Lazenby played James Bond...?
Once.
I must say, while OHMSS was for the most part a great Bond film...I wasn't too impressed with Lazenby. He seemed to be a bit
too flippant. At least Moore (in his earlier films, anyway) balanced the comedy with taking things--and himself--seriously (particularly in TSWLM--the moment when he gets bitter at Anya for bringing up his late wife was
very well acted).
No...Lazenby seemed to fill his interpretation of Bond with an air of "I'm not taking any of this that seriously." I'd have to call him my least favorite Bond...and wish Sean Connery had been available/willing to do that film.