Writer's Block: Shaken, Not Stirred

Feb 21, 2012 14:08

Yeah, you knew this was coming.

spies, writer's block, james bond

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anonymous February 21 2012, 14:11:55 UTC
It's convinient for daily use, only if the price is reasonable.

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huskyteer February 21 2012, 14:24:25 UTC
Very true. But I would pay a pretty high price for him.

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st_crispins February 21 2012, 14:25:44 UTC
My favorite is Dalton too. I guess we're both weird. :)

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huskyteer February 21 2012, 14:35:41 UTC
No, we just have Taste :P

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ratphooey February 21 2012, 14:28:30 UTC
This.

How I wish we'd had Dalton's Bond with the script and director quality of the recent Casino Royale.

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huskyteer February 21 2012, 14:35:20 UTC
Yes! Not that Daniel Craig was bad, but he's really not my idea of Bond.

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ratphooey February 21 2012, 14:45:31 UTC
They were trying to make Dalton Roger Moore.

As if.

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huskyteer February 21 2012, 15:06:28 UTC
He actually pulled off the cello case stunt with a lot of class and charm. Which took some doing!

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howlin_wolf_66 February 21 2012, 14:37:15 UTC
You have great taste! :-)

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huskyteer February 21 2012, 15:06:42 UTC
Likewise, sir!

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taurenova February 21 2012, 15:45:39 UTC
I think I've told you before that Timothy Dalton is pretty much my favourite too. For me it's because he feels a lot more dangerous than the others - not just physically but personality-wise.

(It used to rank Dalton, Brosnan, Connery, Moore, Lazenby. It's now more like Dalton, Craig&Brosnan=, Connery, Moore, Lazenby. A lot of my fondness for Craig is personal preference, though, as I know his Bond doesn't really fit the canon of movie!Bond very well and, to my shame, I've never managed to finish a Bond novel.)

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huskyteer February 21 2012, 15:53:25 UTC
My problem with Daniel Craig was all physical - I didn't think he looked the part, but he pulled off 'bastard with a vulnerable core' very well.

And yes, 'dangerous' is a good word for Tim. Dangerous Dalton!

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