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Kimpatsu
27th December 2002, 00:15
OK, since I'm asking about Doctor Who, (http://www.e-budo.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=16112) I thought I'd just go right on asking nerdy questions. Who is the best James Bond, and reasons, please.
In truth, blame Steve Williams for this anorak-inspired thread. (Hi, Steve! :wave: ) Steve mentioned in the Doctor Who thread (http://www.e-budo.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=16112) that his favourite Doctor is Jon Pertwee, because "he was the Doctor of my formative years". The same holds true for me; Pertwee is the Doctor I best remember from my childhood. I then remembered something a Chinese friend said to me regarding James Bond: Your favourite Bond is always the one you saw first, so for him, Sean Connery would always be the quintessential 007.
Now, I hear Q calling, so without further ado, the poll.

tenchijin2
27th December 2002, 00:31
The more I see Brosnan, the more I think he is THE STUFF. He captures the coldness and calculating nature of a OO7. He doesn't come across as 'cheesy' or 'stuffy', as most of the others have.

Others' disagreements notwithstanding.

Shitoryu Dude
27th December 2002, 00:36
I always though Dalton got the short end of it when played Bond - everyone just considered him a fill-in until Brosnan could take over so they didn't really seem to give him a break. Dalton was cold killer and could project menace quite well without all the super-nifty toys. I rather preferred his grittier style of Bond.

:beer:

Soulend
27th December 2002, 04:58
Sean Connery for me..

Qasim
27th December 2002, 06:36
Sean Connery was the Bond that I first saw but my favorite Bond is Pierce Brosnan. In those days, Connery was still honing his craft and the dialogue wasn't as well written as it is now. Brosnan has perfected his craft and the dialogue is superior to those days.

Dalton was excellent as 007 as well, but he wasn't supposed to be the next Bond. I without a doubt prefer his Bond to Roger Moore's. He was better as Simon Templar - The Saint. His first two movies as Bond were good, but I started getting tired of seeing him. His Bond wasn't as convincing. I preferred George Lazenby as Bond over Moore and he only did one movie.

Here is the order of preference:

Pierce Brosnan
Sean Connery
Timothy Dalton
George Lazenby
Roger Moore

Anyone agree or disagree? :mst:

MarieB
27th December 2002, 07:40
Originally posted by Qasim


Here is the order of preference:

Pierce Brosnan
Sean Connery
Timothy Dalton
George Lazenby
Roger Moore

Anyone agree or disagree? :mst:

in general i would agree. sean connery is my favorite though, b/c he doesnt try too hard. i thought his performance appeared effortless and not at all contrived.

my mom likes sean connery as her favorite simply b/c hes cute :D

27th December 2002, 11:27
Sean Connery was the best bar none.......in fact he was the best twice once in the 60's and when he came back for one movie in the 80's.

Lazarby "blew dog"
2nd worst...Dalton


I don't know why you put Niven in there since he only played a spoof role of 007 in Casino Royale and wasn't one of the Edward R. Broccoli flicks.

Kimpatsu
27th December 2002, 16:17
Originally posted by Robert Rousselot
I don't know why you put Niven in there since he only played a spoof role of 007 in Casino Royale and wasn't one of the Edward R. Broccoli flicks.
Neither was Barry Nelson, but if I leave an actor out, doubtless someone will cry, "Unfair! My favourite was..." At least this way, I've covered all bases.
And I can show off my extensive knowledge of 007 trivia. Do you know who Barry Nelson was? ;)

Asia
27th December 2002, 17:33
Brosnan i feel IS James Bond.

Connery comes in next

Dalton shouldn't be on the radar screen.

Only reason I will acknowledge Moore is because he was Bond when I started taking notice in the 007 scene.

Son of Thunder
27th December 2002, 20:09
Sean Connery seems to be the definite winner of the poll so far.

Good to see so many people with good taste.

I feel bad about the Dalton films, since IMHO they have some of the best writing but the worst Bond.

The best thing about Moore was his "James Bond" role in Cannonball Run.

Kimpatsu
28th December 2002, 00:09
Wow! Sean Connery is miles ahead of everyone else! I'm hugely impressed. I didn't think he still had such a great following!
OK, corollary question: Which was the best James Bond movie?

cthulhu
28th December 2002, 00:20
The best bond movie? Well that would involve me having to think of the whole lot I've recently watched. Sky TV broadcast the whole lot - I think they missed one though, but I can't place which movie they dropped.

As far as the old classics go "Dr No", "You only Live Twice", and "Moonraker" rate as the best classics. I enjoyed "Tomorrow Never Dies", now that was cool.

:)

Qasim
28th December 2002, 00:53
Originally posted by cthulhu
The best bond movie? Well that would involve me having to think of the whole lot I've recently watched. Sky TV broadcast the whole lot - I think they missed one though, but I can't place which movie they dropped.

As far as the old classics go "Dr No", "You only Live Twice", and "Moonraker" rate as the best classics. I enjoyed "Tomorrow Never Dies", now that was cool.

:)

You didn't really pick Moonraker over the others that you didn't mention, right?

Goldfinger, From Russia With Love, Thunderball, Diamonds Are Foever, these are the classics. After that comes The Man With The Golden Gun. Octopussy and View to a Kill, yuck!

You guys are trashing Timothy Dalton needlessly. His Bond brought back the agressive no nonsense super spy that disappeared in the later Roger Moore portrayals.

Kimpatsu
28th December 2002, 00:58
Good point, Qasim. View to a Kill was the worst of the lot IMO. I found myself cheering for Christopher Walken to trash Roger Moore!
The Dalton portrayals were good, but because he only made two movies, he didn't really have a chance to stamp his personal imprint on the role. The best Brosnan outing was the first, Goldeneye. Now that really rocked!
I'm in 007 heaven at the moment! :cool: Beware, these are x-ray glasses, and I'm looking at you right now...

cthulhu
28th December 2002, 01:02
I will agree with you that Goldfinger, Thunderball and Diamonds Are Forever were good. My lisitng wasn't in any particular order anyway. But Octopussy and The Man With The Golden Gun was rather Trashy.

Even though Moonraker was totally cheesy it was still worth watching. Just my opinion anyway.


Originally posted by Qasim


You didn't really pick Moonraker over the others that you didn't mention, right?

Goldfinger, From Russia With Love, Thunderball, Diamonds Are Foever, these are the classics. After that comes The Man With The Golden Gun. Octopussy and View to a Kill, yuck!

You guys are trashing Timothy Dalton needlessly. His Bond brought back the agressive no nonsense super spy that disappeared in the later Roger Moore portrayals.

BigJon
28th December 2002, 03:11
Sean Connery. End of story.(He's Scottish!):)
Jon Gillespie


ps- George Who? (btw-that is a joke)

Joseph Svinth
28th December 2002, 04:28
For the Barry Nelson trivia question, I had to look up the details because it was before my time. It's the 1954 TV version of Casino Royale. See http://00heaven.org/films/casino_royale_1.htm .

Goldfinger is my favorite Bond movie. In the book, Oddjob was a Korean karate man, probably based on Mas Oyama. It was one of the first uses of karate in a mainstream book and movie, too, FWIW. The role was of course played by professional wrestler Harold Sakata, who subsequently told some funny stories about the filming of that movie. See http://ejmas.com/jalt/jaltart_svinth_0401.htm .

Kimpatsu
28th December 2002, 04:37
That's right, Joe. I posted the question "Who was the first James Bond" in the I ask, U Answer... thread in the Budo Fun forum. It catches most people out, because not many people are aware of the Barry Nelson portrayal. The show was live television, but if you have a really powerful receiver 48 light years out, you can still catch it... :p Alternatively, you can buy a video of it from Amazon.com. (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6304867514/qid=1041050894/sr=8-4/ref=sr_8_4/102-2960710-1085755?v=glance&s=video&n=507846)
BTW, did you know that Sean Connery is Scottish, Roger Moore is English, Timothy Dalton is Welsh, and Pierce Brosnan is Irish, so every corner of the British Isles has had a turn at playing James Bond.
This has been a 5-minute trivia bulletin brought to you by the master of the absurd. Normal reality will be resumed shortly. Thank you. :cool:

Jim London
28th December 2002, 04:37
I really have hit a new low.

Here is a pic of Nelson as 007.

Jim London.

Kimpatsu
28th December 2002, 04:40
Well done, Jim! I'm amazed! Where did you get that?

Qasim
28th December 2002, 16:28
Originally posted by Kimpatsu

BTW, did you know that Sean Connery is Scottish, Roger Moore is English, Timothy Dalton is Welsh, and Pierce Brosnan is Irish, so every corner of the British Isles has had a turn at playing James Bond.

Where's George Lazenby from?

Jim London
28th December 2002, 19:23
Hi Kimpatsu,

Check out this link:

Bond Pics and Bios (http://home10.inet.tele.dk/lawaetz/Bond-filer/skuespillere-filer/)

Qasim, Lazenby was Bond in one pic "On her Majesty's Secret Service." A good spy flick in my opinion, but his wife dies at the end, so the last shot of the movie is him crying. I think this ending is why a lot of people were not pleased with him as Bond, too much like a real person and not the cold playboy of the other movies.

Jim (mildly bond obsessed) London.

Joseph Svinth
28th December 2002, 19:54
You'll know that we're really in the 21st century when Bond is played by a Pakistani or Jamaican.

I mention this because Bond has never been represented as a Londoner. (Politically and socially, one can argue that UK consists of Scotland, Wales, England, Northern Ireland, and The City.)

Kimpatsu
28th December 2002, 23:53
Originally posted by Qasim
Where's George Lazenby from?
Australia.

Originally posted by Joseph Svinth
I mention this because Bond has never been represented as a Londoner.
Bond isn't a Londoner; his father was Andrew Bond from Glencoe, Scotland, and his mother was Marie Delacroix from Geneva, Switzerland. In one of Ian Fleming's original novels, Bond corrects someone who calls him English by saying, "I'm Scottish", and the subject arises in one of the later John Gardener novels in which Bond, under cover, competes in the Highland Games to get close to a SPECTRE agent.
OK, now my cover is totally blown and everybody knows I'm a huge nerd, is there anything else you want to know? Does everybody know why Judy Dench as M makes no sense?

Chiburi
29th December 2002, 00:55
Originally posted by Kimpatsu
Does everybody know why Judy Dench as M makes no sense?

No.

I have to admit that I used to be a nerd too -- I knew 200 of pi's decimals (my friend went up to 500 I believe) by heart. It's not much, but think about it. I was a bit out the week I had them all correct...could barely spell my name. Now I know only about 15, so I'm back to earth. I realized that it was of no use, 3.14 is enough decimals to any calculation I ever have to make. It's fun to know you can do something like that, but it's nuts when all you think about when you go to bed is numbers in 5-digit series. These days I have a whole lot more respect towards computers!


Cheers,

Kimpatsu
29th December 2002, 03:00
"M" was the code name for Admiral Sir Miles Messervy. If Bond headed MI6, he'd be called "B". So, as soon as the person changed, the name should change, too. As Dench's character is modelled on Stella Rimmington, the character should be called "R".

Qasim
29th December 2002, 04:44
Originally posted by Kimpatsu
Does everybody know why Judy Dench as M makes no sense?

I'd wondered about that one Lad. Please do tell us how that one happened. What does that mean for "Q" as we now have John Cleese there, or is "Q" the section designation not the person?

Kimpatsu
29th December 2002, 05:33
"Q" stands for Quartermaster, but it's an invention of the movies. In the novels, the character is referred to as Major Boothroyd, or the Armourer. His rank is supposed to be from the Guards, and the actor who played Q before Cleese actually was a Guards officer during WW2, but in a different regiment.

Joseph Svinth
29th December 2002, 08:18
Well, Bond still doesn't have to be white. After all, Andrew Bond and Marie Delacroix are perfectly good Jamaican and Haitian names. (Hey, Felix Leiter could make the change without anybody noticing, so why not 007, too?)

Now, your simple nerd question. In the movie, Oddjob is electrocuted. How did Bond kill him in the book?

(Also, what's with that lever action sniping rifle Bond uses in one of the short stories?)

Qasim
29th December 2002, 18:43
Originally posted by Kimpatsu
"Q" stands for Quartermaster, but it's an invention of the movies. In the novels, the character is referred to as Major Boothroyd, or the Armourer.

Actually, that fits as in the US Army, the Unit armorer in basic training units is part of the Quartermaster section as your are essentially, requisitioning equipment (sheets, blankets, LBE gear and of course weapons).

Bradenn
30th December 2002, 11:15
Only Brosnan and Dalton have the blue eyes and comma of dark hair.

Rogier
30th December 2002, 11:35
how can anyone vote for brosnan?? he's such a scrawny (is that a word??) little man...

When you look at him can you actually think yep... that's the guy who can beat everyone...

You at least got that idea with Connery

Bradenn
30th December 2002, 12:29
As far as facial looks go, Brosnan and Dalton can both fit Ian Fleming's description.

But when it comes down to portraying his personality, Dalton was by far the best IMO. I would hate to be the guy who messes with Dalton's Bond or says that his friend disagreed with something that ate him.

Take out some of the gimmicks and License to Kill would have been one of the best in the series.

Qasim
30th December 2002, 21:43
Originally posted by Rogier
how can anyone vote for brosnan?? he's such a scrawny (is that a word??) little man...

When you look at him can you actually think yep... that's the guy who can beat everyone...

You at least got that idea with Connery

First, Brosnan is not scrawny. He's tall and lean muscled.

Second, you study martial arts and you're making this comment? :nono:

I know of a few small (stature as well as build) people who can mop the floor with big men.

Rogier
31st December 2002, 06:43
Originally posted by Qasim


First, Brosnan is not scrawny. He's tall and lean muscled.

Second, you study martial arts and you're making this comment? :nono:

I know of a few small (stature as well as build) people who can mop the floor with big men.

Yes I study martial arts and I make this comment... what the hell does studying martial arts have to do with commenting on how you think a fictional in a [b]movie[/] should look like...

and he is not tall...

Qasim
31st December 2002, 17:35
Originally posted by Rogier
Yes I study martial arts and I make this comment... what the hell does studying martial arts have to do with commenting on how you think a [b]fictional in a movie[/] should look like...


Fictional or not, size doesn't always matter. Besides, in the past, there were MANY times when someone bigger than Bond (and I'm talking about Bond portrayed by any of these actors) looked at him like they were going to have no problem squashing him. We know what the outcome of these incidents were.

Even writers of fiction understand that a skilled fighter can be someone more imposing than them. :smash:


and he is not tall...

I never knew that 6' 1" and 190lbs was considered short and skinny.

:mst:

Rogier
4th January 2003, 23:12
never knew that 6' 1" and 190lbs was considered short and skinny

hmmpfff.... I'm 6' 3" and 186lbs.... so he's not short and skinny... he's short and the fatty side :D


HA I WILL HAVE THE LAST WORD :D

Qasim
5th January 2003, 07:31
Originally posted by Rogier
HA I WILL HAVE THE LAST WORD :D

No you won't :nono:

Qasim
5th January 2003, 23:41
Originally posted by Bobar57
Sir Sea Connery is the best.
Here he is...

Does Sean Connery study or ever studied any martial arts outside of what he was taught for his role as 007?

Kimpatsu
20th August 2003, 08:14
Originally posted by Qasim
Does Sean Connery study or ever studied any martial arts outside of what he was taught for his role as 007?
Not to my knowledge, although he had to learn swordplay for Highlander.

koma
20th August 2003, 09:18
Sean Connery will always be "Bond, James Bond"! He is the best in my opinion. All others are simply imposters and should be drummed out of MI6.:cool:

KhawMengLee
20th August 2003, 10:20
No1: Sean Connery

Draw- Pierce Brosnan/Roger Moore

ScottUK
20th August 2003, 22:34
Dalton...

A. M. Jauregui
20th August 2003, 23:05
Originally posted by koma
Sean Connery will always be "Bond, James Bond"! He is the best in my opinion. All others are simply imposters and should be drummed out of MI6.:cool:

You are right that the best Bond is Sean Connery but I would just send the others to MI5 where they belong. ;)
Just playing around for all you fans of MI5.

PHILBERT
20th August 2003, 23:58
Physically I think Brosnan looks best as Bond, though he is starting to show age. I always pictured Bond in his 30s, and Brosnan looks to be in his late 40s now (which he is). However over all I think that Connery is the best Bond. If we had Brosnan playing Bond when he was in his 30s, I think he might be the best. He does capture the colder, tougher side of Bond.

Kimpatsu
21st August 2003, 00:14
Actually, Brosnan just turned 50, which is why he says the next Bond movie will be his last. Bond should be late 30s/early 40s.

Kimpatsu
21st August 2003, 06:32
Well, given that Connery has over 70% of the vote, I'm going to declare him the winner.
Way to go, Sean!

PwarYuex
22nd August 2003, 14:27
I own the entire collection on DVD :)
I'd have to consider myself a JB buff...
My favourite would HAVE to be Roger Moore.
Moonraker was probably my favourtie bond. It was so unique, and it was the first Bond that really introduced the idea that copious amounts of breast and ass were good. Die Another Day was a piece of junk. Weak story line, bad characters, advertising...

Kimpatsu
22nd August 2003, 14:45
Rob, sorry to say, but you are the living definition of bad taste.
Moore?
Moonraker?
These are examples of how NOT to do Bond.
Connery, Dalton, Brosnan. Chilling, loyal effective.
Real action. Real women. Real Bond.
See?

stanley neptune
22nd August 2003, 22:29
In my opinion the order is as follows:

1) Sean Connery
2) Pierce Brosnan (a close second)
3) Roger Moore (up until A view to a Kill then he was to old)
4) George Lazenby
5) Timothy Dalton

David Niven was a joke. I never saw the other guy.

I got to say after seeing Die Another Day may push Brosnan over Connery.

Stanley Neptune

PwarYuex
23rd August 2003, 02:19
Originally posted by Kimpatsu
These are examples of how NOT to do Bond.
Connery, Dalton, Brosnan. Chilling, loyal effective.
Real action. Real women. Real Bond.
See?

No way, he was too cool.
Brosnan was good in Goldeneye, and that was it. Every time he gets hurt in the others, he looks like he's taking a crap.
Connery was good in Dr. No, but after that he became a seedy old man with too much hair. Dalton was OK, but was ALWAYS angry, I think he smiles on one scene, as if Bond would be so serious... And you think Dalton acts loyal? I think he acts like he runs the world.

Kimpatsu
23rd August 2003, 02:32
Moore made the role far too comedic. There should be an icy, ruthless streak to Bond; Connery had it, Dalton had it, and Brosnan has it. Moore (my school's most famous old boy!) didn't.

PwarYuex
23rd August 2003, 02:36
Originally posted by Kimpatsu
Moore made the role far too comedic. There should be an icy, ruthless streak to Bond; Connery had it, Dalton had it, and Brosnan has it. Moore (my school's most famous old boy!) didn't.

That's a good point... Not giving in, just saying that I understand where you're coming from. People in his position in real life would be icy and ruthless, but I think that's a bit boring. The badly-timed puns and the dry sarcasm makes Bond a great character, IMO. Although, I have to agree with you in that a more realistic Bond is Dalton, although not the best. :)

Hanna B
23rd August 2003, 06:54
Originally posted by Qasim
Does Sean Connery study or ever studied any martial arts outside of what he was taught for his role as 007?
I have read a couple of times that he is an aikido nidan, student of Stevel Seagal. Do not know if it is true.

kirigirisu
23rd August 2003, 10:37
Hmm. As far as I've heard, Ol' Sean Connery had a bit of a tiff with his then-Aikido instructor, Steven Segal. Disagreement ended when Segal decided to brake Connery's wrist. Connery didn't notice until a few months later.

Should this prove to be true, shows:

A:) Segal had to work on the whole "ego" thing.

B:) Connery's a bad Mothah-F- SHUT YOUR MOUTH?

Kimpatsu
23rd August 2003, 11:14
Originally posted by kirigirisu
Disagreement ended when Segal decided to brake Connery's wrist.
How? By clutching it tightly? Or did he just move up a gear? :D

kirigirisu
23rd August 2003, 11:37
No freaking clue. Mind you, this took place in the early 80's, slightly before filming of "Never Say Never Again."

Connery was probably a bit more hardier back then, and a slight bit more egotistical.

Again, due to ego or obstinance, didn't notice the break for quite a while...

Kimpatsu
23rd August 2003, 11:49
I think you miss the point, Will.
Find the spelling mistake in your post, and then reread my reply. ;)

kirigirisu
23rd August 2003, 11:52
Appy-polly-woggies, my dear droog.

Lotsa things escape one's notice after a particularly hard night of pub-crawling.

Then again, I've been "in the bush" for a wee bit, so not quite up to my usual level of tolerance :D

Qasim
23rd August 2003, 14:52
Originally posted by PwarYuex
I own the entire collection on DVD :)
I'd have to consider myself a JB buff...
My favourite would HAVE to be Roger Moore.


EEEEEEEyyyyyyyyyyooooooo!!!!!!!

Anything he did as Bond after The Spy Who Loved Me, made me ill. His Bond was a wimp.

PwarYuex
24th August 2003, 05:03
Originally posted by Qasim
EEEEEEEyyyyyyyyyyooooooo!!!!!!!

Anything he did as Bond after The Spy Who Loved Me, made me ill. His Bond was a wimp.

It seems I'm being attacked here... *wimpers* :cry:
It also seems I'm out voted. In any case, I think I'm going to rewatch the complete JB Series :P

Most people would have to agree that Lazenby was THE WORST Bond.

Kimpatsu
24th August 2003, 05:16
Originally posted by PwarYuex
Most people would have to agree that Lazenby was THE WORST Bond.
To be fair, Lazenby only made the one movie, and had no time to grow into the role.

PwarYuex
24th August 2003, 05:22
Originally posted by Kimpatsu
To be fair, Lazenby only made the one movie, and had no time to grow into the role.

Grow into the role?
So if an actor is crap in the first instalment, they are just growing into the role? I don't think he suited the role. He looked like he should be singing in some theatre.

Kimpatsu
24th August 2003, 05:26
Originally posted by PwarYuex
Grow into the role?
So if an actor is crap in the first instalment, they are just growing into the role? I don't think he suited the role. He looked like he should be singing in some theatre.
Funny you should say that; he used to be a ballet dancer.

PwarYuex
24th August 2003, 05:30
Originally posted by Kimpatsu
Funny you should say that; he used to be a ballet dancer.

Now that you say it... He really looks like one. Bit of a pretty boy..
I thought he didn't suit the role of the womaniser!

Kimpatsu
24th August 2003, 05:32
Originally posted by PwarYuex
Now that you say it... He really looks like one. Bit of a pretty boy..
I thought he didn't suit the role of the womaniser!
Yep, that's him. Born in Australia, former male model and ballet dancer. Couldn't punch his way out of a wet paper bag.

PwarYuex
24th August 2003, 05:35
Originally posted by Kimpatsu
Yep, that's him. Born in Australia, former male model and ballet dancer. Couldn't punch his way out of a wet paper bag.

I knew he was originally Australian, but a model? Sheesh, times have changed... He reminds me of Ned Flanders skiing "like you're wearing nothing at all, nothing at all"...

http://www.klast.net/bond/lazenby.html

spartanmachine
24th August 2003, 07:05
Brosnan does seem to me as the perfect Bond. He has the look and wit as well as the coldness down. I like Moore and Connery equally after Brosnan.

PwarYuex
24th August 2003, 08:57
I was just told that after he dropped the Bond role, Lazenby became a soft-core porno actor...

seskoad
24th August 2003, 10:42
I vote for roger moore. He has playboy and naughty face which seems to me as perfect james bond character. Second is sean connery. Third is pierce brosnan.

oke guys, enough with all old and current james bond.

WHO DO YOU RECKON WILL BE SUITABLE FOR NEXT NEW JAMES BOND??

Kimpatsu
24th August 2003, 10:53
Originally posted by seskoad
WHO DO YOU RECKON WILL BE SUITABLE FOR NEXT NEW JAMES BOND??
Me. :cool:

Paul Kerr
24th August 2003, 11:00
I liked Lazenby as Bond and thought he gave a creditable, though by no means great, performance.

"Best" Bond is always a tough call, as I think they all had their good points when judged purely cinematically, as opposed to how they "should" be if you read the books.

Connery, for me, will always be the archetypical cinematic Bond, though Brosnan comes a close second. Dalton gets a raw deal from too many people - his character had a darkness not seen in the others. Moore's early Bond movies were fun, but the latter ones could've sucked the chrome off a trailer hitch.

PwarYuex
24th August 2003, 11:27
I just realised that Dalton is huge. Watching one of the DVDs today, I noticed how tall he is! On the special adition DVD, the Bio says he's nearlly 6'3"!

seskoad
24th August 2003, 14:20
oke then tony, you are now mr bond. Hope you don't change martini to sake. :D

Oh I can't wait to see james bond's action in tokyo. I haven't seen any bond movie taken in Japan.

Kimpatsu
24th August 2003, 15:19
Originally posted by seskoad
Oh I can't wait to see james bond's action in tokyo. I haven't seen any bond movie taken in Japan.
You Only Live Twice.

Qasim
24th August 2003, 16:03
Originally posted by spartanmachine
....I like Moore and Connery equally......


Bow down and apologize to Sir Sean. :shot: