Too old now buddy. He was very good in my opinion though. But then again, Mamma Mia anyone?...
I take it you didn't like that film. :v ) I liked it, although I much preferred the stage musical, but as for Brosnan, while he wasn't amazing, I didn't think he was so bad. ;%
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Too old now buddy. He was very good in my opinion though. But then again, Mamma Mia anyone?...
I take it you didn't like that film. :v ) I liked it, although I much preferred the stage musical, but as for Brosnan, while he wasn't amazing, I didn't think he was so bad. ;%
Dude get real Brosan humiliated himself and totaly killed his Bond persona with that joke of a role! and im a huge Brosnan fan.
Too old now buddy. He was very good in my opinion though. But then again, Mamma Mia anyone?...
I take it you didn't like that film. :v ) I liked it, although I much preferred the stage musical, but as for Brosnan, while he wasn't amazing, I didn't think he was so bad. ;%
Dude get real Brosan humiliated himself and totaly killed his Bond persona with that joke of a role! and im a huge Brosnan fan.
I guess that's why I used the ;% smiley. I don't know, maybe I have a higher tolerance for films of this nature than other people, but I liked Brosnan. Yes, he wasn't particularly good, but to say he humiliated himself is a bit of an exaggeration. That said, while I much prefer the stage musical (which I'll be seeing for a third time next year ), my mother loves the film, and she's not a big fan of Brosnan's performance. ) Anyway, as I said, films of this nature don't offend me, and I don't think that Brosnan's performance was so terrible that it will ruin his other work, much of which is fantastic.
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Whats Mama Mia gotta do with Bond? Plus im new to the board so it aint old to me
Firstly - welcome aboard. -{
Secondly - It's Brosnan who is too old, not the topic of the thread.
Thirdly - Brosnan looked a complete prick in spandex and cannot return to Bond because he is imprinted on many Bond fans' minds by the monstrocity that was Mamma Mia...
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Brosnan is a fine actor and a so-so singer. He was better in "The Tailor of Panama" than in "Mamma Mia", but even that film wasn't a disaster (I actually enjoyed it). His portrayal of Bond in his four 007 films was fine, albeit hampered by mediocre plots. On the other hand, he would have to train hard in order to play Bond in the style of film that is being written for Daniel Craig. I think he could pull it off, and thus Bond Fan-007, your signature is justifiable. However, I think Daniel Craig is doing a fine job, and needs no replacement. Casino Royale was magnificent. QOS was fine. I look forward to seeing Craig in Bond 23 and hopefully many more.
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Thirdly - Brosnan looked a complete prick in spandex and cannot return to Bond because he is imprinted on many Bond fans' minds by the monstrocity that was Mamma Mia...
Good thing I never saw Mama Mia then. Maybe he could return as Stuart Dunmeyer?
Some people would complain even if you hang them with a new rope
Whats Mama Mia gotta do with Bond? Plus im new to the board so it aint old to me
Firstly - welcome aboard. -{
Secondly - It's Brosnan who is too old, not the topic of the thread.
Thirdly - Brosnan looked a complete prick in spandex and cannot return to Bond because he is imprinted on many Bond fans' minds by the monstrocity that was Mamma Mia...
Brosnan aint too old, Roger Moore was 2 yrs older than Brosnan is now when A View to a Kill was released.
Not sure if that ageing was dealt with in Ian Flemings books or whether he was perpetually in his 30's.
By the time Fleming wrote You Only Live Twice, he had begun to 'fudge' Bond's age a bit, to keep him in that age range.
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first,it doesnt matter who i think is the best Bond,this debate is endless because everyone has their favorite Bond,second Brosnan is way too old and out of shape to be Bond now.
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PIERCE BROSNAN was the best! 8-)
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Whats Mama Mia gotta do with Bond? Plus im new to the board so it aint old to me
No he wasnt Sean Connery was but Brosnan is arguably the second best and was 100000% better than Spaniel Craig imo!
Dude get real Brosan humiliated himself and totaly killed his Bond persona with that joke of a role! and im a huge Brosnan fan.
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Firstly - welcome aboard. -{
Secondly - It's Brosnan who is too old, not the topic of the thread.
Thirdly - Brosnan looked a complete prick in spandex and cannot return to Bond because he is imprinted on many Bond fans' minds by the monstrocity that was Mamma Mia...
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Well, it was a hell of a way not to be type-cast...
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Good thing I never saw Mama Mia then. Maybe he could return as Stuart Dunmeyer?
So I do not agree with your signature.
Sorry...
Not sure if that ageing was dealt with in Ian Flemings books or whether he was perpetually in his 30's.
Brosnan aint too old, Roger Moore was 2 yrs older than Brosnan is now when A View to a Kill was released.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
By the time Fleming wrote You Only Live Twice, he had begun to 'fudge' Bond's age a bit, to keep him in that age range.
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"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
and thanks.
Elaborate, you think Craig is better than Brosnan???