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Sometimes looking the part isn't enough. Brosnan always seemed uncomfortable in the role. It's a shame Dalton relinquished the role.
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Yes I liked Dalton. It was my understanding at the time though, that he was only filling in until Brosnan was released from his contract with NBC. Dalton knew this going in, supposedly. He was "Plan B" because Eon didn't want to wait that long to put out Bond films. Dalton was also asked in 1968 to take the role when Connery bailed. Dalton was only 22 at the time and thought he was too young. Wisely so. That's when Lazenby got the part.
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That's why it's the only good film he was in |
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The titles come and go. They were hyping Casino Royale with Brosnans picture, before they axed him for being too vocal. I distinctly remember reading what I said, at that time. They wanted Brosnan for years.
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The six year gap due to the legal mess didn't help either |
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I know that, I said it, didn't I? I'm saying that I read, at that time, when they offered Dalton the role in the 80's he knew it was for a limited time and they were waiting for Brosnan. I'm not making that up. Whether or not GoldenEye was written for him, he was gonna be on the soup line when Brosnan was available.
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#910 |
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If I remember, they were thinking of him in the early eighties also, but he was on the show then as well. I agree that he was probably a little too young in the eighties. In the mid 90's he was the perfect age for Bond.
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#911 |
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Where did I say you were making anything up? Is overreact the natural first response round here again?!?
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Dalton was up for the role for OHMSS, but he was far too young at that point. |
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Eyes was too dark and more Bond than he could handle. They wanted more Dalton hence GoldenEye but Dalton refused |
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I don't think he actually tested for FYEO. His wife, Cassandra Harris, was in the film.
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Yes I said that too. They wanted him in '68 but he is the one who said he was too young. As far as the 80's, I can't remember if it was Time, Newsweek or People I read that story in, about Dalton being Eon's temp until they got their boy Brosnan. But I read it. Honest.
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The film with the largest budget both before and after inflation adjustment was "Quantum of Solace" with a $230 million budget ($255.3 million in 2015 dollars). Decent movie, but I didn't see $230 million on the screen. That budget was 39.9% of the worldwide gross, so considering that the studio gets net and the marketing costs are on top, that film lost money for the studio. "Dr. No" was made for just $1 million ($7.79 million in today's dollars). That's really nothing. Just demonstrates that if you leave out the meaningless giant explosions and set pieces, one can make great entertainment on a low budget. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Blu-ray Knight
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Dalton was among the suspects unfairly blamed for the lackluster box office of LICENCE TO KILL, rather than where blame should have been placed, i.e. opening and competing during a high ticket action movie summer on too few available screens and with one of the worst marketing campaigns ever done. During the long spell between that and GOLDENEYE, they decided to retain the seriousness of Dalton's intent for the character, but went back to Brosnan because Dalton still had that stigma of failure to him. Dalton remains the only classically trained actor to play the role and the one who is most faithful to Fleming's conception. He knew the novels fluently and had high hopes of turning the film series into what Craig eventually was able to do. LICENCE TO KILL had A LOT of Dalton's ideas in it and is brilliant because of it. |
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bond, daniel craig, james bond, sean connery, skyfall. |
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