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Dalton Best Bond - new Total Film article

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Is It Just Me... Or Is Timothy Dalton The Best Bond?

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Dalton. Timothy Dalton. The Bond from Colwyn Bay.

The only actor to play properly Ian Fleming’s flinty, suave, misogynist, raven-haired double-O.

Before the current Daniel Craig fan mob hurl their sky-blue Speedos at me, I’m not saying Craig is bad - Casino Royale was electrifying, even if Quantum Of Nonsense offered little solace.

No, this is a purist, geeky proclamation.

First, my stall:

Connery – charismatic, sardonic standard.

Lazenby – lithe Antipodean undone by arch self-awareness.

Moore – two words: hover gondola.

Brosnan – aped Connery with a trace of Moore-ish smarm.

Craig – most brazen 007 ever to quaff a vodka martini.

Back in ’85, after a decade of overblown fantasy propping up Sir Rog’s ageing-lothario act (he’s three years older than Connery), Rada-trained Dalton fit Fleming’s blueprint perfectly: “black hair falling down over the right eyebrow... something cruel in the mouth and the eyes cold.”

Is Bond charming? When called for.

Does he have a way with the ladies? Always.

Will he get pissed on vodka martinis, roughly bed a girl, then cold-bloodedly plug a slug in the noggin of a rival spook? Without hesitation.

In Glasnost thriller The Living Daylights and rogue-spy revenger Licence To Kill, Dalton brought Fleming’s fractured, damaged psychology back to Bond.

Rugged, vital and physical, his outlook was typified by his self-appraisal to Robert Davi’s drug lord Sanchez. “I’m more of a problem eliminator,” he said.

“The movies had lost track,” Dalton said in 1987. “It’s important to make the man believable. Whether people like this kind of Bond is another question...”

And the answer? Critics responded well to a Bond who kills, drinks and shags away inner turmoil, but the public simply didn’t get it, with 1989’s Licence marking a franchise box-office low point.

Sure it ranks above From Russia With Love, but Connery’s sophomore outing was counted in shillings...

Maybe it was Dalton’s lack of humour, too much of a u-turn from 1985’s A View To A Kill and not clicking with viewers who, frankly, couldn’t care less about his commitment to realism and stuntwork.

Or maybe Dalton was just ahead of his time.

Twenty years on, when Cubby Broccoli’s daughter Barbara and stepson Michael G Wilson re-tried rough-and-tough Bond with Craig the results were far more successful.

Thing is, contrary to casual musing, Dalton was not dropped by the producers but fell victim to time.

Legal wranglings kept Bond off the screen until 1995, by which point Dalton had had enough. The world wasn’t ready for his mentally scarred Bond, so he hung up his gunbelt.

Now, in a post-Bourne world, surely it’s time to acknowledge that Dalton’s was the true screen Bond... Or is it just me?
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No, it's not just you.
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Some one other than myself proclaiming Dalton to be the best Bond? I must be dreaming. :007: Dalton appreciation in the media is a rare, but always welcome, thing.
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I think most agree Dalton was Fleming's Bond, if that is so where does this leave Craig? Sort of where my problem with Craig comes in, Bond in The Living Daylights and License to kill was somewhat less humorous than Connery but had all the touches Bond should have. In short he was cool. Brosnan did a better job of balancing the movie Bond and book Bond, I hate when he gets dumped on and when Dalton is compared to Craig because Dalton's movies are so much better.
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Even though I'm into the fun/light-hearted Bond films more than the serious ones, I still enjoy Timothy Dalton's Bond films. Out of the more serious Bond portrayals, I think Dalton is way better than Craig. Dalton is cool, charismatic, more fun to watch, and looks the part of Bond more than Craig. It's a shame that Craig gets more credit for doing something that Dalton did years before, and arguably better. When Skyfall hits theatres, I'm going to stay home and watch The Living Daylights.
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Nice that Dalton is getting some love now. The truth is he was never coming back after LTK and everyone knew it. The investors we skittish of putting more money behind him when the public perception of Dalton was he is Box Office poison. Since they sued a tabloid over printing Dalton was done and won the official story will always be Dalton declined to return.

Dalton's option ran out in 91-92, they could have made a deal with him for more before it ran out but nobody was behind that idea. His "declining to return" was only a formality.
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Personally, I think Dalton was a great Bond. I always felt, though, that the scripts he had to work with were struggling with his gritty, fuller, distinctly multi-faceted interpretation. I think in LTK it seemed the writing was starting to catch up with him. I would have liked to have seen a couple more from him.
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