What Kind of Film Character is Bond?
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Sorry if I sound like a broken record too ...The Sweeney wrote:The Bond of the novels wasn't exactly a bundle of laughs either, so no personality fits the bill perfectly.paco chaos wrote:blonde hair, and no personality.
But the Bond of the books was a pretty funny guy .... not stand-up funny, but he usually had a sardonic, wry point of view.
Also, Fleming had fund poking fun at him. Example : YOLT ...
Tiger is taking Bond to dinner, and the lobster crawls off Bond's plate.
"My God, Tiger! I'ts alive!"
And Tiger goes on to berate him, "Really, Bondo san, you must get over your Western sqeemishness." (or something like that).
To me, that's splitting the sides funny.
And then again, Bond has genuine affection for his friends. This is reciprocated... again, see Tiger's reaction when Bond changes in seeing the photo of Blofeld. Tiger is shocked to see his quote "friend" unquote who has been for the past month a likeable, funny guy morph into a cold avenger.
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Yuyp! A Bond near the end of his life (or Fleming's life). Check out his very last novel too - TMWTGG. Bond is even more mellow than this.Commander 0077 wrote:Sorry if I sound like a broken record too ...The Sweeney wrote:The Bond of the novels wasn't exactly a bundle of laughs either, so no personality fits the bill perfectly.paco chaos wrote:blonde hair, and no personality.
But the Bond of the books was a pretty funny guy .... not stand-up funny, but he usually had a sardonic, wry point of view.
Also, Fleming had fund poking fun at him. Example : YOLT ...
Tiger is taking Bond to dinner, and the lobster crawls off Bond's plate.
"My God, Tiger! I'ts alive!"
And Tiger goes on to berate him, "Really, Bondo san, you must get over your Western sqeemishness." (or something like that).
To me, that's splitting the sides funny.
And then again, Bond has genuine affection for his friends. This is reciprocated... again, see Tiger's reaction when Bond changes in seeing the photo of Blofeld. Tiger is shocked to see his quote "friend" unquote who has been for the past month a likeable, funny guy morph into a cold avenger.
Whereas you check out the earlier novels, Bond is hardly Charlie Chaplin.
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If you're talking about menacing characterization, there's no problem. But when talking about the looks, it's a different matter. Like I've said earlier when he looks like that he would not pass off as a spy...So are you saying Bond never looked dangerous, menacing, threatening in the novels then.......
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The reboot is a risky area, did Eon need to do it? NO. Did this confuse alot of people? YES.
The Bond character will always be anchored in the values of the 60s

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I keep forgetting that spies are supposed to look more like GQ male fashion catwalk models, and not ordinary looking folk that could blend in easily......Jedi007 wrote:If you're talking about menacing characterization, there's no problem. But when talking about the looks, it's a different matter. Like I've said earlier when he looks like that he would not pass off as a spy...So are you saying Bond never looked dangerous, menacing, threatening in the novels then.......
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Well it doesn't also mean he must look like a musclebound killer...The Sweeney wrote: I keep forgetting that spies are supposed to look more like GQ male fashion catwalk models, and not ordinary looking folk that could blend in easily......
BOND sells, NOT CRAIG
The reboot is a risky area, did Eon need to do it? NO. Did this confuse alot of people? YES.
The Bond character will always be anchored in the values of the 60s

The reboot is a risky area, did Eon need to do it? NO. Did this confuse alot of people? YES.
The Bond character will always be anchored in the values of the 60s

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In the book Fleming describes Bond as having movie star good looks. so if Bond doesn't blend in, it's only because his creator didn't really make him sound like someone who would.Jedi007 wrote:Well it doesn't also mean he must look like a musclebound killer...The Sweeney wrote: I keep forgetting that spies are supposed to look more like GQ male fashion catwalk models, and not ordinary looking folk that could blend in easily......
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This argument swings both ways. So Craig doesn't have movie star good looks now? I guess neither did Steve McQueen.paco chaos wrote:In the book Fleming describes Bond as having movie star good looks. so if Bond doesn't blend in, it's only because his creator didn't really make him sound like someone who would.Jedi007 wrote:Well it doesn't also mean he must look like a musclebound killer...The Sweeney wrote: I keep forgetting that spies are supposed to look more like GQ male fashion catwalk models, and not ordinary looking folk that could blend in easily......
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well, I guess if you find Steve McQueen Bond material, that's your opinion, but I don't see it that way.The Sweeney wrote:This argument swings both ways. So Craig doesn't have movie star good looks now? I guess neither did Steve McQueen.paco chaos wrote:In the book Fleming describes Bond as having movie star good looks. so if Bond doesn't blend in, it's only because his creator didn't really make him sound like someone who would.Jedi007 wrote:Well it doesn't also mean he must look like a musclebound killer...The Sweeney wrote: I keep forgetting that spies are supposed to look more like GQ male fashion catwalk models, and not ordinary looking folk that could blend in easily......
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I'm referring the McQueen comparison to Bond looking like a movie star - which McQueen does.paco chaos wrote:well, I guess if you find Steve McQueen Bond material, that's your opinion, but I don't see it that way.The Sweeney wrote:This argument swings both ways. So Craig doesn't have movie star good looks now? I guess neither did Steve McQueen.paco chaos wrote:In the book Fleming describes Bond as having movie star good looks. so if Bond doesn't blend in, it's only because his creator didn't really make him sound like someone who would.Jedi007 wrote:Well it doesn't also mean he must look like a musclebound killer...The Sweeney wrote: I keep forgetting that spies are supposed to look more like GQ male fashion catwalk models, and not ordinary looking folk that could blend in easily......
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I can't argue that McQueen is a movie star, but I doubt he's the one Ian Fleming had in mind.The Sweeney wrote:I'm referring the McQueen comparison to Bond looking like a movie star - which McQueen does.paco chaos wrote:well, I guess if you find Steve McQueen Bond material, that's your opinion, but I don't see it that way.The Sweeney wrote:This argument swings both ways. So Craig doesn't have movie star good looks now? I guess neither did Steve McQueen.paco chaos wrote:In the book Fleming describes Bond as having movie star good looks. so if Bond doesn't blend in, it's only because his creator didn't really make him sound like someone who would.Jedi007 wrote:
Well it doesn't also mean he must look like a musclebound killer...
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So you think there is no resemblance whatsoever between the two of them.....???Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:I never really understood the Craig/McQueen comparison. Can you really compare the two?This argument swings both ways. So Craig doesn't have movie star good looks now? I guess neither did Steve McQueen
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