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Bond, James Bond: Introduction

With the imminent release in November last James Bond film titled "Quantum of Solace" , I decided to make a special agent's most famous celluloid love and hated in equal parts. I'll taking a look at the entire filmography of 007 with all keys of this character and his films. As this is only an introduction to this universe talk about the actors who have gotten into the skin of the hero as an appetizer for what comes next. A film entry with his girls, gadgets, villains, songs and more. So talk about Bond, James Bond.


THE MOST GENUINE BOND ... Sean Connery

throughout the first Bond film history. The first to be on the big screen because the character has already had its first appearance in the small on an episode of the series "Climax Mystery Theater" titled "Casino Royale" and actor who starred Barry Nelson was . The chapter also appeared the villain Le Chiffre. Sean Connery is to the majority, like all who are fortunate enough to be first, the best of them. He knew perfectly embody the character and played him six times in a row until they had enough or more well, you never play again. But mighty gentleman is Don Money and twelve years later he became incarnate in "Never Say Never Again" , a title that seems designed by the producer with bad grapes. That year he made the competition Roger Moore and "Octopussy" because Connery title of the production was not "official" series.


THE BOND most ephemeral ... George Lazenby
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The Australian model, who was known for a chocolate ad, was chosen to replace Connery. It surprised many that an unfamiliar face was done with a role of such magnitude. Surprised also that the film is closer to a Fleming novel and especially the agent married to settle down. Naturally, at the end of the film, his wife was murdered, shocking and brutally logical time if they wanted to keep cashing in character. The actor was beaten (that's what has to be the successor to Connery) and did not put themselves in the British spy. Curiously, the passage of time has treated a lot better both Lazenby and the title shot: 007, at Her Majesty's Secret Service .


THE HIGHER BOND Parodos ... Roger Moore

The actor most movies made in the skin of 007 was Roger Moore. Seven films, Connery same number but with no break between them. Moore impressed the character a mocking tone, if not already had. The excess of this, together with a face that looked more like Leslie Nielsen a serious actor that threatened his life at Bond resulted in more jets of all. If all this we added some scripts we emerged from mother to stage parody of the character. The most anthology title (however absurd) was "Moonraker" . Could have been entitled without any problem "Agítame the martini as you can." Bond was in response to the Star Wars saga. After this crazy roll, perhaps the best title of the seven that did "For Your Eyes Only" . With "View to a Kill" would close a cycle to open another more serious.


THE BOND MORE SERIOUS ... Timothy Dalton

The Welsh actor was hit multiple times by the producers of the series to portray 007. The first time when Sean Connery was still Bond. For various reasons it was in 1987 when he finally got the role. Dalton wanted to return to the origins of the character and forget about the nasty stage of Roger Moore. James played in a more serious and wanted to make it human. Something that has nothing to do with the character in question. Only shot two films, "007, High Voltage" and "License to Kill" , movies that are not among the worst in the series but quite the opposite. His interpretation of a more austere and restrained spy apparently did not give the size and Lazenby is next to the most forgotten of the actors. Perhaps you are feeling better on the stage of a theater playing the secret agent acortanado.


THE HIGHER BOND BOND ... Pierce Brosnan

If an actor who was born to play 007 this certainly is Pierce Brosnan. Those who have ever seen the series "Remington Steele" were seeing Bond detective become a little more humanity and clumsiness. He did not do much since he was Bond. Performed four times a secret agent with mixed fortunes. The first, "Goldeneye" and the last "Die Another Day" (despite the crazy jam back in the action section) are your best titles. The film he shot with Denise Richards , "The World Is Not Enough" is among the worst of the spy films. The other, with the horrible title "Tomorrow Never Dies" had to put on Michelle Yeoh (Martial arts star) as a partner, to give more sauce to action. The end is a feeling as if Brosnan could have given more to the world of Bond.


THE MOST HARD BOND ... Daniel Craig

With a physique that looks more like the bully who has to end with Bond that the hero of yore, Craig persuaded more by a great band with one of the best scripts (if not the best) the series, with a director in a state of grace, a more sober and more spectacular scenes incredible and fanciful. The film became the highest grossing Bond title, with all merit and welcomed the XXI century secret agent. The saga needed reforms and Casino Royale offered them resulting in a great action movie. Total elimination of gadgets and characters like Moneypenny or Q . The actor has left us an interpretation of a Bond harder and more human to turn away from the usual fanfare of the character. Something according to the film that was to offer. After this title, expectations are high for the new film 007.

imitations and parodies
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parody of the year 67 "Casino Royale" with David Niven as one of the actors in this comedy embodied Bond (also appeared around Woody Allen). There have been many imitations. The most remembered and something like this, it may be that of Flint agent played by James Corburn who shot two films, Flint, secret agent "and " F, of Flint ". In the most cheesy and hot section is impossible to think of Mike Myers and Austin Powers , of \u200b\u200bwhich three films were shot success. It was a crude parody of Agent 007 with a gag and a little more fortunate. The rest can say that subtlety was not part of the trilogy. Actor Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean for friends) filmed in 2003 his version of a secret agent without much luck entitled "Johnny Inglés" .



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