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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Seriously, right?
The original novel Bond was a cold, emotionless killer who ruthlessly used everyone around him, including the women he seduced.

You can see it in Dalton's Bond and in Craig's Bond.

He was not Roger fucking Moore and his magical performing eyebrow.
(, Fri 8 Mar 2013, 17:37, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
In the Living Daylights opening scenes Dalton starts crying and then resigns.
Typical 'cold, emotionless killer' behaviour, right?
(, Fri 8 Mar 2013, 17:38, Reply)
Do you mean Licence to Kill
where he resigns and goes on a murderous revenge-fuelled psychopathic rampage?
(, Fri 8 Mar 2013, 17:39, Reply)
I do mean license to kill
Is that the one where he starts crying and resigns like a cold, emotionless killer?
(, Fri 8 Mar 2013, 17:41, Reply)
OK, like a cold emotionless killer
to people he doesn't like. He liked Felix, alright? Shut up. He still went on a killing spree.
(, Fri 8 Mar 2013, 17:43, Reply)
Revenge-fulled rampages are the usual behaviour of cold, emotionless people.
Fleming's Bond is the ultimate professional. Not some cry-baby Northern flouncing prick.
(, Fri 8 Mar 2013, 17:43, Reply)
So you think greasy, pervy Roger Moore
with his list of Jeff-worthy puns was the ultimate professional?

A man who, by the end, was so fat and old there's no way he could have beaten up Eighties-waif Christopher Walken let alone the terrifying Grace whats-her-face.
(, Fri 8 Mar 2013, 17:47, Reply)
Yes.

(, Fri 8 Mar 2013, 17:50, Reply)
I see.

(, Fri 8 Mar 2013, 17:54, Reply)
In the original books Fleming's Bond is part Scots
therefore: Connery. Argument over.
(, Fri 8 Mar 2013, 17:50, Reply)

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