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Stephen wrote: 31 Oct 2020, 12:33
I think that’s the true definition of “shaken not stirred” :) :sick:
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Let's show some respect please
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-54761824

Sad to hear, another British icon. RIP

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As mentioned on 'Current Affairs'.

A sad loss indeed.

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Goodbye Mr Bond

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He was never really replaced as ' 007 ' nor now will he ever be ... thank you James, RIP :wave:
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Always the best Bond for me.


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Used to see him at the Lonach Highland games. He was a guest of Billy Connolly who lived in the big house in Strathdon. It used to be a a great occasion with a good number of celebs, most of whom would mingle quite happily with the crowd. (Judy Dench, Parky, Robin Williams- who used to take part in the hill race & Eric Idle as well as Sean Connery were regulars.)
I agree, he was the best Bond but I thought he was excellent in The Untouchables and I enjoyed his performance as Indiana’s dad.
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A good all round actor.

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Stephen wrote: 01 Nov 2020, 08:00
A good all round actor.
I never thought of him as a particularly good actor, but he was definitely in some great movies.

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I certainly preferred him to Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and Pearce Brosnan, however, for me Daniel Craig outshines them all.

Nevertheless, he “was” James Bond for so many years and I am sad he has gone. RIP.
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