"Though the real surprise is Timothy Dalton, the former Bond delivering a deliciously self-deprecating turn as the seedy supermarket franchisee who Angel is convinced from the get-go is behind the whole thing. Dalton relishes every second of screen-time he's given, taking so instantly to the camp-bad-guy role that you wonder if he didn't spend more time pouring over the villains' lines while flicking through his Bond scripts."
"Those were the days when we still associated Bond with suave, old school actors such as Sean Connery and Roger Moore,"
"Daniel didn't have a hint of suave about him," - Patsy Palmer
Dalton is much more charming than Craig and seems to be a bigger "character" in real life, which means he is my favourite out of the two "serious" Bonds.
Simon Pegg can be Bond now. Especially if he does some bodybuilding.
james stock wrote:Dalton is really funny in this film, i cant stop saying Yarp after one of the characters in the film(i watched it too much) drives my wife crazy
hum, can't get a better recommendation than that I'll give it a rent