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Yeah, he's got a new movie out -- coincidentally timed to coincide w/ emerging Bond hype, eh?
Saw him on one of the Entertainment Tonight type shows at a glance w/in the last week as well. What interested me was his comment about his playing James Bond 007 post-Casino Royale. "They know where to find me," he said. And NOT in a flip or dismissive way.
My three words of advice remain the same: "Diamonds Are Forever," and I believe Mr. Brosnan knows them as well as we all do. Unknown George Lazenby was "the" perfect replacement for Sean Connery, you may recall from your history. That was in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
Connery was back the next film, in Diamonds Are Forever.
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