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I heard that! This Craig guy was good as the *PIC*

twitchy son Connor of gangster Paul Newman, in Road to Perdition, but his looks fit the role all to well. A good character actor, but I just cannot see him as Bond. Same as Timothy Dalton.

My favorites were Connery and Moore, with Connery the coolest, and Moore the most amusing. Brosnan was alright in the first movie, but I didn't enjoy his protrayal as much in the others (he was a WHOLE lot better in Tailor of Panama). And Dalton was just a non-contender. I never even finished watching any of his Bond movies.

But an orange bezel PO would be nice in the series, I'd just hate to see a first rate dive watch get overlooked due to being worn by a 3rd rate Bond. I mean, does anyone ever talk about the watch that Dalton wore?

John

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