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The Living Daylights: Timothy Dalton's FRWL?
Oct 12 2009, 7:26 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 12 2009, 7:26 PM EDT
Is TLD Dalton's FRWL?

1. Kara Milovy is quite look like Tatiana Romanova.
2. It is considered the most cold-war Bond movie.
3. Chloral Hydrate is also involved in the story.
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6-stringa007
6-stringa007
1. RE: The Living Daylights: Timothy Dalton's FRWL?
Oct 12 2009, 8:38 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 12 2009, 8:38 PM EDT
"Is TLD Dalton's FRWL?

1. Kara Milovy is quite look like Tatiana Romanova.
2. It is considered the most cold-war Bond movie.
3. Chloral Hydrate is also involved in the story."
I see what you mean. FRWL and TLD are definitely more Fleming-like, along with Dr. No, OHMSS and Casino Royale. TLD not quite as good as FRWL but yes, it is one of the grittier, more seroius and realistic Bond films, and still one of my favs!
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2. RE: The Living Daylights: Timothy Dalton's FRWL?
Oct 13 2009, 4:24 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 13 2009, 4:24 PM EDT
"Is TLD Dalton's FRWL?

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TLD and FRWL are the two best Bond movies, so I would agree with you.
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6-stringa007
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Oct 13 2009, 9:16 PM EDT | Post edited: Oct 13 2009, 9:16 PM EDT
"TLD and FRWL are the two best Bond movies, so I would agree with you."
Excellent choices! I'm a longtime Dalton fan and these 2 films are definitely in my top 5.
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DaltonCraigRules
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4. RE: The Living Daylights: Timothy Dalton's FRWL?
Aug 23 2010, 8:42 AM EDT | Post edited: Aug 23 2010, 9:12 AM EDT
In both movies the main villain henchman is blond, likes to strangle his victims, and he more impressive than the main villains. The main villains are really average (except for Kronsteen and Blofeld, but these stay in shadow) : Rosa Klebb .. well .. isn't impressive, each time we see Koskov he warmly embraces someone like a friend, Whitaker looks like a child with his tin soldiers (at least he's got a high tech machine gun). Do you find this valuable?    

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5. RE: The Living Daylights: Timothy Dalton's FRWL?
Aug 23 2010, 10:05 AM EDT | Post edited: Aug 23 2010, 10:05 AM EDT
I wish Dalton had done NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN. It would have been a better film to introduce his Bond. 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
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6. RE: The Living Daylights: Timothy Dalton's FRWL?
Aug 23 2010, 10:09 AM EDT | Post edited: Aug 23 2010, 10:13 AM EDT
"I wish Dalton had done NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN. It would have been a better film to introduce his Bond. "
NSNA was a Thunderball remake produced by Kevin McClory, not a regular Bond movie. He couldn't have been introduced in the official series because NSNA was an UNOFFICIAL piece of crap, only made to cash on the Thunderball copyright with none of the EON series' successful trademarks. Remaking Thunderball was unnecessary.
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S.P.E.C.T.R.E
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7. RE: The Living Daylights: Timothy Dalton's FRWL?
Aug 23 2010, 12:34 PM EDT | Post edited: Aug 23 2010, 12:34 PM EDT
Well FRWL and TLD are two fantastic movies that are pretty equal in awesomeness so yeah!

NSNA sucked! >:/ Tho if Tim Dalton did it I might have liked it a little more...
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8. RE: The Living Daylights: Timothy Dalton's FRWL?
Aug 23 2010, 1:45 PM EDT | Post edited: Aug 23 2010, 1:45 PM EDT
"NSNA was a Thunderball remake produced by Kevin McClory, not a regular Bond movie. He couldn't have been introduced in the official series because NSNA was an UNOFFICIAL piece of crap, only made to cash on the Thunderball copyright with none of the EON series' successful trademarks. "
Okay, so maybe Brosnan, then...
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