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I literally thought he had an iPhone strapped to his eyepatch in Thor 2.
Did you like the awful Asian henchman? haha
It's so weird that, it went from Oddjob, who's a very cool Asian baddie to this uninspired manservant with a handlebar mustache.

Very bad Bond film.I think the 'Man with the Golden Gun' is just a dull, dull film. Trust me, I've tried to watch it several times, and I love slow-burn films. But I think it's a movie that just doesn't work. It has hardcore pacing issues.
Maybe the best Bond film. Red Grant = Best Bond Villain Ever.I have to say though, the best one so far for me was From Russia with Love. Great suspense and action. I loved the train fight with Red Grant. Nicely done.
Seriously.
I was in shock when I found out he was only 41 by Diamonds are Forever. Now these days, being 41 is still in your prime as an actor.
It's a combo of his weight, his eyebrows (He stopped plucking them), his new wig, and his disinterest when he's acting.
To be honest, it also shocked me that he was 31 in Dr. No. Seemed like he aged very quickly. He looked like he was in his early 40's in Dr. No.
Oh, and those eyebrows. LMAO, it was funny seeing them thick.
Yeah, it's kinda freaky isn't it? Only 31. Joseph Gordon Levitt, Jay Baruchel and Ryan Gosling are like 31-33 and they seem so boyish compared to Connery.
I think people aging much better these days. 40 isn't 'old' anymore. Hugh Jackman is in the best shape in his life and he's like 45. Look at the immortal Paul Rudd and Jared Leto; barely hitting their stride.
To be honest, it also shocked me that he was 31 in Dr. No. Seemed like he aged very quickly.
t:Agreed with both points. I approach the Moore films as Moore films, not wanting something they're not, eg. Connery, and marking them down for it. Which I think does happen a lot. TSWLM and MR are his two best films in my opinion. Pure spectacle, his most iconic sequences and harmless fun. Both very good films for the direction they take.I like Moonraker.
I'd say the only Moore film I don't really like is TMWTGG.
Bond 24 will go a way in answering that question.What I want to know, is Quantum finished for good and are they moving on from that completely?