FilmNerdJamie
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I didn't mind the character. He's just another in a long line of Bond sidekicks. We'll never see Kincaid again, of course...
Nope. Putting Connery in that role is too distracting. Terrible idea and Finney did great.
The Scotland line? That originates back to Fleming who incorporated a Scotland heritage for Bond after seeing Dr. No. All they did was, in fact, acknowledge that continuity.
Except most of Bond's sidekicks aren't nearly as contrived.
Putting Connery in that role is too distracting.

The Scotland line?
You can fail at satire. Though it is irrelevant as Moore's films weren't satire, they were just horrible.
Oh, I see. You're getting hung up on a difference of verbiage.
My point is this:
Live and Let Die was "silly". Pepper was also "silly". So they fit together quite nicely.
Skyfall was meant to be all serious and powerful and emotional. Kincaid, I felt, was silly. Which didn't fit.
I found TSWLM to be little more than all of the best parts of Connery's movies mashed together. Plus I found Moore's chemistry with what's her name to be pretty lackluster, which was an aspect that could've really made or broke the movie.
The Spy Who Loved Me and For Your Eyes Only are great and I am partial to Octopussy and Moonraker...has its moments. But yeah most of his reign is awful.

The Spy Who Loved Me and For Your Eyes Only are great and I am partial to Octopussy and Moonraker...has its moments. But yeah most of his reign is awful.
The Spy Who Loved Me and For Your Eyes Only are great and I am partial to Octopussy and Moonraker...has its moments. But yeah most of his reign is awful.
Skyfall was meant to be all serious and powerful and emotional. Kincaid, I felt, was silly. Which didn't fit.
One liners, I found the overall scruffiness of the character to be rather silly and trite, and the character immediately got people thinking/talking about Connery...which I would've preferred they had avoided.He's Bond's linkage to his old life. To his home (the title of the movie), his parents, that great moment telling M the night he told him his parents were dead. "When he finally came out of hiding, he wasn't a boy anymore."
How is that silly? Because he gave a couple of one-liners?
You know I re-watched DAD just recently after not seeing it for quite some time (as i had little motivation to) and i was surprised to remember that for the first 1/3rd or half of the movie maybe it was actually pretty good.
It actually had the makings of a very decent bond film but around the time jinx was introduced and we get to the main villain it was all downhill from there. Which was a big shame, i don't know what they were thinking?
You know I re-watched DAD just recently after not seeing it for quite some time (as i had little motivation to) and i was surprised to remember that for the first 1/3rd or half of the movie maybe it was actually pretty good.
It actually had the makings of a very decent bond film but around the time jinx was introduced and we get to the main villain it was all downhill from there. Which was a big shame, i don't know what they were thinking?
I'd take GoldenEye over the later 3 Connery Movies even, but I still think Moore had a better run than Brosnan.
t:Depends on who is writing them. I can't think of one Bond girl or sidekick is isn't completely contrived before CR.Except most of Bond's sidekicks aren't nearly as contrived.