Thebumwhowalks
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Dude, I just told you I got this info from older Bond fans that I've spoken to. Take it or leave it, I don't really care.
I don't think the public needs a 'getting over it' period of 4-5 years as you say. That sounds like you are just making that up because the Moore/Dalton crossover problem you are proposing doesn't fit the Brosnan/Craig crossover the way that happened....because people liked Brosnan as Bond as well, but since DAD was so crap, and Casino Royale was so good, folk did not mind the change.
If Dalton had came busting out of the blocks with such a radical departure in performance as Craig's, and a movie that was as exciting as CR in it's own way, it would not have mattered that Moore was only two years before.
Because, the thing is, he may not have been as 'camp' or whatever, but Dalton's performance still had that smarmy smart ass Bond dynamic, to the point where he was basically Moore without the funny bits.
Because Moore also had his 'badass', haha, characterisation too.
edit: the thing is, you *are* speculating on the reasons for TLD's failure to ignight audiences, because *you* enjoy the movie more than Moore's, but I went in wanting to like the movie, but didn't, sure, I missed that Moore dynamic I was used to, but I was hoping it would have been replaced by something equally entertaining, and it wasn't. I can see why it failed, because I didn't enjoy the movie. It was a drag.
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