Bringing The 6 Bonds Together ...

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Ahnold
Hey guys.

I was recently watching a programme called "Bring Back ... Star Wars" on Channel 4 in the UK. For those of you who are unfamiliar with it, the "Bring Back ..." series is a collection of one-off shows where the presenter, Justin Lee Collins, attempts to track down and reunite the casts of much loved TV shows/films from the past (including the aforementioned "Star Wars", and TV's "The A-Team"wink.

The show got me thinking about how cool it would be if, turning the concept slightly on its head, there was some kind of show that sought to "bring together" the 6 different actors that have played James Bond over the years in the official series. Does anyone know if such a large-scale "reunion" (of sorts) has ever been attempted? The closest I think we've ever gotten to such a thing was the UK premiere of "Die Another Day" in 2002, which was attended by 4 (of the then 5) James Bond actors - George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, and Pierce Brosnan (but, sadly, not the big draw Mr. Connery himself; I remember Roger Moore quipping that Sean couldn't afford the bus fare stick out tongue ).

If such a thing is to be attempted, then they'd have to do it fairly soon, given that Sean Connery and Roger Moore in particular are getting on in years. Given the huge appeal of such an idea, I can't believe that (as far as I know) it's never been done before!

Thoughts?

Jovan
thoughts? They couldn't get Sean Connery out of retirement to do a little cameo in Indiana Jones IV, so why with this?
The only reason I see to get him out if you say it's a show about the independence of Scotland.

RevoWution™©®
Originally posted by Jovan
The only reason I see to get him out if you say it's a show about the independence of Scotland.

Hahahaha that is so true.

Ahnold
Perhaps you're right, Jovan. But, then again, this wouldn't be a film role, so who knows ... ?

Ahnold
See, now wouldn't it be cool to see more scenes like the one shown in the photo below? That one was taken at the Odeon Leicester Square, London in November '96 (though I'm not quite sure why the 3 of them were together at a premiere in that year - "Goldeneye" came out the year before, and "Tomorrow never dies" the year after) smile .

Ahnold
Originally posted by Jovan
They couldn't get Sean Connery out of retirement to do a little cameo in Indiana Jones IV, so why with this?

The only reason I see to get him out is if you say it's a show about the independence of Scotland.

People always joke that Sean Connery loves Scotland so much that he hasn't lived there for over 50 years stick out tongue .

Bardock42
Originally posted by Jovan
thoughts? They couldn't get Sean Connery out of retirement to do a little cameo in Indiana Jones IV, so why with this?
The only reason I see to get him out if you say it's a show about the independence of Scotland. To be fair, he might have decided not to do it after reading the script that was basically the equivalent of Lucas and Spielberg dropping their pants and shitting in the mouths of all fans of Indiana Jones.

Jovan
Originally posted by Bardock42
To be fair, he might have decided not to do it after reading the script that was basically the equivalent of Lucas and Spielberg dropping their pants and shitting in the mouths of all fans of Indiana Jones.
considering he wears a skirt, I would think the shitting part would go easy for him stick out tongue

Ahnold
Ugh, thanks for that mental image Bardock ...

To be perfectly honest, I'm fairly certain that, after the terrible experience he had making "The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen", nothing was ever going to tempt him to come out of retirement. If there was one film that was gonna bring him back into the acting fold one last time, it was surely "Indy IV" ... and, IMHO, Mr. Connery made a big mistake by refusing to make even a cameo appearance in it. Those who have seen the film know that there is a scene near the end where his character, Henry Jones Sr., could very easily have made an appearance (along with other old favourites like Sallah and Short Round). But, if Mr. Connery is insistant that "LXG" be the swansong to his illustrious career, then so be it.

Sorry - just a little off-topic rant there stick out tongue . Anyway ...

Chewy07

Ahnold
Hmmm ... The South Bank show in the UK aired a James Bond special on Wednesday, which featured new interviews with Daniel Craig, and none other than Sean Connery himself. So maybe ol' Sean wouldn't be averse to some kind of Bond "re-union" after all ... ?

Mr Parker
Originally posted by Bardock42
To be fair, he might have decided not to do it after reading the script that was basically the equivalent of Lucas and Spielberg dropping their pants and shitting in the mouths of all fans of Indiana Jones.

yeah wouldnt surprise me if he decided not to do it after looking through the script of that horrible movie.

Mr Parker
Originally posted by Ahnold
Hey guys.

I was recently watching a programme called "Bring Back ... Star Wars" on Channel 4 in the UK. For those of you who are unfamiliar with it, the "Bring Back ..." series is a collection of one-off shows where the presenter, Justin Lee Collins, attempts to track down and reunite the casts of much loved TV shows/films from the past (including the aforementioned "Star Wars", and TV's "The A-Team"wink.

The show got me thinking about how cool it would be if, turning the concept slightly on its head, there was some kind of show that sought to "bring together" the 6 different actors that have played James Bond over the years in the official series. Does anyone know if such a large-scale "reunion" (of sorts) has ever been attempted? The closest I think we've ever gotten to such a thing was the UK premiere of "Die Another Day" in 2002, which was attended by 4 (of the then 5) James Bond actors - George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, and Pierce Brosnan (but, sadly, not the big draw Mr. Connery himself; I remember Roger Moore quipping that Sean couldn't afford the bus fare stick out tongue ).

If such a thing is to be attempted, then they'd have to do it fairly soon, given that Sean Connery and Roger Moore in particular are getting on in years. Given the huge appeal of such an idea, I can't believe that (as far as I know) it's never been done before!

Thoughts?

yeah I dont think you could get either Connery OR Moore to do it cause Connery is retired and Moore I have heard hasnt been in good health these days so I dont think you could get them to do it.

SupremeMan
Originally posted by Mr Parker
yeah I dont think you could get either Connery OR Moore to do it cause Connery is retired and Moore I have heard hasnt been in good health these days so I dont think you could get them to do it.

Yes apparently when Desmond Llewelyn (Q) died, Roger Moore wrote a eulogy but Pierce Brosnan spoke the eulogy that had been written by Moore. Moore was unable to attend due to failing health.

Lord Shadow Z
Originally posted by Ahnold
See, now wouldn't it be cool to see more scenes like the one shown in the photo below? That one was taken at the Odeon Leicester Square, London in November '96 (though I'm not quite sure why the 3 of them were together at a premiere in that year - "Goldeneye" came out the year before, and "Tomorrow never dies" the year after) smile .

Funny that, my favourite three Bonds. I can never truly decide which one I like best so I'll just remain undecided

Mr Parker
Originally posted by SupremeMan
Yes apparently when Desmond Llewelyn (Q) died, Roger Moore wrote a eulogy but Pierce Brosnan spoke the eulogy that had been written by Moore. Moore was unable to attend due to failing health.

That saddens me especially since he is my favorite Bond. sad I know someone who was an aquintance of Richard Kiel who Played Jaws in the spy who loved me and moonraker and she told me He told her, him and Moore became good friends and she told me he told her Moore was a really nice guy.

Wanderer11
Originally posted by Mr Parker
That saddens me especially since he is my favorite Bond. sad I know someone who was an aquintance of Richard Kiel who Played Jaws in the spy who loved me and moonraker and she told me He told her, him and Moore became good friends and she told me he told her Moore was a really nice guy.

A friend of mine has met Moore quite a few times over the years and he says he is one of the nicest actors he has ever met.

Mr Parker
oh man lucky dude.how did he get to meet him so many times?

Wanderer11
Sir Roger has attended many of the same charity events as my friend.

Breakdance
Originally posted by Wanderer11
A friend of mine has met Moore quite a few times over the years and he says he is one of the nicest actors he has ever met.

that is cool! I met Timothy Dalton a few years ago and he was a perfect gentleman.

Wanderer11
Originally posted by Breakdance
that is cool! I met Timothy Dalton a few years ago and he was a perfect gentleman.

Where did you meet him?

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