Was definitely my favourite Bond. He actually was the only one that played Bond the way Ian Fleming had written the character. Loved that sardonic wit.
Maybe that particular Bond's attitude is little dated now given the portrayal of women and its almost like the sex sometimes bordered on non-consensual. Definitely movies of their time.
I always liked the chemistry between him and Moneypenny. It was much better than with Moore. (BTW, Lois Maxwell was actually from Kitchener)
He was probably in a small group of people that you could consider "Movie Stars" from the old studio system. I think when that group goes there will be no one to replace them.
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