Posted on 02/09/2014 10:36:41 AM PST by Perdogg
Heres a 1964 video of Sean Connery being a babe and discussing his most famous role, Zed in Zardoz
wait. We mean, James Bond in Dr. No. The first film in the spy series hit the big screen in 1962, and Connery took to the camera to discuss his thoughts about the role. He seems all over the place during the interview, but praises the refreshing character, the color photography, and says stuff about sexual fantasies more than once, natch.
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h/t gsp.fan
I hope he didn’t call the interviewer’s mother a whore.
Save for later....
Only after he had his way with her and hit her, his hand was open of course.
Just watched Goldfinger last week for the first time in 40 years. Why didn’t they liven it up with some good CGI back then?
Honor Blackman was great. I still can’t believe the censors approved her role name (”Pussy Galore” for you young-uns). I think that was the main reason Mom wouldn’t let this 13 year old see the movie when it came out.
The innards of the nuke bomb were just laughable with all the hypnotic wheels spinning around.
Beats "Alotta Fagina".
True that.
Alotta Fagina: “How dare you break wind before me.”
Austin Powers: “I’m sorry I didn’t realize it was your turn.”
Thanks for posting! sigh...
Strange to see that Fleming originally thought Connery too unpolished to play Bond - at least he quickly changed his mind after seeing the actor.
I can’t offhand think of any actor better suited to a part - and also not sure if there was ever anyone sexier than Sean Connery.
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