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I always liked his roles, and accent. 90 is a good run.
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Very cool guy..........Like fine wine "got even better with age"!
"Shaken.........not stirred"..... will live in enfamy!
Wasn't he 'knighted' by the queer.....I mean queen....... Sir Sean Connery COOL guy
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Yup, he was the best 007. The rest were just wannabes.
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R.I.P. S.C.
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No doubt the best!
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R.I.P. S.C.
Being from South Carolina this^^^^sorta makes me cringe
Jus say'in
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The best of the Bonds, no doubt. I believe it was Thunderball where he drove a Mustang (it was the '71-'73 body style if memory serves). To me though his best role was one he didn't actually play. Daryl Hammond's impression of him on numerous Celebrity Jeopardy sketches on SNL was amazing.
"You'll rue the day you crossed me Trebec!"
Ah, such a great career though. A Bridge Too Far, The Untouchables, The Hunt for Red October, and from my youth Darby O'Gill & the Little People. A fine actor, and quite handsome, but not much of a singer... Still, one from the heyday of Disney's live action films that I watched a lot as a kid.
God rest you good sir!
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