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Essay heading: The James Bond Phenomenon
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December 3, 2000 |
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Talk bout a great and intense scene there. Timothy Dalton
played as fast acting, nervous person as he played James bond. In my opinion he
looked very nervous and very like hyper, he really wasn't that good, but he
looked like he was a really bad acting Pierce Bronsman. Roger Moore, well he
TRYED to act as a cool, slick James Bond, but he didn't really pull it off right,
he just looked like a big dork in my opinion, he wasn't aggressive enough to be
a good James Bond... displayed 300 characters
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In my opinion he
looked very nervous and very like hyper, he really wasn't that good, but he
looked like he was a really bad acting Pierce Bronsman. Roger Moore, well he
TRYED to act as a cool, slick James Bond, but he didn't really pull it off right,
he just looked like a big dork in my opinion, he wasn't aggressive enough to be
a good James Bond... displayed next 300 characters
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