Jaws is dead

sandorski

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RIP, just recently I watched a MST3K episode and he was in the movie being panned. Had no idea he was still alive. Not the best actor, but his character in the 007 film will never be forgotten(although I don't remember what Bond film that was).
 

mmntech

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RIP, just recently I watched a MST3K episode and he was in the movie being panned. Had no idea he was still alive. Not the best actor, but his character in the 007 film will never be forgotten(although I don't remember what Bond film that was).

He was in the Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker. Didn't even have to look it up.
 

Kaido

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You can count on me...waiting for you...in the parking lot.
 

JulesMaximus

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RIP, just recently I watched a MST3K episode and he was in the movie being panned. Had no idea he was still alive. Not the best actor, but his character in the 007 film will never be forgotten(although I don't remember what Bond film that was).

It was one of the completely forgettable Roger Moore bond films.
 

zinfamous

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Not to rain on a parade, but kinda nice to see he got that far.

Really big like that usually don't tend to live to those ages unless I'm mistaken.

RIP.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSosam5WjS8

Makes Letterman look like a midget.

Yeah, he had a lot of genetic issues. He was really rough in Happy Gilmore.

I believe he was incapable of walking for many years now. If you watch him in Happy Gilmore, he's either leaning on a cane or post in full shots, and there is one medium shot where he is lunging forward. You don't see his legs, but he's on a track or cart, and being pushed forward.

I think he already had issues at the time of Moonraker.
 

mcurphy

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RIP, just recently I watched a MST3K episode and he was in the movie being panned. Had no idea he was still alive. Not the best actor, but his character in the 007 film will never be forgotten(although I don't remember what Bond film that was).

Yeah, he definitely wasn't a great actor, but he always seemed likable (even as a villain) and entertaining. I enjoyed him in all the films I've seen him in.

R.I.P.
 

Homerboy

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zinfamous

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I... I don't think we can be friends anymore. :'(

But it truly was! It was the only Bond film of that era with an actual plot

But, far more importantly, it was the only Bond film (until Casino Royale, actually), that treated Bond as a character, and not just a type.

It stands above the others because it actually escapes the standard Bond formula. I like a lot of the others, of course, especially the Connery flicks (except for those 2 embarrassments that were released after OHMSS), but they are just character types.

Goldfinger is great, and certainly quintessential, but OHMSS is a better film all around, and without completely sacrificing the weirdness of Bond. Lazenby was unfortunate to have stepped in when he did, and be the guy in the way of Connery that suddenly wanted to return to the roll. It's the only reason he was replaced. He was certainly better than that creepy pedo Roger Moore! :colbert: