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Very clever, indeed.
Best dressed, though? I think not.
Since he only has four I can remember and two of those are funtional (prisoner jumpsuit and police uniform), the outfit of choice is his island outfit. Olive trousers and waistcoat, insane patterned Prada shirt (mostly covered by the waistcoat) and a perfectly tailored cream jacket. It all fits and it fits together for a look that both works for the location as well as the character. He looks beautiful, but crazy.
Silva certainly dresses the part.
A bit like Charles Gray's Blofeld.
Now there's a difficult choice to make. But I think I'll go for Ernst Stavro Blofeld, in OHMSS. Not only have I come to appreciate the turtleneck a lot more the last few years, but the Nehru suit, next to definately making him look calm and powerful, is a nice contrast in the Swiss mountains, to the warm tropics it is most affilliated with.
I absolutely love Louis Jordan in Octopussy! The sound of his voice is as seductive as Connery's and that is saying something! The way he says Octopussy also puts a wry smile on my face as well as a giggle! ;))
Francisco Scaramanga for white suit and black tie!
The academy votes tally as such:
Time for another award and lets see if we can give some love with another Bondie. There are folks that play small parts in Bond films. They might be a technician, or maybe a Captain of a sub, they may be a small part that helps our hinders our hero on his mission.
Back when Cubby and Harry were the producers they might bring an actor back to do another small role. In today's cinema these types of castings are a thing of the past as audiences now expect continuity. A shame really as this is a great way for a small part to be cast and for an actor to make a small mark on the film.
I think it is time for us to recognize these folks with a Bondie. Here are the nominees for best returning actor in different roles.
So who is getting the Bondie? The best minor actor in the series. There are many more examples that I could have used. I refrained from Charles Gray, Maud Adams as they went from minor roles to lead roles. I am looking for actors that always stayed in the minor roles.
Gotta go with Gotell.
But of the true bit players, Rimmer.
I have this being said by Bernard Lee in his gruffest of deliveries.