Controversial opinions about Bond films

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  • SIS_HQSIS_HQ At the Vauxhall Headquarters
    edited August 3 Posts: 4,044
    mtm wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    We're not saying Rigg wasn't sexy, are we?

    I wouldn't go that far, but maybe a bit bland looking at times? In some scenes I feel she looks very much a Bond girl, in others not so much.

    It's all subjective, but for me she's by far the most attractive of the 60s Bond girls. I think because she's beautiful but also there's something going on behind the eyes; Domino (for example) is extremely pretty but has no character or spirit to her at all I find, and that does little for me.

    Agreed.

    For me, Diana Rigg is the most Bond Girl material, because she's sexy classy, sophisticated, and elegant, she's beautiful with or without makeup.

    I mean not all Bond Girls were all in their element, looks wise in all of the film scenes: there are three Bond Girls I don't find sexy or even attractive at all: Honor Blackman (I would exempt her had they've made her a Lesbian like she was in the book, which was more reasonable for her not being sexy, and I don't find Honor Blackman attractive either), Maryam D'Abo (more like a childish charm than sexy), and yes, Eva Green (she's good with makeup, but she looked a bit ordinary without it, and she's a bit thin and Gothic).

    There are some beautiful looking and sexy Bond Girls, but I'd rather not to talk about them in terms of acting: Denise Richards, Barbara Bach, Halle Berry, Claudine Auger, and Daniela Bianchi, and Britt Ekland, while beautiful, was not sexy (she didn't looked good in a bikini).

    I also forgot Tanya Roberts, but again, would rather not talk about her.
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