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That's an interesting set of what ifs! I think for all of them you have to factor in NSNA. I guess Brosnan would have been a relative unknown in '83.
I think all would have struggled under the circumstances, and I think it was wise bringing back Moore to help maximise the success of OP.
But back to this thread, I am not sure the series survives Lazenby followed by Gavin. Can Moore save the series in 1973 after two one-offs? Debatable, does LALD even get made if DAF doesn't prove a hit?
I am choosing Brolin for OP even though that takes away one of my favourite Moore films. Also, did anyone else notice that some of the beats in that fight scene with Brolin call back to the fight with Che Che in Tracy's hotel room?
In 1983 Brosnan was in his first season as TV detective Remington Steele so he wouldn't have been available yet.
Kino Lorber has released 5 OSS 117 films as a Blu-Ray set and prominently feature this poster with a very Bond-like Gavin on the front:
Yes, it started in 1982. For some reason I thought its first season was in 1983 (not something I’ve ever watched). So yes, he wouldn’t have been available.
Would you rather catch Louis Armstrong in concert OR Dame Shirley Bassey?
Old Satchmo was a pro and had a long and storied career. His songbook is deep and one of his last records was All the Time in The World. Soaking in his concert you would be hit with jazz and song standards and of course that rather unique voice.
OR
Dame Shirley a dynamo of a performer. She combines a wonderful voice with an enchanting presence. She has a deep song book and would likely feature at least two of her Bond songs in concert.
Who would you rather listen to in a concert?
I think he played the trumpet a bit too. . .
No love for "Moonraker"? :))
IIRC Dame Shirley Bassey would open her concerts with a melody of Goldfinger and Diamonds are Forever. While she acknowledged doing Moonraker I don't recall her ever doing it in concert (at-least the one's that I've attended).
IIRC, she only did Moonraker as a favor to John Barry.
Lets stay within the music realm.
Would you rather see Sir Tom Jones in concert or Sir Paul McCartney and Wings?
We've got the powerful and rather soulful voice of Tom Jones who has managed to stay relevant long after his peers are distant memories. He famously ripped out his pants trying to hit the final notes of Thunderball.
OR
One of two living Beatles, who double-o-7 was not a fan of but I digress. Sir Paul delivered a banger of a theme and features it in most of his concerts to this day. Sir Paul might be getting up in years but from all accounts can still hit the right notes.
I will let you decide if said concert is around the time of their Bond song or whether you are catching them in concert in the present. Which one are you preferring to watch in concert?