Being Vurnerable/Childlike
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Nope, George Lazenby does when his wife Dianna Rigg gets killed in 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'.gugita14 wrote:I'm not sure that he cries, but I am sure that this is the first time we see James Bond in despair over a woman.Aman wrote:I've never understood does Dan actually cry in that?
Surely that would be the first time Bond has ever cried?
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Thanks a bunch, Dunda!! I never would have found them on my own.Dunda wrote:Red has posted themPandora wrote:Hey, #1DCFan, where'd ya get that smokin' avatar pic? Are there more like it?
redluna wrote:found the two pics from the article and posted them in the photo-section,ad78472 wrote:Girls! Look at these: http://cgi.ebay.com/Daniel-Craig-007-Cl ... dZViewItem
here: http://www.dedicatedtodaniel.com/forum/ ... start=1245
and here: http://www.dedicatedtodaniel.com/forum/ ... &start=705
and this is the link for the article: http://www.luz.uol.com.ar/edicion_0140/hombre/
Wow, fabulous photos...wish there were a lot more of them.
Oh snap your right, I completely forgot about that one, and I even saw the movie and everything.Elaine_Figgis wrote:Nope, George Lazenby does when his wife Dianna Rigg gets killed in 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'.gugita14 wrote:I'm not sure that he cries, but I am sure that this is the first time we see James Bond in despair over a woman.Aman wrote:I've never understood does Dan actually cry in that?
Surely that would be the first time Bond has ever cried?
Actually I cried, but I don't think I was the only onegugita14 wrote:Yeah me too, call me girly, but the first time I ever saw this movie, I wanted to cry so much in this scene.zonzi wrote:This scene always sends shivers over my spine it's way too touchinggugita14 wrote: I know, you just see it in his eyes.
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I didn't cry but I seriously teared up.zonzi wrote:Actually I cried, but I don't think I was the only onegugita14 wrote:Yeah me too, call me girly, but the first time I ever saw this movie, I wanted to cry so much in this scene.zonzi wrote: This scene always sends shivers over my spine it's way too touching
I cried, and I remember I desperately wanted him to revive her. I was yelling at the screen, no, don't give up, James! (we were watching the DVD at home)gugita14 wrote:I didn't cry but I seriously teared up.zonzi wrote:Actually I cried, but I don't think I was the only onegugita14 wrote: Yeah me too, call me girly, but the first time I ever saw this movie, I wanted to cry so much in this scene.
My husband was like, no, that doesn't happen, she dies. He hates watching action movies with me cause I'm so sentimental. If he hadn't asked me to watch CR with him that night though, I'm not sure I ever would have discovered Daniel.
Yeah, I knew she going to die though because I love all James Bond movies(yep even the old ones) and I knew that this one was before James Bond WAS James Bond. Even though I saw it coming I somehow still wanted him to revive her so badly. After seeing their chemistry together I couldn't bare to see her die.Lu wrote:I cried, and I remember I desperately wanted him to revive her. I was yelling at the screen, no, don't give up, James! (we were watching the DVD at home)gugita14 wrote:I didn't cry but I seriously teared up.zonzi wrote: Actually I cried, but I don't think I was the only one
My husband was like, no, that doesn't happen, she dies. He hates watching action movies with me cause I'm so sentimental. If he hadn't asked me to watch CR with him that night though, I'm not sure I ever would have discovered Daniel.
LOL...Actually I think he is a little bit grateful to Daniel because he likes to play with me when I've been perusing Daniel pics all night on Dtd. He says it's my "porn" but he likes the mood it puts me in.Dunda wrote:So you have to be grateful until the end!Lu wrote:If he hadn't asked me to watch CR with him that night though, I'm not sure I ever would have discovered Daniel.