The Marvel movies are standard recommendations for fun action movies. (2012) with Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill is a great action comedy. Big Lebowski is even more obvious is you haven't seen that yet. Dalton may have been a little humorless, but I feel things more with him than Moore or Brosnan. Inherent Vice is fun, and aesthetically similar to Nice Guys. The whole point of baccarat is to gamble ostentatiously without having to worry about rules or strategy or points or anything like that. This is what I love about the way Dalton (and Craig) play Bond he's a more real, more vulnerable character. The only mistake was making it poker instead of baccarat. That was Fleming's Bond – a man who drank to diminish the poison in his system, the poison of a violent world with impossible demands. "Unlike Moore, who always seems to be in command, Dalton's Bond sometimes looks like a candidate for the psychiatrist's couch – a burned-out killer who may have just enough energy left for one final mission. From Dalton's Wikipedia page, a quote from Steven Jay Rubin from The Complete James Bond Movie Encyclopaedia (1995): No mention of Timothy Dalton? Seems like many people don't like him, but his Bond is so much more in the vein of the current Bond - I think he was before his time (and his films aren't 'fun' in the way that even Craig's films are), but License to Kill and The Living Daylights are two of my favorite Bond films.
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