Good Bye Mr Bond

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Good Bye Mr Bond

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Good Bye James Bond, RIP :cry:

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Without doubt the best Bond ever. RIP.♥️♥️
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A great actor Rip
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The best Bond and a better Robin of Sherwood, RIP.
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He’s definitely the best Bond, he just had that something extra .......
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He was THE James Bond, every girls heart-throb in the sixties.
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The best and sexiest Mr Bond.
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He was great in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, too.

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RIP Sean. A long life well lived to give pleasure to so many. 8-)
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There was a tribute to him on Saturday night on BBC2, It was a few years old and made after he retired from acting in his early 70s.
I forgot about some of the great films that he had been in, obviously not just Bond. The Man who would be King, a brilliant double act with Michael Caine, The Hill, and one my favorites The Name of the Rose, amongst others.
I didnt know that after turning down the part in On her Majesties Secret Service he decided to do Diamonds are Forever and gave his Million Dollar fee to a Scottish Trust for talented young Scotts, what a guy.
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