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The Big Picture James Bond has had hundreds of allies throughout his 25-film run. Most of them are valuable assets that provide a series of useful hints or clues, or even fight right alongside him, using their skills and weapons to take down evil henchmen and keep Bond alive, which is to be expected, because that's what friends are for. The keyword here, though, is "most."
The filmmakers wrote her as someone who embodies the tired "dumb blonde" stereotype. In the film, she is often clueless and confused, nothing at all like Sir Ian Fleming conceived her. This isn't Ekland's fault, of course, because she did the best with what she was given. The writers are largely to blame for ruining her character. As an ally for 007, she is pretty lackluster, and never really seems to have any clue what's going on.
Release Date October 31, 2008 Director Marc Forster Cast Daniel Craig , Olga Kurylenko , Mathieu Amalric , judi dench , Giancarlo Giannini , Gemma Arterton Runtime 106 8 Stacey Sutton 'A View to a Kill' Stacey Sutton is the Bond girl of A View to a Kill, and is by and large one of the worse Bond girls. Why? Because there's no chemistry between her and Sir Roger Moore. Moore himself even admitted to this.
Release Date December 17, 1971 Director Guy Hamilton Cast Sean Connery , Jill St. John , Charles Gray , Jimmy Dean Runtime 120 minutes 6 Tiffany Case 'Diamonds Are Forever' Tiffany Case has a corny name and a corny personality to match. The writers tried to make her come off as witty and sharp, but more often than not, she's just plain annoying. Her wise-cracks are funny sometimes, but are often bland and uninspired, and only add to her negative qualities.
This is because, surprise, she is a double agent who has been working for the film's villain the entire time. Throughout her ruse to lure Bond in so that she could kill him, she actually finds herself falling for him. But after learning the truth, he obviously is no longer interested in her advances. In short, she is barely even an ally, and even if she is working in Bond's best interest, she's not doing a very good job of it.
2 Dr. Christmas Jones 'The World is Not Enough' Dr. Christmas Jones is just a mess of a character. She was reconceptualized and recasted multiple times, resulting in a sort of Frankenstein's monster; a hodgepodge of other qualities and personalities smashed into one. The character feels confused, like the writers weren't quite sure what to make of her.
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