0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 said:
Ludovico said:
0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 said:
Ludovico said:Bond drank beer (and even got drunk on it, if I remember correctly) in the novel OHMSS. Yes, martini is his "main" drink. But it is not his only drink, in novels and movies. He drinks wine, Cognac, various cocktails, and that is at the top of my head and only including alcohol. He is also a coffee drinker. Should he spend his time ordering martinis?
It's the product of non Bond fans angry that the one drink and the only drink they know he enjoys isn't being sipped the entire film. If they knew the bloody character at all they'd see Bond is quite the connoisseur of many alcohols and beverages.
So for non Bond fans he should drink martinis and martinis alone. Not eat, not have anything else, just martinis. I am not a big fan of Heineken, nay, I find this beer utterly bland, but Bond can drink beer, whisky, white wine (with a sole meunière like in the novels) and he is still Bond.
I just saying that regular moviegoers aren't aware that Bond likes other beverages, but because they have always seen him drink martinis and nothing else they have it in their heads that he can drink nothing else but martinis.
Baltimore_007 said:@Creasy47 I thought it was one of those social network things, you know how it is on there, a news item comes up, that warrants a bit of questionability, and the whole issue spirals out of control before you know where you are. It's merely James Bond fancies a different flavor in his mouth, I don't know what's so earth shockingly bad about this
Germanlady said:I feel, one should see this from a different ankle. Its not by choice, its by necessity. 45 Mill is one hell of a lot money, even these days and it ensures a meatier profit and therefore a shorter period until the next film, which in my book shouldn't be put on hold, just because Heineken or beer as a whole is not appropriate for Bond. MGM is not all that healthy yet and they all just cannot afford to say No to such an offer. No more no less IMO.
I think, its even more the hardcore fans, who should understand that..since when does Bond raises or falls with what he drinks? There is just so much more about him....just my two...
Bounine said:"Craig is swapping his martini for a Heineken"
Does that mean in the film the bartender will ask Bond if he wants his usual martini and he replies "not this time Johnny, times are tough. I want a Heineken."
Damn, imagine if this did actually happen. You'd be sitting there cringing. LOL. You know, I've never disliked it when Bond has ordered "a martini/vodka martini shaken not stirred." He should say "a medium dry vodka martini with a lemon peel, shaken not stirred." The extent to how dry the martini is has more influence on the taste I would have thought, than whether it's shaken or stirred. It sounds more realistic too when he is more precise with his ordering. If he just utters the former, it sounds too cliched and corny now.
Bounine said:That would be better, yes.
If he must name the brand, Bond should order a Red Stripe as he has in the books then the bartender says "sorry, we're out of the Stripe". Then Bond looks around and casually replies "ah, Heineken then" as if he hasn't given it much thought. That will of course never happen though. :)
Germanlady said:
Bounine said:That would be better, yes.
If he must name the brand, Bond should order a Red Stripe as he has in the books then the bartender says "sorry, we're out of the Stripe". Then Bond looks around and casually replies "ah, Heineken then" as if he hasn't given it much thought. That will of course never happen though. :)
No, that sounds as if Heineken is just second choice, which is would be, too.
Samuel001 said:Add to that, this product placement deal is being made out as something new when in fact it has been in place since 1997!
Ludovico said:
Samuel001 said:Add to that, this product placement deal is being made out as something new when in fact it has been in place since 1997!
And it's not like Fleming himself did not do product placement: Bond eats Cadbury chocolate, uses Gillette razors, drives a Bentley, etc.
bondsum said:I don't know whether anyone else has seen this but even Maud Adams has something to say about Bond's choice in beer. Forgive me if this has been posted elsewhere....
Maud Adams is unhappy James Bond is going to be seen drinking a beer in new movie 'Skyfall'.
The 67-year-old Swedish actress starred opposite Roger Moore in two Bond films, 'The Man with the Golden Gun' and 'Octopussy', and she is unimpressed that current 007 Daniel Craig will be seen supping a Heineken instead of his trademark Vodka Martin cocktail after Heineken USA agreed a deal to be featured in the movie.
Maud thinks the change of drink will make the suave British spy appear less elegant.
She told Swedish entertainment magazine EXTRA: 'Even though it's a good beer, this has gone too far.
'Martini was something elegant when I served Roger Moore and it is elegant to this day.'
in 'Octopussy' Maud played the jewel smuggling title character and was seen on screen serving Roger one of the iconic drinks.
As part of Heineken's deal Daniel will also appear in character for a TV commercial for the drinks brand which will air all over the world and will be created by Wieden & Kennedy Amsterdam with 'Skyfall' director Sam Mendes acting as a consultant.
The 44-year-old actor will also appear as the spy on special packs of the beer.
Despite attracting criticism from fans of the spy series, Daniel has defended the inclusion of a beer instead of Bond's usual tipple - prepared 'shaken not stirred' - because the money the deal generates helps meet the cost of making and promoting the film.
He said: 'This movie costs a lot of money to make, it costs as nearly as much again if not more to promote, so we go where we can.
'There's a big furore about [the beer], but it's not what the movie's about, I promise you. We haven't sold out completely.'
http://www.monstersandcritics.com/people/news/article_1696977.php/Bond-Girl-Maud-Adams-unhappy-with-007-s-beer
SJK91 said:
bondsum said:I don't know whether anyone else has seen this but even Maud Adams has something to say about Bond's choice in beer. Forgive me if this has been posted elsewhere....
Maud Adams is unhappy James Bond is going to be seen drinking a beer in new movie 'Skyfall'.
The 67-year-old Swedish actress starred opposite Roger Moore in two Bond films, 'The Man with the Golden Gun' and 'Octopussy', and she is unimpressed that current 007 Daniel Craig will be seen supping a Heineken instead of his trademark Vodka Martin cocktail after Heineken USA agreed a deal to be featured in the movie.
Maud thinks the change of drink will make the suave British spy appear less elegant.
She told Swedish entertainment magazine EXTRA: 'Even though it's a good beer, this has gone too far.
'Martini was something elegant when I served Roger Moore and it is elegant to this day.'
in 'Octopussy' Maud played the jewel smuggling title character and was seen on screen serving Roger one of the iconic drinks.
As part of Heineken's deal Daniel will also appear in character for a TV commercial for the drinks brand which will air all over the world and will be created by Wieden & Kennedy Amsterdam with 'Skyfall' director Sam Mendes acting as a consultant.
The 44-year-old actor will also appear as the spy on special packs of the beer.
Despite attracting criticism from fans of the spy series, Daniel has defended the inclusion of a beer instead of Bond's usual tipple - prepared 'shaken not stirred' - because the money the deal generates helps meet the cost of making and promoting the film.
He said: 'This movie costs a lot of money to make, it costs as nearly as much again if not more to promote, so we go where we can.
'There's a big furore about [the beer], but it's not what the movie's about, I promise you. We haven't sold out completely.'
http://www.monstersandcritics.com/people/news/article_1696977.php/Bond-Girl-Maud-Adams-unhappy-with-007-s-beer
Like someone else has said on these forums:
I wonder how elegant Maud felt Bond was when he was wailing like George of the Jungle in OP or grabbing sumo wrestler's ass cheeks in Golden Gun.
SJK91 said:Like someone else has said on these forums:
I wonder how elegant Maud felt Bond was when he was wailing like George of the Jungle in OP or grabbing sumo wrestler's ass cheeks in Golden Gun.
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