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"Modern edge" means ugly. ;)
Thanks Deke, but I'm looking for a sincere response.
I guess he has a bit of that old school movie star look about him, and this is what some people mean when saying he has that mix of modern and old school about him.
As for actors who lack that quality. I mean this is all subjective, but Leo Suter certainly has a "modern-edge" to him, but I think lacks the old school quality, or more importantly, I feel lacks that resonance with the literary character which I think Callum has, which doesn't mean he's not right for the role, I'm just talking in terms of preference for me personally.
Anyway, on the other hand, you have someone like Matt Smith, who I've always said would be better for a period television adaptation of James Bond because he fits so much better with the old school qualities of the original 007 than he does with the modern sensibilities that we've come to expect.
Leo Suter’s an odd one for me. I always forget what he looks like immediately after watching him in something. Pretty sure I’ve been unable to recognise him from photos on this forum. He’s not a bad actor by any means, and not uncharismatic either and certainly good looking, but there’s something about him that just kinda blends into the background. Like he could be replaced by about ten other lookalikes from Central Casting or whatever… weird…
I’m sure he’d be fine if picked as Bond though. But I don’t personally see it.
I think I know what you mean. It's that earthy, blokeish quality @007HallY described, that makes him a bit more accessible, as opposed to someone who comes over more upper crust and posh.
I've never been able to see Matt Smith as Bond, and I'm not sure I see the 'old school' qualities he possesses.
https://variety.com/lists/next-james-bond-henry-cavill-james-norton-rege-jean-page/theo-james-2/
Matt Berry as James Bond? That'd be fun :D
Out of all of those in the list (even the playful options) I'd still go Turner.
They will push ahead with writing the script while Villeneuve is filming Dune: Messiah, so the time will be used well. David Heyman is a very fine producer, who drives projects hard, so, again, it's in good hands.
That's if Denis isn't the writer. :-S
My feelings exactly, @ColonelSun, old friend. This is a very happy day for us Bond fans. We should rejoice, immensely.
Hey, I'd be happy with any of these. Good choices.
They need to have the script first. The actor needs to fit the story. So, I'd say they'll write the piece when Dune is filming and then use Dune: Messiah's press roundabout to push for the big news, just after the casting is done.
Denis is going to choose the actor. The question is, does he already have one in mind?
My guest is most likely. Maybe not one as much as a few he'd think could work with his vision.
Yes, it'll be a team effort, I'm sure. In fact, the list of British actors will most likely be provided, mainly, by David, who has, well, all the possible and imaginable contacts this side of the sea. But yes, they'll have their endless talks. How fun :)
Absolutely. And with Villeneuve, who has very smart casting instincts, we can expect a good choice for Bond, plus M, Moneypenny, Q, the baddies etc. etc. Top actors all want to work with him,
That's a good point actually. Bond is probably a big enough draw in itself, but Villeneuve is a huge one on top of that. Would we have got Fiennes without Mendes? Possibly, but you never know, he might have been the deciding factor.
He could very well get Charlotte Rampling for M ;) David Dastmalchian for Q. I'm now thinking he's worked with two Bond baddies, de Toro and Bardem.