Who should/could be a Bond actor?

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  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited 5:27pm Posts: 19,227
    He's good in Guinness then? I haven't watched it yet. I think the only thing I've seen him in might be Argylle, and he's only got about one line in that! :D
  • edited 6:14pm Posts: 6,024
    I mean, he was fine I guess in the Argylle post credits... I'm not sure he really screamed Bond though.... same for Enola Holmes.

    Honestly, the boy's so young I think it's impossible to tell if there's any Bond potential there. I personally find him a bit feminine/androgynous looking (he's a good looking kid, but I think that element is something he leans into and is part of his appeal. It's no slight against how he comes off onscreen or how he could look when he's older - but again, it doesn't scream Bond to me right now, and it's all part of that sense he's simply way too young, or potentially really not right for the role anyway). He's a good actor and I'm sure he has great stuff ahead. That said I don't think he's even comparable to Henry Cavill when he was in his early 20s. And no, I certainly wouldn't say from what I've seen he's a better actor, nor does he have a more commanding screen presence than Harris Dickinson (I can understand having reservations about Dickinson as Bond or thinking he doesn't quite have the right qualities for the character, but the guy is genuinely a magnetic actor, and I'd say he made much more impact onscreen when he was Partridge's age - Beach Rats, Postcards From London etc).
  • buddyoldchapbuddyoldchap Formerly known as JeremyBondon
    edited 7:01pm Posts: 347
    No to Dickinson, no to Callum Turner.

    Suter and Partridge however should get a screentest

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  • edited 8:07pm Posts: 6,024
    Off topic, but if they're doing Robin one of the next Batman films, I can legit see Partidge doing that.

    I'm not even sure if Suter's a great film actor, let alone a good potential Bond ;) In that 'not quite right' category for me, but his voice might be good for a Bond video game or radio/podcast adaptation of Fleming.

    But what will be will be I suppose.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 19,227
    007HallY wrote: »
    I mean, he was fine I guess in the Argylle post credits... I'm not sure he really screamed Bond though.... same for Enola Holmes.

    Honestly, the boy's so young I think it's impossible to tell if there's any Bond potential there. I personally find him a bit feminine/androgynous looking (he's a good looking kid, but I think that element is something he leans into and is part of his appeal. It's no slight against how he comes off onscreen or how he could look when he's older - but again, it doesn't scream Bond to me right now, and it's all part of that sense he's simply way too young, or potentially really not right for the role anyway). He's a good actor and I'm sure he has great stuff ahead. That said I don't think he's even comparable to Henry Cavill when he was in his early 20s. And no, I certainly wouldn't say from what I've seen he's a better actor, nor does he have a more commanding screen presence than Harris Dickinson (I can understand having reservations about Dickinson as Bond or thinking he doesn't quite have the right qualities for the character, but the guy is genuinely a magnetic actor, and I'd say he made much more impact onscreen when he was Partridge's age - Beach Rats, Postcards From London etc).

    Yes agreed, Dickinson just is a top movie actor and well on his way to being a star, he just is.
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    Must say, Partridge stole the entire show in House of Guiness. The kid has acting chops and presence. Just buff him up a bit and he'd be perfect for the role. He looks like a 27 year old, btw, or even older.
  • edited 8:50pm Posts: 6,024
    mtm wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I mean, he was fine I guess in the Argylle post credits... I'm not sure he really screamed Bond though.... same for Enola Holmes.

    Honestly, the boy's so young I think it's impossible to tell if there's any Bond potential there. I personally find him a bit feminine/androgynous looking (he's a good looking kid, but I think that element is something he leans into and is part of his appeal. It's no slight against how he comes off onscreen or how he could look when he's older - but again, it doesn't scream Bond to me right now, and it's all part of that sense he's simply way too young, or potentially really not right for the role anyway). He's a good actor and I'm sure he has great stuff ahead. That said I don't think he's even comparable to Henry Cavill when he was in his early 20s. And no, I certainly wouldn't say from what I've seen he's a better actor, nor does he have a more commanding screen presence than Harris Dickinson (I can understand having reservations about Dickinson as Bond or thinking he doesn't quite have the right qualities for the character, but the guy is genuinely a magnetic actor, and I'd say he made much more impact onscreen when he was Partridge's age - Beach Rats, Postcards From London etc).

    Yes agreed, Dickinson just is a top movie actor and well on his way to being a star, he just is.

    Oh yeah. Whether he translates to Bond or not is another thing, but I can't fault this guy's talent nor his experience in film and high end tv for his age. A Murder at the End of the World, Triangle of Sadness, Babygirl etc.

    Nah, I'm sorry, but Patridge before this Guinness role (as far as I know) and Suter aren't anywhere near Dickinson in terms of being captivating onscreen actors from what I've seen of all of them (one is too young, and the other may well continue to be a TV actor with some minor supporting roles at best), again at least at the moment. That's not even an indication of whether they'll be Bond or not, or what any will do later on. But there's a reason why Dickinson has as much buzz around him for Bond as he does.
    Univex wrote: »
    Must say, Partridge stole the entire show in House of Guiness. The kid has acting chops and presence. Just buff him up a bit and he'd be perfect for the role. He looks like a 27 year old, btw, or even older.

    I'll have to give it a watch. I'm sure he's great in it (again, a good actor from what I've seen, although a bit green). I'm not sure he looks 27 or older, but that's just me.
  • Posts: 7,036
    007HallY wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I mean, he was fine I guess in the Argylle post credits... I'm not sure he really screamed Bond though.... same for Enola Holmes.

    Honestly, the boy's so young I think it's impossible to tell if there's any Bond potential there. I personally find him a bit feminine/androgynous looking (he's a good looking kid, but I think that element is something he leans into and is part of his appeal. It's no slight against how he comes off onscreen or how he could look when he's older - but again, it doesn't scream Bond to me right now, and it's all part of that sense he's simply way too young, or potentially really not right for the role anyway). He's a good actor and I'm sure he has great stuff ahead. That said I don't think he's even comparable to Henry Cavill when he was in his early 20s. And no, I certainly wouldn't say from what I've seen he's a better actor, nor does he have a more commanding screen presence than Harris Dickinson (I can understand having reservations about Dickinson as Bond or thinking he doesn't quite have the right qualities for the character, but the guy is genuinely a magnetic actor, and I'd say he made much more impact onscreen when he was Partridge's age - Beach Rats, Postcards From London etc).

    Yes agreed, Dickinson just is a top movie actor and well on his way to being a star, he just is.

    Oh yeah. Whether he translates to Bond or not is another thing, but I can't fault this guy's talent nor his experience in film and high end tv for his age. A Murder at the End of the World, Triangle of Sadness, Babygirl etc.

    Nah, I'm sorry, but Patridge before this Guinness role (as far as I know) and Suter aren't anywhere near Dickinson in terms of being captivating onscreen actors from what I've seen of all of them (one is too young, and the other may well continue to be a TV actor with some minor supporting roles at best), again at least at the moment. That's not even an indication of whether they'll be Bond or not, or what any will do later on. But there's a reason why Dickinson has as much buzz around him for Bond as he does.
    Univex wrote: »
    Must say, Partridge stole the entire show in House of Guiness. The kid has acting chops and presence. Just buff him up a bit and he'd be perfect for the role. He looks like a 27 year old, btw, or even older.

    I'll have to give it a watch. I'm sure he's great in it (again, a good actor from what I've seen, although a bit green). I'm not sure he looks 27 or older, but that's just me.

    I meant he looked older in the show ;) In character.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited 9:39pm Posts: 19,227
    I started Guinness this evening, I must say it gives further reason to think Knight will turn out a very engaging snappy script. He does love to start all of his series with a really great, in media res sort of opening which grabs you, so the PTS is likely to be a killer!

    Partridge is fine so far, I'm certainly not going to say he's bad because he's not. I'm not really blown away so far though, and if you had to pick anyone from this show to be Bond it would be Norton as he does a very good job in the sexy swaggery, more dangerous role and actually gives a lot more charisma than I've seen him show before. Anthony Boyle is really quite good too, I can see him doing it just as well.
    Niamh McCormack is also a standout; she'd fit in a Bond very well and has plenty of presence.
  • edited 10:24pm Posts: 6,024
    Univex wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I mean, he was fine I guess in the Argylle post credits... I'm not sure he really screamed Bond though.... same for Enola Holmes.

    Honestly, the boy's so young I think it's impossible to tell if there's any Bond potential there. I personally find him a bit feminine/androgynous looking (he's a good looking kid, but I think that element is something he leans into and is part of his appeal. It's no slight against how he comes off onscreen or how he could look when he's older - but again, it doesn't scream Bond to me right now, and it's all part of that sense he's simply way too young, or potentially really not right for the role anyway). He's a good actor and I'm sure he has great stuff ahead. That said I don't think he's even comparable to Henry Cavill when he was in his early 20s. And no, I certainly wouldn't say from what I've seen he's a better actor, nor does he have a more commanding screen presence than Harris Dickinson (I can understand having reservations about Dickinson as Bond or thinking he doesn't quite have the right qualities for the character, but the guy is genuinely a magnetic actor, and I'd say he made much more impact onscreen when he was Partridge's age - Beach Rats, Postcards From London etc).

    Yes agreed, Dickinson just is a top movie actor and well on his way to being a star, he just is.

    Oh yeah. Whether he translates to Bond or not is another thing, but I can't fault this guy's talent nor his experience in film and high end tv for his age. A Murder at the End of the World, Triangle of Sadness, Babygirl etc.

    Nah, I'm sorry, but Patridge before this Guinness role (as far as I know) and Suter aren't anywhere near Dickinson in terms of being captivating onscreen actors from what I've seen of all of them (one is too young, and the other may well continue to be a TV actor with some minor supporting roles at best), again at least at the moment. That's not even an indication of whether they'll be Bond or not, or what any will do later on. But there's a reason why Dickinson has as much buzz around him for Bond as he does.
    Univex wrote: »
    Must say, Partridge stole the entire show in House of Guiness. The kid has acting chops and presence. Just buff him up a bit and he'd be perfect for the role. He looks like a 27 year old, btw, or even older.

    I'll have to give it a watch. I'm sure he's great in it (again, a good actor from what I've seen, although a bit green). I'm not sure he looks 27 or older, but that's just me.

    I meant he looked older in the show ;) In character.

    Just finished the first episode. It’s not my cup of tea - or pint of Guinness - unfortunately. Good production design, direction, and cinematography, but it’s a bit talky and stereotypically televisual for large portions, if that makes sense. Even with a few bigger and more energetic scenes. It was like a more stylish version of an old BBC period drama (again, it’s just not my thing). I can appreciate the writing and production work, but I didn’t feel much towards most of the characters.

    Partridge is fine, although I’m not seeing Bond at all. He has this tendency to frown a lot. It’s not fair because it’s not meant to be a Bond audition, so I don’t think it says anything about his potential further down the line. But no, he’s no Harris Dickinson, and he looks like a guy in his early 20s to me ;)

    I don’t think he was the most captivating actor in that episode by any means either. James Norton and Niamh McCormack I thought more interesting than him (incidentally, I think Norton gets way too much criticism on these forums just because he’s not the best fit for Bond - he’s a pretty good character actor! McCormack’s performance I liked a lot and I think she’s got a strong screen presence and distinctive face). But again, maybe this just wasn’t my thing.

    I suppose Patridge has a chiselled chin and sort of looks like a very young version of Timothy Dalton almost, so I understand it's somewhat easier to slot him into 'Bond' in some people's minds... although as I said I don't think he inherently gives off the same harder edged or even brooding impression as Dalton, nor do I think there's much in his performances to say he's at his strongest as an actor currently, let alone a potential Bond.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 19,227
    Yeah, despite being absolutely terrific in Happy Valley, James Norton has never quite caught my attention in terms of top lead actors, but he has got something about him in this. I still don't think he'd be my top pick for Bond, but he could do it and make a very decent job of it.
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