Who should/could be a Bond actor?

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  • edited November 8 Posts: 6,305
    talos7 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I need to give Frankenstein a watch. It's a film I've been looking forward to. Not sure if it'll say anything about Jacob Elordi's Bond potential, and I doubt it'll be him, but I've heard his performance is very good.

    Eternity's another one on my list. The trailer looked interesting, and I agree it sells Callum Turner really well. We'll see who they go for ultimately, but I think he's a good actor with an interesting career ahead regardless.

    I've got a friend who's watched this new Lynley show (they're abroad and I don't think it has a BBC release date as of yet so I haven't seen it). Apparently it's fine. More clips seem to have come up which I watched. I still like Suter's voice (good for a video game or audio adaptation of Fleming) but he seems incapable of maintaining consistent eye contact with his co-stars - lots of head bobbing and looking around, very 'small screen' acting. I find it tricky imagining him filling that screen as Bond, and as I've said I think he's just got the wrong presence for the role. But we'll see, and I'll give the series a watch when it comes about here.

    No new unknown actors to report. That is my update on the state of Bond, based on minimal knowledge ;)

    I remember reading that George Clooney, who also had a background in television, had to be broken of certain head mannerisms that were more evident, and distracting, on the big screen,

    It's quite strange to see in a screen actor nowadays, at least in my opinion. I actually don't remember him having the habits as noticeably in the episodes of Sandington I watched, or that Viking thing. His co stars don't seem to have this habit either from the clips I watched.

    Perhaps he's a sort of Henry Cavill type. Not an overly natural actor, but likeable enough onscreen (and let's be honest, probably benefits from his looks. I must admit though I don't see quite as much charisma in him compared to Cavill). If he gets a director willing to do the extra work with him he can put in a relatively decent performance. I know he's got this Anna Biller horror coming out so it'll be interesting seeing him in a film (although it looks like an ode to Technicolor horrors, which means the acting may well be quite heightened anyway, so I don't expect subtlety). I think he's playing a Bob Crotchet type in some sort of Christmas Carol movie coming out next month too. Not leading parts by any means, but worth keeping an eye on.
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    Presume you mean Bob Cratchit? Unless they're doing a porn version of 'A Christmas Carol'? 😂
    With Ebenezer Screwge in the lead!? 🤪
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Presume you mean Bob Cratchit? Unless they're doing a porn version of 'A Christmas Carol'? 😂
    With Ebenezer Screwge in the lead!? 🤪

    :))
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited November 8 Posts: 19,557
    talos7 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I need to give Frankenstein a watch. It's a film I've been looking forward to. Not sure if it'll say anything about Jacob Elordi's Bond potential, and I doubt it'll be him, but I've heard his performance is very good.

    Eternity's another one on my list. The trailer looked interesting, and I agree it sells Callum Turner really well. We'll see who they go for ultimately, but I think he's a good actor with an interesting career ahead regardless.

    I've got a friend who's watched this new Lynley show (they're abroad and I don't think it has a BBC release date as of yet so I haven't seen it). Apparently it's fine. More clips seem to have come up which I watched. I still like Suter's voice (good for a video game or audio adaptation of Fleming) but he seems incapable of maintaining consistent eye contact with his co-stars - lots of head bobbing and looking around, very 'small screen' acting. I find it tricky imagining him filling that screen as Bond, and as I've said I think he's just got the wrong presence for the role. But we'll see, and I'll give the series a watch when it comes about here.

    No new unknown actors to report. That is my update on the state of Bond, based on minimal knowledge ;)

    I remember reading that George Clooney, who also had a background in television, had to be broken of certain head mannerisms that were more evident, and distracting, on the big screen,

    Yes he was extremely wobbly-headed in the 90s; the stiff-necked Batman mask actually helped him keep it straight!
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    It sounds a bit weird, but I think really good actors (particularly screen ones) just know when to move their head and where to look. They just know where the character's meant to be looking because they understand what they're thinking from moment to moment.

    It's particularly important for Bond - a character who is, very often, extraordinarily confident. The character has to be magnetic, and often it's where they look and how they come across in those smaller expressions that really makes it impactful.
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    It's been sooooooooooo quiet recently. No gossip about new contenders or past names. Has anyone seen anything featuring a possible contender?

    I know Frankenstein debuted and I watched it at the cinema and thought it was very good - proper overcooked, camp, theatrical, gothic fun. I thought Elordi was excellent as well.

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    The new trailer for Eternity is also really selling Callum Turner to me. He has an old school movie star look.

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    Turner should try to get the lead role in That man from Rio.
  • edited November 8 Posts: 583
    It's been sooooooooooo quiet recently. No gossip about new contenders or past names. Has anyone seen anything featuring a possible contender?

    I know Frankenstein debuted and I watched it at the cinema and thought it was very good - proper overcooked, camp, theatrical, gothic fun. I thought Elordi was excellent as well.

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    The new trailer for Eternity is also really selling Callum Turner to me. He has an old school movie star look.

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    Elordi is Australian so I can't see him at the top of the list of candidates. I think Amazon will get criticism if they cast Elordi so why risk it?

    Example:

    "Amazon cast an Australian as Bond because no decent British actors are out there."

    Elordi may have decent acting ability to play a credible Bond but if he will get negative social media attention if cast. It's possible most film goers won't care, though. Elordi has played a British character in Saltburn so that's a positive. His accent sounds convincing.






  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited November 8 Posts: 6,051
    No surprise, but the more and more time goes on, the more I see Callum Turner as the best option...

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  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
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    I found Callum T very dull and empty in that WWII show. He had one moment to show like a bit of insanity and it was completely awkward and unconvincing.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe Edward Berger for Bond 27
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    Denbigh wrote: »
    No surprise, but the more and more time goes on, the more I see Callum Turner as the best option...

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    If you like him you'll LOVE that Radcliffe guy. He's basically a younger version but with the same upsides.
  • MSL49MSL49 Finland
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    007HallY wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I need to give Frankenstein a watch. It's a film I've been looking forward to. Not sure if it'll say anything about Jacob Elordi's Bond potential, and I doubt it'll be him, but I've heard his performance is very good.

    Eternity's another one on my list. The trailer looked interesting, and I agree it sells Callum Turner really well. We'll see who they go for ultimately, but I think he's a good actor with an interesting career ahead regardless.

    I've got a friend who's watched this new Lynley show (they're abroad and I don't think it has a BBC release date as of yet so I haven't seen it). Apparently it's fine. More clips seem to have come up which I watched. I still like Suter's voice (good for a video game or audio adaptation of Fleming) but he seems incapable of maintaining consistent eye contact with his co-stars - lots of head bobbing and looking around, very 'small screen' acting. I find it tricky imagining him filling that screen as Bond, and as I've said I think he's just got the wrong presence for the role. But we'll see, and I'll give the series a watch when it comes about here.

    No new unknown actors to report. That is my update on the state of Bond, based on minimal knowledge ;)

    I remember reading that George Clooney, who also had a background in television, had to be broken of certain head mannerisms that were more evident, and distracting, on the big screen,

    It's quite strange to see in a screen actor nowadays, at least in my opinion. I actually don't remember him having the habits as noticeably in the episodes of Sandington I watched, or that Viking thing. His co stars don't seem to have this habit either from the clips I watched.

    Perhaps he's a sort of Henry Cavill type. Not an overly natural actor, but likeable enough onscreen (and let's be honest, probably benefits from his looks. I must admit though I don't see quite as much charisma in him compared to Cavill). If he gets a director willing to do the extra work with him he can put in a relatively decent performance. I know he's got this Anna Biller horror coming out so it'll be interesting seeing him in a film (although it looks like an ode to Technicolor horrors, which means the acting may well be quite heightened anyway, so I don't expect subtlety). I think he's playing a Bob Crotchet type in some sort of Christmas Carol movie coming out next month too. Not leading parts by any means, but worth keeping an eye on.

    Cavill type would be ideal next great distance from Craig.
  • edited November 9 Posts: 6,305
    MSL49 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I need to give Frankenstein a watch. It's a film I've been looking forward to. Not sure if it'll say anything about Jacob Elordi's Bond potential, and I doubt it'll be him, but I've heard his performance is very good.

    Eternity's another one on my list. The trailer looked interesting, and I agree it sells Callum Turner really well. We'll see who they go for ultimately, but I think he's a good actor with an interesting career ahead regardless.

    I've got a friend who's watched this new Lynley show (they're abroad and I don't think it has a BBC release date as of yet so I haven't seen it). Apparently it's fine. More clips seem to have come up which I watched. I still like Suter's voice (good for a video game or audio adaptation of Fleming) but he seems incapable of maintaining consistent eye contact with his co-stars - lots of head bobbing and looking around, very 'small screen' acting. I find it tricky imagining him filling that screen as Bond, and as I've said I think he's just got the wrong presence for the role. But we'll see, and I'll give the series a watch when it comes about here.

    No new unknown actors to report. That is my update on the state of Bond, based on minimal knowledge ;)

    I remember reading that George Clooney, who also had a background in television, had to be broken of certain head mannerisms that were more evident, and distracting, on the big screen,

    It's quite strange to see in a screen actor nowadays, at least in my opinion. I actually don't remember him having the habits as noticeably in the episodes of Sandington I watched, or that Viking thing. His co stars don't seem to have this habit either from the clips I watched.

    Perhaps he's a sort of Henry Cavill type. Not an overly natural actor, but likeable enough onscreen (and let's be honest, probably benefits from his looks. I must admit though I don't see quite as much charisma in him compared to Cavill). If he gets a director willing to do the extra work with him he can put in a relatively decent performance. I know he's got this Anna Biller horror coming out so it'll be interesting seeing him in a film (although it looks like an ode to Technicolor horrors, which means the acting may well be quite heightened anyway, so I don't expect subtlety). I think he's playing a Bob Crotchet type in some sort of Christmas Carol movie coming out next month too. Not leading parts by any means, but worth keeping an eye on.

    Cavill type would be ideal next great distance from Craig.

    If the next Bond is slightly more Moore-esque (ie. expressive and lighter on the quips) that’d certainly be fine by me! But I think regardless of the actor’s take on Bond, the actor themselves has to have those strong screen instincts and make Bond their own. They can’t be lacking in that department otherwise it causes problems.
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    007HallY wrote: »
    MSL49 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I need to give Frankenstein a watch. It's a film I've been looking forward to. Not sure if it'll say anything about Jacob Elordi's Bond potential, and I doubt it'll be him, but I've heard his performance is very good.

    Eternity's another one on my list. The trailer looked interesting, and I agree it sells Callum Turner really well. We'll see who they go for ultimately, but I think he's a good actor with an interesting career ahead regardless.

    I've got a friend who's watched this new Lynley show (they're abroad and I don't think it has a BBC release date as of yet so I haven't seen it). Apparently it's fine. More clips seem to have come up which I watched. I still like Suter's voice (good for a video game or audio adaptation of Fleming) but he seems incapable of maintaining consistent eye contact with his co-stars - lots of head bobbing and looking around, very 'small screen' acting. I find it tricky imagining him filling that screen as Bond, and as I've said I think he's just got the wrong presence for the role. But we'll see, and I'll give the series a watch when it comes about here.

    No new unknown actors to report. That is my update on the state of Bond, based on minimal knowledge ;)

    I remember reading that George Clooney, who also had a background in television, had to be broken of certain head mannerisms that were more evident, and distracting, on the big screen,

    It's quite strange to see in a screen actor nowadays, at least in my opinion. I actually don't remember him having the habits as noticeably in the episodes of Sandington I watched, or that Viking thing. His co stars don't seem to have this habit either from the clips I watched.

    Perhaps he's a sort of Henry Cavill type. Not an overly natural actor, but likeable enough onscreen (and let's be honest, probably benefits from his looks. I must admit though I don't see quite as much charisma in him compared to Cavill). If he gets a director willing to do the extra work with him he can put in a relatively decent performance. I know he's got this Anna Biller horror coming out so it'll be interesting seeing him in a film (although it looks like an ode to Technicolor horrors, which means the acting may well be quite heightened anyway, so I don't expect subtlety). I think he's playing a Bob Crotchet type in some sort of Christmas Carol movie coming out next month too. Not leading parts by any means, but worth keeping an eye on.

    Cavill type would be ideal next great distance from Craig.

    If the next Bond is slightly more Moore-esque (ie. expressive and lighter on the quips) that’d certainly be fine by me! But I think regardless of the actor’s take on Bond, the actor themselves has to have those strong screen instincts and make Bond their own. They can’t be lacking in that department otherwise it causes problems.

    You wouldn't get that with Cavill though.
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    M_Blaise wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    MSL49 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I need to give Frankenstein a watch. It's a film I've been looking forward to. Not sure if it'll say anything about Jacob Elordi's Bond potential, and I doubt it'll be him, but I've heard his performance is very good.

    Eternity's another one on my list. The trailer looked interesting, and I agree it sells Callum Turner really well. We'll see who they go for ultimately, but I think he's a good actor with an interesting career ahead regardless.

    I've got a friend who's watched this new Lynley show (they're abroad and I don't think it has a BBC release date as of yet so I haven't seen it). Apparently it's fine. More clips seem to have come up which I watched. I still like Suter's voice (good for a video game or audio adaptation of Fleming) but he seems incapable of maintaining consistent eye contact with his co-stars - lots of head bobbing and looking around, very 'small screen' acting. I find it tricky imagining him filling that screen as Bond, and as I've said I think he's just got the wrong presence for the role. But we'll see, and I'll give the series a watch when it comes about here.

    No new unknown actors to report. That is my update on the state of Bond, based on minimal knowledge ;)

    I remember reading that George Clooney, who also had a background in television, had to be broken of certain head mannerisms that were more evident, and distracting, on the big screen,

    It's quite strange to see in a screen actor nowadays, at least in my opinion. I actually don't remember him having the habits as noticeably in the episodes of Sandington I watched, or that Viking thing. His co stars don't seem to have this habit either from the clips I watched.

    Perhaps he's a sort of Henry Cavill type. Not an overly natural actor, but likeable enough onscreen (and let's be honest, probably benefits from his looks. I must admit though I don't see quite as much charisma in him compared to Cavill). If he gets a director willing to do the extra work with him he can put in a relatively decent performance. I know he's got this Anna Biller horror coming out so it'll be interesting seeing him in a film (although it looks like an ode to Technicolor horrors, which means the acting may well be quite heightened anyway, so I don't expect subtlety). I think he's playing a Bob Crotchet type in some sort of Christmas Carol movie coming out next month too. Not leading parts by any means, but worth keeping an eye on.

    Cavill type would be ideal next great distance from Craig.

    If the next Bond is slightly more Moore-esque (ie. expressive and lighter on the quips) that’d certainly be fine by me! But I think regardless of the actor’s take on Bond, the actor themselves has to have those strong screen instincts and make Bond their own. They can’t be lacking in that department otherwise it causes problems.

    You wouldn't get that with Cavill though.

    Agreed unfortunately!
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    Started watching Pennyworth apart from being a great show Jack Bannon would make a great 007 he would need to hit the gym as he is a bit scrawny but he definitely has a 007 flair
  • edited November 9 Posts: 7,053
    Ok, truth be told. Elordi is a good actor. Period.

    Too bad he's really, really tall, too tall, gigantically so.

    But his voice and acting abilities are top notch. And he's a good photographer, apparently, so him and Greg Williams could, well, bond :D

    And, about his height, does it really matter? Cinema is larger than life. If he can move quickly and fight realistically, why worry about his height? Cary Grant was 12cm shorter than him, and he was already really tall, that's true, but...well, I don't know, seems cheap to put down a guy by his size.

    Torn on this. Sometimes I think it feasible, other times, impossible to even consider.

    But the guy is a talented actor, that is for sure. Not just a pretty face, IMO.

    Loved this interview. And at the end:

    GDT: "What about Toulouse Lautrec? Well, Jacob can do it"

  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    When first proposed I scoffed at the suggestion of Callum Turner; over time I warned up a bit, and while I think they could do worse there is something about him that’s lacking.

    I need to see more, but Ben Radcliffe is an intriguing prospect…
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    talos7 wrote: »
    When first proposed I scoffed at the suggestion of Callum Turner; over time I warned up a bit, and while I think they could do worse there is something about him that’s lacking.

    I need to see more, but Ben Radcliffe is an intriguing prospect…

    Those two, I also like.
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    A left field, younger/lesser known could be Solly McLeod. I believe he’s been mentioned once here, but I’ve only recently seen him in a couple of things. 25, but looks older. Good voice. One to keep an eye on but interesting.
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    Yes, I mentioned him before. He has a good voice and seems mature. Perhaps his lack of hair will be a problem in the future, but, well, this is Hollywood.
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    The multifilm arc could be Bond becomes Blofeld.
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    Yes, I mentioned him before. He has a good voice and seems mature. Perhaps his lack of hair will be a problem in the future, but, well, this is Hollywood.

    Good shout then. Worth keeping an eye out for, but we’ll see. Reminds me a bit of Jack O’Connell mixed with Sam Heughan.
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    echo wrote: »
    The multifilm arc could be Bond becomes Blofeld.

    Haha yeah man. Breaking Bond
  • MSL49MSL49 Finland
    Posts: 786
    007HallY wrote: »
    MSL49 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I need to give Frankenstein a watch. It's a film I've been looking forward to. Not sure if it'll say anything about Jacob Elordi's Bond potential, and I doubt it'll be him, but I've heard his performance is very good.

    Eternity's another one on my list. The trailer looked interesting, and I agree it sells Callum Turner really well. We'll see who they go for ultimately, but I think he's a good actor with an interesting career ahead regardless.

    I've got a friend who's watched this new Lynley show (they're abroad and I don't think it has a BBC release date as of yet so I haven't seen it). Apparently it's fine. More clips seem to have come up which I watched. I still like Suter's voice (good for a video game or audio adaptation of Fleming) but he seems incapable of maintaining consistent eye contact with his co-stars - lots of head bobbing and looking around, very 'small screen' acting. I find it tricky imagining him filling that screen as Bond, and as I've said I think he's just got the wrong presence for the role. But we'll see, and I'll give the series a watch when it comes about here.

    No new unknown actors to report. That is my update on the state of Bond, based on minimal knowledge ;)

    I remember reading that George Clooney, who also had a background in television, had to be broken of certain head mannerisms that were more evident, and distracting, on the big screen,

    It's quite strange to see in a screen actor nowadays, at least in my opinion. I actually don't remember him having the habits as noticeably in the episodes of Sandington I watched, or that Viking thing. His co stars don't seem to have this habit either from the clips I watched.

    Perhaps he's a sort of Henry Cavill type. Not an overly natural actor, but likeable enough onscreen (and let's be honest, probably benefits from his looks. I must admit though I don't see quite as much charisma in him compared to Cavill). If he gets a director willing to do the extra work with him he can put in a relatively decent performance. I know he's got this Anna Biller horror coming out so it'll be interesting seeing him in a film (although it looks like an ode to Technicolor horrors, which means the acting may well be quite heightened anyway, so I don't expect subtlety). I think he's playing a Bob Crotchet type in some sort of Christmas Carol movie coming out next month too. Not leading parts by any means, but worth keeping an eye on.

    Cavill type would be ideal next great distance from Craig.

    If the next Bond is slightly more Moore-esque (ie. expressive and lighter on the quips) that’d certainly be fine by me! But I think regardless of the actor’s take on Bond, the actor themselves has to have those strong screen instincts and make Bond their own. They can’t be lacking in that department otherwise it causes problems.

    You are right Moore or Brosnan esque would be way to go. Actors who did play Bond. Easiest to compare.
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    MSL49 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    MSL49 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I need to give Frankenstein a watch. It's a film I've been looking forward to. Not sure if it'll say anything about Jacob Elordi's Bond potential, and I doubt it'll be him, but I've heard his performance is very good.

    Eternity's another one on my list. The trailer looked interesting, and I agree it sells Callum Turner really well. We'll see who they go for ultimately, but I think he's a good actor with an interesting career ahead regardless.

    I've got a friend who's watched this new Lynley show (they're abroad and I don't think it has a BBC release date as of yet so I haven't seen it). Apparently it's fine. More clips seem to have come up which I watched. I still like Suter's voice (good for a video game or audio adaptation of Fleming) but he seems incapable of maintaining consistent eye contact with his co-stars - lots of head bobbing and looking around, very 'small screen' acting. I find it tricky imagining him filling that screen as Bond, and as I've said I think he's just got the wrong presence for the role. But we'll see, and I'll give the series a watch when it comes about here.

    No new unknown actors to report. That is my update on the state of Bond, based on minimal knowledge ;)

    I remember reading that George Clooney, who also had a background in television, had to be broken of certain head mannerisms that were more evident, and distracting, on the big screen,

    It's quite strange to see in a screen actor nowadays, at least in my opinion. I actually don't remember him having the habits as noticeably in the episodes of Sandington I watched, or that Viking thing. His co stars don't seem to have this habit either from the clips I watched.

    Perhaps he's a sort of Henry Cavill type. Not an overly natural actor, but likeable enough onscreen (and let's be honest, probably benefits from his looks. I must admit though I don't see quite as much charisma in him compared to Cavill). If he gets a director willing to do the extra work with him he can put in a relatively decent performance. I know he's got this Anna Biller horror coming out so it'll be interesting seeing him in a film (although it looks like an ode to Technicolor horrors, which means the acting may well be quite heightened anyway, so I don't expect subtlety). I think he's playing a Bob Crotchet type in some sort of Christmas Carol movie coming out next month too. Not leading parts by any means, but worth keeping an eye on.

    Cavill type would be ideal next great distance from Craig.

    If the next Bond is slightly more Moore-esque (ie. expressive and lighter on the quips) that’d certainly be fine by me! But I think regardless of the actor’s take on Bond, the actor themselves has to have those strong screen instincts and make Bond their own. They can’t be lacking in that department otherwise it causes problems.

    You are right Moore or Brosnan esque would be way to go. Actors who did play Bond. Easiest to compare.

    To clarify, I think it depends on who they pick rather than wanting a ‘type’. There may be a wonderful Bond out there who has a harder edge or broodiness to them that’s distinctive and works for this new version of the character. Or we could get something different. So long as they’re able to handle what’s needed from the film and give us that distinct new take on Bond.
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    Univex wrote: »
    Ok, truth be told. Elordi is a good actor. Period.

    Too bad he's really, really tall, too tall, gigantically so.

    But his voice and acting abilities are top notch. And he's a good photographer, apparently, so him and Greg Williams could, well, bond :D

    And, about his height, does it really matter? Cinema is larger than life. If he can move quickly and fight realistically, why worry about his height? Cary Grant was 12cm shorter than him, and he was already really tall, that's true, but...well, I don't know, seems cheap to put down a guy by his size.

    Torn on this. Sometimes I think it feasible, other times, impossible to even consider.

    But the guy is a talented actor, that is for sure. Not just a pretty face, IMO.

    Loved this interview. And at the end:

    GDT: "What about Toulouse Lautrec? Well, Jacob can do it"

    His height isn't an issue - having a tall actor is not a problem.

    Woman wear heels. Often, when they have to act with actors (such as Daniel Craig, Tom Cruise, Robert Downey Jr) they have to wear flats.

    If you hire an actress, such as Anya Taylor-Joy (5′ 8″) or Zendaya (5′ 10″), then they area already tall enough, but in heels could compete with a tall actor. The argument for having a short actor is less compelling.

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  • Jordo007Jordo007 Merseyside
    Posts: 2,930
    talos7 wrote: »
    When first proposed I scoffed at the suggestion of Callum Turner; over time I warned up a bit, and while I think they could do worse there is something about him that’s lacking.

    I need to see more, but Ben Radcliffe is an intriguing prospect…

    With all these young actors being suggested, the more I can see Callum Turner as Bond. Unlike actors like Elordi, Dickinson and Mescal he looks tough and like he could handle himself
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 19,557
    Yeah I've come around to Turner a lot too. I feel like he'd do it too; with some of the other names on the list I'm not so sure they'd take the role.
  • edited 3:23pm Posts: 6,305
    Oh yeah, I think Turner could be good. It depends I guess on what story they're rolling with though, and as much as I've speculated on it myself I just don't think we have enough information! I can see maybe him being less likely if this is in fact a film about a younger Bond or touches on his early career/navy days. Turner I think may be better suited as a more established Bond. But it might not be what they're looking for, or perhaps other candidates will rise up.

    I still doubt we're going to get a complete unknown, first time actor though, and I think the next actor will have a CV in film that's not insignificant.
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