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  • edited December 2014 Posts: 4,619
    Andrew Scott? PLEASE GOD NO! This is the first time I have ever heard of the guy. I don't care how talented he is, I do not want a no name Irish guy to play the main villain or any significant part in Bond 24 for that matter. After the success of Skyfall they can get anyone they want! Why cast a nobody? Hopefully it's just a false rumour.
  • HASEROTHASEROT has returned like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season---
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    Andrew Scott? PLEASE GOD NO! This is the first time I have ever heard of the guy. I don't care how talented he is, I do not want a no name Irish guy to play the main villain or any significant part in Bond 24 for that matter. After the success of Skyfall they can get anyone they want! Why cast a nobody? Hopefully it's just a false rumour.

    with a guy named Christoph Waltz onboard, i highly doubt that Mr. Scott will be the main villain or threat above him.. i just can't see it.... he may be playing a villain or bad guy, but not the main one...

    but then again, who knows - everything we think we know up to this point is based on rumor and conjecture... for all we know Waltz could be the villain, or he could turn out to be similar to a Columbo or Kristatos - where you aren't really sure who, or what their intentions are until about halfway through the film.... or he could just be an MI6 janitor in one walk on scene :O)
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
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    They cast him regarding to his Sherlock fame, and not for anything else. Loads of people will know him once they see him on the screen.
  • edited December 2014 Posts: 4,619
    I don't want this Scott guy to play any role in the movie but if he played the main villain that would be the JOKE OF THE CENTURY. From JAVIER BARDEM to Andrew Nobody... This can't be real, can it? If they announce this guy on Thursday then they should send casting director Debbie McWilliams to a mental institute as their next move...
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
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    I don't think he's going to play the main villain, at all. My thoughts would be that they give him a Kronsteen-type role. Nothing more.
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    I don't think he's going to play the main villain, at all. My thoughts would be that they give him a Kronsteen-type role. Nothing more.

    My thoughts would be that mirror.co.uk is completely wrong which wouldn't be surprising since it's the lowest tabloid newspaper in the UK as far as I know.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
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    Let's give it a day and we'll find out.
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  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
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    I don't want this Scott guy to play any role in the movie but if he played the main villain that would be the JOKE OF THE CENTURY. From JAVIER BARDEM to Andrew Nobody... This can't be real, can it? If they announce this guy on Thursday then they should send casting director Debbie McWilliams to a mental institute as their next move...

    Calm down. You'll get your answers tomorrow.
  • HASEROTHASEROT has returned like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season---
    edited December 2014 Posts: 4,399
    I don't want this Scott guy to play any role in the movie but if he played the main villain that would be the JOKE OF THE CENTURY. From JAVIER BARDEM to Andrew Nobody... This can't be real, can it? If they announce this guy on Thursday then they should send casting director Debbie McWilliams to a mental institute as their next move...

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    Overreact much??

    Come on now Chicken Little, the sky is not falling :).... but seriously man... go get a beverage of your choice, lay down, and relax..
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    HASEROT wrote: »
    Come on now Chicken Little, the sky is not falling :).... but seriously man... go get a beverage of your choice, lay down, and relax..

    Yes, the sky isn't falling because this Scott story is just a silly rumour from a UK tabloid for now. But if this rumour becomes a reality then GAME OVER. This isn't an overreaction, just my honets opinion.
  • HASEROTHASEROT has returned like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season---
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    so even if he is just in the movie is maybe just a bad guy, but not the main villain - it's still game over you?
  • I actually just finished season one of Sherlock yesterday with the episode where Andrew Scott is introduced as Moriarty. How's that for timing? He was very...well...silly. I know that's exactly what they were going for, giving people a Moriarty they weren't expecting, one that's goofy and a bit unhinged. Can't say I loved his performance, but then again, I don't know yet where he takes the character in future episodes and I haven't seen Scott in anything else. There doesn't seem to be much weight behind this rumor though and if cast, as others have mentioned, he most likely will be playing a supporting role and not the main villain.

    I do hope the Bellucci rumor is true though. After her missed opportunity with Tomorrow Never Dies that really would be wonderful to have her in a Bond film either in a supporting role or as a villainess. I mentioned in another thread some time ago how much I would love the idea of a more mature villainess who's still dangerously attractive and Bellucci would fit such a part tremendously. Fingers crossed for Bellucci come Thursday. C'mon, Bond team, make it happen!
  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded the Ballrooms of Mars
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    I love Andrew as Moriarty - he took a totally different route with it, is silly on the surface but pure evil sicko & psycho underneath, and that does come out at times. I really liked that change for Moriarty in that particular series, done in just that way. It works there.

    I don't mind him having a role in Bond. Just don't know what. And of course it's a big "if" ... but just hours away now. :)
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    HASEROT wrote: »
    Come on now Chicken Little, the sky is not falling :).... but seriously man... go get a beverage of your choice, lay down, and relax..

    Yes, the sky isn't falling because this Scott story is just a silly rumour from a UK tabloid for now. But if this rumour becomes a reality then GAME OVER. This isn't an overreaction, just my honets opinion.
    Many of the best films, including Bond films, were made with unknown cast. Unkown actors also have the advantage that expectations don´t drive them so much in certain directions. They can convince the audience with their talent.

  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded the Ballrooms of Mars
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    I'm all for a well known excellent actor, but I do also like lesser known or complete unknowns doing a great job in a Bond film (e.g., Bereniece in Skyfall).
  • Andrew Scott? PLEASE GOD NO! This is the first time I have ever heard of the guy. I don't care how talented he is, I do not want a no name Irish guy to play the main villain or any significant part in Bond 24 for that matter. After the success of Skyfall they can get anyone they want! Why cast a nobody? Hopefully it's just a false rumour.

    So you've pretty much admitted that you care more about fame than acting ability. Which makes no sense at all.

    It's this sort of snobby attitude that SF has created amongst a couple of Bond fans and I can't stand it. We've had plenty of unknowns in Bond films before. Fucking Sean Connery wasn't famous at all and look how that turned out!

    If it were up to people like you then people like Mads Mikkleson, Robert Carlyle, Robbie Coltrane, etc, would never have gotten a part in a Bond film because, despite being incredible actors with plenty of recognition in their home countries, they're not these big actors that constantly get nominated for Oscars no matter what the role (Waltz, for example, didn't deserve an Oscar nom for Django, Leo did).

    You've never seen Andrew Scott before. You admitted as much. But you're writing him off because "he's a nobody" (and he isn't a nobody, he's actually fairly famous, he's just not one of the usual actors that the Academy bum off).

    Actually since a you and a few others seem to care about is awards, he won a Bafta not long ago for his role in Sherlock (which he was brilliant in). And before you say "it was a TV Bafta", doesn't matter. Some people (myself included) would argue that TV shows have been surprassing film over the last couple of years.

    Saying all that, I doubt he's the main villain, not with Waltz on board. But if he is, who cares? And you don't want him to have "any significant part", because he's not famous enough for you?

    Stop bitching, stop being a snob and lets wait and see how he does in the film (if he is cast) before complaining. He's certainly talented enough to be a great addition.
  • ShardlakeShardlake Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
    edited December 2014 Posts: 4,043
    PP tried to tell me no one was behaving like a spoilt brat, his definitions of that and mine obviously differ.

    His reaction to Scott's casting proves that.
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    I doubt tomorrow will reveal which roles everybody has, just who is in it. Means good Panchito can not worry and not overreact some more. :)
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
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    :)) Andrew Scott is far from a nobody, he's a very well known and respected actor in Britain. Also with the world wide success of Sherlock, he be known in many countries. I just happy that the fact of Bond24 seems full of really high class acting talent, and not just for the big roles. Role on Thursday. :D
  • Never heard of this actor Andrew Scott and haven't seen any of his work. So I can't comment on his acting skills. While it would be great if Waltz was the main villain in Bond 24 I am not really bothered who is the main villain as long as the part is well written and the film is great. In the end that is all that matters. Not long now until we find out the truth about all these casting rumours. Just one thing - could Eve Moneypenny be the main british bond girl ? There were rumours that her character would not be left sitting behind a desk. Is it possible that she goes with Bond to be his assistant in the field and then gets caught up in some of the action? afterall she does have some experience!
  • Mi6LisbonBranchMi6LisbonBranch Lisbon, Portugal
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    Turn on the PC, come here, and more fresh news: this time it's Andrew Scott. I like it this way!! From now on til the premiere i want news every day! If this (Lea, Dave, Andrew, Christopher, Monica) turns out to be true together with the stunning locations (Austrian Alps, Rome, México, Marrocos,..) and a superb diretor .. Bond25 promises to be epic!
  • edited December 2014 Posts: 11,119
    Andrew Scott? PLEASE GOD NO! This is the first time I have ever heard of the guy. I don't care how talented he is, I do not want a no name Irish guy to play the main villain or any significant part in Bond 24 for that matter. After the success of Skyfall they can get anyone they want! Why cast a nobody? Hopefully it's just a false rumour.

    So you've pretty much admitted that you care more about fame than acting ability. Which makes no sense at all.

    It's this sort of snobby attitude that SF has created amongst a couple of Bond fans and I can't stand it. We've had plenty of unknowns in Bond films before. Fucking Sean Connery wasn't famous at all and look how that turned out!

    If it were up to people like you then people like Mads Mikkleson, Robert Carlyle, Robbie Coltrane, etc, would never have gotten a part in a Bond film because, despite being incredible actors with plenty of recognition in their home countries, they're not these big actors that constantly get nominated for Oscars no matter what the role (Waltz, for example, didn't deserve an Oscar nom for Django, Leo did).

    You've never seen Andrew Scott before. You admitted as much. But you're writing him off because "he's a nobody" (and he isn't a nobody, he's actually fairly famous, he's just not one of the usual actors that the Academy bum off).

    Actually since a you and a few others seem to care about is awards, he won a Bafta not long ago for his role in Sherlock (which he was brilliant in). And before you say "it was a TV Bafta", doesn't matter. Some people (myself included) would argue that TV shows have been surprassing film over the last couple of years.

    Saying all that, I doubt he's the main villain, not with Waltz on board. But if he is, who cares? And you don't want him to have "any significant part", because he's not famous enough for you?

    Stop bitching, stop being a snob and lets wait and see how he does in the film (if he is cast) before complaining. He's certainly talented enough to be a great addition.

    I agree to a certain extent with your assessment. It is off course bullocks to write of unknown actors before they actually appear in a Bond film.

    But to call Skyfall-fans "snobs" is the other extreme. Both Mads Mikkelsen (back in 2005/2006 relatively unknown) and Javier Bardem (back in 2011/2012 a very expensive, well-known, Oscar-winning actor) did marvelous things to the Bond franchise.

    Lotte Lenya back in 1963 and Christopher Walken back in 1985 were highly established drama/stage actors and won several prizes. But Donald Pleasence in 1967 and Jeroen Krabbé in 1987 were quite unremarkable actors at that time.

    For the latest Bond films, we can see a trend towards more famous actors being cast for a Bond role (Albert Finney, Ralph Fiennes, Javier Bardem, Christoph Waltz, to name a few). But please only see it from the perspective of brand awareness (free) marketing and (free) promotion. I don't care so much if the actor is known or unknown. Both Le Chiffre and Silva were memorable Bond villains (Also thanks to wonderfully crafted screenplays, tailored around the wishes of the actor).

    But it does create a lot of free viral marketing. I even think that the inclusion of the actual name "Javier Bardem" contributed to the creation of extra awareness, hence the 1 Billion Dollar figures. I see that as an extra advantage. Not as a disadvantage. And isn't it just wonderful that our beloved Bond franchise is not doing just great.....but absolutely fantastic, insanely great? A new "Golden Era of Bond"?

    Regarding this Andrew Scott rumour? It came from The Mirror. And although they could be right about the inclusion of the actor, I don't trust their interpretation of this "news". Especially not their headline. So perhaps he will play another 00-agent who's killed off very early during the movie? Such a role, for me, would sound slightly more plausible :-).
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
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    @thelivingroyale, Post of the day goes to you. =D>

  • AceHoleAceHole Belgium, via Britain
    edited December 2014 Posts: 1,727
    Ludovico wrote: »
    doubleoego wrote: »
    Monica in a Bond movie and not getting it on with Bond is a waste. It doesn't matter if she's 50. Any straight man will still hit that without hesitation. She doesn't have to be the leading Bond girl but she's still got more than enough sex appeal to have a love scene with Bond.

    She is very good looking for her age. But she very much looks like a woman of her age. So too old for Bond girl material.

    I can scarcely believe what a load of ageist, sexist tosh I'm reading on this thread !!!!!!!!!
    And this is not just aimed at Ludovico's comment by the way - but all those posters who flippantly dismiss Monica as a credible 007-babe.
    I think the boys here (and yes boy is the correct term) are all a little too brainwashed by Instagram/Michael Bay/Youporn etc., thinking that any woman over 38 cannot qualify as sexually desirable.

    Belucci is a beautiful woman, and having Bond seduced / challenged / teased (or whatever really...) by an alluring woman his senior would add an interesting dynamic to the Bond franchise not previously seen. The series needs slight curve-balls like this.

    It would not just be good casting - it would actually be REFRESHING if Belucci was a Bondgirl.

  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
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    Agreed, she would be a fantastic Bond girl. =D>
  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
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    Andrew Scott? PLEASE GOD NO! This is the first time I have ever heard of the guy. I don't care how talented he is, I do not want a no name Irish guy to play the main villain or any significant part in Bond 24 for that matter. After the success of Skyfall they can get anyone they want! Why cast a nobody? Hopefully it's just a false rumour.

    So you've pretty much admitted that you care more about fame than acting ability. Which makes no sense at all.

    It's this sort of snobby attitude that SF has created amongst a couple of Bond fans and I can't stand it. We've had plenty of unknowns in Bond films before. Fucking Sean Connery wasn't famous at all and look how that turned out!

    If it were up to people like you then people like Mads Mikkleson, Robert Carlyle, Robbie Coltrane, etc, would never have gotten a part in a Bond film because, despite being incredible actors with plenty of recognition in their home countries, they're not these big actors that constantly get nominated for Oscars no matter what the role (Waltz, for example, didn't deserve an Oscar nom for Django, Leo did).

    You've never seen Andrew Scott before. You admitted as much. But you're writing him off because "he's a nobody" (and he isn't a nobody, he's actually fairly famous, he's just not one of the usual actors that the Academy bum off).

    Actually since a you and a few others seem to care about is awards, he won a Bafta not long ago for his role in Sherlock (which he was brilliant in). And before you say "it was a TV Bafta", doesn't matter. Some people (myself included) would argue that TV shows have been surprassing film over the last couple of years.

    Saying all that, I doubt he's the main villain, not with Waltz on board. But if he is, who cares? And you don't want him to have "any significant part", because he's not famous enough for you?

    Stop bitching, stop being a snob and lets wait and see how he does in the film (if he is cast) before complaining. He's certainly talented enough to be a great addition.

    well said. @PP recently has been behaving like a childish loon.

  • HASEROTHASEROT has returned like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season---
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    thirdeded...

    i have no reservations about her possible casting at all because of her age, she's an attractive woman....

    all i ever ask is that they can act... I'm burnt out from the days of Terri Hatcher, Denise Richards and Halle Berry..
  • Monica is certainly one of the most beautiful women in the world. I'm just sad this film comes a bit late for her ... She just turned fifty !
  • edited December 2014 Posts: 11,119
    AceHole wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    doubleoego wrote: »
    Monica in a Bond movie and not getting it on with Bond is a waste. It doesn't matter if she's 50. Any straight man will still hit that without hesitation. She doesn't have to be the leading Bond girl but she's still got more than enough sex appeal to have a love scene with Bond.

    She is very good looking for her age. But she very much looks like a woman of her age. So too old for Bond girl material.

    I can scarcely believe what a load of ageist, sexist tosh I'm reading on this thread !!!!!!!!!
    And this is not just aimed at Ludovico's comment by the way - but all those posters who flippantly dismiss Monica as a credible 007-babe.
    I think the boys here (and yes boy is the correct term) are all a little too brainwashed by Instagram/Michael Bay/Youporn etc., thinking that any woman over 38 cannot qualify as sexually desirable.

    Belucci is a beautiful woman, and having Bond seduced / challenged / teased (or whatever really...) by an alluring woman his senior would add an interesting dynamic to the Bond franchise not previously seen. The series needs slight curve-balls like this.

    It would not just be good casting - it would actually be REFRESHING if Belucci was a Bondgirl.

    And I am gay, very liberal, certainly not sexist, perhaps even a-sexual....and I think it would be refreshing if Monica Bellucci would play a sexy, though evil and villainous femme fatale in the vein of "Bond bitches" Rosa Klebb, Fiona Volpe & Irma Bunt :-). IF off course Bellucci is really cast in Bond 24....
  • AceHoleAceHole Belgium, via Britain
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    ....and I think it would be refreshing if Monica Bellucci would play a sexy, though evil and villainous femme fatale in the vein of "Bond bitches" Rosa Klebb, Fiona Volpe & Irma Bunt :-)

    Sorry but I don't think Fiona Volpe can be put in the same bracket as the other two ;) - Volpe was incredibly hot, she was more than a 'Bond bitch', she was a real 'Bondgirl', just not on the same side as 007...
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