What is your breaking point that would make you stop being a Bond fan.

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  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
    edited June 2016 Posts: 15,423
    He's doing a lot of B-Movies now, too.

    Although, last I heard (today) he was on his way to California to film the pilot episode of The Son miniseries.
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    bondjames wrote: »
    That's true. Bond did put Brosnan back on the map, acting wise. He was doing a lot of B-movies for a while post-Remington Steele. I respect the way he used the Bond role to set up his production company and get some good roles at the same time.

    His career was running on the role he did not have... yet! I wouldn't have watched Live Wire, Murder 101, Noble House and what have you had he not almost played Bond and was he not (at the time) rumoured to be the next Bond.
  • SzonanaSzonana Mexico
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    He's doing a lot of B-Movies now, too.

    Although, last I heard (today) he was on his to California to film the pilot episode of The Son miniseries.

    And he had a pretty good career for 10 years since 1995- 2006 latter it statred to slow Down but 10 years its fine. Right now an actor's popularity just last like 3 years till next hit thing comes out. So he could consider himself lucky.

    We all know Pierce is not like Daniel Day Lewis.
    His appeal is more on his charisma, charm good lookis and driving us( the ladies) mad with his sex appeal.
    he is talented and can portray the emotions needed for his characters but have never seen Pierce transform himself completely for a role. He is a a very good actor but not a great one. So for his limitations he has had a very good career and hey might get a comeback if this tv series succed.

    But if not he did great while it lasted and most of the movie stars of his generation are slowing down: Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Angelina Jolie, Catherine Zeta Jones, Gwyneth Paltrow and even Johnny Depp.

    The new generations are coming in and if you are not like DDL it's possible they are close to be out.
    Tom Cruise and Matt Damon are holding tight to their franchises Mission Impossible and Bourne.

    The 90s generation is leaving it had to happen one day. Will i miss them sure they were the best to me i love the 90s movie stars they will alwas be my favorites but all acting generations leave at some point.

    Even Robert De Niro and Al Pacino who are considered some of the greatest are slowing down


  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    Cillian Murphy has a creepy factor that does not say suit Bond.
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  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Reboot time now?
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    I'm down with Hughes or Turner .
    I'm also in the anybody but Loki camp
  • SasSas
    edited July 2016 Posts: 50
    Tom Hiddleston +1
  • suavejmfsuavejmf Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England
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    Nice one @Sas. Agreed.
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    For me it's a tough battle between Hardy and Fassbender Hiddleston has entered the "I would be ok with but not super excited camp" Turner on the other hand I have heard way too much about that I honestly hope he doesn't get it I swear and I thought the Clive Owen fans were obsessive
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    At this point I'd probably be okay with Fassbender, Hiddleston or Hardy. Not so much excited if they got the part, just glad it wasn't any of the others.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Those others have the same role as certain politicians.
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    I would much rather watch Tom Hardy experiment with his role as the new Mad Max than see him be Bond. Max has so much more to offer him that he hasn't already done before, acting wise.
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  • BondJasonBond006BondJasonBond006 on fb and ajb
    edited September 2016 Posts: 9,020
    TOM HIDDLESTON 20 votes

    MICHAEL FASSBENDER 13 votes

    AIDAN TURNER 15 votes



    It was surprising to see that only three actors had a chance of getting a majority of votes on this forum.

    Lately Chris Hemsworth was said to be considered to possibly be the next Bond.
    Sure, it's all gossip but still, this story has gone around the world.

    So, I ask you a simple question. Would you be ok with Chris Hemsworth getting the role? Why yes or why not?

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    Can he act?
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
    edited September 2016 Posts: 10,588
    Hemsworth has got the acting chops (Rush, Blackhat), but the man is too much of a "pretty boy" to play Bond. We need someone a little more rugged and unconventionally handsome.
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    And Australian....
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    He could probably pull it off , but he's The Mighty Thor!!!!
    The double imagery doesn't quite work for me.
    Not interested in having either Thor or Loki playing Bond.
    I know it's acting and actors can do different stuff, but still.
    Hemsworth has aced the blonde haired hulking Norse God.
    I prefer that an actor establish Bond first before flying off to do superheroes on the side.
    Too late for Hemmy, I say. He's got plenty of future Thor sequels to keep him busy

    He is double-plus awesome as God of Thunder!
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    1981 Tom Hiddleston - 18
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    1979 Luke Evans - 2
    1977 Michael Fassbender - 15
    1982 Jack Huston - 1
    1981 Rupert Friend - 2
    1989 Sonny Robertson - 1
    1972 Idris Elba - 2
    1980 Charlie Hunnam - 1
    1990 Jack O'Connell - 1
    1983 Aidan Turner - 15
    1981 Tom Hiddleston - 18
    1986 Tom Hughes - 1
    1991 James Frecheville - 1
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  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    1990 Jack O'Connell - 1
    1983 Aidan Turner - 15
    1981 Tom Hiddleston - 18
    1986 Tom Hughes - 1
    1991 James Frecheville - 1
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    Hemsworth could actually pull the role off just fine. Just ged rid of the blonde hair.
    But I am happy to see him fully milk Thor, and Eon give us a Bond we can call our own.
    No sharesies.

    But if it came down to it....I'm confident he could ease into the part just fine.
    Kind of on the fence here I guess
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    Not my top pick, but he could do it.
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    Hemsworth would be fine but he isn't my first or even third choice I need to see Blackhat before I decide if I like Hemsworth to be honest.
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    Bond has to remain British....end of ...
  • SzonanaSzonana Mexico
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    Yes, not my main pick but he could bring back the ladies into the franchise like Pierce Brosnan and Sean Connery did so.


    Im praying for the next Bond to look the most universal appealing to the ladies as Possible but without alienating its main fan base which are the guys.



    Correct me if im wrong but i have the feeling that with Sean Connery and Pierce Brosnan the bond films were the real date movies.
    Since it had the glam and male eye candy for woman and the action and the Bond girls for the guys and well The character of Bond appealed to Both in a different way
    Every girl when they went to see the films said i want my James Bond and guys wanted to be bond, I think the closest contenders to it are Chris Hemsworth and Michael Fassbender.

    Now Jack Houston is doing great with the female crowd thanks to Ben Hur.

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    And he is Australian
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