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  • DarthDimi wrote: » Univex wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » @Univex, I second @Tuxedo's sentiments: great post. Fleming succeeded where others failed, that's absolutely correct. While his prose is brisk and seemingly very matter-of-fact, rare…
  • Well, EON is the true Spectre on Bond’s shoulder, the author(s) of all his pain. They have people everywhere and they operate in the shadows ;) In EON I trust. That much I am sure. And I’m quite curious as to what they’ll come up with next.
  • DarthDimi wrote: » @Univex, I second @Tuxedo's sentiments: great post. Fleming succeeded where others failed, that's absolutely correct. While his prose is brisk and seemingly very matter-of-fact, rarely lost in "deep" thoughts or artistical ex…
  • DarthDimi wrote: » Univex wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » Univex wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » I thought Fleming said the opposite - that Bond was essentially a modern man with modern vices. Which I guess he would have been. Not to say the…
  • buddyoldchap wrote: » LucknFate wrote: » 007ClassicBondFan wrote: » I mean his acting skills are completely subjective, but I think he looks fine to me. Probably of all the candidates, he’s the one who looks the most like Bond conceptually…
  • Denbigh wrote: » Univex wrote: » Yes, and given that Callum played Pierce’s son in The last living boy in NY, can we say that, if cast, he’d be… wait for it… …with Kate Beckinsale as his femme-fatale stepmother right? ;) Yes,…
  • Yes, and given that Callum played Pierce’s son in The last living boy in NY, can we say that, if cast, he’d be… wait for it…
  • 007HallY wrote: » Univex wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » I thought Fleming said the opposite - that Bond was essentially a modern man with modern vices. Which I guess he would have been. Not to say there wasn’t an element of Bond being an outli…
  • This was one of the things I adored about the Craig era. Perfect balance, I'd say. PPK in hand, DB5, appreciation for good old stuff, but no problem on blowing up his family home and wrecking his beloved car. A fully fleshed complex character, as it…
  • Jake should be making decent dramas instead of Marvel and Bronson type films. Hope he gets a better project soon. Hell of an actor doing some wrong choices, IMO. I could say the same about Crowe, if I said it 20 years ago.
  • 007HallY wrote: » I thought Fleming said the opposite - that Bond was essentially a modern man with modern vices. Which I guess he would have been. Not to say there wasn’t an element of Bond being an outlier in the books, but the whole ‘man out of…
  • I'm sorry but the line about the world changing but not Bond was said by Fleming himself in an interview. Had I the time, I'd fetch it. But I'm quite sure. If not the CBC interview, some other later on. edit: Ok definitely not the CBC one. If I find…
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ wrote: » Elordi looks like Eric Bana. 1:18 scale.
  • George_Kaplan wrote: » weboffear wrote: » I've said it before and i'll say it again , no to the Andy Murray lookalike Thank you! I knew he looked familiar. Romain Duris or Andrew Garfield look more like Andy Murray than Cullen do…
  • Yep, my thoughts exactly. Great potential.
  • peter wrote: » Put him in the gym, and he has a nice frame to build long lean muscles
  • For people who are doubtful of Callum’s presence and overall masculinity and thoughness, I’d recommend watching Clooney’s new film and Apple’s new show.
  • Denbigh wrote: » Univex wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Not fully convinced, but closer ; @Denbigh you may be a visionary and noticed a diamond in the rough I probably should've kept my mouth shut cause from experience …
  • Denbigh wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Not fully convinced, but closer ; @Denbigh you may be a visionary and noticed a diamond in the rough I probably should've kept my mouth shut cause from experience it seems EON do the opposite of whatever …
  • My bad on not reading all the previous posts, @peter. I suppose I meant a page one rewrite under a new tone and vision, a realignment if one must. I’ve been a clinical practitioner on a number of scripts, and I’ve never been called if it’s a tight a…
  • Univex wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » Univex wrote: » All and all, Callum Turner for Bond! (if one cannot have the other Turner... why not?) ;) Just have Moneypenny give him a proper old fashioned shave first.
  • Denbigh wrote: » Univex wrote: » All and all, Callum Turner for Bond! (if one cannot have the other Turner... why not?) ;)
  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Thoroughly deserved. There's quite a number of the supporting cast that would have equally deserved a nomination, too; which goes to show how excellent the film was. Exactly. It deserves every award they can throw a…
  • Thing is, most of the time another writer is called because something within his or her area of expertise isn’t working and needs a so called polish. So it’s only fair to assume that it isn’t a good sign that a script needs that many “doctors”. Of c…
  • jetsetwilly wrote: » ColonelAdamski wrote: » DarthDimi wrote: » ColonelAdamski wrote: » George_Kaplan wrote: » In a way I think they've already been doing that in the last couple of movies; Bond and Madeleine listening to vinyl rec…
  • I watched The Boys in the Boat the other day, and I must say, I am in full agreement with my friend @Denbigh on this one. Would make for a brilliant Bond, on all accounts. He's probably my number one on a very small list now. Actually, scratch th…
  • Wverybody keeps focusing on younger actors for a youner role that would suit larger production schedules and more years between films. Why not more actors in their 40s for less films each and with no coninuity between instalments?