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  • Brilliant, @Contraband, just brilliant. You da man, as always!
  • patb wrote: » Lovely vid re taking an Esprit back to Cortina and FYEO......... That was lovely. Thank you.
  • I'm really liking Hoult in The Great. I really think he could mature in the role of Bond.
  • Risico007 wrote: » I prefer Jack Bannon as 007 of we are taking from pennyworth Also not bad.
  • How come we've never heard about him here in the forums? Guy'd be perfect for it.
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » Has anyone suggested Ben Aldridge? He's in Our Girl, Pennyworth and he was also in Fleabag. He's currently 34. 6' 1". https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3198781/?ref_=nmls_hd I could definite…
  • GadgetMan wrote: » Indeed, I bet Gregg is Wilson's Successor....and eagerly waiting to make his own mark on the franchise. I have it on good source that your bet is well placed.
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » Just change the headline to "James Bond on life in lockdown, while in Jamaica". ;) https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/fashion/article/luke-evans-lockdown Still the best man for the job, I reckon. But everyone wants baby…
  • suavejmf wrote: » Univex wrote: » Still say this is the best candidate for it. Just cut his hair and put him to work. One of the best, most viable and ‘sane’ suggestions on this thread. And the voting confirmed it, blatan…
  • goldenswissroyale wrote: » Those are amazing. Surprisingly, we don't see the main attraction of Christmas Jones on the poster. Same goes for Vesper, unfortunately :)
  • mtm wrote: » Univex wrote: » Univex wrote: » mtm wrote: » If those shots haven't been graded I'll eat my PPK! :D lol, they definitely have been graded. And not to a great effect, IMO. That's not how a gorgeous film looks like, n…
  • Bond_Bombshell wrote: » Univex wrote: » A total mixture Bond, a Bond blend :) LOL Maybe the perfect Bond amalgamation. I'm still firmly in the Aidan camp but if Martin's profile increases in the next few years... Me too.
  • Univex wrote: » mtm wrote: » If those shots haven't been graded I'll eat my PPK! :D lol, they definitely have been graded. And not to a great effect, IMO. That's not how a gorgeous film looks like, not in my book at least. CraigMoore…
  • mtm wrote: » If those shots haven't been graded I'll eat my PPK! :D lol, they definitely have been graded. And not to a great effect, IMO. That's not how a gorgeous film looks like, not in my book at least. CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » P…
  • A total mixture Bond, a Bond blend :)
  • Still say this is the best candidate for it. Just cut his hair and put him to work.
  • suavejmf wrote: » Univex wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » I’d be happy with a suitable unknown, or lower profile actor. Like Stuart Martin or Aidan Turner ;) Aidan Turner....yes. I don’t know who Stuart Martin is! 🤣😂 …
  • suavejmf wrote: » I’d be happy with a suitable unknown, or lower profile actor. Like Stuart Martin or Aidan Turner ;)
  • I still say I like the idea of Stuart Martin. He's just starting his career, in a sense. He's got the looks, the physical training, the voice.
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » It's interesting to me too as I also feel like we agree on several things @mtm @Univex, so it's been interesting to watch this exchange. Like you @Univex I get more fired about about things than I should. I also agree abo…
  • @mtm I meant that you can't be sure the Bond franchise will always be confined to the big screen, so we could be talking about replacements for the films, or for a tv series, or whatever. The way things are, it's getting pretty hard to predict th…
  • mtm wrote: » As far as I understood it was about a replacement for Daniel Craig in the popular movie series. Since you cannot predict the future, I'd say you're not exactly right. And yes, I'm aware of Barbara's comments. mtm wrote: » …
  • Christopher Lee. As Iconic as one could ever be.
  • I thought the conversation was about wether one should be faithful to the literary source material when depicting a character or not. But the tail-end of all of this is a very ugly and dumb racial-centric debacle. We can, of course, centre the de…
  • Denbigh wrote: » Univex wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » Univex wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » Anyway - anyone got any new suggestions? You know what, my friend? I don't particularly like Callum Turner's face, something about it irks me, …
  • Denbigh wrote: » Univex wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » Anyway - anyone got any new suggestions? You know what, my friend? I don't particularly like Callum Turner's face, something about it irks me, but I do like his voice and I can see him…
  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Univex wrote: » Couldn't disagree more, I'm afraid. Solomon Lane is the best villain in all the Mi franchise. Written through is actions and a very apt mythological construction which relies on absence and cruelty. Sea…
  • mtm wrote: » That ship's already sailed though. They've done it. As long as he's athletic, tallish, full head of hair, handsome and regarded as sexy it's hardly a different set of physical characteristics. I can't agree with that. You're di…
  • Denbigh wrote: » Anyway - anyone got any new suggestions? You know what, my friend? I don't particularly like Callum Turner's face, something about it irks me, but I do like his voice and I can see him fitting Fleming's depiction if treated a…
  • GeneralGogol wrote: » 1. Respect the IP (at least the main character) 2. Continue to create great roles for actors of all backgrounds... most of us can't wait to see what Lynch, Malek, and De Armas will bring to the table! 3. There are plenty of…