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sandbagger1

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Favourite Fleming Novel
Moonraker
Favourite Bond Film
Goldfinger
Favourite Bond Actor
Sean Connery
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  • Since62 wrote: » Wow. So many of you just seem to WANT to be all butthurt ! A producer notes the obvious and the sky then is falling ? (Reference not to the film, but the saying) They're going to have to reboot. Each time there is a change of acto…
  • I could definitely see a future Bond film subvert the old 'Bond hides from MI6 at the end of the film in order to cuddle up to the girl' by making it more cynical, with Bond deliberately keeping the female character out of the hands of the British i…
  • 007HallY wrote: » The Craig era's interesting in the sense that it leaned heavily on the nostalgic iconography/characters but consciously played around with the cinematic Bond formula (rarely would Bond get the girl at the end, the gun barrel took…
  • talos7 wrote: » The writer must be a lurker on this board. Poor bastard.
  • ProfJoeButcher wrote: » This was my point in my original comment: "Sean is probably the most unrelatable and least human of the bunch, for example. He doesn't seem to have great affection for any of his women, or strong distaste for his villains. …
  • Connery had an intensity that only Craig has come close to, imo. He loses it in the later Bond films, but watch, say, FRWL, and you can see he's always so into the scene. Very different from Roger, who tended to play it much more lightly (which, don…
  • The ad suggests to me that Cavill isn't going to be the next Bond. I think he'd make a pretty decent Bond in the Brosnan mould, but I am now sure he's resigned to not getting it. Regé-Jean Page impressed me when I saw him in Bridgerton, and I imm…
  • 007HallY wrote: » The Fleming novels generally have that effective mixture of serious and fantastic, but arguably integrated together a lot better. Bond can fight a giant squid inside a weird super villain's lair but it feels genuinely real - ther…
  • I've always wondered why no other franchise has tried to ape the Bond formula of presentation: the introductory image (gun-barrel),the pre-credits scene, the specially commissioned song, the artsy title-sequence,... I don't think I've seen an other …
  • talos7 wrote: » I’m not recommending Jon Hamm for the role of James Bond; these are two very interesting looks at the casting process. I can very much see it being played out in much the same way as they cast the next 007. You know, I'm n…
  • 007HallY wrote: » I suspect the series was in a similar place when Moore left the part. Everything felt a bit old, younger viewers weren't as interested, but the series was still generally successful. I think these things straighten themselves o…
  • Since62 wrote: » Here's a change for the ending to NTTD...(somehow having a pack and a light on his person that didn't get soaked) Bond shrugs. "What the hell..." Pulls out a cig, lights it up. One long drag and exhale...(boom) Unfortunately …
  • MajorDSmythe wrote: » I don't have a problem so much with reaction channels, as I do with YouTube recommending me channels that I don't watch or want to. YouTube insists that I should watch Mr Beast. You probably already know this, but ther…
  • I think I've only see him play good-guys.
  • JeremyBondon has, of course, picked a picture that makes him look very young and geeky. I'd not heard of him, but a quick image search shows pictures that make him appear much more likely as a candidate. I've not seen him in anything myself. I…
  • These radical reboots have little appeal to me. It's like Clark Kent's glasses: sure the disguise isn't realistic, but it is iconic - once you decide the basic foundation of an iconic property is silly, I think maybe you shouldn't be the one in the…
  • Skyfall engaged audiences because it was good, Spectre lost audiences because it wasn't. NTTD had very mixed word of mouth. All this proves is that if you make a really good Bond film you'll find an audience, and if you don't...
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » I think the concept of a government backed agent sent to legally kill people is becoming a much harder sell for younger generations to embrace. I think in the films he's usually sent to investigate, though obviously…
  • Tenet is much better the second time around. Which is not to say I want him as a Bond director.
  • Benjamin_Weekly69 wrote: » Why has bond never gone to Australia? The flies?
  • If the writing is good then almost all of the actors mentioned as possible contenders should suffice - there's not that much to the role other than looking the part. Where you need an actor with that certain something is when the writing isn't very …
  • Ludovico wrote: » That would be a pretty good topic: what us too tall for Bond? We often hear about some actors being too short. I think 6'3'' or 6'4'' would probably be the ceiling for me. Being tall is great for the romantic lead and to sug…
  • Theo James, who is a favourite for 007 for many people here, is going to be starring in the HBO adaptation of The Time Traveller's Wife, premiering May 15. It should give him a chance to show a certain amount of range, and I think if his performance…
  • I think characters need a coherent identity, and part of that for me is visual. I don't like it when they change super-heroes' costumes, or worse yet, discard them completely, I'm not keen on changing hair-colour, I think altering things like height…
  • 00Heaven wrote: » Dragonpol wrote: » 00Heaven wrote: » I know this may get poo poo'd but one of my friends keeps banging on about it and honestly I think she may be on to something... What about Taron Egerton? Decent looking, pretty good a…
  • Nicholas Hoult Dan Stevens Aidan Turner Oliver Jackson-Cohen Sam Claflin Yes, Dan Stevens is probably too old, but I'd just love to see what he'd do with the character - he's got such range, it would be interesting. Aidan Turner is on…
  • I've just looked at an interview with the leads (and Hugh Laurie) of WDTAE, and though the clips of the drama make him look an unlikely candidate for Bond, in the interview itself he's looking as close to being a leading man as I've ever seen him. H…
  • mtm wrote: » 007HallY wrote: » My sarcastic jab at Turner aside, do these aspects of an actor's face matter that much? Does Craig having ears that stick out and a wide nose impact his ability to play Bond? Does Robert Pattinson's astonishingly…
  • Birdleson wrote: » I don't want to speak for others, but it seems, like with me, those who disliked the ending didn't care for the death because it didn't work as intended, and felt as though we were being overly manipulated, rather than genuinel…