Avatar

Reporting For Duty

It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!

suavejmf

Send the bar man over please......

About

Username
suavejmf
Location
Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England
Joined
Visits
2,624
Last Active
Roles
Member
Location
Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England
Favourite Fleming Novel
Dr No
Favourite Bond Film
From Russia With Love
Favourite Bond Actor
Sean Connery
Posts
5,131

Comments

  • Univex wrote: » I'd love to see Craig's screen-test one day. Wasn't there a documentary coming out that had the screen-test in it? Being Bond, or Becoming Bond, what was it called? And about that last post of yours, @mtm, I agree. With all of i…
  • mtm wrote: » GadgetMan wrote: » I know we all have who we want as Bond. We see some of the actors as Bond before they shoot their first scene, based on scenes or looks we have envisaged in our heads or minds, which is fine. We don't see some, …
  • Denbigh wrote: » Again, subjective. As for the reasoning, I could easily say that Aiden Turner is an oversized looking rat who should probably stick to television as he probably wouldn’t do well as a leading man in films... ...but I don’t be…
  • echo wrote: » Benny wrote: » The decision was made at the time that although he is clearly called 'Char' but should be credited as 'Chang' as EON had heard rumours of a new technology called 'the internet' This technology would in years to co…
  • Benny wrote: » The decision was made at the time that although he is clearly called 'Char' but should be credited as 'Chang' as EON had heard rumours of a new technology called 'the internet' This technology would in years to come become somethin…
  • JeremyBondon wrote: » Univex wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » Univex wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » I also quickly have to say that after seeing Tenet today, Robert Pattinson could definitely have been a great contender for the role, but obvio…
  • Can someone answer me this question please: In Moonraker Drax’s oriental henchman is clearly called Char. However, in the credits he is named Chang. Furthermore, in the books about the films he is credited as Chang? Anyone else noticed this? I…
  • mtm wrote: » Watching LTK on TV tonight.. how come, after he's rescued from the Hong Kong narcotics team, Sanchez's people have Bond's dinner suit cleaned and pressed, but they don't mention how his cummerbund features a hidden abseiling kit? :) …
  • I watched ‘The man who killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot’ at the weekend. I still think Aidan Turner is worth a screen test.
  • Tracy wrote: » Woman killed by GW in Maine , last time that happened was 1837 (!!!) But this is a film proposal, not a documentary.
  • HarmonyRockets wrote: » 26 Bond candidates. British and Australian actors only, 37 or younger. Full size image. Cool. I personally wouldn’t want an Auzzie playing Bond though. This is Bond not Crocodile Dundee! Lazenby’s worst fe…
  • SaintMark wrote: » Thunderfinger wrote: » GadgetMan wrote: » mtm wrote: » There's an interview podcast with Arnold here if you fancy: https://twitter.com/ScoreThePodcast/status/1261364759175131136 Oh! My! This Interview fel…
  • FatherValentine wrote: » I will repeat my last statement. James Bond doesn't get rattled by personal insults or women being secret agents. End of story. True, usually. But he can be rattled by other things.....he certainly doesn’t like t…
  • Tracy wrote: » Why not remake III , the plot about a shark in amusement park isnt that bad of an idea They could make prequels and have them set in 70s era , as long as theyre good then i dont care if theyre going retro A remake of 3, se…
  • Shardlake wrote: » Jaws is my favourite film of all time. If they want to revisit why not just another film that uses the concept but is an original story. Why do we have to do another adaptation of Benchley's novel. The original is a maste…
  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » FatherValentine wrote: » I don't want anyone who has appeared in a rival spy franchise. Cavill is perfect imo, but he did The Man From UNCLE. This new guy is a rival spy, so it ru…
  • Denbigh wrote: » The Man from UNCLE is great. My favourite Cavill project. Hope it gets a sequel. Elizabeth Debicki and Alicia Vikander are particularly good too :) +1.
  • FatherValentine wrote: » I don't want anyone who has appeared in a rival spy franchise. Cavill is perfect imo, but he did The Man From UNCLE. This new guy is a rival spy, so it rules him out for me, regardless of how appropriate he might be. …
  • sandbagger1 wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » I still think 43 year Michael Fassbender could be a great Bond. Fassbender has managed to balance dramatic roles in smaller films with huge blockbusters, much like Craig. While Bond doesn’t necessar…
  • Risico007 wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » Risico007 wrote: » in a perfect world there would be no corona No time to die would of wowed audiences and this fall to capatlize on the 60th anniversary Michael Fassbender would be announced as the 7th…
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » MSL49 wrote: » I think Jamie Bell is a interesting, he worked with Barbara Broccoli in the past. He is also very short… 5ft 7in....very short indeed.
  • Risico007 wrote: » in a perfect world there would be no corona No time to die would of wowed audiences and this fall to capatlize on the 60th anniversary Michael Fassbender would be announced as the 7th Bond actor to do a trilogy of bond films the…
  • GadgetMan wrote: » Craig's era is stellar. but I think in a way, it was a bit of an experimentation. The most important thing Eon needs to do when Choosing Bond 7 is, knowing early if they want to serialize the era or not. So we don't have some pl…
  • Denbigh wrote: » ImpertinentGoon wrote: » What do you guys think about an actor doing a "one off" movie? I guess artistically, it could be interesting, it might open the door for very high level actors who might not want to sign long term (…
  • I still think 43 year Michael Fassbender could be a great Bond. Fassbender has managed to balance dramatic roles in smaller films with huge blockbusters, much like Craig. While Bond doesn’t necessarily need an actor with as much range and tale…
  • mtm wrote: » GadgetMan wrote: » Word Back in 2006 was, Craig watched Connery's Bond and read the Books to prepare for the role. But surely Craig must have watched DAD intensely....obviously not for direct inspiration, but to see the different …
  • mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » FatherValentine wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » Fat…
  • Denbigh wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » sandbagger1 wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » According to Wikipedia, Turner (Callum that is), grew up in Chelsea…? A council estate in Chelsea. I must say....I’m not convinced by him as a Bon…
  • mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » FatherValentine wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » FatherValentine wrote: » suavejmf wrot…
  • Thunderfinger wrote: » CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » Aidan Turner was born in a working class area of Dublin as well, and worked as an electrician into his twenties. Shocking. He’s rich now though. If he lands Bond he can retire after…