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suavejmf

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

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suavejmf
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Favourite Fleming Novel
Dr No
Favourite Bond Film
From Russia With Love
Favourite Bond Actor
Sean Connery
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  • mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » JeremyBondon wrote: » He looks good in the photo. In the video he looks quite Italian or even Indian, which i…
  • peter wrote: » @Univex ... some people are experts on everything. Their opinions are facts. Very rarely are they humble or gracious. And they come off as arrogant, most of the time. It's no use in arguing. I just give them a simple, "sure" and …
  • mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » JeremyBondon wrote: » He looks good in the photo. In the video he looks quite Italian or even Indian, which is a no no for Bond in my book. But I'm …
  • sandbagger1 wrote: » Thunderfinger wrote: » sandbagger1 wrote: » I watched the Marvel show The Gifted where he was one of the leads, and he was neither bad nor good. Much like Luke Pasqualino, he's the right height and good looking (and I …
  • GadgetMan wrote: » Maybe Barbara & Michael used the Lockdown to watch performances of Young, Up & Coming British actors in their Early 30s and have already had their sights set on someone, ahead of the Screentest. Seems like a ver…
  • mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » Denbigh wrote: » JeremyBondon wrote: » He looks good in the photo. In the video he looks quite Italian or even Indian, which is a no no for Bond in my book. But I'm open to him somewhat, nonetheless. …
  • Denbigh wrote: » JeremyBondon wrote: » He looks good in the photo. In the video he looks quite Italian or even Indian, which is a no no for Bond in my book. But I'm open to him somewhat, nonetheless. He has Venezuelan, Spanish and Welsh h…
  • Murdock wrote: » NickTwentyTwo wrote: » Murdock wrote: » M_Blaise wrote: » Murdock wrote: » My pick. He can't act though. Yeah he can. I think I personally need to see some more of his work. As terribl…
  • M_Blaise wrote: » Murdock wrote: » My pick. He can't act though. He’s a much better actor than the likes of Dornan or Pattinson. But admittedly, I’d want a better actor in the role. The Brosnan days are long gone.
  • Denbigh wrote: » Luke Pasqualino? He's currently 30 years old. British (with Italian descent) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3297698/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 But he actually looks very Italian? It’s like casting Hugh Grant as Micheal Corl…
  • JeremyBondon wrote: » /Thread The best suggestion for many many pages.
  • Torgeirtrap wrote: » Univex wrote: » Torgeirtrap wrote: » Univex wrote: » If age wasn't an issue, I'd rather have Evans in the role, who is 41. Hey, the picture is the first one you get when you google the guy. Whatcanyado? …
  • I prefer LTK, but TLD is also excellent. LTK is a terrific mix of the old and the new. The violence and action are a clear nod to modern times, but there's a nice throwback feel to the movie, too. There's talk of the time Bond was married year…
  • CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » Bond shouldn’t be a former SAS type as quoted in CR 2006. That is a miss step IMO. He should always remain a gentleman Commander in the Army.…
  • RichardTheBruce wrote: » He's a former Royal Navy commander. And SBS. (Vesper was mistaken or speaking more generally as SAS.) Yes you’re right. Typo and my bad. 👍
  • mtm wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » Bond shouldn’t be a former SAS type as quoted in CR 2006. That is a miss step IMO. He should always remain a gentleman Commander in the Army. Much more ‘upper crust’. He was never in the army. At least …
  • Bond shouldn’t be a former SAS type as quoted in CR 2006. That is a miss step IMO. He should always remain a gentleman Commander in the Navy. Much more ‘upper crust’. If John Hamm wasn’t extremely American. He would have been a brilliant physi…
  • Univex wrote: » I'll even go as far as saying there's not a single member here that belongs to that old school breed of men. In fact, most of the time, our arguments fall apart short of that fine line between being obnoxious and get their faces pu…
  • Univex wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » The series achieved new heights of success with a dapper gentleman spy.....namely Sir Roger Moore. Exactly, but the same people who come here saying "if you accept a blonde Bond, wouldn't you accept a b…
  • Denbigh wrote: » Hiddleston falls into the same category Idris Elba - someone whose wanted the role for so long, and has been in discussions in the press for so long, and honestly I think the role would go to his head. Hiddleston has always had th…
  • Univex wrote: » suavejmf wrote: » Univex wrote: » I rather liked him in The Night Manager. Tough, resourceful and suave enough. My point exactly. Forget it, @suavejmf. These guys want SAS types, square bodies and faces, m…
  • Univex wrote: » I rather liked him in The Night Manager. Tough, resourceful and suave enough. My point exactly.
  • Aidan Turner - Seems to me to be a good option to play Fleming’s Bond. Tom Hiddleston - Could combine the toughness of Craig’s Bond with a tad more ‘public School boy’ in the style of Roger Moore. Reference ‘The Night Manager’.
  • Risico007 wrote: » Univex wrote: » Craig and Hardy were both in Layer Cake and I couldn't even remember Hardy in it. Craig just oozes cool and has a big screen presence. Hardy is a good character actor, even if slimy and ill tempered. That …
  • M_Blaise wrote: » Univex wrote: » mtm wrote: » Univex wrote: » Craig and Hardy were both in Layer Cake and I couldn't even remember Hardy in it. Not sure that's a fair basis for a comparison is it? Craig is the lead. Is there ev…
  • SaintMark wrote: » Sorry you do not understand my not liking Tom Hardy, i'd prefer the next 007 to be a bit more the English gentleman and less of a thug. That is how Hardy comes across and I prefer Mel Gibsons Mad Max anyhow, no fan of Fury Road.…
  • Denbigh wrote: » @Pierce2Daniel @SaintMark @CraigMooreOHMSS @Univex @DaltonCraig007 I don't really understand this with Hardy. Like I understand he likes these roles and likes to cover up sometimes, but I think he has respect for the charact…
  • Go ahead, tell M what you want. If he fires me, I'll thank him for it. Whoever she was, it must've scared the living daylights out of her.
  • Denbigh wrote: » 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. If he's cast, I'…
  • 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.