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  • Univex wrote: » He's got this awful high pitched voice. That's the thing I don't like about him. And...I always thought he was American, don't ask me why. And has the charisma of a block of wood.
  • Definitely has potential, and even possesses a bit of the Moore eyebrow.
  • Ludovico wrote: » Univex wrote: » M_Blaise wrote: » Bond_Bombshell wrote: » Stuart Martin with his dicky out and rocking a Connery vibe. https://twitter.com/i/status/1255164949946667011 But how old does he look without the …
  • He has a young Brando look. I can’t see an American being cast.
  • Hemsworth is still I’m my top3 “ Extraction” is a big hit; I wouldn’t mind the Russo Brothers coming on as well, “Winter Soldier” is one of Marvel’s strongest and shows they can do a spy film.
  • Well Tom obviously has the acting chops to tackle a variety of roles, and definitely could have sprinkled in a few more character centric films over the past 15 years ; but with that said, he knows that he will be able to take more of these roles we…
  • mattjoes wrote: » CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » He's too old to pull off the long hair now, I think. It doesn't suit him in the way it once did. Cruise is a smart dude. He knows how to make himself look good. That's what I think, he dropped th…
  • Resurrection wrote: » He resembles Hugh Jackman 😅. If we want Jackman why not get the original one? Although he does looks good but have to see how he looks without beard. That’s him right above. The beard makes a big difference.
  • Univex wrote: » CraigMooreOHMSS wrote: » I'm on board with this suggestion. He sure has the eyebrows. And the hair. I find him to be in the category of actors who needs a beard ; without it he has a weak jawline and chin. The bea…
  • peter wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Shardlake wrote: » Sorry the Turner fan club has a hard time with this. So petty, so small and so unnecessary . @talos7 : you and I have chatted and I know you're more reasonable than this. I…
  • Shardlake wrote: » Sorry the Turner fan club has a hard time with this. So petty, so small and so unnecessary .
  • Getafix wrote: » DrClatterhand wrote: » It'll definitely be another leftfield choice, and rightly so. Turner is just too obvious. Choosing him suggests business as usual Bond. The Craig era has had the odd misfire, but it's been interesting. P…
  • So there’s actor who has a substantial amount of fan support, not that it means a thing, and that ruffles the feathers of some to the point of where they make snide remarks toward the supporters while saying that he’s too obvious So bizarre and pet…
  • I like LTK, and in many ways it is one of the edgiest of the Bond films ; unfortunately it’s undermined by too many elements, particularly the cinematography, that give it the feel of a made for TV film.
  • vittoriacolona wrote: » Getafix wrote: » Turner really doesn't seem like Bab's type. She likes to go outside the predictable and prove the doubters wrong. She won't go for the obvious choice. I would put large amounts of money on Turner n…
  • Looks more like a young Brando.
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » talos7 wrote: » antovolk wrote: » Contraband wrote: » @Pierce2Daniel Found it, page 79-102 https://dropupload.com/X14/2020-04-01_The_Rake.pdf Thank you! Waltz spilling absolutely nothing, though I lo…
  • antovolk wrote: » Contraband wrote: » @Pierce2Daniel Found it, page 79-102 https://dropupload.com/X14/2020-04-01_The_Rake.pdf Thank you! Waltz spilling absolutely nothing, though I love this quote: I would never grant [Trump] …
  • Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Mathis1 wrote: » LeonardPine wrote: » Sacriledge i know, but i've never seen any of Sergio Leone's 'Man With No Name trilogy' So i took the opportunity during this 'self isolation' period to del…
  • JamesCraig wrote: » talos7 wrote: » I'm not for or against, but I always felt that the Craig era would end with at least a mention of Dr. No. Because...? Because, I envisioned his era being a series of missions that showed his fi…
  • That turquoise water screams classic Bond.
  • Actually my top choice at this point is A. Turner , with N. Hoult as one of my younger prospects.
  • This looks awesome and reinforces my feeling that Chris Hemsworth is a strong contender; he’s got classic good looks, including height, buckets of charm and can obviously handle himself in action and fight scenes. When screentest commence, he absol…
  • JamesCraig wrote: » talos7 wrote: » mtm wrote: » Heinsenberg wrote: » While listening to a French podcast (in the presence of a visual effects technician who worked on the movie), I had confirmation that the Aston Martin Valhalla will …
  • mtm wrote: » Heinsenberg wrote: » While listening to a French podcast (in the presence of a visual effects technician who worked on the movie), I had confirmation that the Aston Martin Valhalla will be replaced by the Superlegerra in the film.…
  • peter wrote: » talos7 wrote: » RogueAgent wrote: » I think in these current times? With the current film completed, whilst we await a safe future time for the release of NTTD? Why not start getting writers and ideas for the next incarnatio…
  • NickTwentyTwo wrote: » talos7 wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » talos7 wrote: » (Spoiler) Never ever will that happen. Possibly? yes, Probably? No; but never say never, these are strange times. I could see a not-very…
  • RogueAgent wrote: » I think in these current times? With the current film completed, whilst we await a safe future time for the release of NTTD? Why not start getting writers and ideas for the next incarnation of the James Bond movies?!!!! …
  • Jan1985 wrote: » talos7 wrote: » (Spoiler) Never ever will that happen. Possibly? yes, Probably? No; but never say never, these are strange times.