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Hated Gosling as I thought he was "acting" tough guy, instead of "being"... I know that's a controversial opinion for the lovers of DRIVE.
Personally I have a love for the script, the direction and the great character acting-- hated the leading man... He is NOT Bond... He doesn't have old-school Connery/Grant/or whomever charisma... He's a paper tiger.
Well said @RC7. When in doubt, go back to the beginning. Keep it traditional.
I have no idea who to cast as the next Bond. I like Hiddleston and Fassbender. I don't think either will land the role. I'm not sold on Turner and genuinely hope he's not cast. He doesn't have film star leading man qualities. Maybe okay for British TV, but not a global appeal.
I hope we get a typical Bond look, and as @RC7 said don't deviate too far from source.
A tenure is more than one movie and Brosnan's tenure showed his limits. But Turner might be the right choice for the same reasons, if he becomes heir apparent, although I doubt he will be plebiscited like Brosnan was.
A German Bond, that'll be the day.
I'll give this one a....NO.
Surely you jest @tanaka123
They rewrote Bond's past with DC with him being born in West Berlin in 1968, so we already have a German Bond @Benny
*OSATO*
"Kill Him."
Who ?
Awful choice.
I purchased a few of his films last year to get a better idea of his suitability. He's a decent looking chap and a reasonable actor. However I don't think he can bring the necessary edginess without overplaying it (there's something run of the mill and unmemorable about him to me). Plus I'd prefer someone with a more traditional look next time out.
Sure, Adams played another secret agent (Charles Vine) in "supposedly taking place in the Bond universe" B-Movies, The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World and its two sequels, but they've been forgotten about as soon as they were released. They should have cast Tom Adams as James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. He has the build, the perfectly sophisticated Queen's English accent, charisma, the deep voice, I don't know what kept them.
+1
Agreed...he had more of a mature look to him than Lazenby as well,but I suppose they must have looked at him and decided no for some reason.