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Wow you typed all that self important guff when you could've easily said 'I'm a racist' and moved on.....and on that note I'm not spending any more time on this forum.
If Bond is played by a black actor, white actor, Asian actor… so what? What does that do TO YOU?
Good. Don't come back. Reported, by the way.
Are you even serious? Have you ever heard of Fleming? Ever read the books? Do you even care about the legacy of Bond?
It's notable that some gangs only seem to turn up when there's a race argument brewing.
You say it's sensible and well-argued but I see a load of strawmen and invented opponents being argued against, together with totally made-up points like "making nomi the official 007 was babs idea of "testing the waters"". Just inventing quotes (another example is him quotes the phrase "improve the branding" at one point- who is he quoting?) and arguments to rail against is pretty much the opposite of 'sensible' to me. It's why I just ignored the post when it appeared.
He’s high on my list of candidates and definitely deserves a look.
I went and pulled up a few interviews with him and my only quibble, one I have with many contemporary actors, is his voice; it’s a bit thin.
Do any of these actors seek out voice coaches?
And everyone forgets about John Gavin.
Simplest way I can put it is, I think it’s superficial in the world of the films, but significant in the real world they’re being released in.
In the context of an escapist blockbuster series, set in a heightened reality take on the post equality act present, about a top shagger gadget toting superspy saving the world for a fictional version of Britain that’s still very much a superpower, it’s as superficial as they want it to be. It’s not real. You’ve even got historical dramas doing race blind casting now, so I’m not sure why people seem to think fantasy blockbusters absolutely have to realistically represent every nuance of the black/asian experience. But the films are being released in the real world, where POC have been under represented on screen, particularly in leading blockbuster sort of the roles. And that is significant, because it’s a nice bit of representation that opens up the pool of actors who can do it, and gives people of different backgrounds the chance to see themselves as a national icon.
Excellent intelligent reply which answers all the questions fully, could not agree more. You’re an asset to the forum.
Right, now that matter is closed and has been answered, let’s move on.
I've always been the same on this, until I re watched the films back preparing for NTTD.
I noticed how much Bond commands the scene with his voice alone. Watching Lazenby and Pierce they have such a mousy delivery at times
Are you pretending the films never deviated from the source material?
Depending on the actor it’s a risk worth taking.
I’m still amused that casting a POC is what draws the line for some “fans”, after so much this franchise has gone through. Like, really? THAT is when you say “I’m done”?
I obviously prefer those big commanding voices of Connery or Craig or the like, but I don’t think it would be the end of the world if he didn’t match up; Pierce still worked as Bond for me.
Sounds like you know your answer.
Speaking of DC, the studio is looking for a black Superman. How do you feel about that?
No I don’t.
And nobody in Europe cares about Superman. Bond is our lad.
Batman has been black for about a year now:
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/dec/11/new-batman-will-be-black-dc-comics-announces
It's not Bruce Wayne though. It's Tim Fox son of Lucius Fox.