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Mate I agree but you’re banging your head against a brick wall here and it’s not worth it. We all know exactly what he’s going to say as soon as his name pops up, and he’s never going to change his mind or accept any opinions he disagrees with as valid. Just ignore him.
Yeah I think conveying total self-confidence is possibly the main thing he needs to act. But there’s lots: comedy, drama, being a movie star level leading man, being an alpha male, having a bit of sexiness… it’s a fair bit to hit.
Nonsense of course.
For Casino Royale they screentested 8 to 10 actors. Some say it was 8, but at the time they said it was whittled down from 10
All of your + - 11k posts? I'd be inclined to agree.
Yeah I don’t think he was strongly considered. He wasn’t in the list that leaked of people who supposedly tested in 05.
So other than Craig and Cavill, who else actually screentested ?
Craig, Cavill, Worthington and Goran Visnjic all tested.
I believe Martin Campbell wanted Visnjic!
Thanks!
Oo i didn’t know so many tested. Would love to see some footage from them but I doubt we ever will.
My “Holy Grail” of Bond is to see all of the screentest done over the years.
I'm seeing more of his work as an actor and whilst I believe he's got work to do, I don't feel that such a suggestion is such a long shot anymore. He's proving himself as a competent actor, and would quite possibly play a very credible Bond.
Yes it seems unlikely; I guess actors don't particularly want people to see them in jobs they failed to get, and even ones of those of people who did get it like Dalton's, Brosnan's or Craig's we haven't seen more than photos of, maybe because their performances were a little more embryonic? There was suggestion we'd see Craig's in the recent documentary, but it only was only BTS stuff.
It make me wonder how the clips which were released of James Brolin's and Sam Neill's tests, plus those of some of the OHMSS guys, came to be released. Maybe they didn't mind! You'd imagine they'd have been paid..?
I don't think so (someone corrects me if I'm wrong.) What McMahon did however is push his name a lot and stare his interest very publicly.
No one would take the "guy" seriously. This is how he looks in his spare time. His nan wants her wardrobe back:
https://commanderbond.net/2995/the-men-who-could-have-been-bond.html
Gerard Butler
Henry Cavill
Rupert Friend
Daniel Goddard
Martin Henderson
Julian McMahon
David Morrissey
Alex O’Lachlan
Ingo Rademacher
Dougray Scott
Christian Solimeno
Antony Starr
Karl Urban
Goran Visnjic
Dominic West
Sam Worthington
They knew that Cavill, Craig and Worthington may have been in the final three, and that O’Lachlan says he tested in costume, so there may have been more.
More importantly, it seems like his performance has been largely criticised in Don't Worry Darling. I don't think we'd do too well with a Bond who is potentially overshadowed by his female co-star in terms of acting ability.
Although for my money, Florence Pugh is one of the best performers around at the moment. I think she's brilliant.
Just stop your crying
It's a sign of the times
Welcome to the final show
Hope you're wearing your best clothes
You can't bribe the door on your way to the sky
You look pretty good down here
But you ain't really good
He'd already sang it by himself, especially the last line.
She's been amazing since day one. I've never seen a bad performance from her, and her breakout role in Lady Macbeth is not easily forgotten.