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No apology is necessary friend.
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Daniel Craig pre CR, you can definitely see it -- he had the rugged looks, but he was masculine.
Here is Jamie in a more badass role:
Anyway, Michael Fassbender would be such a superior choice.
Agreed ..I think BB has forgotten whom Bond is ...if indeed that is where this headed.
I always thought McClory would kill Bond not the Broccolis
This kind of stuff bred the Salem witch trials, folks. Cool the rampant and savage speculation about people you don't know until you have actual proof of anything. And don't throw Barbara into the water to see if she floats either; that won't help us at any stage.
Michael guided Cubby's legacy very well over the years, I think we can give her some
respect, that she knows what she's doing.
Michael guided Cubby's legacy very well over the years, I think we can give her some
respect, that she knows what she's doing.
Michael guided Cubby's legacy very well over the years, I think we can give her some
respect, that she knows what she's doing.
It's a free forum... besides I didn't accuse ...read it. I asked has she...
We are all waiting to see.
and in frustration must have hit send a few times :\"> it's the election all
over again, voted three times then as well. ;)
Okay. I'm sure you have your reasons to think the other two would be likely to stick around longer. My guess is that Hardy would suffer with the media circus side of the job most. Though I know even less about the other two than him, so I might be entirely wrong as well.
is so relaxed and seems to enjoy the interviews and publicity circus which
accompanies film making.
So like Sir Roger and Pierce he would be brilliant at helping to sell Bond. :)
Meanwhile Turner is charging $25 per autograph. I'm not one to pass judgment on an actor I haven't seen in anything, but he comes off as a prick if true.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/aidan-turner-cashes-poldark-fame-7985607
Still need to finish the final episode of 'The Night Manager,' though I thought Hiddleston was pretty great in the role. I really don't know how he'd handle Bond unless he was cast, though. Same goes for just about any actor; I have ideas and I can picture them in a tux saying the infamous line and whatnot, but that's not the same thing.
Those are very different things, though. Many people are perfectly fine with the interviews, but not with the circus. For instance Hardy doesn't normally even do talk shows - the other two of those mentioned do. (Talk shows are not much about the movies, so I consider them on the circus side, too.) And then there's the increased tabloid/paparazzi interest and all that. I wouldn't say the circus necessarily accompanies film making - most of the circus can be successfully avoided by those who choose to - but couldn't possibly be avoided by anyone in the Bond role. (Heck, I don't know if, for instance, not doing talk show circuit would even be an option.)
But I completely agree with the general idea in your comment. (I say "general idea" since I can't comment on Hiddleston due to not having watched his interviews.)
We don't want someone leveling the 'fey' charge against him, as was allegedly done against Jackman before Craig was cast for CR.