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Bond having to face
Ummm.... Craig looks the exact same as he always has except his hair is graying. Moore looked like a grandfather.
Yep. It’s no comparison. Craig looks frigging amazing.
Gotta agree. Moore was looking great in his late 50s but still looked kind of old for Bond.
Personally, I hope it will be titled
or
Warhead 2020
especially now that Eon owns the titles
just to make a few people here go completely mad.
Pierce was still Bond looking in his 50s. Craig is looking better than ever. With perhaps the exception of Lazenby, who seems to have aged rapidly (but is looking very well today considering his age), I'd say we should consider ourselves lucky with our Bonds and their well-preserved looks.
lol
I have to agree with this. In all the recent photos of Craig, his age is becoming very noticeable. I was hoping that Bond#25 would have been a clean break.
Moore fans can be very deluded.
Roger looked ridiculous in his last 2 he did, the stuntmen were on the screen longer than him.
How about...............
or......................
Good logo, but this is wrong thread. Theres a forum for the title. This is about the locations,
those are terrible titles. Sorry, just saying
Craig is pushing Connery's NSNA age. In fact it probably would have been more appropriate to have done SKYFALL now.
But who would be Kincade?
I was thinking Sir Anthony Hopkins.
Yes!
He looks bloody brilliant! Way to go, Craig! Compare that to the ones from months ago. He got in shape and kept going. Now, for our first filming photographs please. Whats that? Too soon? No problem, by now I've got a degree on Waiting probated by EON productions.
They are, but like the ones ToTheRight posted,
Actually, the truth is that Ian Fleming probably spent more time working on some material that was called at the time "Longitude 78 West" than writing "007 in New York", "The Property of a Lady" and "The Hildenbrand Rarity" combined, which makes of Longitude... a more Flemingian title than most of what's left in the short stories.
I wouldn't be shocked if Fleming had a notebook in which he would write down every good title he could come up with, regardless of having a story ready for it. But I doubt he would waste too many great titles for his short stories. Some of them were just intended to be perfunctory, they would appear in a magazine or in a collection of short stories once, to be forgotten just after that. I don't see the point of transforming them into the title of a major film that will be a worldwide event just because Fleming thought of them.
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This is a very nice picture of him.