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Exactly. Complacency is not a luxury this franchise can afford. I don't want to see things reach the point where another drastic reboot is needed to right the ship.
Yeah..........Fassbender thinks Bond should be in his early twenties? That would be fine if Eon were planning a reboot focusing on Bond's Eton (or the film Bond's Cambridge) years. Or his Navy career. My feeling is "f*** that". I'd maybe be open if it were along the side-maybe a television miniseries or something while Eon continued to produce big screen films. I think we've had enough Bond origin films for a loooooooooooong while.
Wait, that went too fast. Who's the stylish guy in the suit and how did the people around him fall down? Are they sick? I bet it was tummy aches.
Wow! Never seen him before this clip. Chris Vance- I like his style. He's 44 but looks closer to 35. If Eon went with someone like THAT to replace Craig I'd be thrilled.
Try Transporter: The Series, which is based on Jason Statham's famous Transporter trilogy and is a fair continuation of. Unlike the recent installment (reboot) in the film series. Chris Vance plays the character like he was playing a combination of James Bond and Simon Templar in the series.
And like I said, watch Hawaii Five-O's Season 7 Episode 2. There's a lot of jab at The James Bond saga there as well as elements inspired by both the novels and the films. :D
Very cool! I'll have to check those out. I'm looking him up as we speak--looks' like he's on Supergirl as Non as well. His haircut in the photos I'm seeing is a bit like Craig's, and he seems to have a Connery ruggedness, and dashing at the same time.
I want to see that Hawaii Five-O episode- sounds great.
This whole beat up bad guys and adjust suit/cuffs is so fake, I wish people would stop this.
I'll have to check that out. Haven't seen Transporter: The Series and I guess I could sit through 45 minutes or so of 5O.
I'm sure I'll will enjoy that one to be honest.
http://markoconnell.co.uk/producing-the-producer-bond-producers-set-to-produce-the-tale-of-one-of-seventies-cinemas-key-names/
That's co-produce guys, before you all throw yourselves in front of a train.
I like a bit of both.
I'm sorry, but I laughed out loud at that. If we never get anything like the Moore era again (or Brosnan to some extent), it'll be too soon.
Anything Terence Young and Peter Hunt touched, for me. DN and FRWL are the films I think of when I contemplate what it means to be a proper Bond film, before the formula got corrupted.
The Craig era has been a return to that, with an edge.
*unless it's From Russia With Love
I grew up on Moore so I have a bit of a nostalgic soft spot for those films.
Have to agree with you on that one. +1
Bond faces Blofeld and all the remaining SPECTRE members one last time in a food fight in the mess room of London's Sunnyshire retirement home, where they're all residents.
Those were some good impressions, haha.