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You should work at Mediamass :)
Nono, you should marry me ;-). Everyone in here knows that we're discussing as fierce as two desperate housewives. :-P So.....wanna?
@gustav_graves - if I was casting BOND 24 :
Bruno Ganz as Blofeld - Chiwetel Ejiofor as Number 2 - Michael Shannon as trained assassin/henchman
Which is why I think he would be great playing Blofeld (or head of Quantum for example) and sending out younger villains to cause trouble.
The thing is, Blofeld has to be old enough to be a seasoned villain in a leadership position, yet still young enough to be able to fight Bond mano a mano and have reasonable chances to win. One of the reasons why I think sometimes Blofeld should maybe only appear after Craig's tenure, against a younger actor playing Bond.
If the production wants to introduce Blofeld then you are probably right about having a younger actor play the part. However I still think that Bruno Ganz would be a great villain. Maybe not Blofeld but definately a villain. I'm actually suprised at how young the screen Blofelds have been. Donald Pleasance, Telly Savalas and Charles Grey were in their 40's when they played Blofeld on screen!
I also still believe August Diehl should play a henchman. Harry Treadaway was more of a suggestion. I also could see August as Blofeld himself if they wanted to go for a younger version of the character.
If Blofeld is returning we need an actor who has a pedigree but not a huge name, being a very famous will detract from who he is, just get a bloody good European character actor to essay Ernst.
I'd love to see some of the Scandi noir crowd like Pilou Ashbaek or Soren Malling utilised to some effect in a Bond film.
There is a huge difference with Q: Q was Llewellyn and Boothroyd's importance in Fleming's novels is marginal. Blofeld on the other hand was Bond's nemesis, his Moriarty, and his background and personality were defined and covered at lenght. Making him youthful would be going the Khan/Cumberbatch way. Not a good idea.
It's true. The "Q" as we know him is in large a creation of director Guy Hamilton.
Stellan is one of my favorites! I hope he is in a Bond film someday.
You can read the full interview here: http://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/music/prom-queen-paloma-faith-interview-9698729.html
Google her, you'll be impressed. And here is her official website: http://www.palomafaith.com/
Chiwetel Ejiofor is refusing to deny rumours he is to play the next James Bond villian. Asked this week the 12 years a Slave star said "Who knows, its is all speculative at this point. You will be the first find out". Asked if he wanted to follow in the footsteps of acting legends such as Christopher Lee and Donald Pleasence Chiwi, 37, added: "Its a great franchise any actor would like to be in"
This type of comment has been in that paper before, back in April when the news broke.
I just want to know it's not the same thing reprinted, that's all.
Things are starting to heat up on the news front.
I really would like him as the next villain!
Why?
You don't. Everyone should know all this is opinion and we don't agree with others.
Why not? An absolute talent.
But yeah, those quotes @Germanlady posted sound virtually identical to what he stated the first time he was asked: It would be a fantastic opportunity, etc... Though that could just be due to him having to remain elusive about the whole thing.
As for the singer: Bring on Lana del Rey. She could do a really silky and sultry title song in the vein of Sheryl Crow's Tomorrow Never Dies. Then again, I could totally see them going with Adele again. She nabbed them an Oscar her first time around so why wouldn't they go for the gold again and simultaneously set about establishing Adele as the series' modern-day Bassey? She was a favorite of Craig's also. Makes sense to me.
Kind of a dumb question but here's more than enough reason as to why...
He was in his mid to late 20s and already had such a magnificent and compelling screen presence.