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Just coming in to say that I'm intrigued by Glass Onion, but I find the voice so jarring still. Maybe it's because I grew up in the U.S. South.. but it's hard for me to accept Craig's character despite otherwise enjoying the first movie. I had the same problem with Logan Lucky, to be fair..
We're all just ever so confused.
It's kind of interesting that Craig has latched on to an American southern accent in his post-Bond career. Really trying to distance himself from the role I guess.
I don't know how to explain it but watching Craig do a southern accents feels like me trying to speak french. Like he's struggling to get it out.
Potential Spoilers...
https://ew.com/movies/rian-johnson-knives-out-board-game-stage-play/
I could support that. It does make me think that his next Star Wars movie(s) are still off for a bit.
Meanwhile, here are some interesting articles about DC and Skyfall.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-features/skyfall-at-10-sam-mendes-recalls-how-shutting-down-the-movie-led-to-its-ultimate-success-1235257671/
https://www.avclub.com/sam-mendes-spectre-comments-daniel-craig-james-bond-1849760712
https://www.007.com/how-daniel-craig-became-bond/
And we know how much Rian Johnson likes to push the envelope with making people uncomfortable, (Mark Hamill) lol.
To be fair, I never saw it as an attempt to do an authentic Southern accent per say. There's a sort of cartoonishness to Blanc so the exaggerated accent works well. Same for Craig's character in Logan Lucky. I can see why Johnson's instincts led to that.
I can understand and respect what they're going for, it just doesn't work on me. Maybe one day with a rewatch it'll click.
Re-watching the first one, I am almost convinced, the accent is just there as a joke to pay-off his character introduction. He just sits there, plays one note on the piano now and again and we wait and wait and wait for JAMES BOND to say something in this New England-Gothic-Murder-She-Wrote-Agatha-Christie-Whatever-Whodunnit and then he finally pipes up and he has this ridiculous southern drawl and from then on out it just gets weirder and weirder.
I like how Craig is really leaning towards comedy more and more so after Bond. He's got good comedic timing, and I think it's something that became more apparent after Logan Lucky.
I gotta say, now that his run is done, I'm more excited than ever to see what he does next.
https://tenor.com/view/weapon-of-choice-christopher-walken-walken-gif-20117054
I thought of that music video too when I was watching that.
https://deadline.com/2022/11/dave-bautista-daniel-craig-wasnt-happiest-person-as-james-bond-spectre-1235167984/
My man crush is officially complete.
He's turning into a camp icon and I'm all here for it.
(I'm a bit disappointed that he never got to/wanted to go there with his Bond, really.)
Not gonna lie I cringed quite a bit watching this, but I'm glad Daniel is enjoying himself
I was watching this video without sound and there were times when I was hearing "Goodbye Horses" in my mind. ;-)
That was not Daniel Craig. As noted good to see him enjoying himself.