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Now, who wants to go back and figure out how many ads Roger Moore did as Bond in foreign countries for products I've never heard of?
Come on
For some reason I thought they did an updated Racing game, not the 2000 one, but maybe I'm misremembering. And I'm sure Sony certainly thought he was Bond in their ad. That was the intention, whether it was official or not, whatever that would look like.
"Timothy Watson provides the voice of Craig's James Bond"
Casino Royale
Quantum of Solace
Skyfall
Spectre
No Time To Die
GoldenEye 2010
Bloodstone
Happy & Glorious
2008 Sony TV ad
2011 Int'l Women's Day campaign
2012 Heineken 'Crack the Case' ad
2012 Sony 'Intelligence Gathered' ad
2015 Heineken 'The Chase' ad
With honourable mention to the spoofs:
2012 SNL, as host
2015 Skit with Stephen Colbert (car rental)
2015 Skit with Jimmy Kimmel (drinking game)
2020 SNL, as host
2021 Red Nose Day skit with Catherine Tate
SNL - 6 October 2012
Bond50 Bluray Collection skit, with extra Bond Girls and films. (Craig Bond in Hippopotopussy, 2010. Quantum of Leap, also 2010.)
Bond Girls - SNL (2012: 3:12)
SNL - 7 March 2020
With the opening monologue, Craig presents a "sneak peak" of NTTD in a wild casino scene.
Daniel Craig James Bond Monologue - SNL (2020: 3:22)
https://92ny.org/event/netflix-s-glass-onion.aspx
So bizarre that it's not the only time on screen that Daniel Craig investigated Christopher Plummer's unconventional family in a murder mystery, either.
I've just realised that. Well done. Really, what a coincidence!
And yes, I also wish they'd done more continuation films.
I think it's the best performance by a Bond actor in a non-Bond film.
Gosh there's a few candidates for that, not least anything Connery was doing in the 80s and 90s really(!), but yeah; it's certainly up there.
If you've never seen either of these, you should watch them ASAP. I considered Munich to be my favorite film for the longest time. I was actually just thinking a few minutes ago of how long it's been since I last saw it. I need to rewatch it sometime in the very, very near future.
I will put both Blurays next to my TV to ensure I watch them soon as I keep forgetting, I got about half an hour into Much previously.
It's good advice. Both films are tremendous and definitely show that DC has serious acting chops.
https://youtube.com/shorts/fdBsDZHKHHU?feature=share
He would obviously be able to pull off being a bounty hunter, Jedi master or imperial officer. But I’d rather see I’m in white lenses, tentacles and leather straps as one of Jabba’s sex slaves.
Eva Green: Actress gives evidence in High Court over bitter film dispute
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/jan/24/evil-peasants-and-vomit-eva-greens-whatsapp-messages-exude-star-quality