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That's one way of looking at it. However, say had Sean done NSNA sporting his "Man Who Would Be King" look I probably would have been disappointed in spite of the fact he was playing a retired Bond. He certainly considered doing it without the toupee and possibly wearing a beard, but in the end chose to keep Bond as he was, only older.
I'd rather see Daniel the same, but older.
This video, along with the Olympics short with the queen, might be the only instances in which Bond has been used as a fictional character, invading real world space.
Sure, if they want to kill the franchise forever. Some of you are giving me constant nightmares.
He looks well, but prefer no beard to be honest.
Agreed. It shouldn't have been a topic of discussion, especially in his third film.
Exactly. It's such a simple route to have taken but idiocy prevailed that day. Honestly, the Craig era post QoS is such a let down and disappointment.
As for the age thing, I've not minded it. Craig's Bond would be nearing voluntary retirement for a 007 is he was in a Fleming novel by SF time (and was already quite old in CR), so the story's focus on other characters wondering if he's through are somewhat in line with a story Fleming would have to write if he did write Bond as a 45 year old man. I think the same sorts of things would happen; Moneypenny would tease him about being an "old dog," a superior would question if he's past in and needs to resign his work, etc. Craig Bond is a lot closer to that retirement age and so more of those questions present themselves but I think a lot of of the doubt in him is also driven by the British government's feelings who don't think we should have spies no matter their age. So Bond is fighting not only his employees to prove himself, but also the government culture that he serves who are both wondering how long any of them can stick with it.
But I would like to get one movie of each Bond actor outside their Bond catalogue.
Nothing that is dramatically different to Bond unless it's really considered one of the best.
I'd be very grateful for suggestions for Daniel Craig as I have no knowledge whatsoever about the man outside of Bond.
I agree, absolutely.
Dragon Tattoo...purchased.
He looked good in Layer Cake but his TR character was much closer to Bond.
Only when I saw Tomb Raider, it made me understand why he might be a good Bond.
And he blew it out of the Park with CR of course.
I would recommend TR to you @Andi1996Ruegg as i think it's exactly the sort of fun that you are looking for ;)
And Angelina Jolie is outstanding, in all sorts of ways.
And what makes you the arbitor, may I ask?
That's my story-- and I'm sticking to it.
I think it'd be great if Craig could get Christopher Eccleston cast as the villain in Bond 25 (Mark Strong would be cool too but him as the bad guy feels a bit obvious nowadays). He's a Bond fan and an amazing actor, I'd love to see him and Craig work together in anything but in Bond especially it'd be a dream come true and it seems like he has enough pulling power/creative control to make it happen.
This is a more complex scenario today for better or worse and I'm not going to pursue the details. But my awareness of the original story is why I commented what I did.
1. TGWTDT
2. Layer Cake
3. Logan Lucky
4, Munich
5. Enduring Love
6. The Mother (you will never look at DC the same way again)
7. Road to Perdition (ranked lower because DC's role is fairly minor)
8. Cowboys and Aliens
9. Flashbacks of a Fool (DC appears in the first and final acts; the film suffers because of it. He's a tour de force, especially in his restaurant scene with friend Mark Strong, see below)
10. Sylvia
We all gotta take a breath and laugh.
Honestly if you’d like to chat more, please PM me. My wife will also chat with you too. My joke was more of a characterization of a man than it was of Jolie’s real life medical history. And the “guy” (character) saying the joke was remarking more on the chesty Lara Croft image than it was on Angelina’s medical issues.