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1. Seydoux
2. Jill St John
3. Olga
honorable mention; denise richards, brit ekland, tanya roberts, sophie marceau, honor blackman, monica bellucci.
This performance as Swann is going to be epic!
It'd be interesting to see Bond's actions with the different spin of a beautiful woman immune to his charms. Is he in fact so amazing he can bed a bitter lesbian agent of Spectre?
The sexual loaded (gay) scene between Bond and Silva:
Reminded me very much of the (lesbian) sexual tension between Klebb and Tanya:
Two breathtaking Bond scenes. That both deserved an Oscar ;-).
Did anyone actually know that Raoul Silva is an anagram for "A Rival Soul". Silva basically is the villain-version of Bond.
It wasnt explicit (same with Rosa Klebb) but it was strongly implied by that comment, also all her pilots being women with male names.
Here a partial translation. No real news about her Lucia Sciarra's role but she has confirmed that she will be on set in January:
Monica Bellucci is finishing the last movie of Emir Kusturica and will play a top secret role, in "Spectre", the next James Bond movie directed by Sam Mendes
§2 PM: What are you doing in Spectre ?
§2 MB: I can't say anything. The only thing I can say is: my role is Lucia and I will begin to act in January.
§3 PM: Do you feel hurting to be the "oldest" James Bond girl ?
§3 MB: Obviously not! It proves that finally it exists another way to see the women and today a woman - 50 years old - is still wanted (§4: for directors and glamorous style). We listen what she's telling and is still a reference. Look the actresses like Catherine Deneuve or Isabelle Hupert who, in their ages, are on the top of their artistic skills. I have an overwhelming desire to do more.
Original article (newspaper): http://www.parismatch.com/People/Cinema/Une-femme-de-50-ans-est-toujours-desirable-680876
Marceau was stunning in TWINE, she hasn't aged quite as well as Bellucci.
Sophie & Monica are so gorgeous but Monica is just stunning of sensuality.
Oh, I always thought she was good looking, but was skeptical because at 50, I was wondering if her age had not caught up with her look. I don't spend my days looking at pictures of her in the tabloids, so did not know how well she aged until I saw the press conference. I do find it very daring that they went for someone her age.
All i am saying is whats the film and get me a ticket!!!! :)) :-bd
I actually think she chose to age gracefully, because she has wrinkles around the eyes, neck, etc. that are normal for a woman her age. If she has had anything done at all, then my guess is botox between her brows and in her upper lip, but I don't even wanna speculate about that because she has naturally full lips and I never catch her frowning anyway. Here's a woman with spectacular genes and a whole makeup team at her beck and call, I don't get why people immediately assume she's had anything done.
From these images shared here, I prefer Marceau and believe she still looks truly stunning whatever her age. Yes these pictures have probably had a post photographed gloss over as well as an army of make up artists at the outset but the beauty is in her grace and with the eyes - helped too by the more natural look shown here which only enhances this rather than OTT full blood red lips etc.
I think the casting of Belucci is long overdue. A guy like Bond is going to run into plenty of older attractive women in his galavanting about, and naturally he will show interest.
The last time Seydoux teamed up with the director Benoît Jacquot was in the 2012 film Farewell, My Queen which was nominated for 10 César Awards (French Academy). This is also another period film and will be released in France on 1st April.
I am hoping that Léa can make it to the première of her film. If so, it's another red carpet in the bag :-bd
I do recommend this film, even though I haven't seen it, but I have seen, Farewell My Queen, and that was a real good Seydoux film - actually my favourite Seydoux film.
Looks like a risque little film,if its a remake of this one, or the Paulette Goddard film.
So yes, the film might make you blush, God bless French cinema! :)