Who should/could be a Bond actor?

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  • Posts: 9,858
    007HallY wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    It's already past the point of being ridiculous. Hand it over to someone else, who actually cares. Who the h-ll cares about some game show??

    There are still novels games and comic books to enjoy…

    As for me i would rather they take the time to do something good rather then rush into something bad…

    Rush into things!?

    i-feel-like-im-taking-crazy-pills.gif

    Yes rush into things again waiting four years for the brilliant Casino Royale was 100% the right move

    Its been only 2 years since No Time to die so lets not pretend its been a decade since the last bond film

    If we had the release date for the next film + writer and director locked in then I might agree with you, but Babs just admitted they haven't begun the process yet, meaning it's at least another 3 years away. So, yes, we are in for another long wait.

    1.5 - 2 years (and the latter is at a push) seems to be their timeline for making these films if that’s any consolation. Even casting for Bond once it gets going isn’t as long as one would imagine.

    I mean, I don’t know when Bond 26 will get released. But it will come at some point in the future and almost all of us here will see it. Much as I’d like a new Bond film sooner rather than later it’s not an easy task figuring out what to do this time round.

    I'm desperately hoping by some miracle it happens in 2025 but I suspect not.

    I don’t know. We’ll just have to wait and see. Like I said once it gets going the process tends to be quicker than people realise.

    I suspect we’re very much in the ‘drawing board’ stage, as I’ve said a number of times. As nice as it is to imagine that Christopher Nolan will come along tomorrow, pitch an idea and have a script ready in a month with ATJ ready to go as Bond, it just doesn’t work like that.

    I assumed this past summer we would of gotten the info about Nolan and ATJ clearly i was wrong ….

    I still say ATJ is on the shortlist if not babs number 1
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
    Posts: 8,252
    Risico007 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    It's already past the point of being ridiculous. Hand it over to someone else, who actually cares. Who the h-ll cares about some game show??

    There are still novels games and comic books to enjoy…

    As for me i would rather they take the time to do something good rather then rush into something bad…

    Rush into things!?

    i-feel-like-im-taking-crazy-pills.gif

    Yes rush into things again waiting four years for the brilliant Casino Royale was 100% the right move

    Its been only 2 years since No Time to die so lets not pretend its been a decade since the last bond film

    If we had the release date for the next film + writer and director locked in then I might agree with you, but Babs just admitted they haven't begun the process yet, meaning it's at least another 3 years away. So, yes, we are in for another long wait.

    1.5 - 2 years (and the latter is at a push) seems to be their timeline for making these films if that’s any consolation. Even casting for Bond once it gets going isn’t as long as one would imagine.

    I mean, I don’t know when Bond 26 will get released. But it will come at some point in the future and almost all of us here will see it. Much as I’d like a new Bond film sooner rather than later it’s not an easy task figuring out what to do this time round.

    I'm desperately hoping by some miracle it happens in 2025 but I suspect not.

    I don’t know. We’ll just have to wait and see. Like I said once it gets going the process tends to be quicker than people realise.

    I suspect we’re very much in the ‘drawing board’ stage, as I’ve said a number of times. As nice as it is to imagine that Christopher Nolan will come along tomorrow, pitch an idea and have a script ready in a month with ATJ ready to go as Bond, it just doesn’t work like that.

    I assumed this past summer we would of gotten the info about Nolan and ATJ clearly i was wrong ….

    I still say ATJ is on the shortlist if not babs number 1

    When it comes to Bond, I hope he’s this generation’s Clive Owen . 😏
  • Posts: 4,300
    Risico007 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    It's already past the point of being ridiculous. Hand it over to someone else, who actually cares. Who the h-ll cares about some game show??

    There are still novels games and comic books to enjoy…

    As for me i would rather they take the time to do something good rather then rush into something bad…

    Rush into things!?

    i-feel-like-im-taking-crazy-pills.gif

    Yes rush into things again waiting four years for the brilliant Casino Royale was 100% the right move

    Its been only 2 years since No Time to die so lets not pretend its been a decade since the last bond film

    If we had the release date for the next film + writer and director locked in then I might agree with you, but Babs just admitted they haven't begun the process yet, meaning it's at least another 3 years away. So, yes, we are in for another long wait.

    1.5 - 2 years (and the latter is at a push) seems to be their timeline for making these films if that’s any consolation. Even casting for Bond once it gets going isn’t as long as one would imagine.

    I mean, I don’t know when Bond 26 will get released. But it will come at some point in the future and almost all of us here will see it. Much as I’d like a new Bond film sooner rather than later it’s not an easy task figuring out what to do this time round.

    I'm desperately hoping by some miracle it happens in 2025 but I suspect not.

    I don’t know. We’ll just have to wait and see. Like I said once it gets going the process tends to be quicker than people realise.

    I suspect we’re very much in the ‘drawing board’ stage, as I’ve said a number of times. As nice as it is to imagine that Christopher Nolan will come along tomorrow, pitch an idea and have a script ready in a month with ATJ ready to go as Bond, it just doesn’t work like that.

    I assumed this past summer we would of gotten the info about Nolan and ATJ clearly i was wrong ….

    I still say ATJ is on the shortlist if not babs number 1

    I suppose the strikes didn't help matters, but my instinct is if Nolan was definitely going to get the job we'd have heard something more concrete by now. As it is he's not involved, and I don't think any director will be during the initial stages of Bond 26 (until we get to a treatment/script stage anyway).

    I think ATJ has legitimately had a meeting with the producers, but I also suspect other actors have too. His name just happens to be the one that got leaked, and I suspect he's the most famous. Clearly no one's been offered the role (by this I mean invited to audition) and I think it's just a case where EON want to have a good list of committed potentials in place when casting does come about. I don't think it's a case where he's at the top of their 'list'. In theory such a shortlist doesn't exists prior to the actual auditions. At this point it's just about gathering who they see as strong candidates for the role.

    As usual it's worth saying I could be wrong, but this seems to be the broad situation from what I can tell/when you cut through nonsense such as ATJ filming a gun barrel (which was clearly bs) or Nolan wanting to do a period piece Bond (which is unverified, whether true or not).
  • ivarbrcye99ivarbrcye99 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    Posts: 53
    007HallY wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    It's already past the point of being ridiculous. Hand it over to someone else, who actually cares. Who the h-ll cares about some game show??

    There are still novels games and comic books to enjoy…

    As for me i would rather they take the time to do something good rather then rush into something bad…

    Rush into things!?

    i-feel-like-im-taking-crazy-pills.gif

    Yes rush into things again waiting four years for the brilliant Casino Royale was 100% the right move

    Its been only 2 years since No Time to die so lets not pretend its been a decade since the last bond film

    If we had the release date for the next film + writer and director locked in then I might agree with you, but Babs just admitted they haven't begun the process yet, meaning it's at least another 3 years away. So, yes, we are in for another long wait.

    1.5 - 2 years (and the latter is at a push) seems to be their timeline for making these films if that’s any consolation. Even casting for Bond once it gets going isn’t as long as one would imagine.

    I mean, I don’t know when Bond 26 will get released. But it will come at some point in the future and almost all of us here will see it. Much as I’d like a new Bond film sooner rather than later it’s not an easy task figuring out what to do this time round.

    I'm desperately hoping by some miracle it happens in 2025 but I suspect not.

    I don’t know. We’ll just have to wait and see. Like I said once it gets going the process tends to be quicker than people realise.

    I suspect we’re very much in the ‘drawing board’ stage, as I’ve said a number of times. As nice as it is to imagine that Christopher Nolan will come along tomorrow, pitch an idea and have a script ready in a month with ATJ ready to go as Bond, it just doesn’t work like that.

    I assumed this past summer we would of gotten the info about Nolan and ATJ clearly i was wrong ….

    I still say ATJ is on the shortlist if not babs number 1

    I suppose the strikes didn't help matters, but my instinct is if Nolan was definitely going to get the job we'd have heard something more concrete by now. As it is he's not involved, and I don't think any director will be during the initial stages of Bond 26 (until we get to a treatment/script stage anyway).

    I think ATJ has legitimately had a meeting with the producers, but I also suspect other actors have too. His name just happens to be the one that got leaked, and I suspect he's the most famous. Clearly no one's been offered the role (by this I mean invited to audition) and I think it's just a case where EON want to have a good list of committed potentials in place when casting does come about. I don't think it's a case where he's at the top of their 'list'. In theory such a shortlist doesn't exists prior to the actual auditions. At this point it's just about gathering who they see as strong candidates for the role.

    As usual it's worth saying I could be wrong, but this seems to be the broad situation from what I can tell/when you cut through nonsense such as ATJ filming a gun barrel (which was clearly bs) or Nolan wanting to do a period piece Bond (which is unverified, whether true or not).

    The Nolan 'news' came around the time he had a film out in cinemas - so take with a pinch of salt.
  • Posts: 4,300
    007HallY wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    It's already past the point of being ridiculous. Hand it over to someone else, who actually cares. Who the h-ll cares about some game show??

    There are still novels games and comic books to enjoy…

    As for me i would rather they take the time to do something good rather then rush into something bad…

    Rush into things!?

    i-feel-like-im-taking-crazy-pills.gif

    Yes rush into things again waiting four years for the brilliant Casino Royale was 100% the right move

    Its been only 2 years since No Time to die so lets not pretend its been a decade since the last bond film

    If we had the release date for the next film + writer and director locked in then I might agree with you, but Babs just admitted they haven't begun the process yet, meaning it's at least another 3 years away. So, yes, we are in for another long wait.

    1.5 - 2 years (and the latter is at a push) seems to be their timeline for making these films if that’s any consolation. Even casting for Bond once it gets going isn’t as long as one would imagine.

    I mean, I don’t know when Bond 26 will get released. But it will come at some point in the future and almost all of us here will see it. Much as I’d like a new Bond film sooner rather than later it’s not an easy task figuring out what to do this time round.

    I'm desperately hoping by some miracle it happens in 2025 but I suspect not.

    I don’t know. We’ll just have to wait and see. Like I said once it gets going the process tends to be quicker than people realise.

    I suspect we’re very much in the ‘drawing board’ stage, as I’ve said a number of times. As nice as it is to imagine that Christopher Nolan will come along tomorrow, pitch an idea and have a script ready in a month with ATJ ready to go as Bond, it just doesn’t work like that.

    I assumed this past summer we would of gotten the info about Nolan and ATJ clearly i was wrong ….

    I still say ATJ is on the shortlist if not babs number 1

    I suppose the strikes didn't help matters, but my instinct is if Nolan was definitely going to get the job we'd have heard something more concrete by now. As it is he's not involved, and I don't think any director will be during the initial stages of Bond 26 (until we get to a treatment/script stage anyway).

    I think ATJ has legitimately had a meeting with the producers, but I also suspect other actors have too. His name just happens to be the one that got leaked, and I suspect he's the most famous. Clearly no one's been offered the role (by this I mean invited to audition) and I think it's just a case where EON want to have a good list of committed potentials in place when casting does come about. I don't think it's a case where he's at the top of their 'list'. In theory such a shortlist doesn't exists prior to the actual auditions. At this point it's just about gathering who they see as strong candidates for the role.

    As usual it's worth saying I could be wrong, but this seems to be the broad situation from what I can tell/when you cut through nonsense such as ATJ filming a gun barrel (which was clearly bs) or Nolan wanting to do a period piece Bond (which is unverified, whether true or not).

    The Nolan 'news' came around the time he had a film out in cinemas - so take with a pinch of salt.

    True. I suppose only time will tell.
  • 007HallY wrote: »
    True.

    Not really. Both the Daily Mail article and the alleged insider information on the AJB forum appeared months after the release of Oppenheimer.
  • Posts: 4,300
    007HallY wrote: »
    True.

    Not really. Both the Daily Mail article and the alleged insider information on the AJB forum appeared months after the release of Oppenheimer.

    Yeah, you’re actually right. Suppose you can argue it came off the good will of Oppenheimer but I think I had an idea the rumours started earlier. Oh well.

    Like I said only time will tell. I think they’re still very much at the stage I described, and we’re not going to get a Nolan or a director of a similar ilk swooping in with a fully formed idea. It’s just not how these things work.
  • buddyoldchapbuddyoldchap Formerly known as JeremyBondon
    edited November 2023 Posts: 194
    Gents, I got him. He's two years old, his name is Noam and he happens to be my son. Already watching TSWLM and he's got the looks down, save for a couple of feet. When they finally get things up and running he'll be ready.

    IMG-20231101-185003.jpg
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
    Posts: 8,452
    Gents, I got him. He's two years old, his name is Noam and he happens to be my son. Already watching TSWLM and he's got the looks down, save for a couple of feet. When they finally get things up and running he'll be ready.

    IMG-20231101-185003.jpg

    Got my vote. B-)
  • ivarbrcye99ivarbrcye99 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    Posts: 53
    007HallY wrote: »
    True.

    Not really. Both the Daily Mail article and the alleged insider information on the AJB forum appeared months after the release of Oppenheimer.

    Story broke when it came out mate.
  • Posts: 15,229
    Gents, I got him. He's two years old, his name is Noam and he happens to be my son. Already watching TSWLM and he's got the looks down, save for a couple of feet. When they finally get things up and running he'll be ready.

    IMG-20231101-185003.jpg

    At the pace things are moving, Noam will be too old for the role when auditions start.
  • Posts: 364
    I wonder if the next Bond actor will be cast from the 007: Road To A Million tv game show? Maybe Babs might like one of the candidates:

    RTAM-Joey-James-LS.jpg

    ill-definitely-think-about-it-think.gif

    ;))
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
    Posts: 8,252
    I’ve wondered, If, as it was with Craig, Barbara is keen on a particular actor, would that actor’s age affect the speed at which they move forward? If at the moment the actor is a bit too young then they may develop the film as he ages into the role. On the other hand if an actor is older, would they move with greater urgency?
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
    Posts: 18,343
    bondywondy wrote: »
    I wonder if the next Bond actor will be cast from the 007: Road To A Million tv game show? Maybe Babs might like one of the candidates:

    RTAM-Joey-James-LS.jpg

    ill-definitely-think-about-it-think.gif

    ;))

    I'm sure you're being facetious there but I don't think Eon are keen to have another George Lazenby on their hands. And I say that as a Lazenby and OHMSS fan.
  • Posts: 15,229
    I bloody hell hope not!

    Regarding Road to a Million, am I the only one thinking they're really pressing a lemon here? If I wanted to watch reality TV, I'd watch reality TV. Why can't they just bloody invest their money, creativity and energy on the next Bond movie?
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
    Posts: 13,999
    Ludovico wrote: »
    I bloody hell hope not!

    Regarding Road to a Million, am I the only one thinking they're really pressing a lemon here? If I wanted to watch reality TV, I'd watch reality TV. Why can't they just bloody invest their money, creativity and energy on the next Bond movie?

    To be honest, I think it's something that will cheapen the brand. Ok, so they don't feel ready to press on with a new film, but want to keep the brand out there. So why not sign a deal with Big Finish? They wouldn't even have to cast the movie Bonds, instead allow BF to cast their own Bond.
  • Posts: 15,229
    Ludovico wrote: »
    I bloody hell hope not!

    Regarding Road to a Million, am I the only one thinking they're really pressing a lemon here? If I wanted to watch reality TV, I'd watch reality TV. Why can't they just bloody invest their money, creativity and energy on the next Bond movie?

    To be honest, I think it's something that will cheapen the brand. Ok, so they don't feel ready to press on with a new film, but want to keep the brand out there. So why not sign a deal with Big Finish? They wouldn't even have to cast the movie Bonds, instead allow BF to cast their own Bond.

    That's my issue with it: it feels cheap.
  • Posts: 4,300
    talos7 wrote: »
    I’ve wondered, If, as it was with Craig, Barbara is keen on a particular actor, would that actor’s age affect the speed at which they move forward? If at the moment the actor is a bit too young then they may develop the film as he ages into the role. On the other hand if an actor is older, would they move with greater urgency?

    I think if they’re dead keen on a particular actor they’ll adjust things to match with the actor’s age, if this is needed at all. That said I think going from what MGW and BB have said they know Bond should be a bit older (and by this I mean in his 30s) or at least appear this way. I think the only scenario in which we’ll get a ‘younger’ Bond actor is if someone in their late 20s comes along and projects that gravitas and appearance of being 30+.

    Honestly, I do think coming across as older is important. James Bond isn’t a 20 something year old ex-SAS agent, he’s a former navy officer who’s worked his way up to an elite part of MI6. He’d be slightly older even compared to other 00 agents.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,256
    Ludovico wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    I bloody hell hope not!

    Regarding Road to a Million, am I the only one thinking they're really pressing a lemon here? If I wanted to watch reality TV, I'd watch reality TV. Why can't they just bloody invest their money, creativity and energy on the next Bond movie?

    To be honest, I think it's something that will cheapen the brand. Ok, so they don't feel ready to press on with a new film, but want to keep the brand out there. So why not sign a deal with Big Finish? They wouldn't even have to cast the movie Bonds, instead allow BF to cast their own Bond.

    That's my issue with it: it feels cheap.

    I agree. Reality TV is one of the very lowest forms of entertainment for me. They might as well have pushed for a Bond version of Temptation Island.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
    Posts: 8,252
    007HallY wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    I’ve wondered, If, as it was with Craig, Barbara is keen on a particular actor, would that actor’s age affect the speed at which they move forward? If at the moment the actor is a bit too young then they may develop the film as he ages into the role. On the other hand if an actor is older, would they move with greater urgency?

    I think if they’re dead keen on a particular actor they’ll adjust things to match with the actor’s age, if this is needed at all. That said I think going from what MGW and BB have said they know Bond should be a bit older (and by this I mean in his 30s) or at least appear this way. I think the only scenario in which we’ll get a ‘younger’ Bond actor is if someone in their late 20s comes along and projects that gravitas and appearance of being 30+.

    Honestly, I do think coming across as older is important. James Bond isn’t a 20 something year old ex-SAS agent, he’s a former navy officer who’s worked his way up to an elite part of MI6. He’d be slightly older even compared to other 00 agents.

    Well said…
  • Jordo007Jordo007 Merseyside
    Posts: 2,641
    I have no doubt they have people in mind, perhaps not one person like with Daniel in 2005, but I'm sure they have a very shortlist.

    Reading about Casino, it seems they waited to get their man cast and then amended the story to suit Daniel's age, so perhaps they'll do something similar with Bond 26?
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
    Posts: 2,545
    Ludovico wrote: »
    I bloody hell hope not!

    Regarding Road to a Million, am I the only one thinking they're really pressing a lemon here? If I wanted to watch reality TV, I'd watch reality TV. Why can't they just bloody invest their money, creativity and energy on the next Bond movie?

    Because they don't have to.
  • edited November 2023 Posts: 181
    It's funny, when I first saw the 007: Road to a Million trailer on youtube, it seemed to have way too many views for only being on there for one day. Then I realized with Brian Cox in the thumbnail looking all villian-y and with the title, a lot of people probably clicked on it thinking it was a trailer for a new Bond film. That's what it looked like. I think it was intentional too. And then I found out today Brian Cox himself actually thought the same thing:

    https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/brian-cox-joined-007-road-to-a-million-next-james-bond-movie-1235640137/
    When Brian Cox joined the new reality competition series 007: Road to a Million, he admitted that he thought he signed up for something a little different.

    During Tuesday’s episode of The Tonight Show, the Succession star told host Jimmy Fallon, “I thought it was the new James Bond film.”

    “So I said, ‘Oh, finally they’re getting me in a James Bond movie,” he continued. “I thought, ‘Yes, of course!’

    But to Cox’s disappointment, he quickly learned that “there was no script and there was no James Bond movie.” He added, “For years, I thought, you know I would love to be in James Bond. It would be really interesting. And I thought this was my moment, but it wasn’t.” Instead, he played the game controller and orchestrated the series’ challenges in 007: Road to a Million.

    Poor guy. Get him in the next movie as the villian.
  • SIS_HQSIS_HQ At the Vauxhall Headquarters
    Posts: 3,800
    bondywondy wrote: »
    I wonder if the next Bond actor will be cast from the 007: Road To A Million tv game show? Maybe Babs might like one of the candidates:

    RTAM-Joey-James-LS.jpg

    ill-definitely-think-about-it-think.gif

    ;))

    None of the candidates would've fit really 😅, they're just players, just like some of us here being a member of a James Bond fandom.
  • Posts: 15,229
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    I bloody hell hope not!

    Regarding Road to a Million, am I the only one thinking they're really pressing a lemon here? If I wanted to watch reality TV, I'd watch reality TV. Why can't they just bloody invest their money, creativity and energy on the next Bond movie?

    To be honest, I think it's something that will cheapen the brand. Ok, so they don't feel ready to press on with a new film, but want to keep the brand out there. So why not sign a deal with Big Finish? They wouldn't even have to cast the movie Bonds, instead allow BF to cast their own Bond.

    That's my issue with it: it feels cheap.

    I agree. Reality TV is one of the very lowest forms of entertainment for me. They might as well have pushed for a Bond version of Temptation Island.

    They could bring back James Bond Junior and I wouldn't be as unhappy about it.
  • echoecho 007 in New York
    Posts: 6,380
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    I bloody hell hope not!

    Regarding Road to a Million, am I the only one thinking they're really pressing a lemon here? If I wanted to watch reality TV, I'd watch reality TV. Why can't they just bloody invest their money, creativity and energy on the next Bond movie?

    To be honest, I think it's something that will cheapen the brand. Ok, so they don't feel ready to press on with a new film, but want to keep the brand out there. So why not sign a deal with Big Finish? They wouldn't even have to cast the movie Bonds, instead allow BF to cast their own Bond.

    That's my issue with it: it feels cheap.

    I agree. Reality TV is one of the very lowest forms of entertainment for me. They might as well have pushed for a Bond version of Temptation Island.

    Piz Gloria: For Real
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,256
    echo wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    Ludovico wrote: »
    I bloody hell hope not!

    Regarding Road to a Million, am I the only one thinking they're really pressing a lemon here? If I wanted to watch reality TV, I'd watch reality TV. Why can't they just bloody invest their money, creativity and energy on the next Bond movie?

    To be honest, I think it's something that will cheapen the brand. Ok, so they don't feel ready to press on with a new film, but want to keep the brand out there. So why not sign a deal with Big Finish? They wouldn't even have to cast the movie Bonds, instead allow BF to cast their own Bond.

    That's my issue with it: it feels cheap.

    I agree. Reality TV is one of the very lowest forms of entertainment for me. They might as well have pushed for a Bond version of Temptation Island.

    Piz Gloria: For Real

    Imagine 😄. One man, tons of girls, the staff (and you can't really count them), and a woman with ears like an elephant. I would watch that.
  • bondywondy wrote: »
    I wonder if the next Bond actor will be cast from the 007: Road To A Million tv game show? Maybe Babs might like one of the candidates:

    It would be easier to just cast Gregg as Bond. Barbara could play M, and Michale G. the villain.
  • peterpeter Toronto
    Posts: 9,511
    bondywondy wrote: »
    I wonder if the next Bond actor will be cast from the 007: Road To A Million tv game show? Maybe Babs might like one of the candidates:

    It would be easier to just cast Gregg as Bond. Barbara could play M, and Michale G. the villain.

    Very Freudian, 😂!!!
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
    Posts: 18,343
    bondywondy wrote: »
    I wonder if the next Bond actor will be cast from the 007: Road To A Million tv game show? Maybe Babs might like one of the candidates:

    It would be easier to just cast Gregg as Bond. Barbara could play M, and Michale G. the villain.

    Nah, Babs is definitely the villain. At least according to some of the people here...
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