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Well, of course they were never British in the original Fleming Bond novels, anyhow. Exotic=foreign actor. Just look at the success of Raoul Silva.
I always wondered how an Hispanic like Silva ended up working for MI6. I guess he only needed British nationality, maybe one of his parents or even grandparents was British.
He doesn't have to be British to work for MI6. That philosophy goes all the way back to Kerim Bay who was head of Station T, Turkey.
True. But wasn't Bey a British national?
This could work beautifully.
His mother was English and his father Turkish and he was born in Turkey. I think he would qualify as a British National but only if he applied for citizenship.
I guess Sadruddin (Octopussy) would be another example like Silva.
I think so, too. Perhaps the villain could suffer from some sort of medical condition that gives him this appearance, or would it work better for the villain to just have that appearance for no particular reason at all? Either way, it would highlight the extent of their potential for evil.
This comercial is realy a spoof on Skyfall (I must think about Silva comment's about England The Empire / Mi6 so old fashion) and over use of Die Another Day Astin Martin look like cars (I whas happy the Astin Martin be destroyd in QOS)
And iam happy there not use Matthew Goode, who i stil like to see as villian in tuxedo. Because i like it there wil play again with Bond English class what Daniel Craig Bond not realy have show yet.
When Mr White and Quantum return.. English chactor/actor wil more like Henchman i think. Bond, M, Q, Moneypenny, Tanner, Olga and mabey Kincade, Villiers and Clair Dowar be the only ''other'' British chacters.
I wonder, though, are station heads different as they are mostly natives and blend in to the backdrop that they happen to represent wherever around the globe? I think so, personally.
Stations are usually linked to the embassy and the agents have a diplomatic cover.
A bit like Pleydell-Smith from Dr. No, I suppose, though I guess that that was still colonial days - Government House etc.
What do you think of my theory on reliable natives being used as cover for Heads of Stations and their staff of agents e.g. Vijay and Saddruddin?
That said, we are going off topic. It could have its own thread.
Yes, sorry. I lost sight of that, actually. Perhaps if you wish you'd like to start something on Stations in the Bond universe. Like most if not all of your threads so far I'm sure that it'd be an instant classic to return to again and again, dear brother @Ludovico.
All fair points there; can't argue with that at all. I doubt though that Ian Fleming (notorious 70 a day unfiltered cigarettes chain smoker) would have ever written a Bond villain to have been evil because he smoked a pipe. Cheroots, you may remember, are a different matter, though. Sir Hugo Drax, Kristatos and Francisco Scaramanga all smoke cheroots (as does M, usually a pipe smoker, in the Moonraker novel). How about a Bond villain who chews tobacco? Or is that too much of a Western genre cliche? It probably is.
I think that's what we'll get in Bond 24, or rather I hope so.
This is off topic though, as it has nothing to do with his appearance.
Exactly.
Ha! That would be a riot. Billy Ray Blofeld.
Why the hell not, that's what I say!
PS Having see Inglorious Bastards a few nights ago on TV (and that reminding me of Resevoir Dogs), evil can so effectively be portrayed via actions and character, you dont need gimicks.
There were times (before Fleming) where it was perfectly OK to link ethnic background with being evil and we have grown up and realised that its just wrong, things do evolve and hopefully improve.
(PS its not just Fleming, http://cjc-online.ca/index.php/journal/article/view/718/624)