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I'd rather them bring back Brosnan, Dalton or Moore over most of the candidates.
Superman as famous as it is its not a character as cool and sexy as James Bond, actually id say its quite Boring brining superman Back has been a fiasco since Paul Rudd because the character doesn't honestly have legs
So the actor is not the problem is the character itself. The only true great Hero warner has is Batman and they should stick to it
Anyway going back to Cavil i think he did a very fine job in the man from UNCLE sure not oscar worthy but convinced me very much he could do Bond.
If EON wants to make more surface level light hearted Bond films going forward, then he may (and I really mean 'may') be able to pull it off, but if any sort of dramatic heft is required, I'd stay away from Cavill personally.
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Roy Hodgson plays the villain.
His looks scream Bond to me but I've never seen him act.
On a more serious note: check him out in "And then there were none", as it shows a more brutal side of him, while he is also wearing a dinner jacket.
Meanwhile it seems he is still laying low about Bond. Wise choice IMHO, since Daniel Craig hasn't officially resigned.
No Bale is the better actor by far.
Cavill is not my choice or favourite to be the next Bond. But in light of the idiotic press statements suggesting totally pointless, unsuitable and pc for pc's sake candidates (Elba etc), he makes more sense.
He's good as a blue collar working class type (The Finest Hours, Unstoppable) but this is certainly no Bond imho.
Which describes Bond's background, actually. I never would have connected Pine to Bond until seeing this ad the other day.
Craig himself, despite his considerable talents, has trouble bringing the refinement that Bond should present (imho), and I'm sure Pine will find it even more difficult.
I'm looking for a chap who can naturally convey that sense of class along with a disdainful chip which Vesper talked about in CR.
No thanks, but if he is cast instead of that other Ryan in the Canadian FYEO production, yes please.
Funny, I thought of doing my own Canadian FYEO Bond film.
For some people wearing a smoking is all it takes to be Bond. Or at least a suit.
A few years ago I thought Cavill would grow into a capable actor that would fit the bill. I think now he relied too much on his good looks. Without technique a gift is only an annoying habit as Georges Brassens said. Maybe he had a gift.
Way too old. And not that great of an actor IMO.
The fact that he's American immediately discounts him as a candidate.