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I really would like your take on the series. I appreciate your opinion.
Ditto for @bondjames ..
Referring to Vargr? Yes I enjoyed it. Bond is far more lethal and "Flemingish" than Craig's last two films. Very nice contemporary take that's true to Fleming.
Referring to Vargr? Yes I enjoyed it. Bond is far more lethal and "Flemingish" than Craig's last two films. Very nice contemporary take that's true to Fleming.
Bond isn't related to any of the villains. No personal vendetta until the bad guys push Bond to go medieval in the last issue of the arc.
I added a romance date night right before the warehouse scene though ...adds nothing but expands the role of the female Berlin agent. She is later killed by Masters of course.
Also added a barge crane to flip the Bentley to avoid comparison to SP.
Ok cast.
Bond now is Jack Hutson
M Sir Ben Kinsley
Keeping Harris ...@ClarkDevlin's Tanner suggestion.
Mark Rylan as Q.
Maybe Cillian Murphy I think is his name. Kind of a creepy actor if I have the name right.
Oh Google Juu kun do ...it's a real life gunkata fighting style
As for Cillian Murphy, I think he's too American for Kurjak.
Similar to Christensen..how about Jacek Koman?
:D thanks my friend.
Second Unit Director John Mahaffie
Director of Photography Frank Griebe
Yes, both worked on The International but that wasn't why I picked. I read a Mahaffie interview that impressed me and Griebe was an old @bondjames recommendation on another thread.
Back to score ....???
:-?
UPDATE: How about Sam Redford as Masters? Maybe tad older but what do you think?
Also hoping the collected Vargr brings in new fans too.
As for The VARGR Full Edition, it'll be coming with a few brand new artworks from the development stages so that might be intriguing.
Here is a fan in waiting, it should be out in 6 weeks. I've never completely read a Bond comic before, because I found the art mediocre, but you guys here got me interested in the Ellis/Warren effort.
Enjoy it, old chap! ;)
Well I sincerely hope you enjoy.
I changed my mind ... Dion Beebe he is an Australian DP. Oscar winner.
Thanks ...I was bored.
Cover art by Dom Reardon
Synopsis:
Bond is sent to breach a secret base in the depths of England, alone, without back-up, and fully deniable: a place from Cold War history, with only one way in and one way out, while the forces of security services all over the world are seemingly ranged against MI6, and all Bond has is his gun and a few pieces of a bloody, dark puzzle...
Proving more than a simple tide over between films though.
Ellis has written a Bond to date that stands up quite nicely on his own.
Very much so. Maybe we are witnessing history in the making. Bond becoming established in the comic book world, this time for good. Who knows, maybe this will be considered a 'legendary' Run in ten years from now, only time will tell. There is very little to compete against when it comes to Bond comics.