Who should/could be a Bond actor?

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  • buddyoldchapbuddyoldchap Formerly known as JeremyBondon
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    LucknFate wrote: »
    I mean his acting skills are completely subjective, but I think he looks fine to me. Probably of all the candidates, he’s the one who looks the most like Bond conceptually speaking. This is coming from somebody whose never really championed him for the part.

    I'd agree. He sold me ages ago, just has aged out a bit. I'd take a trilogy with him if they had no other ideas and we wanted someone I see as a blend of Connery and Brosnan on the poster. Could do a lot worse, and many here have tried.

    No clue what he'd bring to the part. He always seems in control and gentlemanly, at least.

    What a wonderful post.
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    LucknFate wrote: »
    I mean his acting skills are completely subjective, but I think he looks fine to me. Probably of all the candidates, he’s the one who looks the most like Bond conceptually speaking. This is coming from somebody whose never really championed him for the part.

    I'd agree. He sold me ages ago, just has aged out a bit. I'd take a trilogy with him if they had no other ideas and we wanted someone I see as a blend of Connery and Brosnan on the poster. Could do a lot worse, and many here have tried.

    No clue what he'd bring to the part. He always seems in control and gentlemanly, at least.

    What a wonderful post.

    Lucid. Balanced. True.
  • I mean his acting skills are completely subjective, but I think he looks fine to me. Probably of all the candidates, he’s the one who looks the most like Bond conceptually speaking.
    Had it been 2015, when And Then There Were None aired, I would have totally agreed with you. And at the time I think I was championning him. The problem is that we are ten years later and Turner is no longer 30 but 40, meaning he will probably be, at best, 42 or 43 when Bond 26 will be released. He's the one who looked the most like Bond conceptually speaking as you said, but unfortunately the ship has sailed for him.

    He would have been the best candidate, with Jamie Dornan for my money, to take up the role if Craig finished his run in 2015 with Spectre. But unfortunately it didn't happen.
  • buddyoldchapbuddyoldchap Formerly known as JeremyBondon
    Posts: 190
    I mean his acting skills are completely subjective, but I think he looks fine to me. Probably of all the candidates, he’s the one who looks the most like Bond conceptually speaking.
    Had it been 2015, when And Then There Were None aired, I would have totally agreed with you. And at the time I think I was championning him. The problem is that we are ten years later and Turner is no longer 30 but 40, meaning he will probably be, at best, 42 or 43 when Bond 26 will be released. He's the one who looked the most like Bond conceptually speaking as you said, but unfortunately the ship has sailed for him.

    He would have been the best candidate, with Jamie Dornan for my money, to take up the role if Craig finished his run in 2015 with Spectre. But unfortunately it didn't happen.

    Or in other words 'the one that got away 💔'

    Boohoo.
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    The ships have sailed for the older guys and not yet built for the younger ones. I chose a speed boat.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
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    The question is @DewiWynBond how are you going to handle the screen tests?
    How’s your voice?
    Height?
    Have you rehearsed the two scenes EON often use for tests, Bond and Tania in Bonds hotel and Bond and Tracy in Bonds hotel?
    Any hesitation any could cost you the role.
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    @Benny I have different voice deliveries which I'd need to modify after a discussion. I have not rehearsed with another person.

    I'm excited for screen testing, and on set I'd be quiet, creative, and learn on the job.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
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    And what about your acting credentials @DewiWynBond ?
    Why will the casting director give you a shot?
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    @Benny I'm more of an entrepreneur, so I have other credentials. Because I'm a magician.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Julie T. and the M.G.'s
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    @Benny I'm more of an entrepreneur, so I have other credentials. Because I'm a magician.

    That's good. Bond is a charismatic fellow, so you'll be needed to create some magic with your female costars on the screen.
  • buddyoldchapbuddyoldchap Formerly known as JeremyBondon
    Posts: 190
    Benny wrote: »
    And what about your acting credentials @DewiWynBond ?
    Why will the casting director give you a shot?

    How about... Benny for Bond!

    Sounds catchy.
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
    Posts: 15,138
    Benny wrote: »
    And what about your acting credentials @DewiWynBond ?
    Why will the casting director give you a shot?

    How about... Benny for Bond!

    Sounds catchy.

    That’s very kind of you @buddyoldchap even though I am English and have lived in Australia for the past 26 years, there are a few stumbling blocks.
    I’m not an actor
    I’m balding
    I don’t have the looks or physique for the role
    And most importantly, I’ll be in my early 50’s by the time Bond 26 goes into production.
    But thanks anyway. ;)
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    News, we need a crumb. . . 😏
  • BennyBenny Shaken not stirredAdministrator, Moderator
    Posts: 15,138
    talos7 wrote: »
    News, we need a crumb. . . 😏

    Sadly there doesn’t seem to be any on the horizon.
    This is going to be a long wait.
    Buckle in!
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    edited January 29 Posts: 2,052
    EON as usual are working covertly. Once they announce Bond 7, it won't sound out of place, if they said they've been watching Bond 7 since Spectre wrapped production.
  • edited January 29 Posts: 6,709
    Well, EON is the true Spectre on Bond’s shoulder, the author(s) of all his pain. They have people everywhere and they operate in the shadows ;)

    In EON I trust. That much I am sure. And I’m quite curious as to what they’ll come up with next.
  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
    Posts: 8,217
    Univex wrote: »
    Well, EON is the true Spectre on Bond’s shoulder, the author(s) of all his pain. They have people everywhere and they operate in the shadows ;)

    In EON I trust. That much I am sure. And I’m quite curious as to what they’ll come up with next.

    I strongly feel that the powers that be are always, in some form or another, evaluating various actors for the role of Bond; they may not be as laser focused as was Barbara on Craig but I think that there are actors who have caught their attention.
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    talos7 wrote: »
    Univex wrote: »
    Well, EON is the true Spectre on Bond’s shoulder, the author(s) of all his pain. They have people everywhere and they operate in the shadows ;)

    In EON I trust. That much I am sure. And I’m quite curious as to what they’ll come up with next.

    I strongly feel that the powers that be are always, in some form or another, evaluating various actors for the role of Bond; they may not be as laser focused as was Barbara on Craig but I think that there are actors who have caught their attention.

    Exactly. How can one imagine another scenario, in which they are blind to it. They are smart and have a formidavle machine to keep running. Of course they are watchful. It’s not as they do Bond26 charades over the Christmas dinner, but they do talk amongst each other. I’m sure they do.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Univex wrote: »
    talos7 wrote: »
    Univex wrote: »
    Well, EON is the true Spectre on Bond’s shoulder, the author(s) of all his pain. They have people everywhere and they operate in the shadows ;)

    In EON I trust. That much I am sure. And I’m quite curious as to what they’ll come up with next.

    I strongly feel that the powers that be are always, in some form or another, evaluating various actors for the role of Bond; they may not be as laser focused as was Barbara on Craig but I think that there are actors who have caught their attention.

    Exactly. How can one imagine another scenario, in which they are blind to it. They are smart and have a formidavle machine to keep running. Of course they are watchful. It’s not as they do Bond26 charades over the Christmas dinner, but they do talk amongst each other. I’m sure they do.

    I bet they do, all the time. I'm also constantly reminded of Cubby's words to Barbara, about not letting anyone screw up Bond. She's not a giddy, smitten schoolgirl anymore. She knows the business she's in. And I think we're lucky that the Broccoli's are still very much involved.
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    GE has a weak script. The movie and the villain don't make much sense.

    But I didn't read the John Gadner's novelization. Maybe he fixed all the plot holes.
  • VenutiusVenutius Yorkshire
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    Yeah, so do I. Barbara Broccoli, in particular, is our best defence against any insidious mission creep from Amazon, I reckon.
  • edited January 30 Posts: 9,847


    Well i know i will have to turn in my bond fan card for this but Ritchie directing and Cavill as Bond and Cary ewells as M

    Personally i would love it but i know i am the only one

    Also where do i turn in my Bond fan card for suggesting something so outrageous
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    In some alternate dimension Guy Ritchie made Casino Royale (2006) with Jason Statham as Bond. Thankfully, I don't have the space time coordinates to access that dimension.



  • edited January 30 Posts: 6,709
    Risico007 wrote: »


    Well i know i will have to turn in my bond fan card for this but Ritchie directing and Cavill as Bond and Cary ewells as M

    Personally i would love it but i know i am the only one

    Also where do i turn in my Bond fan card for suggesting something so outrageous

    Must say, that really does look like a bit of healthy fun :)

    Not sure I’d want that for our man Bond, though. I’m a bit sick of action, and would love a comeback of some proper espionage.
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    Risico007 wrote: »


    Well i know i will have to turn in my bond fan card for this but Ritchie directing and Cavill as Bond and Cary ewells as M

    Personally i would love it but i know i am the only one

    Also where do i turn in my Bond fan card for suggesting something so outrageous

    You are not the only one.
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    @Benny I've taken the discouragement to heart.
  • Jordo007Jordo007 Merseyside
    Posts: 2,641
    Risico007 wrote: »


    Well i know i will have to turn in my bond fan card for this but Ritchie directing and Cavill as Bond and Cary ewells as M

    Personally i would love it but i know i am the only one

    Also where do i turn in my Bond fan card for suggesting something so outrageous

    That looks like loads of fun. It's probably the most likeable I've ever seen Cavill to be honest. I've always liked Guy Richie and his direction I'm general
  • peterpeter Toronto
    Posts: 9,509
    I will definitely be watching this.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    Freddie Fox portrays a young Ian Fleming in The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare.

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  • talos7talos7 New Orleans
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    Very androgynous
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