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I honestly can't.
Any body else getting sick of Elba's pushy self promotion for Bond. Now he's "blaming" Craig for recommending him 4 years ago. Unless I missed something in print, that is simply not true. Craig noted there could easily be a black Bond, but he never mentioned Elba who has been giving interviews to Time and other outlets touting that Craig is recommending him. No other Bond campaigned like this while the previous Bond was still in the role. It's cheesy.
Now he's complaining about all the buzz hurting his chances - which HE help start with endless references to doing Bond in his interviews. It was also his buddy Naomi Harris who bragged about starting the rumor and also falsely stating that Elba was already in negotiation with EON for the role. Elba will be 15 years too old for the part once B26 starts up. I have no problem with possibly having a black Bond. I have a big problem with Elba. Good actor, total egomaniac.
He has no chance at all whatsoever anyhow.
Use the EDIT function rather than post three times. X(
Totally not.
Lord help us!
@suavejmf, I agree with a lot of what you post on here, but JRM has to be one of the worst, most wooden actors ever to have graced the screen. His acting is abominable. He'd be a million times worse than Brosnan.
Agreed. Terribly affected acting by this chap.
Have you seen 'Matchpoint'? I never understood how that got such good reviews. I hate all of Woody Allen's UK-set films - abysmal.
I saw it. Interesting concept but poor execution and bad acting by JRM. Johansson looked good though.
He was pretty awful in the Tudors too. Both Cavill and he were in it and I thought Cavill was better (which is saying something because I have a low opinion of his acting capabilities as well).
Funny I just saw Scoop tonight with the in-laws. We all enjoyed iit.
Tudors was badly written I think. But he was seriously miscast as Henry VIII.
I couldn't agree more @smitty. When I saw this, it genuinely made me angry, just because it seems he has no respect for the franchise and comes across as so arrogant. If he genuinely wanted to be Bond, he would let the producers come to him, not draw the media's attention at every opportunity. We all know how Bond can boost a person's career and in my opinion, that's all he wants. I could be wrong but why else would he get like this and the fact that he "blames" Craig is just childish and stupid as if people are gonna start going against Craig. If Craig and Elba were put in a boxing ring, I'd be cheering for Craig all the way.
I also agree his colour isn't the problem, it's his age and now, quite frankly, his attitude. Sorry Elba, but no Bond for you.
Johnny Depp?
Meh... he's got one of the best British accents amongst Yanks in the industry, yes, but was Cap'n Jack Sparrow really a major British character?
Just doesn't seem to match the likes of Batman, Superman or Abe Lincoln for iconic clout...
I acknowledge the pitfalls of my argument, and the word 'iconic' was used in a broad sense & how important each character is rated is very subjective - it's certainly not a clear-cut case...
But I don't sense Jack Sparrow or Sweeney Todd as being as iconic or as important a character as those portrayed in the opposite UK->US sense (the ones I mentioned already).
The day when an American actor nails a character like James Bond, Shakespeare or Sherlock Holmes I will gladly retract my statement!
They still cannot forgive the war of 1812, can they?
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Off subject two actors who would have been great Bonds but too late now Clive Owen and Christopher Eccleston prior to him doing Dr Who I reckon he would have been the vision of Flemings Bond.
Disagree. Clive Owen sounds like a used-car salesman, vocally he was just wrong for Bond. And Eccleston is/was villain material all day long.
THE true missed opportunity was Michael Fassbender back in 2005.
He could have been cast whilst still a complete unknown in '05 (when he was starting to transition from TV into film). Would have fit perfectly as the new, young & inexperienced 007 and he is probably the only actor who would have done as well as Craig.
Fassbender was 28 at the time, same age Lazenby was when he got the gig.
I came across this a while ago. Wasn't gonna post it, but what the hell http://idrisnotbond.tumblr.com/
I like the "idrisnotbond" part. It should become a Twitter hashtag every time this guy opens his mouth.
What is not Bond about this image of Owen
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I can wear a suit too, that does not make me Bondian. Okay, so Clive Owen can wear a suit.
Yes, a British Nicholas Cage. There is something haggard about his face and demeanor which I cannot see would fit Bond.
Yes, Fassbender in 2005 would have been inspired casting. I think he might well have been even better than DC.
Having said that, I also think Bab's decision to go for DC was pretty inspired and I'm pretty happy with the lead actor we have. Not 100% sure about the direction of the movies, esepcially since SF, but DC is still a solid Bond. I just think that may be Fassbender has that something extra that would have made him great.
Tom Hiddleston...and machismo in the same sentence? I...I...do not see it. Frankly it looks like he'd struggle against a stray gust of wind, never mind against someone like Oddjob.
Anyway, I think the same thing that applies to him applies to a lot of the candidates mentioned here - once you've done a multi-film huge blockbuster action/superhero role, you're not gonna be Bond. Why? EON wants to create their own hero, not borrow a hero who has been made by Marvel or whoever else. Look at who the final candidates for the gig were last time - Craig, Cavill, Worthington, none of them had any baggage from action blockbusters.
So I think realistically we can forget Cavill, Fassbender, Hiddleston, Hemsworth, and anyone else who is heavily associated with other blockbusters. Who does that leave us then? I'd say Dan Stevens is in good standing right now, he's got some buzz/hype going. I agree that Jamie Bell might be the kind of name thrown into the mix, especially if DC recommends him to EON. Though apparently he's 5'7, might work against him.
Good points.
Yes, I think Dan Stevens could be worth keeping an eye on as well.