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Same, coming from a big Craig fan.
This is what bothers me about the way things have changed since 2004. A list like this back then would most certainly be looked at as a joke. Yet here on imdb it appears these are serious suggestions.
Words fail me. To me, this is like suggesting country music legend Willie Nelson replace Cavill as Superman. Let's leave Bond alone for awhile and let something like that happen instead. The day someone like Willie Nelson plays Superman in an official Warner Bros DC epic, yes actually playing Clark Kent as well, traditionally, mind you, and it actually works, I'll consider taking a Bond list like this seriously.
Actually, I don't see the point of a list for Bond potentials 10-15 years down the line.
Actors age and grow into adulthood differently. Looking at the young Dalton in Wuthering Heights, for instance I honestly wouldn't see Bond potential there. It wasn't until he was in his 30's he grew into his looks, IMO, and became the bad a$$ we know and love.
On the other hand, Daniel Craig in that Zorro episode, I could definitely see as Bond material.
The question should be if Stevens is an actor more suitable for lighthearted material or more "serious" stuff. If he has the capability to looks a bit like Craig, act well, but manage the lighthearted moments better than our current Bond – then he is a very good candidate. He's taller too, which is a plus.
In one episode.
Yes!!!!! Craig kind of has Connery in DR NO hair there. Standing next to 6"4 ' Duncan Regehr is looks quite small, though.
I think this is a good point and I think Dan Stevens is an actor that could go either way with the character.
Dead pan humour I don't think would be a problem for him. Moore was the king of doing the ligher humour in the series and I don't see anyone else being able to top that. Pierce had a go at times and it was toe curlingly embarrassing.
I don't want to see Bond become too OTT again, no problem with a shift back to something not so serious but I think the dramatic flavour that DC's film has bought to the series isn't going to be something that is jettisoned.
I certainly don't want to see A-B travelogues with ticking the box antics, the Brosnan era was at times using all the subtlty of a sledgehammer to remind you that you were watching a Bond film.
Maybe some of you want constant reminders on the screen but the actor cast should be one the biggest factors that convinces you not the trappings around him.
Some of us are going to get what we want the next time round some of us aren't but I think the dramatic element isn't going to suddenly disappear.
I do detect something not so heavy the next time round but I don't see a huge jump into another tone like DAD to CR but I could be wrong.
I know some of you would love something akin to the Brosnan era but I for one would not want that again thank you.
I know some of you would love something akin to the Brosnan era but I for one would not want that again thank you.[/quote]
Like they said after ww2-never again!
I agree @Shardlake ... the edge and drama of the more recent films will not be going anywhere. I also don't think the filmmakers will make a beat for beat DC era Bond film with a new actor either... or a Brosnan era film, nor Moore, Laz or Connery.
It will be a new guy.
They will all have their vision that fits into certain archetypal images expected in a Bond film.
They will go out to make the best possible film for large, return-viewing audiences.
And since this isn't their first rodeo, they will know that a certain membership of the audience will be upset with the new actor and the new vision.
I admire your courage, Miss...?
No Brosnan there. Is it because he's Irish?
Damn, can't really say I see that. And I hate Affleck, I really do.
Probably because it isn t. Spend less time looking in a mirror, and just be yourself, Aidan.