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It’s also a decade old and Hardy’s output hasn’t been impressive recently. His mumbling psychotic schtick plummeted to new lows in his Capone film.
I used to love the guy. Now? Not so much.
I also see bond in this scene too
And while I don’t have the same opinion now years ago I saw this trailer and thought that could be bond
I still feel this brilliant series shows Hiddleston could be a decent Bond. A mix of Craig and Moore.
He’s still 5ft 8in tall. A very short Bond, if so.
Having just watched that little trailer I'm reminded that actually he'd be great. A couple of reasons often put against him are;
His T shirt debacle, doesn't really matter, as stupid as it was, Tom Cruise has recovered from 'the sofa'
His build, Bond was meant to be slim and athletic not an SAS type unit like DC so Hiddleston fits the bill there.
His lighter style, maybe we need a change of style for Bond 26, he could do humour and action convincingly. After all any copy of Craig will just feel second best (I love Craig in the role BTW)
But also, never forget:
:)
I agree. Plus The Night Manager shows that Hiddleston can be very tough on screen, but still retain a English gentleman demeanour.
Very much a matter of opinion: I thought it showed how he can't be convincingly tough.
Agreed. He's so, so wrong for Bond.
very much of the same mind; I've said it before, he has a face I'd like to punch. Just a big turn-off. Too "actorly".
He was in the running, yes; along with Karl Urban too.
He should have been bond.
I agree with wise but not the best.
Who would you have preferred? Clive Owen was the favourite at the time, I seem to remember.
When you look at the various cross over periods - '69, 73', '87, '95, '06 you realise that EON selected the best person out of the available contenders each and every time. But Fassbender never had a chance because of the insistence on staying with Craig.
He's so perfect that I would be happy to cast him now, even in a one off.
I’d be fine with that too.
Was he tested last time around?
His name wasn't in the bunch that we knew about; in 2005 he was still doing supporting roles in TV shows and I don't think he really broke out until maybe Hunger in 2008?
Yes, I am not claiming he should have taken the part over Craig in 2006. But I would have been happy had Craig not come back after Skyfall and Fassbender took over then. Or like I say, give him the role for one or two films now.