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But again, this is, for me, promising news. The next test will be seeing what news we get regarding Seydoux.
They can revisit Spectre and blofeld once there's a new bond.
And bond saying 'it didn't work out' ties up the madeline thread. Although I doubt many people will even remember the end of Spectre come 2019
agree 100% if they aren't bring back spectre might as well start all over with new actor its unfortunate they couldn't get it right with with craig
and agree here too why would they go through all the trouble just to throw it all away the same as I feel about babs selling off the franchise rumor.
Well, I'm Barbara Broccoli, and now that I see you are disclosing delicate information here, I can guarantee you won't return!
PS: Matt is my middle name.
I wish they do that
Obvious?
The story that said Waltz was really playing Blofeld (but would make it initially appear he wasn't) came from the Daily Mail. But it wasn't by Bamigboye. We had the usual fan reaction (Daily Mail is a rag, etc, etc, etc) It was not taken as obvious he was lying because fans (especially British ones) cited how awful the tabloids are, etc.
When you're caught in a big lie (and Waltz was), it's never obvious you're suddenly telling the truth later without corroboration. We don't have that corroboration yet.
That said, do I *know* Waltz is lying? No. Do I know he's telling the truth? No. At this point, I can't trust much of what he says one way or another.
He obviously signed a contract stating he wouldn't disclose information about spectre. All the actors do. For every movie ever. Doesn't make him a liar. And they clearly tried (and failed majorly) to make Oberhauser being Blofeld a big surprise, hence why he denied that he was Blofeld.
I blame Mendes, not Waltz for that. Bring back Waltz under a director that lets him do what he does best; play villains
Yeah, which is why I think the producers are outdated, thinking that shit actually would work.
Yes, for sure, the material wasn't the best, but... sometimes... great actors... who put in effort , ELEVATE THE SHIT THEY'RE GIVEN.
I have no doubt that Waltz was given a hot, steaming plate, BUT... in every scene he was given, he gave not two shits. He ran through his bag of tricks, in a lazy fashion.
He was an actor going through the motions. He could have done more, but, he seemed to be asleep during SP
To me, the SP meeting was trying to capture something special, like TB, and it was shot beautifully, but, unlike TB, this meeting was a giant YAWN (dammit, that broken finger again)....
SP's script was flawed, but--
Waltz was even WORSE... (my apologies, fellas, finger keeps... you know...)..
Is Charles Gray alive and available? [No, he's not.]
Does this news from Waltz confirm Daniel Craig will return in Bond 25? [This I don't know.]
Am I really drinking a gin & tonic if I leave out the lime (or even lemon) slice? {Doesn't really matter.]
These are difficult times.
Either way I thought he wasn't great but he was fine. Not a patch on Bardem/Silva but he was a decent villain, had a few cool moments. I think the disappointment comes from how Blofeld is meant to be Bond's arch nemesis but none of them so far have ranked amongst the best. I also think that's because once you take away all the iconic stuff there's really nothing to him as a bad guy in the movies. In the first two books he's in there isn't much there character wise either but he at least has that rich detailed backstory.
And he signed away whatever credibility he would have for future projects.
See Harris, Naomie ("I'm not playing Moneypenny!")
See Broccoli, Barbara, ("We haven't hired John Logan to write Bond 24 and Bond 25")
Calvin the Bond Reviewer on Youtube said it best: if you're going to commit to the whole Blofeld idea, go all the way. You don't get any sense of familiarity between them, even though they supposedly grew up together... Bond treats him like just... another villain.