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His weapon: A slingshot.
True. But how many Bond villains were actually physically imposing? Dr. No? Goldfinger? Blofeld? Stromberg? More recently, Elliot Carver or Dominic Greene? I don't have problem with a villain who isn't physically intimidating if he is powerful via wealth and/or influence. Malek would be interesting because he'd have that "Jared Kushner" kind of adolescent slimeballishness (a new word I just made up). But that also requires a good henchman.
Alec trevelyan ?
Maybe in 2006...
.... and 2019, Just wait.
Hmm...I'm not sure about classic. The only amusing lines in the film where all uttered by Fiennes
Looks like Freddie Mercury to me
Of course this wasn't lines spoken by the main villain, but there's plenty of bad dialogue in SP, that was my point.
This Marek chap doesn't look it in any possible way. Sorry to say. I'd rather they get someone like Oscar Isaac.
There are few roles in the Bond series that I would not like to see recast because they were that indelible the first time around. Ilse Steppat's Irma Bunt is one of them, however.
Actually, he looks EXACTLY like a young Raúl Juliá
Uh oh Spectre haters.
What??? Virtually nobody wants McQuarrie to helm Bond 26, because everyone knows the great Christopher Nolan would be very willing to direct that film... I HATE JamesBondRadio.
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lol. You're funny.
Not.
Although any one of the two would make me happy.
I'm sure they have some notion that no fan wants this. No one who truly loves Bond wants this. Not one. Don't they know it? Doesn't EON have a single notion of the few things that unite fans in their, well, fandom? There aren't that many:
1) Center the film more on Bond than the service;
2) Give it a non personal angle;
3) Bring back some panache.
I think ALL of us can agree on that. Don't we?
Don't they know about this?
http://jamesbondradio.com/rami-malek-unlikely-to-portray-the-villain-in-bond-25-despite-casting-attempt/
Meanwhile, Variety said they never even got to the offer stage.
I reached out on Twitter to the author and he seems optimistic that the deal could be worked out. I'm not sure how it can as Malek is filming Mr Robot from March to December next year.
Not all of us want to take Tom Cruise in the alley and pleasure him like some I know. Can't stand the insufferable scientologist and certainly don't want his vastly overrated franchise influencing our beloved series.
If this does happen with Bond don't think I'll be sticking around for long when it reboots.
If you want to this kind of thing just go and see the pint sized egotists next chapter no need to go imposing this kind of thing all over Bond, thank you.
I'm putting my faith on Fukunaga, but...who knows. At this point, it's all good news vs bad news vs daft rumours vs fake news... I wish we could go back to 1999 and to reading cinema magazines and real news.
Comment of the day.