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(not your poster, the thought of Brosnan not being fired after DAD) ;)
I thought at one point Brosnan was pushing for Tarratino to direct him in CR, now theres a film I`d like to see! Not that I was dissapointed with Craig in CR.
As much as I like Brosnan he was starting to look a bit old by the time DAD came around.
After the fourth film was taken, he simply wasn`t re employed.
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Anyhow, to go back to topic, the one on the right is my favourite, with the roulette table, nice touch.
He is 57 in this picture. Not only did he gain real acting talent during the last several years, but he aged really well. He could have pulled off an aging Bond, on the verge of his last assignement..
True he does look a bit heavier during some scenes of DAD but he seems to have lost that weight and aged pretty well IMO. BTW I don't think he looked THAT bad in Die but certainly past his prime.
@BAIN123 and @DarthDimi In an alternate world, I also pictured 'Ghost Writer Brosnan' as M. He really have the gravitas and magnetic presence in that film.
I will get slaughtered for saying this, but Brosnan in Ghost Writer puts Craig to shame. He was just amazing in the Polanski film.