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No homo.
Craig doesn't look too bad here with his scruffle.
Ta for the link.
We Bond fans proud ourselves of having wild imagination, don't we :-D ? You inspired me to do something similar, making up a story based on little. What do you say of the clothes he was wearing, the trousers don't fit him at all (too large, too short) and he was wearing no socks, apparently! Borrowed clothes? Was he naked before, did he fell into a lake, were his clothes on fire? :>
This is fun! more wild theories, anyone?
I suspect Eon are currently talking to someone else - Thomas Newman would be my bet.
I think he won't score SF at all, or if he will than not alone.
I could be wrong because when I worked on LTK in post production, they were unsure who to hire as the composer. Barry was unavailable. In the end they went with Kamen and showed him an early cut of the film; but Kamen's late start meant that the score did not get recorded until the very last minute. I recall that while we were doing the sound mix, (mixing the dialogue and sound fx etc.) it was a panic to get the music fitted and into the dubbing theatre in time to do the final mix (dial. FX & music) of each reel.
This is why big films, who can afford to hire their composers early, prefer to have them locked in as early as possible.
This exclusive thanks to Baz Bamigboye, by the way...