Your favorite fake rumors!

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  • Posts: 562
    DArtagnan wrote:
    - Tarantino making Casino Royale as a period piece following OHMSS with Brosnan and Uma Thurman as Vesper

    That's one that I almost wish actually happened.

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    I'm bumping this thread to add the Bond 24/25 two parter idea. At least the fact that they would be shot back to back which was NEVER going to happen
  • Posts: 9,847
    Olsen twins for Bond 22 is hands down the best bond rumor ever!
  • Posts: 15,125
    My favorite rumor was Rachael Stirling was going to play Vesper. I think Eva Green was perfect in the role, but until she was cast I thought the daughter of dame Diana Rigg was just such a great idea as a Bond girl, especially this one.

    The dumbest rumor was Robbie Williams being cast as Bond. Just dumb.
  • MurdockMurdock The minus world
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    The Jinx Spinoff! =))
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    ^ But that was real wasn't it? It wasn't a rumor. Thank the lord it didn't happen though
  • Posts: 37
    Favourites..
    - Idris Elba to be cast as the next Bond (I wouldn't mind a coloured Bond!)
    - Daniel Craig can't drive a manual so had his double do the driving scenes
    - Sean Connery comesh out of retirement to play the villain
  • Posts: 15,125
    Murdock wrote:
    The Jinx Spinoff! =))

    Sadly, it was not a rumor. Thankfully, it remained a bad idea that never became reality.
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    --Sean Connery as James Bond's father in Bond 17 (GoldenEye).

    --Spinoff movie featuring Michelle Yeoh as Wai Lin (the spinoff idea was floating around before Jinx).

    --There was a New Zealand rugby player who was briefly cast in an unspecified role in The World Is Not Enough. While speculation was running wild over what the role might be, there appeared a rumor that he would be playing Oddjob. He ended up having to bow out because of a scheduling conflict, so we never found out for sure.

    --I recall a rumor back in 2002 that Mike Myers would make a cameo appearance in Bond 21, to be reciprocated by a Pierce Brosnan cameo in Austin Powers 4. Of course, at the time no one knew that Die Another Day would be Brosnan's last, or that there would be no AP4. Still, one of the sillier rumors I've ever heard.
  • Posts: 194
    Ludovico wrote:
    Murdock wrote:
    The Jinx Spinoff! =))

    Sadly, it was not a rumor. Thankfully, it remained a bad idea that never became reality.

    This was my favorite because it was during that time while Halle Berry just wanted to breakout into super stardom. She was Jinx with the set up spin off, demanded more screen time in X-Men 3, became Catwoman, and was Gothika. Flop, flop, flop, and flop.
  • CIACIA
    edited February 2013 Posts: 120
    My favorite rumor?

    That Skyfall would be the last Bond movie since Jason Bourne is the new James Bond.


    lolololol
  • Posts: 140
    ultrabox wrote:
    This was my favorite because it was during that time while Halle Berry just wanted to breakout into super stardom. She was Jinx with the set up spin off, demanded more screen time in X-Men 3, became Catwoman, and was Gothika. Flop, flop, flop, and flop.

    From comments she made while the Jinx movie still seemed to be in the works, Halle honestly seemed to believe that she was going to be the Connery-like founder of a new mega-franchise. I almost feel a little bad for her.

    Of course, I'd probably feel a good deal worse if the Jinx movie had ever made it to theaters.
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    00Ed wrote:
    ultrabox wrote:
    This was my favorite because it was during that time while Halle Berry just wanted to breakout into super stardom. She was Jinx with the set up spin off, demanded more screen time in X-Men 3, became Catwoman, and was Gothika. Flop, flop, flop, and flop.

    From comments she made while the Jinx movie still seemed to be in the works, Halle honestly seemed to believe that she was going to be the Connery-like founder of a new mega-franchise. I almost feel a little bad for her.

    Of course, I'd probably feel a good deal worse if the Jinx movie had ever made it to theaters.

    I don't hate Halle Berry, I just remember her being a bit self absorbed at that time, like a 3 year period after she got her Monster Ball Academy Award. Or I was more antagonistic back then... It could be either one. But yeah, I remember being really nervous about that Jinx franchise coming out.
  • Posts: 140
    CIA wrote:
    My favorite rumor?

    That Skyfall would be the last Bond movie since Jason Bourne is the new James Bond.


    lolololol

    Yeah, that that one is rich, isn't it? Kind of like the Mission: Impossible II publicity campaign, which, as I recall, included stars of the film discussing why Ethan Hunt is better than James Bond. Or Vin Diesel's belief that he could steal 007's thunder by doing a "young & hip" version of the concept.

    Don't get me wrong; I enjoyed the Bourne movies quite a bit. In the end, however, Jason Bourne originated as Robert Ludlum's homage to James Bond, and that is what Bourne will always be.
  • Posts: 194
    I really liked the first three Bournes too.

    It's not really a rumor but I remember Sean Puffy Comb saying he wanted to be the next James Bond, or the world's ready for a black Bond, something to that effect.
  • Posts: 140
    The following aren't entirely rumors, per se. Rather, this includes some of Kevin McClory's wacky casting announcements (McClory had an odd habit of announcing casting for his Bond projects without so much as speaking to the actors he supposedly cast):

    Circa 1998-99, word was that McClory was trying to turn his 'Thunderball' rights into another feature film, this one to be titled Warhead 2000 A.D., and supposedly slated to open with Midnight showings, New Year's Day 2000.

    Of course, there was the inevitable rumor about Catherine Zeta-Jones as the female lead. For several years, Zeta was rumored to be in every upcoming Bond movie, EON or McClory. Rumors also swirled that McClory had engaged Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich to produce and direct the picture.

    Then, McClory dropped his first bomb. He announced that WH2K would feature three former Bonds: Timothy Dalton as James Bond, George Lazenby as M, and Sean Connery as "the Villain." Of the three, only Lazenby expressed any interest.

    When that didn't generate sufficient buzz, K-Mac really stirred the pot by announcing that Sean Connery was going to return as James Bond. This announcement really got the world's attention, and prompted speculation that WH2K was going to be the fabled "Last Bond." But then Connery himself announced that he had no idea what Kevin was talking about, and he wasn't interested, besides.

    Finally, K-Mac announced that he had cast Liam Neeson as James Bond in WH2K. This generated some mild buzz, and I can recall at least one entertainment journalist writing a lengthy column about why Neeson would be a better Bond than Pierce Brosnan. Once again, however, the actor in question seemed to be the last one to hear about it.
  • edited February 2013 Posts: 1,282
    Was there a rumor that bond goes to a shrink in TWINE?
  • Posts: 15,125
    ultrabox wrote:
    00Ed wrote:
    ultrabox wrote:
    This was my favorite because it was during that time while Halle Berry just wanted to breakout into super stardom. She was Jinx with the set up spin off, demanded more screen time in X-Men 3, became Catwoman, and was Gothika. Flop, flop, flop, and flop.

    From comments she made while the Jinx movie still seemed to be in the works, Halle honestly seemed to believe that she was going to be the Connery-like founder of a new mega-franchise. I almost feel a little bad for her.

    Of course, I'd probably feel a good deal worse if the Jinx movie had ever made it to theaters.

    I don't hate Halle Berry, I just remember her being a bit self absorbed at that time, like a 3 year period after she got her Monster Ball Academy Award. Or I was more antagonistic back then... It could be either one. But yeah, I remember being really nervous about that Jinx franchise coming out.

    She was a bit arrogant then, she had become a star and was less of an actress. The flop of Catwoman gave her a healthy dose of humility that suits her better. I think she was the most, and maybe the only, enthusiastic Jinx spin off supporter.
  • 00Ed wrote:
    ultrabox wrote:
    This was my favorite because it was during that time while Halle Berry just wanted to breakout into super stardom. She was Jinx with the set up spin off, demanded more screen time in X-Men 3, became Catwoman, and was Gothika. Flop, flop, flop, and flop.

    From comments she made while the Jinx movie still seemed to be in the works, Halle honestly seemed to believe that she was going to be the Connery-like founder of a new mega-franchise. I almost feel a little bad for her.

    Of course, I'd probably feel a good deal worse if the Jinx movie had ever made it to theaters.

    If we are to believe Michael and Barbara, the Jinx Spin-off might not have been that bad. Apparently it was a bit like CR, much more down to earth and a real spy/detective story. I for one would have really liked to see what they could do with the Jinx character in a down to earth spy thriller.

  • Posts: 15,125
    00Ed wrote:
    The following aren't entirely rumors, per se. Rather, this includes some of Kevin McClory's wacky casting announcements (McClory had an odd habit of announcing casting for his Bond projects without so much as speaking to the actors he supposedly cast):

    Circa 1998-99, word was that McClory was trying to turn his 'Thunderball' rights into another feature film, this one to be titled Warhead 2000 A.D., and supposedly slated to open with Midnight showings, New Year's Day 2000.

    Of course, there was the inevitable rumor about Catherine Zeta-Jones as the female lead. For several years, Zeta was rumored to be in every upcoming Bond movie, EON or McClory. Rumors also swirled that McClory had engaged Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich to produce and direct the picture.

    Then, McClory dropped his first bomb. He announced that WH2K would feature three former Bonds: Timothy Dalton as James Bond, George Lazenby as M, and Sean Connery as "the Villain." Of the three, only Lazenby expressed any interest.

    When that didn't generate sufficient buzz, K-Mac really stirred the pot by announcing that Sean Connery was going to return as James Bond. This announcement really got the world's attention, and prompted speculation that WH2K was going to be the fabled "Last Bond." But then Connery himself announced that he had no idea what Kevin was talking about, and he wasn't interested, besides.

    Finally, K-Mac announced that he had cast Liam Neeson as James Bond in WH2K. This generated some mild buzz, and I can recall at least one entertainment journalist writing a lengthy column about why Neeson would be a better Bond than Pierce Brosnan. Once again, however, the actor in question seemed to be the last one to hear about it.

    Boy, McClory sure is difficult to like! Reading this I remember why I despise the man.

  • Posts: 15,125
    What about that Serbian guy for Bond in CR? I don't know how serious that was, but it sure was a funny rumor.
  • Posts: 12,526
    There was no more need for 007 or his movies when the Berlin Wall came down! =))
  • Posts: 367
    DarthDimi wrote:
    Will Smoth / Smith to starr as Bond in CR.

    Those were the days...

    Do you remember the Dale Winton to play Bond one? That is my all time fave rumour ever. (Just because it's so funny)
  • Ludovico wrote:
    What about that Serbian guy for Bond in CR? I don't know how serious that was, but it sure was a funny rumor.

    Goran Visnjic. I remember a lot of fans of ER originally not liking him as his character was such an obvious George Clooney 2.0 after Clooney left the show. But he showed some real acting chops IMHO and I could see him being a bridge between Brosnan's and Craig's interpretations (something I could also see Hugh Jackman as having done). I thought that he really was considered and progressed some way in the casting progress. Of course the most important question was whether or not he could convince as an Englishman...
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    RogueAgent wrote:
    There was no more need for 007 or his movies when the Berlin Wall came down! =))
    That was an opinion shared by some people, not a rumor.
    Ludovico wrote:
    What about that Serbian guy for Bond in CR? I don't know how serious that was, but it sure was a funny rumor.

    Goran Visnjic. I remember a lot of fans of ER originally not liking him as his character was such an obvious George Clooney 2.0 after Clooney left the show. But he showed some real acting chops IMHO and I could see him being a bridge between Brosnan's and Craig's interpretations (something I could also see Hugh Jackman as having done). I thought that he really was considered and progressed some way in the casting progress. Of course the most important question was whether or not he could convince as an Englishman...

    I remember he had some enthusiastic supporters.
  • edited February 2013 Posts: 140
    It came down to Visnjic or Craig, as I recall.

    And I think he's actually Croatian, not Serbian.
  • SandySandy Somewhere in Europe
    Posts: 4,012
    00Ed wrote:
    It came down to Visnjic or Craig, as I recall.

    And I think he's actually Croatian, not Serbian.

    Yes, Croatian. And a fine actor in my opinion. He's with Craig in TGWTDT and hopefully the next two as well.
  • Posts: 1,407
    Loved him on ER. Thought he would of made a fine Bond at the time. But did he screentest? I know Craig, Cavil, and Worthington were all screentested but I'm not sure if Visnjic was
  • I remember a rumoured title for B23, Clandestine Supernova. :D For TND there was Dreamweaver as a rumoured title. I would like it if it wasn't already used for a program.
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    I remember a rumoured title for B23, Clandestine Supernova. :D For TND there was Dreamweaver as a rumoured title. I would like it if it wasn't already used for a program.

    Another rumored title for Bond 18 (TND) was "Aquatica."
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