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I think it's well known that MGM wanted a Bond movie every 2 years and waiting for a new actor to be available was just not an option at that time.
Were MGM involved at that time?
Except as most people know that Casino Royale wasnt Bond's First Adventure (it was his first appearence in Novel form but by the events of the book he was already in MI6 for a while)
The Reboot concept all started with Batman Begins and frankly its the sign of hollywood really losing originality and unfourtunately to stay "Modern" Babs and MGM jumped on the ban wagon- it feels unnesseary i mean if thats the case why didnt they reboot after AVTAK? no they continued on and it still worked... Really Judi Dench is the only connection to classic Bond and when she leaves- The Bond movies wont be Bond Movies especially with Craig in the role..
Connery did show moments of sadness towards Tracy's Death (the line exchange with Moneypenny- you could see on his face after she mentions a diamond ring and he shruged it off as a defence mechanism
and if Casino Royale was an early chapter in Bond's Life shouldnt it be set in The 1950/Early 60's instead of 2006? unless you believe that the whole concept of James Bond and 007 being codenames for agents taking over...
Frankly I don't think any of this narrative continuity stuff matters as much as you're making out. I don't think the producers were trying to sweep away the past with CR - far from it. I myself and many others had absolutely no problem with the idea that CR is simply telling an earlier chapter in Bond's career. And if you want to play the card of literary authenticity then there is barely a film in the series that completely adheres to the books.
http://www.b3tards.com/v/c62383b2fb0dc7237700/bond_time_lord.jpg
What's that about?
Bad actors can't make good material come off well on screen any better, so giving bad material to Brosnan at least didn't waste a proper script.
Brosnan seems to fluctuate between being good and being not so good depending on the film he's in.
In all fairness, practically every screen actor there's ever been has done that... ;)
He tends to emote, and this weakness really ruined many of his Bond performances. I cringe when watching the scene in TWINE in which he confronts Electra in her bedroom. "They knew JUST where to hurt me..." he whines as he clamps his fist tight and tries to glare at Electra.... TERRIBLE acting - And Apted should have re-directed Brosnan and steered him away from the melodrama.
Yes, I've always felt that Apted just didn't understand Bond as a character and, combined with Brosnan's over-playing, the more intimate scenes in TWINE ended up being more like daytime soap opera.
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lol I'm starting to sound like a broken record, aren't i? :-))
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Every Bond actor has had scene, or indeed scenes where they may look back and think 'I wish I hadn't done that', or changed something, and while Brosnan is no exception I do feel all together TWINE was his Bond pinnacle, he was almost the epitome sometimes of cool, suave and debonair secret agent. So what if he made one or two bad scenes, they've all done it, no Bond actor has been flawless or immaculate, there will always be areas for error. I'll never understand why some think Brosnan failed in this release or indeed why the film itself gets castigated by so many, it's one of the last true great 007 adventures, even if it was spoiled somewhat by (poor) choice of casting members
Unfortunately, if Timbo had still been Bond by that point, for right or wrong, nobody would've bothered to go and see the film... ;)
The only thing that was really wrong with the Brosnan area, is that they decided on a release date and tried to figure out what the story/script would be along the way...
Sadly that same trend did run QoS into the ground..
'One of the last great 007 adventures?!' You're 'avin' a larf!
TWINE sucked from start til finish. Dull, dull and duller.
Terrible. Just terrible. ;)