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My mistake.
Going on a previous request from @thelivingroyale, if I remember correctly, the next round will be:
Alec Trevelyan vs. Le Chiffre
Agent 006
I can totally settle down with the idea of Bond having to go against an ex-agent who's bent on making his mark on the world. Trevelyan fails in two places.
1. I really don't care about him. The PTS needed me to get on his side right away, which it didn't. He looked evil right off the bat
2. He shouldn't have been the head of the whole operation. Trevelyan talking about all the 'keycodes' and whatnot hasn't aged well. I feel like Trevelyan needed to have someone above him, but not fit into the classic henchman and master situation. Tricky.
Well put. Trevelyan's plot is very outdated, while Le Chiffre's isn't, whether we are referring to 1953 or 2006. A man got over his head and lost the money he was trusted with, so he hastily tries to get it back in a card game. That could happen in any era, while I couldn't say the same thing with GE.
Not trying to spark an argument here, but plot and times aside, I think Trevelyan still makes more of an impact than Le Chiffre does. I highly enjoy watching both, and Le Chiffre is a top ten placer for sure, but he just didn't do enough, I thought, especially when it came down to taking matters into his own hands. Trevelyan went man-to-man with 007, while Le Chiffre opted for a whip and a chair.
I just find Alec's plot faulty. Why stage your death and get scars? He could have killed Bond there, made MI6 think both died on the mission, and then he could continue his plot 9 years after (long enough) without Bond to stop him. I pick Le Chiffre because his plan makes actual sense, while I scratch my head at Alec's in GE.
I understand that. You love GE and if there are any errors with it you don't want to recognize it because you are so in love with it. I understand that fully, and do the same thing with my favorite films. No worries, mate.
Beautifully played by Mads Mikkelson with the right balance of menace and desperation. A man betted on red and due to Bonds instigation it came up black. He and Craig have a believable rivalry. You can feel the tension between them over the green baize table.The way he watches Bond afer poisoning with curiosity is chilling. And of course he was part of the best acted scene in the whole series ie the torture scene
Trevelyan?
[gives a gallic shrug] Always had trouble buying him as a villain due to Sean Bean being so prevalent in so much other stuff. Captain Sharpe as a Bond villain? And what kind of villain was he? A villain with a lair ala Blofeld? Or an athletic villain ala Red Grant? The merging of the two didn't quite work. Not to mention the overannounication of the RP accent to hide his own. It was so obvious it took me out of it. It reminds me of Michelle Collins' cod northern accent on Coronation Street. Just that little bit overemphasised.
One of the weaker villains in my opinion.
"I might as well ask you if all the vodka martini's ever silenced the screams of all the men you've killed".
LeChiffe was really good too though but I just prefer Trevelyan.
The notion of Bean being anyone other than Alec Trevelyan is complete utter balls (in my opinion) ;) Maybe thats got something to do with the fact that I'd never seen him in anything before watching GE but nonetheless, I always think of him as Alec whenever I see him on film - be it in Game of Thrones, Patriot Games or anything else in which (spoiler alert) he dies in.
Sharpe? Only ever seen one episode of it (and even then flashes of him in a graveyard kept entering my head).
I feel 006 would have been the greatest villain of the series if he was played by an older guy like Anthony Hopkins. IMO
so by that logic his casting was awful in Lotr, The Island, Patriot Games, Equilibrium and all the other movies he's been in (many of which he's playing bad guys)?