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Barbara Broccoli made it clear James Bond will remain a man. I know Babs loves Daniel but she's not going to go with his 'suggestion'.
Geez, when he speaks from his heart we get the quote repeated for 5+ years, when he tells the press what they want to hear it's not good either...
Can't we just let it slide? Or if we really need to discuss it, here or here would be perfectly fine too, in my opinion.
Like he said, there should always be good roles for women or black actors or whoever to play and go on to define. There's no real need at all for them to be crowbarred into existing franchises with long established male and white characters.
The truth of the matter is there already is a very long established female "James Bond" with a history in novels and comic strips and even some film adaptations and her name is Modesty Blaise, created by Peter O'Donnell. I suggest those interested go and make films about her instead (there's certainly plenty of subject matter awaiting) and leave Bond as he is and always should be.
When people get asked these kinds of questions, most of the time they will give an answer that doesn't cause a row.
Thankfully, for us, the only word that matters is Barbara's at the moment. And she doesn't possess that chip.
She can compete with any actor pursuing the male role.
10/10 on the smarmy and smug scale
A new female character in the vein of James Bond (please don’t name her Jane Bond) would be fine. Great, even. Past due.
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It's a no win situation for him, a dumb topic of discussion. The character of James Bond is male. No, women indeed cannot play the role.
Indeed, and after the ‘wrist slash’ thing you can bet he’s spent several weeks in a cellar sat on a chair with the bottom cut out while an Eon PR person drilled into him the idea of not ever saying anything controversial again; this would be the result.
Plus if you read his quote he doesn’t actually say Bond should be a woman, he says ‘everybody should be considered ‘ for the role. That’s not really the same thing and is a fairly elegant dodge. He then moves on and says there should be better roles for women and African Americans.
Are you people seriously discussing an daily mail article as actuall fact?
You people realize that his words are literally from the Bond25 event from Jamaica?
Here is the video:
He was trying to bullshit his way out of giving a direct answer (which would have been no obviously) And you will see a lot more of that in 2020.
All Craig has to say in my opinion is "I have zero say in this, go ask Barbara." But bless his heart for trying....
It's unfathomable to me how easily people are tricked nowadays by tabloids.
Scary really.
Yeah, it’s a dodge. The headline does not align with the actual quote.
We’ve already seen some aspects of Bond fandom lose their mind when the Mail went with that ‘Waller-Bridge hired to MeToo-up the script’ nonsense, so it’s not surprising they’d fall for this one.
And thats why daily mail keeps them coming. It's a vicious cycle.
If no one believed their BS, they wouldn't print it.
The complaining and speculation concerning this movie has been unmatched here.
Now shoot me. [-O< :(
Something like Shirley Holmes?
At first I thought you were joking, but I was surprised to see that this was indeed a thing!
I just wonder with the public domain/copyright laws and whatnot, if we might see a different take on Bond in the future (on a streaming service or similar) when the character enters public domain? How does these public domain laws work?
Some minor backlash when it was announced, followed by people quickly just forgetting about it. The last series as a whole was more successful/popular than the last couple of Capaldi ones. I didn't like it personally, and I'm not the only one, but that was because of the quality of the scripts and Jodie's performance. Very few people cared about the doctor being a woman. Didn't really make a difference at all apart from the obvious publicity boost at the start.
It's a completely different situation though to a female Bond. Not comparable at all imo. One is an alien who as established in the show changes into a whole new person every time they die. The other is the same person. Different actors can tap into different sides of the character but it is still the same character. You can change his appearance sure, and I think even his skin colour doesn't matter anymore as long as the films are still set in the present day. But Bond is and always will be a man.
Mixed at best. Some fans were happy, some weren't.
I'd say say more positive overall than mixed to be honest. I read a lot of criticism in the Doctor Who thread on here, and I'm sure there was similar on actual Doctor Who fansites, but on social media the reaction seemed largely positive to me. I think it was a small vocal minority who were unhappy with it being a woman and I'm sure in the BBC's eyes alienating that minority was worth it for the boost in ratings it gave them.
As I said though it's a completely different situation. The backlash to a female Bond would be much more severe.
Yeah I’m a big Dr Who fan and I’ve been all for the Doctor being a woman for years: it makes little difference to the character- or rather it makes no more difference than the usual changing of actor. There’s nothing about the character which needs to be a man.
It just turned out, sadly, that the particular woman they chose was rubbish. Not because of her gender, just because of her.
And I think that applies to several other big characters: I think, for example, you could easily do a female Sherlock Holmes (as long as it’s modern day)- everything essential about the character would stay the same with a gender swap. Robin Hood? He’s an outlaw outside of society so why not a woman? You’d need to change the crusader backstory I guess but it could work: and he’s even got a unisex name! :) It’ll happen.
But Bond is a different case: there’s very little about him which isn’t framed through the perspective of his being a man. He’s defined by it.
I think it’s better that any woman superspy character is her own thing though; it’s a bit insulting to women to say ‘oh you can be really strong in yourself; here’s a man’s hand-me-down for you’.
I don't know if it really has been that positive. I do think it has been mixed at best. Though I don't doubt that it has attracted new fans who never would have watched that nerdy Doctor Who show. The series openeded stong, and while the numbers were up on the last series, they also have had an almost complete downward slide, with only a small uptick at the end.
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/doctor-who-series-11-2018-uk-ratings-accumulator-88397.htm
I don't think that's anything to do with the Doctor's gender (well, the initial interest would have something to do with it I'm sure), but I'd be more inclined to put any loss of viewers or dissatisfaction with it down to the rubbish scripts than what's between the lead actor's legs.
I don't think people hugely care about the gender, they just want a good show.
Not sure social media is definitive mirror of public reaction - despite the media obsession with Twitter. Social media is a quite narrow demographic. Whereas Dr Who, having been around since the early 1960s has a very wide demographic.