The DANIEL CRAIG Appreciation thread - Discuss His Life, His Career, His Bond Films

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  • NickTwentyTwoNickTwentyTwo Vancouver, BC, Canada
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    On giving advice to new-comer actors on the set of Knives Out: "It's not my place."
    On James Bond: "We kill him or I'm not doing it."
    ;) Kidding of course!
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
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    mtm wrote: »
    About time he picked someone up on how it's pronounced!

    Quite sweet that he's still friends with Mark Strong, his Our Friends in the North co-star.

    Their scene in Flashbacks of a Fool is exceptional.


  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
    edited December 2024 Posts: 4,595
    My quick film review of Queer (random notes).

    1. It's a good (but not great) film. Yet having said that, it stays with you for a long time after leaving the theater.
    2. Daniel Craig is exceptional, will likely get a nom. But the film doesn't have enough universal appeal to get him a gold statue.
    3. The soundtrack is brilliant, both in song choices (especially "Come As You Are" by Nirvana) and the Reznor/Ross score. The songs seem anachronistic...
    until the end of the film. Then the song choices make sense.
    4. Not as sexually explicit as I expected.
    5. Not as "mind blowingly" Lynchian or Kubrick-esque as I expected.
    6. Jason Schwartzman almost steals the film.
    7. The full frontals left me with "a slight inferiority complex." LOL
    8. I thought Kuritzkes' script needed to ease us into Lee's character, to allow us to get to know him better. His situation and motivations are not clear at all. They needed to be. It seems as though Kuritzkes was of the mindset that his audience will already know a thing or two about Burroughs. In reality, most won't bring that kind of prior knowledge into the theater.
    9. There are a number of funny little moments, including...
    one laugh-out-loud moment in a restaurant. That was a nice touch.
    10. It's not until the film's final chapter that...
    we really sense Lee's loneliness, and then the themes come crashing down upon us.
  • NickTwentyTwoNickTwentyTwo Vancouver, BC, Canada
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    Thanks for the review/breakdown Trip! I'd like to check this out sometime.
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
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    Not sure if anyone else saw this. Certainly, my friends across the pond would not have access to this broadcast...


  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    "The London Film Critics’ Circle will hand Daniel Craig the Dilys Powell Award for Excellence in Film, the organization’s top honor, at this year's London Critics’ Circle Film Awards":

    https://deadline.com/2025/01/london-film-critics-circle-daniel-craig-queer-dilys-powell-award-1236251218/
  • I’m sure he’s brilliant as usual and hope he wins awards but the subject matter doesn’t appeal in the slightest so will give this a miss. Bring on Wake up Dead Man and hopefully Sgt Rock.
  • HildebrandRarityHildebrandRarity Centre international d'assistance aux personnes déplacées, Paris, France
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    What's really impressive however is how much he's escaped being typecasted, unlike most actors who played James Bond and had to face a few years where the industry didn't really know what to do with them. He probably receives a bunch of scripts for thrillers, the stuff that Liam Neeson can't do anymore. He picks instead odd projects. It was rough at a time – nobody will claim that Kings is a great film, but with Logan Lucky, Knives Out, Glass Onion and Queer, he's been receiving more and more accolades
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    What's really impressive however is how much he's escaped being typecasted, unlike most actors who played James Bond and had to face a few years where the industry didn't really know what to do with them. He probably receives a bunch of scripts for thrillers, the stuff that Liam Neeson can't do anymore. He picks instead odd projects. It was rough at a time – nobody will claim that Kings is a great film, but with Logan Lucky, Knives Out, Glass Onion and Queer, he's been receiving more and more accolades

    I think he's had one of the better careers of the actors during/post Bond. Not everything he's done had been amazing, but Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Logan Lucky and Knives Out were extraordinarily good films for an incumbent Bond.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    007HallY wrote: »
    What's really impressive however is how much he's escaped being typecasted, unlike most actors who played James Bond and had to face a few years where the industry didn't really know what to do with them. He probably receives a bunch of scripts for thrillers, the stuff that Liam Neeson can't do anymore. He picks instead odd projects. It was rough at a time – nobody will claim that Kings is a great film, but with Logan Lucky, Knives Out, Glass Onion and Queer, he's been receiving more and more accolades

    I think he's had one of the better careers of the actors during/post Bond. Not everything he's done had been amazing, but Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Logan Lucky and Knives Out were extraordinarily good films for an incumbent Bond.

    The mark of a great actor. Craig had a pretty good career before Bond, and as he's proved, a damn good one post Bond.

    Such an interesting and watchable actor.
  • Dalton and Craig in same film would be dream casting.
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
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    007HallY wrote: »
    What's really impressive however is how much he's escaped being typecasted, unlike most actors who played James Bond and had to face a few years where the industry didn't really know what to do with them. He probably receives a bunch of scripts for thrillers, the stuff that Liam Neeson can't do anymore. He picks instead odd projects. It was rough at a time – nobody will claim that Kings is a great film, but with Logan Lucky, Knives Out, Glass Onion and Queer, he's been receiving more and more accolades

    I think he's had one of the better careers of the actors during/post Bond. Not everything he's done had been amazing, but Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Logan Lucky and Knives Out were extraordinarily good films for an incumbent Bond.

    I'm in the minority, here, but I also liked Cowboys and Aliens.
  • TripAces wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    What's really impressive however is how much he's escaped being typecasted, unlike most actors who played James Bond and had to face a few years where the industry didn't really know what to do with them. He probably receives a bunch of scripts for thrillers, the stuff that Liam Neeson can't do anymore. He picks instead odd projects. It was rough at a time – nobody will claim that Kings is a great film, but with Logan Lucky, Knives Out, Glass Onion and Queer, he's been receiving more and more accolades

    I think he's had one of the better careers of the actors during/post Bond. Not everything he's done had been amazing, but Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Logan Lucky and Knives Out were extraordinarily good films for an incumbent Bond.

    I'm in the minority, here, but I also liked Cowboys and Aliens.
    TripAces wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    What's really impressive however is how much he's escaped being typecasted, unlike most actors who played James Bond and had to face a few years where the industry didn't really know what to do with them. He probably receives a bunch of scripts for thrillers, the stuff that Liam Neeson can't do anymore. He picks instead odd projects. It was rough at a time – nobody will claim that Kings is a great film, but with Logan Lucky, Knives Out, Glass Onion and Queer, he's been receiving more and more accolades

    I think he's had one of the better careers of the actors during/post Bond. Not everything he's done had been amazing, but Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Logan Lucky and Knives Out were extraordinarily good films for an incumbent Bond.

    I'm in the minority, here, but I also liked Cowboys and Aliens.

    Same here . We aren’t alone! Vastly underrated film. Indy and Bond working together!
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
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    TripAces wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    What's really impressive however is how much he's escaped being typecasted, unlike most actors who played James Bond and had to face a few years where the industry didn't really know what to do with them. He probably receives a bunch of scripts for thrillers, the stuff that Liam Neeson can't do anymore. He picks instead odd projects. It was rough at a time – nobody will claim that Kings is a great film, but with Logan Lucky, Knives Out, Glass Onion and Queer, he's been receiving more and more accolades

    I think he's had one of the better careers of the actors during/post Bond. Not everything he's done had been amazing, but Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Logan Lucky and Knives Out were extraordinarily good films for an incumbent Bond.

    I'm in the minority, here, but I also liked Cowboys and Aliens.
    TripAces wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    What's really impressive however is how much he's escaped being typecasted, unlike most actors who played James Bond and had to face a few years where the industry didn't really know what to do with them. He probably receives a bunch of scripts for thrillers, the stuff that Liam Neeson can't do anymore. He picks instead odd projects. It was rough at a time – nobody will claim that Kings is a great film, but with Logan Lucky, Knives Out, Glass Onion and Queer, he's been receiving more and more accolades

    I think he's had one of the better careers of the actors during/post Bond. Not everything he's done had been amazing, but Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Logan Lucky and Knives Out were extraordinarily good films for an incumbent Bond.

    I'm in the minority, here, but I also liked Cowboys and Aliens.

    Same here . We aren’t alone! Vastly underrated film. Indy and Bond working together!

    Count me in as three for Cowboys and Aliens.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 16,794
    Yeah I didn't get the dislike for that film. I think I remember it having a slightly flat spot in the middle but I enjoyed it overall, and I thought Craig was a great fit as the silent mysterious Cowboy type. Ford's obviously great in anything.
  • Red_SnowRed_Snow Australia
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    MaxCasino wrote: »
    TripAces wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    What's really impressive however is how much he's escaped being typecasted, unlike most actors who played James Bond and had to face a few years where the industry didn't really know what to do with them. He probably receives a bunch of scripts for thrillers, the stuff that Liam Neeson can't do anymore. He picks instead odd projects. It was rough at a time – nobody will claim that Kings is a great film, but with Logan Lucky, Knives Out, Glass Onion and Queer, he's been receiving more and more accolades

    I think he's had one of the better careers of the actors during/post Bond. Not everything he's done had been amazing, but Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Logan Lucky and Knives Out were extraordinarily good films for an incumbent Bond.

    I'm in the minority, here, but I also liked Cowboys and Aliens.
    TripAces wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    What's really impressive however is how much he's escaped being typecasted, unlike most actors who played James Bond and had to face a few years where the industry didn't really know what to do with them. He probably receives a bunch of scripts for thrillers, the stuff that Liam Neeson can't do anymore. He picks instead odd projects. It was rough at a time – nobody will claim that Kings is a great film, but with Logan Lucky, Knives Out, Glass Onion and Queer, he's been receiving more and more accolades

    I think he's had one of the better careers of the actors during/post Bond. Not everything he's done had been amazing, but Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Logan Lucky and Knives Out were extraordinarily good films for an incumbent Bond.

    I'm in the minority, here, but I also liked Cowboys and Aliens.

    Same here . We aren’t alone! Vastly underrated film. Indy and Bond working together!

    Count me in as three for Cowboys and Aliens.

    I loathe sci-fi and western films, but really enjoyed Cowboys and Aliens. Never understood the hate for the film, it's a bit fun.
  • Robert Downey Jr had been first choice for Craig’s part in C&A part but it suits Craig a lot. Better . Actually I’d love to see Craig and Downey Jr in a film together.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    I didn't know that about Downey Jr. I think he'd have been good in it, although I agree it suited Craig more. RD usually brings a bit of wit of his heroes and that character just needed to be hard-bitten and serious, really.
  • VenutiusVenutius Yorkshire
    edited January 13 Posts: 3,199
    Yes, I also liked Cowboys and Aliens. Sometimes, I even wish that the aliens hadn't arrived and it'd been a straight western!
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    I haven't seen it since I caught it in theaters (one of the priciest tickets to the movies I've ever purchased, I need to find it and see what I paid) but I still recall Craig's character casually rolling his own cigarettes during his downtime throughout. Not sure why that's the one thing that sticks out in my mind from it.
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
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    Creasy47 wrote: »
    I haven't seen it since I caught it in theaters (one of the priciest tickets to the movies I've ever purchased, I need to find it and see what I paid) but I still recall Craig's character casually rolling his own cigarettes during his downtime throughout. Not sure why that's the one thing that sticks out in my mind from it.

    The cast was superb. You can't go wrong with Sam Rockwell and Paul Dano in supporting roles.
  • Posts: 7,671
    TripAces wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    I haven't seen it since I caught it in theaters (one of the priciest tickets to the movies I've ever purchased, I need to find it and see what I paid) but I still recall Craig's character casually rolling his own cigarettes during his downtime throughout. Not sure why that's the one thing that sticks out in my mind from it.

    The cast was superb. You can't go wrong with Sam Rockwell and Paul Dano in supporting roles.

    + the lovely Olivia Wilde!😁
    Count me in as a fan of 'Cowboys and Aliens' though agree that I would have no problem with it being a straight western!
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 4,168
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    TripAces wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    I haven't seen it since I caught it in theaters (one of the priciest tickets to the movies I've ever purchased, I need to find it and see what I paid) but I still recall Craig's character casually rolling his own cigarettes during his downtime throughout. Not sure why that's the one thing that sticks out in my mind from it.

    The cast was superb. You can't go wrong with Sam Rockwell and Paul Dano in supporting roles.

    + the lovely Olivia Wilde!😁
    Count me in as a fan of 'Cowboys and Aliens' though agree that I would have no problem with it being a straight western!

    I loved her in Tron Legacy..😁

    I quite liked Cowboys & Aliens

    Seen it twice. Perhaps time for a rewatch...
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
    Posts: 4,750
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    TripAces wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    I haven't seen it since I caught it in theaters (one of the priciest tickets to the movies I've ever purchased, I need to find it and see what I paid) but I still recall Craig's character casually rolling his own cigarettes during his downtime throughout. Not sure why that's the one thing that sticks out in my mind from it.

    The cast was superb. You can't go wrong with Sam Rockwell and Paul Dano in supporting roles.

    + the lovely Olivia Wilde!😁
    Count me in as a fan of 'Cowboys and Aliens' though agree that I would have no problem with it being a straight western!

    I loved her in Tron Legacy..😁

    I quite liked Cowboys & Aliens

    Seen it twice. Perhaps time for a rewatch...

    Glad to see another Olivia Wilde fan! To think it was between her and Eva Green for Vesper in CR. While I'm happy that Eva got it, I still think Olivia has a future in Bond.
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
    Posts: 4,595
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    TripAces wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    I haven't seen it since I caught it in theaters (one of the priciest tickets to the movies I've ever purchased, I need to find it and see what I paid) but I still recall Craig's character casually rolling his own cigarettes during his downtime throughout. Not sure why that's the one thing that sticks out in my mind from it.

    The cast was superb. You can't go wrong with Sam Rockwell and Paul Dano in supporting roles.

    + the lovely Olivia Wilde!😁
    Count me in as a fan of 'Cowboys and Aliens' though agree that I would have no problem with it being a straight western!

    I loved her in Tron Legacy..😁

    I quite liked Cowboys & Aliens

    Seen it twice. Perhaps time for a rewatch...

    Glad to see another Olivia Wilde fan! To think it was between her and Eva Green for Vesper in CR. While I'm happy that Eva got it, I still think Olivia has a future in Bond.

    I am hoping Olivia simply has a future at all. She has been unfairly smeared in the media. I actually liked Don't Worry Darling and viewed it as a Feminist Shyamalan film. It was a good film (not great) that didn't deserve the hateful reviews, which were really about sticking it to her, in the wake of her separation from Jason Sudeikis.

    I hope she bounces back better than ever.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 4,168
    TripAces wrote: »
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    TripAces wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    I haven't seen it since I caught it in theaters (one of the priciest tickets to the movies I've ever purchased, I need to find it and see what I paid) but I still recall Craig's character casually rolling his own cigarettes during his downtime throughout. Not sure why that's the one thing that sticks out in my mind from it.

    The cast was superb. You can't go wrong with Sam Rockwell and Paul Dano in supporting roles.

    + the lovely Olivia Wilde!😁
    Count me in as a fan of 'Cowboys and Aliens' though agree that I would have no problem with it being a straight western!

    I loved her in Tron Legacy..😁

    I quite liked Cowboys & Aliens

    Seen it twice. Perhaps time for a rewatch...

    Glad to see another Olivia Wilde fan! To think it was between her and Eva Green for Vesper in CR. While I'm happy that Eva got it, I still think Olivia has a future in Bond.

    I am hoping Olivia simply has a future at all. She has been unfairly smeared in the media. I actually liked Don't Worry Darling and viewed it as a Feminist Shyamalan film. It was a good film (not great) that didn't deserve the hateful reviews, which were really about sticking it to her, in the wake of her separation from Jason Sudeikis.

    I hope she bounces back better than ever.

    I saw Don't Worry Darling last year. I rather liked it. Certainly more interesting than most of the other dreck around...
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    And the bad guy is a James Bond fan.

    Oh, wait...
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