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Eh, like when? Any of the more intense scenes were complimented by pretty good performances, some exceptions aside.
So basically, become Sean Connery.
Even if for some bizarre reason EON decides to cast Brosnan after Bond 25, after the man publicly trashed them on numerous occasions, the very earliest it could possibly be released would be 2018, which would make Brosnan 65 years old. Would even his die-hard fans want to see a senior citizen as James Bond? It just won't, not should it, happen.
Brosnan has a reason to be angry at EON. He isn't complaining about the money LIKE SOME OTHER BOND ACTORS, but is instead angry that he got the boot out of nowhere when EON gave him no warning, and he was left to assume his fifth Bond film was green lit already. And the scripts and what EON did with Bond in his era made it impossible for Pierce to do the Bond HE wanted. Which is a shame, because he could have been a damn good cynical and forceful Bond.
Interesting? Perhaps, having an old Bond facing some new mission. A bit like Rocky Balboa.
That being said, I wouldn't mind seeing Brosnan in another action film that isn't in the world of Bond. He has some thrillers coming out soon, but a nice action movie would certainly draw me in.
In the words of Vic Reeves "they just wouldn't let it lie.."
As a spy in a different movie? Yes! I was saddened and annoyed when I found out he wasn't in Johnny English: Reborn. which is kinda why I haven't seen it yet.
But I could see Brosnan doing a "rival" Bond film ala. Never Say Never Again.
It seems the man has moved on from his Bond days - and good for him.
But if it did happen, I think he could do it believeably if they mention his age. I had an idea for a 3rd Dalton Bond film with it being Bonds last mission.
This is the stuff of nightmares.
May be they could do a living dead spin-off - sort of a riff on LALD, but with Bond as a zombie this time.
Having said that, I think Brosnan has already given us his zombie Bond.
Apart from that, I think things like getting a retired agent back into the service are a waste of time. They just distract from the plot. Bond films and ageing don´t make sense together. Just look at AVTAK, how Moore, maybe apart from his face, looks way younger than in OP. The way he holds his body for instance. In the scenes where he runs through the night in sweat pants and shirt, he looks rather juvenile more than anything else.
chilling...
Some of the things Pierce said though were out of line. He overstepped the mark many times.
As for him coming back, of course not.
What has he said?