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And I agree with you on all except Mr. White. I kind of liked him, but you hit the nail on the head with the others.
i hope javier bardem will be diffrent.
Sacnhez proved you can have a threatening, memorable villian that is realistic so I don't think realism is it. But yeah you're absoloutley right, hopefully bardems character in skyfall will be memorable (im hoping fiennes is blofeld so he will definetly be memorable if my wish comes true)
but blofeld overall is a memorable character, because, well he's blofeld. Gray wasn't the most memorable blofeld but he was still alot more memorable than most villians. Everybody would recognise blofeld because he's such a big character and has so many memorable traits.
I think they can make him memorable without making him too much like the old one (as much as I love austin powers im pissed of that thanks to them we've pretty much lost the old blofeld forever)
i would be happy to see bardem with the iconic cueball head haha
Quite a few. It would be great for Bardem to be playing one of them but updated for today.
A new thread perhaps? :-? lol
Edit #2: My original post has disappeared. Time to try to recreate it...
The villains, as of late, have had little to no charisma, save for Mads Mikkelsen. Amalric did have one or two moments in QoS where he did, in my opinion, live up to the classic Bond villain mould. Namely his interaction with Bond and Camille at the Greene Planet party. Other than that, his performance fell flat.
I'm greatly looking forward to seeing what Bardem will bring to the table.
Le Chiffre was an excellent villain. Very memorable.
Dominic Greene was just...ugh...and Elvis? You've got to be kidding me. I just don't know what they were thinking with those two. I mean last time we had a villain with little physical menace was Elliot Carver in TND. But at least he had a personality (a crazy one, mind you...) and Stamper was a big, tough looking guy who could physically match Bond. When you put two weasels together like QOS did with Greene and Elvis, you get the worst villains in the history of the franchise.
I think Javier Bardem (just by being Bardem) is going to make for a memorable villain. Just a feeling I have.
The more outlandish ones could be adapted to nick names on their files and so on? As in the past they have lifted stuff from different novels to put in the movies? Why not names too? And they did say that certain charactors could be recognised by certain members of Bonds fans?
Thats why i am surprised i have not seen Bardem mentioned in terms of name speculation?
What is this obscession with Blofeld? For such an iconic character that Fleming created he has never been well protrayed in the films (exception being Telly Savalas) Donald Pleasance, Charles Gray and that wheelchair bound clown in FYEO PTS were weak, weak and disappointing. Also Blofeld is easily parodied. Younger fans now see Blofeld or any film incantation of him and they immediately recall Austin Powers...
I do not think EON does not own any rights to the character and that's fine.(and correct me if I'm wrong, this may be why you never see the character since NSNA) Times have changed and who needs Blofeld anyway? Just because Fiennes has cut off his hair you think he gonna be Blofeld? I ask again: WHO THE THE HELL NEEDS BLOFELD?
Back to the question, I think yes, movies are more realistic and the old egomaniacal sinister over the top organizations are long gone. Quantum is more realistic than SPECTRE, and they will keep to this route. (I hope )
Major Dexter Smythe was Octopussy's father so he is used unfourtunately
Blofeld is a great charater as he was unseen for a number of films and he was badass enough to kill his own employees in Sadistic ways- he fed Helga Brandant to piranhas which is messed up
when we do see him he looks really disturbing especially with the eye scar- Donald Pleassence did a great job- only Terry and Charles were weak. there is something iconic about a white persian cat stroked by big hands with an octopuss ring.
i think EON bought the rights of Spectre and Blofeld (aswell as NSNA) because in the recent goldeneye game you can play as Blofeld (and previously he has been called Spectre Number 1 in Rouge Agent to avoid copyright) so they must have bought the rights overwise they might be sued and also Kevin McCory is dead.
Seriously? Quantum is better than the old Spectre organisation? a bunch of idoits who just want a couple more dollars from everybodys water bill? first they wanted oil? THEN THEY WANTED WATER? Spectre's plans were atleast "Terrolist" like- Quantum is just confusing and well...weak
Quantum strikes again!
Wait- so Quantum is really just the government? :O
I have to disagree with you here. Le' Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen) was a damn sight more menacing character than the bland Elecktra King and Renard (probably Robert Carlisle's worst performance). That torture scene in Casino Royale was epic.
But, I understand and agree with your overall argument. Many modern James Bond villains would be no match to Blofeld (Telly Savalas portrayal).
Can't remember a proper Bond villain that really radiated menace since Robert Davi's Sanchez and that was back in the 1980s, others since haven't really reached the same level
In name but not in character. Giving him a different name would make for a tense scene if you used it as it plays in the short story.
Robert Davi was certainly a fine James Bond villain. Though Sean Bean's turn as Travelian (correct spelling ?) was equally good. Though I still believe Bean would have been a good 90s Bond.
In addition, Mads Mikkelsen's portrayal was almost identical to the character in Ian Fleming's novel (exempt appearance - From my memory, Ian Fleming's Le' Chiffre was small and out of shape).