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In your opinion.... I have a different take on Fleming than you, so we'll just have to agree to disagree. For me DAF and TMWTGG are 2 of the most Flemingesque films. I also find Moore in 'Golden Gun' and Brosnan in 'DAD' as very Flemingesque performances... much more than Craig has done so far. But it's just my own humble opinion, and I am not trying to make you change opinion. ;)
Could it be you just have a different opinion ?
M G Wilson is right when he says many people consider Craig the best Bond since Connery. I'm certainly one of them, and I'm hoping Craig continues to play Bond for as long as possible.
I'm betting that after Skyfall wraps, Eon and MGM will offer Craig another 3 picture deal, and he may just agree to it.
I doubt craig will become more identified with bond than moore. I think craig and moore are around the same level, they're both good, they just have different takes on the part.
Would this cancel out the option he has for his fourth film then? Being 'in the know' as it where, what do you the chances of Craig being offered such a deal are @ColonelSun?
We need to give him an offer he can't refuse. ;)
Remember, just like Quantum, we do have people everywhere: the fans.
Don't get me wrong here, DC007 (also, I'd change your name if I were you; for someone who hates Craig as adamantly as you, your name hides these harsh feelings), I'm glad you can laugh when you read Fleming. Me, on the other hand, I need someone to actually crack something resembling a joke, or have something a little funny happen. I can't find that in any Fleming book. Benson, yes, but that's because his books are a combination of Fleming and the Brosnan era films.
And, the way you talk to me doesn't seem like you accept my opinion, or agree to disagree with me.
Craig's a very cool and wonderfully enjoyable Bond indeed, ColonelSun! I too hope that he won't run away from the series after SF. But will they indeed offer him a 3 picture deal? It would be the first time for them to move in that direction. And we all know how dangerous hubris can be in film business. I think they'll play it safe and see where they can go with Craig from film to film.
Also from a financial perspective, Bond is his sure thing, Cowboys, Dreamhouse...not everything he does, can count on great box-office, so it's not bad to have something in hand that you can count on.
I hope DC does 5 or 6 films...I do wish they would go to Alaska/Canada border region.
Eon could extend the option to another 3 picture deal. They wanted Moore to sign to a similar deal, but he held out for a picture to picture deal.
Craig may well do the same; but I still suspect Eon and MGM will dangle a very large carrot in front of Craig to lock him in for more films, perhaps with higher percentage gross and substantial pay rise for each film.
Totally agree. Moore was lucky in that he was older than Connery but always looked much younger than he was. He was pushing the limits of credibilty by the end but u get my point. Not sure craggy faced Craig will be able to pull it off for so long although I'd be happy to see DC hang around a bit longer. To get anywhere near the record tho he really needs to start cranking them out. No more four year vacations for 007! Her Majesty expects!
I've often thought the same thing. HIS Majesty's Secret Service just doesn't have the same ring to it.
Oh, I see. The option for three more. That would of course allow Craig to call it quits anytime during the making of these films.
Hopefully we'll hear something when Bond 24 is announced, in the press release.
What will Craig 'move on' to? Craig knows he's good something good going and it's make no sense for him, or any actor, to consider throwing that away until he's at least 50.
by the time he's fifty he will be on five or may be six films. i think by then he will just be bored of it. my view based on perception of Dc's character.
Anything can happen you know... one of his Bond outings may flop, have bad critics/fan reviews, the audience may want Bond to go in another direction... Who knows what can/will happen in the next 6/7 years until Craig turns 50. Wishing him to do another 3 or 4 outings after SF is pure wishful thinking... you can't predict what will happen so far ahead... who knows, SF could be a disaster... anything is possible.
I meant if everything is plain sailing and continues to go well, he shouldn't consider leaving until he's at least 50. Of course anything can happen, just as it has in the past. Hope for the best but prepare for the worst.
And i look forward to them!
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I agree completely. Lighten it up, EON, let's have some laughs! In any case, there's no way they could possibly crank out a film with Craig (or any actor for that matter) every two years until 2022 at the speed they're going (they made only three films in the last decade, and after Quantum of Solace, it was Wilson who said "we don't want to get stressed". And, I don't think Craig will want to do that many anyway. I see him ending up doing only four, maybe five.
he almost did a Timothy and walked away from Bond - the big girl's blouse.
@DC007 exactly. I think alot of people are making these predictions about him staying for ages when skyfall could be his last one
you can't blame dalton for walking away. Everybody wanted brosnan, he'd been waiting years to do his 3rd film, it wasn;t his fault