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sandbagger1

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Favourite Fleming Novel
Moonraker
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Goldfinger
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Sean Connery
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  • Since62 wrote: » I thought his being Australian counted Chris Hemsworth out, but I saw him as a Man In Black and he looked good. His documentary shows depth and I am sure he can put that in a role. We have had an Aussie Bond before many here would…
  • For me it took until Skyfall for Daniel Craig to feel really settled into the role of 007. Part of that was that in both CR and QoS Bond was still very rough around the edges, but I think they kept just enough to make it feel like Bond. I do think t…
  • It was Amazon MGM Studios’ turn at CinemaCon and with it came not just footage but a number of project announcements – from new titles to release windows and more. First, Studio execs Courtenay Valenti and Sue Kroll confirmed that producers Amy P…
  • mtm wrote: » I don't like to read too much into the choice of producers as it's easy to overdo that given they're the only information we have so far, but I guess it is notable that they both have notable franchises under their belt which appeal t…
  • The isolated snow chalet in OHMSS was a very cool location. I think one of the And Then There Were None adaptations used something similar. It’s a great way to put the protagonist in a situation where he can’t count on outside help.
  • talos7 wrote: » The creator of the character… Chris Claremont, the writer of the 1982 Wolverine comics, said that in 1988 it seemed perfectly rational to cast Hoskins as Logan, citing the harshness and brutality that he portrayed as perfect com…
  • No, but I was on the net (well, I was on dial-up so I wasn’t on it that often!). I think someone on Ain’t it Cool suggested Hoskins at one point, but it wouldn’t have been a popular suggestion.
  • talos7 wrote: » Comic purists wanted Bob Hoskins cast as Wolverine. Lol. Not many that I remember.
  • I think I’d play it relatively safe (if there is such a thing) with the basic Goldfinger model - larger than life mastermind with a monstrous henchman, early encounter to heat up rivalry, faux-friendly match against Bond at some game, M scene, Q sc…
  • It has become his ‘costume’ to a certain extent, but he can’t wear it all the time. Part of the reason we get the DB5 back so often is because it says James Bond visually in a way that not much else does (the Walther PPK being the other visual acces…
  • I love Niven, but I’m not sure I could have dealt with a James Bond with a moustache. I do wonder if they ever contemplated giving Connery the thin scar on his face, and the one of his hand. I’d argue that these would have helped to cement a visu…
  • 007HallY wrote: » Maybe. I guess... But I’d say all of them have look different and distinct from each other regardless. They don't look identical of course, but they're all of a type. Generally I think a lot of male Bond fans want him to l…
  • Yeah, I think we've talked a little about him before. He's good in that and will almost certainly get an audition. I think he doesn't quite have his co-star O'Connell's intensity, but he's more a match physically (imo).
  • Variety have an article up talking about Jen Salke leaving MGM and her problems with Barbara Broccoli. Here's an excerpt: As Variety recently noted, Broccoli is believed to have told others that she did not feel inspired by working with Salke. Thi…
  • I’ve just watched The Outfit on BBC iPlayer and feel Mark Rylance would be fantastic as ‘M’.
  • Would they want to come back for Amazon, though?
  • Rumour is that David Heyman and Amy Pascal are being lined up as the new Bond producers. https://www.darkhorizons.com/amazon-sets-heyman-pascal-on-bond-franchise/
  • BMB007 wrote: » peter wrote: » DEKE_RIVERS wrote: » CrabKey wrote: » Obviously Bond is going to be handsome, even if unconventionally so. But lacking charm, wit, and a sense of danger, it's just another boring pretty face. Sure,…
  • echo wrote: » I wouldn't say they were geniuses, and they certainly made mistakes, but they led with their hearts and not their pocketbooks. They were upholding a family legacy, and were in no danger of being fired. A studio executive or produ…
  • K2WI wrote: » ArapahoeBondFan wrote: » I thought Nolan was taken with Universal...at least, what I heard. Does that mean Amazon can buy out the contract? As far as I know, he’s never had any kind of deal like that with any of the studio…
  • mtm wrote: » sandbagger1 wrote: » mtm wrote: » Another phrase which has been in the news and I think does sound a bit Bond-y: Hell To Pay It’s good, but unfortunately it reminds me of the Simpsons Halloween Special story Hell Tou…
  • Playing Hades the phrase “come die again” has been uttered several times. It might work as the title of the next one.
  • mtm wrote: » Another phrase which has been in the news and I think does sound a bit Bond-y: Hell To Pay It’s good, but unfortunately it reminds me of the Simpsons Halloween Special story Hell Toupee
  • dewiparry wrote: » Fresh Blood (It's what Pierce said.) I quite like that.
  • Dark Horizons talks Nolan: https://www.darkhorizons.com/chris-nolan-amazon-bond-talk-heats-up/ It’s all speculation, but it shows the way people are thinking. I’m not convinced Amazon will want to wait around for Nolan’s slate to clear.
  • Generally Hollywood leading men simply don't want to put the time in to master a good British accent when they could be chasing girls. I think that's largely all there is to it - the U.S. leading men feel too secure to put themselves out, because th…
  • FutureIntel wrote: » "What a mistaka to maka" ... Ian Fleming didn’t know what a secret agent really was! Fleming dubbed James Bond a "secret" agent yet simultaneously depicted 007 as an employee on MI6's payroll. You may say "so what" because Bon…
  • I'm assuming that the new director will have a big say in the casting of 007. If they follow the recent Batman model we'll probably get three films from one director with the same actor, then recast for the next director. We might see a faster turna…
  • A return of the dreaded CGI bullet seems possible.