I just think DC looks 'a bit' like Steve McQueen in some of these pics, like I say, maybe it's the bike, but it was played on in QOS, black jacket, white jeans and , oh yeah. bike!
I always though SM looked a bit older than his years too, and as for great films I watched 'The towering inferno at the weekend'....not a great piece of cinema!
I just think DC looks 'a bit' like Steve McQueen in some of these pics, like I say, maybe it's the bike, but it was played on in QOS, black jacket, white jeans and , oh yeah. bike!
I always though SM looked a bit older than his years too, and as for great films I watched 'The towering inferno at the weekend'....not a great piece of cinema!
There is general resemblance, but Craig has a more stoic range of expressions than Steve McQueen, who had a different kind of charisma, ever did. If you want to see the inspiration for Craig's look, just check out the chase scene from The Great Escape. He wears virtually the same clothes in the airport scene in Casino Royale, and has a similar appearance on the motorbike in Quantum of Solace.
I'm not a great fan of McQueen, but the clear difference is this: he knew how to put himself across to be a 'star'. That included going thru a script and taking out huge swathes of dialogue, saying he could do it with just one look. That may annoy scriptwriters who are paid by the word, but it makes sense. Sometimes just one look is enough to seal your stardom, but I'm not sure Craig has really nailed it, he still wants to be a character actor.
What's more, you can put McQueen on a poster and it looks great, I mean that Bullitt poster is quite a forerunner of today's posters, cos it has just him on it, unlike many of the time which had ovedone artwork with a Mad Mad Mad Mad World look to it. Craig can look okay, but often enough doesn't, so lacks that iconic edge.
Re Steve McQueen, it looks like Jeremy Renner is going to play Steve McQueen in the up coming Biopic.
I always thought Damian Lewis could pull it off too.
Always got the McQueen vibe from Lewis, whereas I never saw it in Craig.
Lewis has McQueen's easy going natural casual coolness down, whereas Craig is more intense.
Always thought Damien Lewis would have made a great Bond, as you said has a natural coolness and could have pulled of the one liners very well.
Absolutely loved him in Homeland, probably the best tv programme in years.
Big fan of Damien Lewis also. Knew him from "Band of Brothers" and had no idea he was British at that time. Lewis does Americans better than most Americans. Very fine actor. Could see him as Bond.
Agree "Homeland" is a fantastic show; just really keeps you on the edge of your seat and you never know where the story is going to take you.
Re: Jeremy Renner as Steve McQueen in a biopic: Renner, while charismatic on the screen IMO is even much more of a charactor actor and less of a leading man type than Daniel Craig. I guess he could pull it off, but I just don't see it looks-wise.
Not yet. Coming this summer. Really looking forward to it.
Lewis' character on that show has got to be one of the most complex ever written. Only an actor of Damien Lewis' ability could pull something like that off.
Damien Lewis is a great American actor who happens to be British -{
The end of the line. Scenes were filmed earlier this week in the Duzici district of Turkey close to some waterfalls. Here are two photo's of the set. Skyfall is now moving into post production.
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I also seem to remember S McQueen was very popular with the cinema audiences and his Films
where very sucessful and made loads of money, ....................... While D Craig's Don't )
infact he'd be the Anti-McQueen )
If anything with the grey suit and Grey hair He looks to me More like, Frank Drebin Police Squad !
Casino Royale did earn more money at the premiere week in UK than any other movie noticed before.... So I think he is a pretty succesfull actor and I think he is loved by a big audience. But he is maybe not an icon as SM. But remember you only becoming an icon after your death, especially if you get an early and mystical one. And I certainly do not hope Craig gets one.
You know in America it’s “bling, bling”, but out here it’s “bling, bang”.
Anyone can Think Of DC as the new Steve McQueen if they wish. -{
But I'll not hold my breath waiting for anothe huge international hit from him
( excluding the Bonds, which can make anyone a star, for a while at least ) :v
I hope he has a Happy Long life, infact I wish he had some success outside Bond.
Then he might consider leaving.
Happily for his Fans as the rest of his work sinks with little trace He'll be Bond for
many more movies, It's the only thing paying the bills at the moment. )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Anyone can Think Of DC as the new Steve McQueen if they wish. -{
But I'll not hold my breath waiting for anothe huge international hit from him
( excluding the Bonds, which can make anyone a star, for a while at least ) :v
I hope he has a Happy Long life, infact I wish he had some success outside Bond.
Then he might consider leaving.
Happily for his Fans as the rest of his work sinks with little trace He'll be Bond for
many more movies, It's the only thing paying the bills at the moment. )
Anyone can Think Of DC as the new Steve McQueen if they wish. -{
But I'll not hold my breath waiting for anothe huge international hit from him
( excluding the Bonds, which can make anyone a star, for a while at least ) :v
I hope he has a Happy Long life, infact I wish he had some success outside Bond.
Then he might consider leaving.
Happily for his Fans as the rest of his work sinks with little trace He'll be Bond for
many more movies, It's the only thing paying the bills at the moment. )
All I said was I thought Daniel Craig would do a nice job portraying Steve McQueen in a film about
McQueen's life (as does McQueen's first wife; of course she was baselessly attacked as only wanting DC because he is a big "name").
I guess it doesn't take much to get the Craig haters going.
Layer cake made a modest amount while Girl with dragon tattoo made much less than expected.
as so many Craig fans seem to get so upset over "The Facts " of boxoffice results etc.
I'm going to lay off Old DC, so his fans can live in their own little world where he is the #1
boxoffice draw in the world and each film is more successful than the last. )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Layer cake made a modest amount while Girl with dragon tattoo made much less than expected.
as so many Craig fans seem to get so upset over "The Facts " of boxoffice results etc.
I'm going to lay off Old DC, so his fans can live in their own little world where he is the #1
boxoffice draw in the world and each film is more successful than the last. )
True, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was an exact copy of the swedish original version of the film, no big differences between the versions. A real dissapointment, cause Fincher was the director!
Craig is for the time stuck in the Bond franschise, personally I think of him as the best actor to portay Flemings Bond yet and I hope he will do it for a long time. I think he will get his big acting break threw when he will stop acting as Bond. After all he is a brilliant actor! -{
You know in America it’s “bling, bling”, but out here it’s “bling, bang”.
Layer cake made a modest amount while Girl with dragon tattoo made much less than expected.
as so many Craig fans seem to get so upset over "The Facts " of boxoffice results etc.
I'm going to lay off Old DC, so his fans can live in their own little world where he is the #1
boxoffice draw in the world and each film is more successful than the last. )
I like Craig as Bond...not very concerned about his career outside of the Bond franchise.
At least he seems to have the good sense to ride the Bond horse until it comes up lame or throws him off.
Layer cake made a modest amount while Girl with dragon tattoo made much less than expected.
as so many Craig fans seem to get so upset over "The Facts " of boxoffice results etc.
I'm going to lay off Old DC, so his fans can live in their own little world where he is the #1
boxoffice draw in the world and each film is more successful than the last. )
It seems that Craig's main interest is in working with quality directors (Mendes, Spielberg, Sheridan, Fincher) in what Craig probably thinks are quality projects. Most are "art house" type productions that probably aren't going to generate a bunch of money. Aliens and Cowboys is a notable exception but he fell into that part because Downey Jr. withdrew and Bond 23 was on hold.
•The Adventures of Tintin:
•Dream House
•Defiance
•The Golden Compass
•The Invasion
•Munich
•Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
All big budget entertainment all made for Big audiences. and all huge big hits. B-)
He guarantees Bums on seats, and lives up to the hype .........
"One of the greatest actors of his generation "
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I guess it doesn't take much to get the Craig haters going.
Tell me about it. Craig could save a basket full of puppies from a burning building and the usual mob would start screaming, "Yeah, but he looked like crap doing it! Somebody that short can't save puppies! This is the only time Craig has been appreciated by puppies--every other time he's around them they just pee on him!"
I think on the points made by Gala Brand at #927 and Thunderpussy at #928, Craig is an indie, small buget kind of guy at heart and from his acting background. Look at FLASHBACKS OF A FOOL; total rubbish, sure, and probably should never have been made, but it shows where Craig's heart lies.
And yet Craig's lifestyle and financial requirements demand the big budget, franchise films. Principal has to be scacrificed to bring in the cash, schlepping to the dollar sign. Tom Ford, Lanvin, etc, homes in New York and London don't come cheap.
Chuck in a bit of ego, wanting to be a "star" and not just an "actor" and there you have it.
I guess it doesn't take much to get the Craig haters going.
Tell me about it. Craig could save a basket full of puppies from a burning building and the usual mob would start screaming, "Yeah, but he looked like crap doing it! Somebody that short can't save puppies! This is the only time Craig has been appreciated by puppies--every other time he's around them they just pee on him!"
Daniel Craig Bond fans are just going to have to get used to the haters, they are not going away.
Craig fans will have to grow thicker skins, if they haven't already. Speaking as a Roger Moore Bond fan you wouldn't believe how many layers of skin I've grown over the years.
Oh, to be a Sean Connery Bond fan. I am really, it's just that I like Roger......Moore.
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I always though SM looked a bit older than his years too, and as for great films I watched 'The towering inferno at the weekend'....not a great piece of cinema!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ccVu992CYE
What's more, you can put McQueen on a poster and it looks great, I mean that Bullitt poster is quite a forerunner of today's posters, cos it has just him on it, unlike many of the time which had ovedone artwork with a Mad Mad Mad Mad World look to it. Craig can look okay, but often enough doesn't, so lacks that iconic edge.
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Real stalwart Charlton Heston stuff going on there, IMO.
I always thought Damian Lewis could pull it off too.
Always got the McQueen vibe from Lewis, whereas I never saw it in Craig.
Lewis has McQueen's easy going natural casual coolness down, whereas Craig is more intense.
Absolutely loved him in Homeland, probably the best tv programme in years.
Agree "Homeland" is a fantastic show; just really keeps you on the edge of your seat and you never know where the story is going to take you.
Re: Jeremy Renner as Steve McQueen in a biopic: Renner, while charismatic on the screen IMO is even much more of a charactor actor and less of a leading man type than Daniel Craig. I guess he could pull it off, but I just don't see it looks-wise.
Not yet. Coming this summer. Really looking forward to it.
Lewis' character on that show has got to be one of the most complex ever written. Only an actor of Damien Lewis' ability could pull something like that off.
Damien Lewis is a great American actor who happens to be British -{
Daniel Craig, left Turkey
http://translate.google.it/translate?hl=it&sl=tr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stargazete.com%2Fsinema%2Fdaniel-craig-turkiyeden-ayrildi%2Fhaber-580794
Scene X8AL (Filming continues in the beautiful city of Istanbul)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/status/198157241331888128/photo/1
Scene XV17CY (Bond on Track)
http://ow.ly/i/D16Q
Scene XV18AP (A View To A Kill)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/status/204360927246684163/photo/1
Scene 35 (Looks Like caskets draped with the Union Jack)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2FbosrIIYq
Scene 45 (Dirty Bathroom)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2FmgzIWa5l
Scene 53G (Desk, possibly in a basement)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2FZMG9JSMC
Scene 59A (Martini Glasses in a Row)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2Fu6WMSSar
Scene V63E (titled Some Industrial Action) Wonder if this is still at the Nightclub?
http://ow.ly/i/qTkL
Scene V64BA (Possibly a nightclub)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2F9VDJdNls
Scene 72F (The stakes are high on the Skyfall set today)
http://ow.ly/i/zu6H
Scene 79L (Bond back in Turkey)
http://ow.ly/i/AJWQ
Scene 97F
http://ow.ly/i/qc9e
Scene 120M
http://ow.ly/i/pEgi
Scene B123 (Making a splash on the Skyfall Set)
http://ow.ly/i/y9jV
Scene A126 (Filming in London at Whitehall)
http://ow.ly/i/vijZ
Scene v131 (Pillars of Strength)
http://ow.ly/i/rxy3
Scene 134 (Outside at night, maybe a back alley)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2FMFXEamZM
Scene 137 (A beautiful day in the Scottish Highlands)
http://ow.ly/i/s5iD
Scene 142B (Room Full of mystery)
http://ow.ly/i/sVdO
Scene V147P (Explosive Day on the set)
http://ow.ly/i/vYCe
Scene 165A (Turns up the heat)
http://ow.ly/i/x0yT
Scene F165K (All aglow on the Skyfall set)
http://ow.ly/i/tzUN
Scene 172E (not posted on Twitter. Just a random photo from a scene set on the rooftop):
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/12/05/article-0-0F100A3900000578-379_634x581.jpg
http://www.izlesene.com/tv/cihanhaber/video/james-bond-turkiyeden-ayrildi/6232519
http://ow.ly/i/Evjc
Scene X8AL (Filming continues in the beautiful city of Istanbul)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/status/198157241331888128/photo/1
Scene XV17CY (Bond on Track)
http://ow.ly/i/D16Q
Scene XV17FZ (It's a Wrap)
http://ow.ly/i/Evjc
Scene XV18AP (A View To A Kill)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/status/204360927246684163/photo/1
Scene 35 (Looks Like caskets draped with the Union Jack)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2FbosrIIYq
Scene 45 (Dirty Bathroom)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2FmgzIWa5l
Scene 53G (Desk, possibly in a basement)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2FZMG9JSMC
Scene 59A (Martini Glasses in a Row)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2Fu6WMSSar
Scene V63E (titled Some Industrial Action) Wonder if this is still at the Nightclub?
http://ow.ly/i/qTkL
Scene V64BA (Possibly a nightclub)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2F9VDJdNls
Scene 72F (The stakes are high on the Skyfall set today)
http://ow.ly/i/zu6H
Scene 79L (Bond back in Turkey)
http://ow.ly/i/AJWQ
Scene 97F
http://ow.ly/i/qc9e
Scene 120M
http://ow.ly/i/pEgi
Scene B123 (Making a splash on the Skyfall Set)
http://ow.ly/i/y9jV
Scene A126 (Filming in London at Whitehall)
http://ow.ly/i/vijZ
Scene v131 (Pillars of Strength)
http://ow.ly/i/rxy3
Scene 134 (Outside at night, maybe a back alley)
https://twitter.com/#!/007/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2FMFXEamZM
Scene 137 (A beautiful day in the Scottish Highlands)
http://ow.ly/i/s5iD
Scene 142B (Room Full of mystery)
http://ow.ly/i/sVdO
Scene V147P (Explosive Day on the set)
http://ow.ly/i/vYCe
Scene 165A (Turns up the heat)
http://ow.ly/i/x0yT
Scene F165K (All aglow on the Skyfall set)
http://ow.ly/i/tzUN
Scene 172E (not posted on Twitter. Just a random photo from a scene set on the rooftop):
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/12/05/article-0-0F100A3900000578-379_634x581.jpg
Skyfall London Filming
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmFzdKpmGyk
Casino Royale did earn more money at the premiere week in UK than any other movie noticed before.... So I think he is a pretty succesfull actor and I think he is loved by a big audience. But he is maybe not an icon as SM. But remember you only becoming an icon after your death, especially if you get an early and mystical one. And I certainly do not hope Craig gets one.
But I'll not hold my breath waiting for anothe huge international hit from him
( excluding the Bonds, which can make anyone a star, for a while at least ) :v
I hope he has a Happy Long life, infact I wish he had some success outside Bond.
Then he might consider leaving.
Happily for his Fans as the rest of his work sinks with little trace He'll be Bond for
many more movies, It's the only thing paying the bills at the moment. )
Layer Cake? Dragon Tattoo?
All I said was I thought Daniel Craig would do a nice job portraying Steve McQueen in a film about
McQueen's life (as does McQueen's first wife; of course she was baselessly attacked as only wanting DC because he is a big "name").
I guess it doesn't take much to get the Craig haters going.
as so many Craig fans seem to get so upset over "The Facts " of boxoffice results etc.
I'm going to lay off Old DC, so his fans can live in their own little world where he is the #1
boxoffice draw in the world and each film is more successful than the last. )
True, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was an exact copy of the swedish original version of the film, no big differences between the versions. A real dissapointment, cause Fincher was the director!
Craig is for the time stuck in the Bond franschise, personally I think of him as the best actor to portay Flemings Bond yet and I hope he will do it for a long time. I think he will get his big acting break threw when he will stop acting as Bond. After all he is a brilliant actor! -{
I like Craig as Bond...not very concerned about his career outside of the Bond franchise.
At least he seems to have the good sense to ride the Bond horse until it comes up lame or throws him off.
It seems that Craig's main interest is in working with quality directors (Mendes, Spielberg, Sheridan, Fincher) in what Craig probably thinks are quality projects. Most are "art house" type productions that probably aren't going to generate a bunch of money. Aliens and Cowboys is a notable exception but he fell into that part because Downey Jr. withdrew and Bond 23 was on hold.
He's never seemed to lack for work.
•The Adventures of Tintin:
•Dream House
•Defiance
•The Golden Compass
•The Invasion
•Munich
•Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
All big budget entertainment all made for Big audiences. and all huge big hits. B-)
He guarantees Bums on seats, and lives up to the hype .........
"One of the greatest actors of his generation "
Tell me about it. Craig could save a basket full of puppies from a burning building and the usual mob would start screaming, "Yeah, but he looked like crap doing it! Somebody that short can't save puppies! This is the only time Craig has been appreciated by puppies--every other time he's around them they just pee on him!"
And yet Craig's lifestyle and financial requirements demand the big budget, franchise films. Principal has to be scacrificed to bring in the cash, schlepping to the dollar sign. Tom Ford, Lanvin, etc, homes in New York and London don't come cheap.
Chuck in a bit of ego, wanting to be a "star" and not just an "actor" and there you have it.
Daniel Craig Bond fans are just going to have to get used to the haters, they are not going away.
Craig fans will have to grow thicker skins, if they haven't already. Speaking as a Roger Moore Bond fan you wouldn't believe how many layers of skin I've grown over the years.
Oh, to be a Sean Connery Bond fan. I am really, it's just that I like Roger......Moore.