Should the new Bond ie DC smoke

always shakenalways shaken LondonPosts: 6,287MI6 Agent
Do you agree /disagree that Bond should smoke
By the way, did I tell you, I was "Mad"?

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  • Mr BeechMr Beech Florida, USAPosts: 1,749MI6 Agent
    He doesn't need to and I would find it somewhat unrealistic these days since many people who are physically active, especially in their work, avoid smoking due to its effects on breathing capabilities, circulation, and other health risks.
  • James BillJames Bill ParisPosts: 26MI6 Agent
    Connery's Bond could afford to smoke. But Craig's crane jumping, constantly running Bond would look too much of a superhuman if he could do all those athletic feats while being a smoker. Plus, I don't know how it worked in the sixties but smelling like an ashtray doesn't make you very attractive nowadays.
  • LexiLexi LondonPosts: 3,000MI6 Agent
    This has been discussed in another thread somewhere.... but can't find it...

    I think today it would seem wrong to smoke... (although it's interesting to see that he can still drink, and heavily - drinking can be just as damaging, but that's another discussion I guess)

    For me it would be a turn off....and would not add to his character.... so happy he doesn't.
    (although in Connery's day, it was the norm, or rather, seen as a suave thing to do, so suits his Bond)
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  • NeverSayDieNeverSayDie Posts: 495MI6 Agent
    It's not that often you see a character smoke in a film anymore.
    I thought it was really unusual to see the Bond girl smoke in Skyfall but it worked for her character.

    Also as daft as it sounds people try and emulate their heroes (kids especially) it's probably best not to show the hero smoking.
    When Die Another Day came out I tried cigars! Never smoked in my life but I started smoking cigars because of Bond in the film. Yes stupid I know! I will never be influenced by a movie again!

    Now where did I put my bottle of heineken? :)
  • always shakenalways shaken LondonPosts: 6,287MI6 Agent
    My own opinion ,as i asked the question,
    i think Bond and his cigar are part and parcel of his
    character ,the Delectardos in DAD ,the cohiba in LALD
    but im glad DC/ Bond isnt puffin on his fags,
    and as Agent Beech quite rightly says due to health reasons
    Bond would have failed the tough special forces tests/medical
    if he did smoke ,for the record im a Romeo y julieta fan
    By the way, did I tell you, I was "Mad"?
  • Le SamouraiLe Samourai Honolulu, HIPosts: 573MI6 Agent
    Leaving aside the health and realism aspects (which are both totally valid and I completely agree with), at this point it wouldn't make sense for Craig's Bond to smoke cigarettes. After all, he hasn't smoked them in three films. It would be jarring for him to start in his fourth. It would imply he either: 1. Went cold turkey a long time and then relapsed; or 2. He took up smoking very late in life!
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  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    A celebratory smoke is fine, ie a cigar as with Brozzer in DAD, and Moore had a few too.
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  • DEFIANT 74205DEFIANT 74205 Perth, AustraliaPosts: 1,881MI6 Agent
    Short answer is yes. Why? Because James Bond is a chain smoker.
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    I agree 100%.
    Leaving aside the health and realism aspects (which are both totally valid and I completely agree with), at this point it wouldn't make sense for Craig's Bond to smoke cigarettes. After all, he hasn't smoked them in three films. It would be jarring for him to start in his fourth. It would imply he either: 1. Went cold turkey a long time and then relapsed; or 2. He took up smoking very late in life!
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  • PolynikesPolynikes U.k.Posts: 276MI6 Agent
    Mr Beech wrote:
    He doesn't need to and I would find it somewhat unrealistic these days since many people who are physically active, especially in their work, avoid smoking due to its effects on breathing capabilities, circulation, and other health risks.


    I agree although there are always freaks who remain impossibly fit despite smoking. My old platoon sgt smoked 20 a day and got into the SAS. An occasional cigar wouldn't destroy a physical bond's credibity.IMO
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  • Mr BeechMr Beech Florida, USAPosts: 1,749MI6 Agent
    Polynikes wrote:
    Mr Beech wrote:
    He doesn't need to and I would find it somewhat unrealistic these days since many people who are physically active, especially in their work, avoid smoking due to its effects on breathing capabilities, circulation, and other health risks.


    I agree although there are always freaks who remain impossibly fit despite smoking. My old platoon sgt smoked 20 a day and got into the SAS. An occasional cigar wouldn't destroy a physical bond's credibity.IMO

    Indulging in an occasional cigar doesn't make someone a smoker, to me. So Craig picking up a cigar in one of his films wouldn't throw off the smoking issue.
  • Silhouette ManSilhouette Man The last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,845MI6 Agent
    No, I would say, although Brosnan did smoke in DAD of course, after the "filthy habit" of TND pre-titles sequence. I think in our Enlightened Age (supposedly) Bond doesn't need to smoke any more. It adds nothing to his character, IMHO.
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  • DEFIANT 74205DEFIANT 74205 Perth, AustraliaPosts: 1,881MI6 Agent
    It adds nothing to his character, IMHO.

    I disagree. Like every other man, Bond has his vices, and smoking is one of them. I think it is important to show that Bond isn't an ideal role model at all - he is the man who kills people for a living, and smokes (and drinks) his humanity away.

    Fleming did not create James Bond to be a super-fit elite athlete.
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  • Silhouette ManSilhouette Man The last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,845MI6 Agent
    It adds nothing to his character, IMHO.

    I disagree. Like every other man, Bond has his vices, and smoking is one of them. I think it is important to show that Bond isn't an ideal role model at all - he is the man who kills people for a living, and smokes (and drinks) his humanity away.

    Fleming did not create James Bond to be a super-fit elite athlete.

    Yes, but like the John Gardner Continuation Bonds, he'd have learned that "Smoking Kills" and would have stubbed this deadly habit out long ago IMHO.
    "The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
  • DEFIANT 74205DEFIANT 74205 Perth, AustraliaPosts: 1,881MI6 Agent
    It adds nothing to his character, IMHO.

    I disagree. Like every other man, Bond has his vices, and smoking is one of them. I think it is important to show that Bond isn't an ideal role model at all - he is the man who kills people for a living, and smokes (and drinks) his humanity away.

    Fleming did not create James Bond to be a super-fit elite athlete.

    Yes, but like the John Gardner Continuation Bonds, he'd have learned that "Smoking Kills" and would have stubbed this deadly habit out long ago IMHO.

    I'm not so sure about that either. Fleming's Bond seemed to follow Fleming's adage of living for the present rather than wasting his days in trying to prolong them. Maybe I'm getting confused between character and author, but as the character mirrors the author in many ways, based on my interpretation I don't think Bond wanted to die a dependent old man.
    "Watch the birdie, you bastard!"
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