I've noticed that there hasn't been many american main villains at all. Let's see:
Blofeld from OHMSS
Dr Kananga
Max Zorin
Brad Whittaker (if you even count him as the main villain - I don't)
That's it!
So time for an american bond villain I think.
I want Harrison Ford. He usually plays the good guy. (Has he even ever played a villain?) He's my favourite actor, and given his age, I think he'd make a great head of quantum (That's if they don't make the head of quantum a woman which I also think would be a good idea).
I've noticed that there hasn't been many american main villains at all. Let's see:
Blofeld from OHMSS
Dr Kananga
Max Zorin
Brad Whittaker (if you even count him as the main villain - I don't)
That's it!
So time for an american bond villain I think.
I want Harrison Ford. He usually plays the good guy. (Has he even ever played a villain?) He's my favourite actor, and given his age, I think he'd make a great head of quantum (That's if they don't make the head of quantum a woman which I also think would be a good idea).
I was thinking about that. But he kind of turns good throughout the film... still the closest I've seen him to playing a villain though.
Count me in for Sir Anthony Hopkins as well. Originally he was suppost to play Alec Trevelyan in Goldeneye, when the earlier script had Trevelyan written as a more of a mentor to Bond than a partner.
I've never heard that before. Most fascinating! I wonder if Sir Anthony was considered for any other Bond films before or since? Would be interesting to find out. I remember a word-of-mouth rumour that linked Sir Anthony to a possible Bond film called Icebreaker where Bond went up afgainst the IRA in part in 1999. No idea where that particular rumour actually came from, but the IRA reference doesn't sound all that credible.
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
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How about Idris Elba as the new Buonaparte Ignace Gallia - the new Mr Big as Fleming intended in a new version of Live and Let Die the novel a la Casino Royale in 2006. I'm all for it - but I expect the article posted in this sub-forum by perdogg a while back is just educated speculation on the part of the author.
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Are you referrng to my villainous status or the nature of my posts, AlphaOmegaSin? Pray tell.
Villainous Nature )
Not only does brucie demand only the finest nosh back stage, plus payment in either bullion or oddly South Korean real estate, but you'd also have to pay the guy who operates mr forsythe from behind the scenes.
Is any of that true?
Perhaps my villainous nature comes from the fact that I have a black and white sugar skull as an avatar. All very Raoul Silva and Baron Samedi rolled into one there! )
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Interestingly, it appears the role of henchman has disappeared from the modern Bond movies. It would be great to see a head villain and a reprisal of the types of characters such as Jaws, Oddjob and NikNak. Having said that I would love to the below as Bond Villains
Steve Buscemi
Paul Giamatti
Idris Elba
Tom Hardy
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Interestingly, it appears the role of henchman has disappeared from the modern Bond movies. It would be great to see a head villain and a reprisal of the types of characters such as Jaws, Oddjob and NikNak. Having said that I would love to the below as Bond Villains
Steve Buscemi
Paul Giamatti
Idris Elba
Tom Hardy
Yes, it seems to be missing from the last two Bond films with Craig, unless you count Elvis and Patrice?
And, don't forget the great influence Tee Hee had on all subsequent Bond film henchmen.
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Silhouette ManThe last refuge of a scoundrelPosts: 8,844MI6 Agent
Yes, and I agree that Idris Elba would make a great Mr Big!
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Cate Blanchett was a villain in the last Indiana Jones sequel and Selma Hayek would be able to do it I believe
Citing a bad villain in a bad movie with a bad Russian accent in a blatantly bad cash grab is not a good way to recommend an actress. I don't disagree with Cate as a villain, but it would have to be better than that rag!
I think Marc Warren would play very good villain if EON chose to make the villain someone who wants to get the best of Bond in every way possible. And, an option from left field, Eddie Izzard. He has shown to be able to play parts that are not like his 'on stage' persona (The Riches, Valkery) and is not known to the big general public as a movie star.
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I was thinking about that. But he kind of turns good throughout the film... still the closest I've seen him to playing a villain though.
1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
So he does. I haven't seen that film in years
1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
I've never heard that before. Most fascinating! I wonder if Sir Anthony was considered for any other Bond films before or since? Would be interesting to find out. I remember a word-of-mouth rumour that linked Sir Anthony to a possible Bond film called Icebreaker where Bond went up afgainst the IRA in part in 1999. No idea where that particular rumour actually came from, but the IRA reference doesn't sound all that credible.
Perhaps my villainous nature comes from the fact that I have a black and white sugar skull as an avatar. All very Raoul Silva and Baron Samedi rolled into one there! )
"Everyone needs a Hobby "
No, I leave that sort of thing to Old Ian and Ann and their type of sexual perversion, as much as I love ILF of course! )
own home is there business. )
Until I put the film on the web B-)
I will not break the law. I'll say that now. )
Then its no fun :v
Fun is not my business - just take a buthers at my avatar. Because that's as good as it's gonna get and it won't ever get that good again. )
Steve Buscemi
Paul Giamatti
Idris Elba
Tom Hardy
Yes, it seems to be missing from the last two Bond films with Craig, unless you count Elvis and Patrice?
And, don't forget the great influence Tee Hee had on all subsequent Bond film henchmen.
Cate Blanchett was a villain in the last Indiana Jones sequel and Selma Hayek would be able to do it I believe
Yeah, don't crowd him. Give him time. )
Citing a bad villain in a bad movie with a bad Russian accent in a blatantly bad cash grab is not a good way to recommend an actress. I don't disagree with Cate as a villain, but it would have to be better than that rag!
Is he out of Prison yet?
Yes, he was just released within the past few days. So I guess we can expect Blade 4 to be in theaters by the end of May ) ) )
Give him room. Honestly...he only just saw the light of day again! Let his eyeballs acclimatise! )