Lists like that make me come to the bitter conclusion that for the first time in MY lifetime, as well as in the entire series, the new James Bond may very well be miscast to the point I lose interest.
LoeffelholzThe United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
Lists like that make me come to the bitter conclusion that for the first time in MY lifetime, as well as in the entire series, the new James Bond may very well be miscast to the point I lose interest.
No worries here. I look to the future with great anticipation -{
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Oliver Jackson-Cohen is actually an interesting name on the "list". I saw him play an eccentric high class hitman/killer in the film "Faster" and I recall thinking, could be future Bond material. Right age, right look, right height (6'3"), handled fights (looked to have some real martial arts background) and action very well in "Faster". Relatively unknown here in the States (pretty much TV roles) and to my knowledge has never dated Taylor Swift -{ .
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
The trick is can he portray James Bond convincingly on the big screen. He doesn't need to be Bond except in the movies. As far as aloofness goes, I never saw that in Roger Moore or Pierce Brosnan in their off screen personas and they had pretty good runs as Bond.
We shouldn't let all this internet nonsense cloud our vision. If it came out that the guy was a racist, abused women, was mean to his Mum, etc then I could see that being problematic but he's apparently involved romantically with Taylor Swift....oh how awful 8-) )
BIB .... But he does. That's the problem with playing Bond. The public, rightly or wrongly, expect their Bond to behave in a certain way.
Moore and Brosnan were certainly more affable but they always maintained their dignity.
I like Hiddleston a lot but cavorting around like a love sick teenager is very unbecoming ... and not very British )
The trick is can he portray James Bond convincingly on the big screen. He doesn't need to be Bond except in the movies. As far as aloofness goes, I never saw that in Roger Moore or Pierce Brosnan in their off screen personas and they had pretty good runs as Bond.
We shouldn't let all this internet nonsense cloud our vision. If it came out that the guy was a racist, abused women, was mean to his Mum, etc then I could see that being problematic but he's apparently involved romantically with Taylor Swift....oh how awful 8-) )
BIB .... But he does. That's the problem with playing Bond. The public, rightly or wrongly, expect their Bond to behave in a certain way.
Moore and Brosnan were certainly more affable but they always maintained their dignity.
Don't see what the big deal is. In this age of the internet and 24/7 news cycle we get way too much information about people's private lives...it's the world we live in. Apparently, Connery was not the most pleasant of chaps and may have been abusive to his then wife, Roger Moore was a womanizer and had actually been physically abused by one of his wives (not very Bondian for sure) but we didn't know about this stuff at the time. If it bugs you, then it bugs you. But for me it's a total non-factor. Truth be told, I don't think the cinematic Bond is best served by being portrayed with a stick up his you know what anyway. ) -{ Relax, the minute Hiddleston walks across the screen with the Bond theme blaring for the gun barrel any thought of him "covorting" with Taylor Swift will vanish.
I like Hiddleston a lot but cavorting around like a love sick teenager is very unbecoming ... and not very British )
BIB .... But he does. That's the problem with playing Bond. The public, rightly or wrongly, expect their Bond to behave in a certain way.
Moore and Brosnan were certainly more affable but they always maintained their dignity.
I like Hiddleston a lot but cavorting around like a love sick teenager is very unbecoming ... and not very British )
I agree that Bond actors need a certain image themselves. Craig's undignified manner post-Spectre has harmed public opinion of his Bond. I would expect better from a Bond actor. Or any public figure.
BIB .... But he does. That's the problem with playing Bond. The public, rightly or wrongly, expect their Bond to behave in a certain way.
Moore and Brosnan were certainly more affable but they always maintained their dignity.
I like Hiddleston a lot but cavorting around like a love sick teenager is very unbecoming ... and not very British )
I agree that Bond actors need a certain image themselves. Craig's undignified manner post-Spectre has harmed public opinion of his Bond. I would expect better from a Bond actor. Or any public figure.
But even this is subjective; Connery was a notorious crank with the press, and never suffered his dissatisfaction with Eon in silence, and yet he remains the Bond gold standard---granted, this is the Internet Era, etc., and our own expectations have apparently evolved thanks to the 24-hour news cycle, but IMO that's on us and not the actors, who are human beings with all the attending quirks and flaws. If Tom is in love with Taylor Swift, or is merely having a globetrotting sex fling, or even if (as has cynically been suggested somewhere) Swift has hired him to be seen with her for publicity's sake, good for him---cash that check and buy yourself something nice.
I'm more convinced than ever that he will be Bond; as I typed this I had a flashback to '05, when I was vigorously defending Craigger on these boards, pre-CR, from a brutal enfilade )
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
By today's standards, Hiddleston and Swift's romance is the stuff of Disney Contract Players in 50's Hollywood. No homemade porn video, no drugs, no paparrazi being punched out, no drunken tiffs....
BIB .... But he does. That's the problem with playing Bond. The public, rightly or wrongly, expect their Bond to behave in a certain way.
Moore and Brosnan were certainly more affable but they always maintained their dignity.
I like Hiddleston a lot but cavorting around like a love sick teenager is very unbecoming ... and not very British )
I agree that Bond actors need a certain image themselves. Craig's undignified manner post-Spectre has harmed public opinion of his Bond. I would expect better from a Bond actor. Or any public figure.
I agree that Craig tainted his Bond legacy with his post-SPECTRE behavior. Ultimately, however, I think this will fade with time. Despite the narrative (which Craig certainly fueled), I believe that he has great respect for both EON and the character. And if he did turn down $100 million to return, then I give him credit.
Look at the way DCwas unveiled to the public in that press shoot, wearing a life vest on that dinghy, long floppy hair, no air of toughness about him at all. Then look at Casino Royale - and how brilliantly he came across.
Tom Hiddleston and Taylor Swift's romance is just another variation, if he gets the gig I'm sure he'll do a fantastic job.
I'm reading today that Th is now only third favourite to get the role, Aiden Turner first then James Norton, have to say Id be quite happy with any of them.
It was either that.....or the priesthood
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I'm reading today that Th is now only third favourite to get the role, Aiden Turner first then James Norton, have to say Id be quite happy with any of them.
I'm reading today that Th is now only third favourite to get the role, Aiden Turner first then James Norton, have to say Id be quite happy with any of them.
I like all three so I'm not too bothered.
Turner is my favourite but Norton and Hiddleston are both fine specimens.
Based on these odds, what i was reading last week isn't that far off.
It was either that.....or the priesthood
LoeffelholzThe United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
The news just gets better for punters with money on Tom! )
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
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Indeed, I'm starting to form the opinion Loeffs that yourself and the good Sir Miles have inside information such is your confidence with th
It has been stated repeatedly that in this very thread, someone who does indeed possess inside information has strongly suggested that Tom Hiddleston will be the next Bond.
LoeffelholzThe United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
Indeed, I'm starting to form the opinion Loeffs that yourself and the good Sir Miles have inside information such is your confidence with th
Well, neither of us has any reason to doubt what we've heard
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Sir MilesThe Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,774Chief of Staff
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No worries here. I look to the future with great anticipation -{
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
2. Tom Hiddleston - 9/2
3. Idris Elba - 10/1
4. Damian Lewis - 14/1
5. Tom Hardy - 16/1
6. Jamie Bell - 16/1
7. Michael Fassbender - 25/1
8. Oliver Jackson-Cohen - 28/1
9. Raza Jaffrey - 33/1
10. Tim Roth - 33/1
) Good for (the bookies) him!
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
He doesn't look quite mature as the other choices. I would much rather see Henry Cavill or Tom Hardy over James Norton as 007.
My pick for the next Bond as follows:
1. Aidan Turner
2. Tom Hardy
3. Henry Cavill
4. Tom Hiddleston Swift
5. Rowan Atkinson
BIB .... But he does. That's the problem with playing Bond. The public, rightly or wrongly, expect their Bond to behave in a certain way.
Moore and Brosnan were certainly more affable but they always maintained their dignity.
I like Hiddleston a lot but cavorting around like a love sick teenager is very unbecoming ... and not very British )
I agree that Bond actors need a certain image themselves. Craig's undignified manner post-Spectre has harmed public opinion of his Bond. I would expect better from a Bond actor. Or any public figure.
But even this is subjective; Connery was a notorious crank with the press, and never suffered his dissatisfaction with Eon in silence, and yet he remains the Bond gold standard---granted, this is the Internet Era, etc., and our own expectations have apparently evolved thanks to the 24-hour news cycle, but IMO that's on us and not the actors, who are human beings with all the attending quirks and flaws. If Tom is in love with Taylor Swift, or is merely having a globetrotting sex fling, or even if (as has cynically been suggested somewhere) Swift has hired him to be seen with her for publicity's sake, good for him---cash that check and buy yourself something nice.
I'm more convinced than ever that he will be Bond; as I typed this I had a flashback to '05, when I was vigorously defending Craigger on these boards, pre-CR, from a brutal enfilade )
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
I agree that Craig tainted his Bond legacy with his post-SPECTRE behavior. Ultimately, however, I think this will fade with time. Despite the narrative (which Craig certainly fueled), I believe that he has great respect for both EON and the character. And if he did turn down $100 million to return, then I give him credit.
Tom Hiddleston and Taylor Swift's romance is just another variation, if he gets the gig I'm sure he'll do a fantastic job.
Admittedly, it's a grubby, parent advisory, type book.
Bookies hedging their bets
It's a great way to 'lay off' potential losses
I like all three so I'm not too bothered.
Turner is my favourite but Norton and Hiddleston are both fine specimens.
Some news about whether DC has actually quit or not would be nice. I know people are convinced he's quit, but still no official word from Eon.
1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
Jack Huston - 11/10
James Norton - 6/4
Aidan Turner - 4/1
Tom HiddleSwift - 7/1
Idris Elba - 11/1
Tom Hardy - 14/1
Damian Lewis - 16/1
Michael Fassbender -20/1
Raza Jaffrey - 33/1
Henry Cavill - 40/1
Oliver Jackson-Cohen - 40/1
Rupert Friend - 40/1
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
It has been stated repeatedly that in this very thread, someone who does indeed possess inside information has strongly suggested that Tom Hiddleston will be the next Bond.
Well, neither of us has any reason to doubt what we've heard
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Not me, I'm afraid...but I know a man who does )
Honestly - it's all in the pages AJB -{