Bring Back Valentin!
scottmu65
Carlisle, Cumbria, UKPosts: 402MI6 Agent
Ok, so Valentin Zukovsky was shot in TWINE and now presumed dead, BUT seeing as Casino Royale has rebooted the series don't you think that it would be a good idea to bring him back, perhaps show how he and Bond first meet, when Bond shot him in the knee maybe? I think this would be a great idea as I thought Valentin was a great character! OF course if they did Robbie Coltrane would be the only man to play him!
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I have to say though, if they do bring back back a Brosnan character, I would love it if they could bring back Xenia. That would be one reason why I would go see Bond 22.
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I'm not opposed to bringing the character back, but as his prior relationship to Bond hearkened back to the Cold War, they'd have to tweak it a bit...and I've gotten a bit weary of the Russian Mafia/organized crime thing...
Perhaps as part of a future PTS...?
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
In my humble opinion, Robbie Coltrane is one of the best things about the PB era, talk about charisma!
I say bring back Robbie Coltrane, and give him a new character/accent---perhaps his native one (!)...
How about a chubby Q...?
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
I will second that.
Valentin Zukovsky (as portrayed by Robbie Coltrane) was one of my favourite characters of the Brosnan era and I would not be opposed to his return. It's quite possible that Zukovsky's "death" scene in TWINE was filmed deliberately the way it was in order to leave open the opportunity of reviving him at some point in the future.
I'd like Natalya AND Zukovsky back but then that would open up millions of more cans of worms that we like to call... continuity.
There has been so much playing around with continuity throughtout the 45 years of Bond what does a couple more cans of worms mean?
I like Coltrane as an actor, and I liked the character of Valentine. and wouldn't object to him returning if the story fitted it. but I don't think Zukovsky fits with this "new Age" of Bond all too well so Coltrane as Zukovsky should only come back if his character fits the story, which I doubt wil happen. I have no objections, and would quite like Coltrane playing another character in a Bond film in the future though
Granted - but just because he's alive doesnt mean he has to return.
Granted - but for mere continuity reasons I think they would prefer to use actors who havent played another Bond character before. And its not as if there is a short supply of actors out there.
But, they are best not brought back.
Whole new land there...
I agree. To me, Valentin was sort of a cutesy cartoon character who worked well in the Brosnan era, would have been great in the Moore era, but would not fit in with the more realistic & dramatic approach of the Craig era... and I do hope the series will not return to the campy humor and self-satire that it wallowed in for far too long.
I would like to see more of Mathis (Giancarlo) and Leiter (Wright) they should have had more screen time in CR.
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Its been annouced that Giancarlo will return, and in casting Wright - i think they cast too famous an actor to not have him return.
True, it would be like bringing back Jaws or Sylvia Trench...
BTW, this thread now reminds me of the punishment Valentin would take in Goldeneye as he was leaving that red cargo box... A full 30 rounds into that man's chest from the ever-so-common KF7 Soviet (AK-47 [or is it the 74?]) right before some more guards came to shoot me. Good times.