I can't really explain why. Call it intuition. Call it history, but the best screen Bonds were also not well known actors prior to their Bond roll. After Craig?........ we shouldn't even see him on radar yet.
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I can't really explain why. Call it intuition. Call it history, but the best screen Bonds were also not well known actors prior to their Bond roll. After Craig?........ we shouldn't even see him on radar yet.
That makes financial sense too. The Budget for the Bond films is huge, but also has to be tightly controlled. What's the point of casting a well known actor if you will only be able to afford their salary for one, possibly two films, when you can get a relative unknown locked in for double that, at a percentage of the cost?
In the end as always, I leave the casting to Debbie McWilliams, the speculation to the press, and focus on enjoying the films.
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I can't really explain why. Call it intuition. Call it history, but the best screen Bonds were also not well known actors prior to their Bond roll. After Craig?........ we shouldn't even see him on radar yet.
That makes financial sense too. The Budget for the Bond films is huge, but also has to be tightly controlled. What's the point of casting a well known actor if you will only be able to afford their salary for one, possibly two films, when you can get a relative unknown locked in for double that, at a percentage of the cost?
In the end as always, I leave the casting to Debbie McWilliams, the speculation to the press, and focus on enjoying the films.
The unknown factor does seem to be true. Craig was mildly known, but really not remembered for much outside the UK. I expect that they will go for a similarly not yet explosively-popular face in the industry.
I can't really explain why. Call it intuition. Call it history, but the best screen Bonds were also not well known actors prior to their Bond roll. After Craig?........ we shouldn't even see him on radar yet.
A new book by Christian Bale's ex-publicist Harrison Cheung paints a picture of Bale as a man with a violent temper who has distanced himself from family and friends, and has not spoken to his Mother in more than four years. A man who would reduce little girls to tears who asked for his autograph, saw Leonardo Di Caprio as his nemesis, and turned down the role of James Bond because "I've already played a serial killer."
A new book by Christian Bale's ex-publicist Harrison Cheung paints a picture of Bale as a man with a violent temper who has distanced himself from family and friends, and has not spoken to his Mother in more than four years. A man who would reduce little girls to tears who asked for his autograph, saw Leonardo Di Caprio as his nemesis, and turned down the role of James Bond because "I've already played a serial killer."
Another screwed up former child actor.....not too many seem to make a gracefull transition to adulthood. While Bales carreer as an adult has flourished, he appears to be quite the trainwreck as a human being.
One of the few child stars/actors I can think of who has been both a success as an adult and appears to be a really decent person is Jason Batemen.
One of the few child stars/actors I can think of who has been both a success as an adult and appears to be a really decent person is Jason Batemen.
That a relative of the great Patrick?
Nah. Brother of JUSTINE.
Wasn't her claim to fame she shagged Liam Neeson? Before he moved on to Julia Roberts. When he was like, er, unknown, bfore achieving fame as a "serious" actor, turned Bond down cause he didn't want to do action films, before "disappearing", and then coming back in, erm, action movies....
Not really a fan of BAle myself or his work, although I loved 3.10 to Yuma, IMHO probably
The only remake that I can think of that is better than the original(never could take to Glen Ford).
Yet it was not Bale that stood out in this film for me or even Russell Crow, it was the guy who played Crows psycho sidekick IMO who stole the show.
Anyway to answer the question NO I do not think Bale would make a good villain as I believe he would be in the same vien as the last two who to me are rather tedious.
Take a look at him in Shaft as a racist murderer IMO he was so boring.
Not really a fan of BAle myself or his work, although I loved 3.10 to Yuma, IMHO probably
The only remake that I can think of that is better than the original(never could take to Glen Ford).
Yet it was not Bale that stood out in this film for me or even Russell Crow, it was the guy who played Crows psycho sidekick IMO who stole the show.
Anyway to answer the question NO I do not think Bale would make a good villain as I believe he would be in the same vien as the last two who to me are rather tedious.
Take a look at him in Shaft as a racist murderer IMO he was so boring.
It does seem that Bale falls back on "Patrick Bateman" when playing villains.
I'm just watching "Sherlock"on DVD. I can't help thinking Denedict Cumberbatch is a better fit for Bond than Bale at this time. He is a rising star, unlike Bale who is an established star. He is very close to the height of the Bond in the novels (6 feet). He is a very good actor, he is atletic and moves well in fights. He has dark hair and striking looks and a wonderfull voice. At 36 he has a short window of time before he gets too old to be a starter Bond, but that is his major drawback as far as I'm conserned.
That and the fact he looks nothing like Bond whatsoever....
You mean like Craig, eh? Perfect photo-fit for Fleming's Bond.
When Craig goes, I think EON'll look for a very different twist on Bond again, and I'd have thought Cumberbatch could well be taken into consideration.
So I'm with Number24.
Cumberbatch has that louch, insouciance down nicely. And, while not quite Eton, he was educated at Harrow....
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That makes financial sense too. The Budget for the Bond films is huge, but also has to be tightly controlled. What's the point of casting a well known actor if you will only be able to afford their salary for one, possibly two films, when you can get a relative unknown locked in for double that, at a percentage of the cost?
In the end as always, I leave the casting to Debbie McWilliams, the speculation to the press, and focus on enjoying the films.
The unknown factor does seem to be true. Craig was mildly known, but really not remembered for much outside the UK. I expect that they will go for a similarly not yet explosively-popular face in the industry.
Any we haven't heard much from John Masterton lately...
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thanks for that, i nearly choked on me ginger nuts. that's a biscuit by the way! )
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The FULL article.
Batman and wrong'un: New book reveals the dark side of Oscar winner Christian Bale
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/film/4364526/Batman-star-Christian-Bale-made-fans-cry-and-hated-Leo-DiCaprio-says-new-book.html
Another screwed up former child actor.....not too many seem to make a gracefull transition to adulthood. While Bales carreer as an adult has flourished, he appears to be quite the trainwreck as a human being.
One of the few child stars/actors I can think of who has been both a success as an adult and appears to be a really decent person is Jason Batemen.
Doesn't mean it isn't, tho....
Doesn't mean it is either lol
Bale is moody Sun shocker lol
Would you fancy a pint with 'im, then?
Phil Collins fan, then?
That a relative of the great Patrick?
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Nah. Brother of JUSTINE.
Wasn't her claim to fame she shagged Liam Neeson? Before he moved on to Julia Roberts. When he was like, er, unknown, bfore achieving fame as a "serious" actor, turned Bond down cause he didn't want to do action films, before "disappearing", and then coming back in, erm, action movies....
Actors, eh???
The only remake that I can think of that is better than the original(never could take to Glen Ford).
Yet it was not Bale that stood out in this film for me or even Russell Crow, it was the guy who played Crows psycho sidekick IMO who stole the show.
Anyway to answer the question NO I do not think Bale would make a good villain as I believe he would be in the same vien as the last two who to me are rather tedious.
Take a look at him in Shaft as a racist murderer IMO he was so boring.
It does seem that Bale falls back on "Patrick Bateman" when playing villains.
Four pages, over 80 posts and a load of 'patrick bateman' garbage in between, all summed up in 2 letters, bravo!
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Adding,
Can't help getting the impression he's not your Favourite Actor.
I guess you're not looking forward to TDKR. )
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You mean like Craig, eh? Perfect photo-fit for Fleming's Bond.
When Craig goes, I think EON'll look for a very different twist on Bond again, and I'd have thought Cumberbatch could well be taken into consideration.
So I'm with Number24.
Cumberbatch has that louch, insouciance down nicely. And, while not quite Eton, he was educated at Harrow....
as for Cumberbatch getting it, Why that would be "Sheer Luck "
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Looks, talent and sheer luck :007)