just read this today. then was surprised how many people are behind the idea. thought about it awhile and said why not he is a great actor! Andrew Lincoln...now let me hide while you all start throwing things! I only read about this it's not my idea!
DC's actual height is always debatable. I would say he's actually a smidgen under 5'11. And yes, I think too short. Bond should be 6'1" . Just my opinion.
DC's actual height is always debatable. I would say he's actually a smidgen under 5'11. And yes, I think too short. Bond should be 6'1" . Just my opinion.
no way he's just smidgen under 5'11, ive seen him multiple times in person and hes like 5'9, even in SF its obvious.
Benedict Cumberbatch is certainly a possibility...but perhaps he's too famous now.
By the time Daniel Craig's contract is up Benedict Cumberbatch will be the wrong side of forty. He has previously been rumoured to play the villain, that is a more realistic possibility, IMO.
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Benedict Cumberbatch is certainly a possibility...but perhaps he's too famous now.
By the time Daniel Craig's contract is up Benedict Cumberbatch will be the wrong side of forty. He has previously been rumoured to play the villain, that is a more realistic possibility, IMO.
Yes, I'd imagine you're right in that regard. -{
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
just read this today. then was surprised how many people are behind the idea. thought about it awhile and said why not he is a great actor! Andrew Lincoln...now let me hide while you all start throwing things! I only read about this it's not my idea!
Not a bad suggestion at all. He's great in The Walking Dead, currently my favorite television show.
Ugh, no. Andrew Lincoln is one of a slew of bird-faced actors who've descended upon the movies lately. If you put him, Bradley Cooper, Edward Norton, and Sean Penn in the same room, I'd think I'd been drinking and am seeing four of the same person.
I like Cumberbatch as Sherlock, but as I now have proudly on my FB page, he looks too much like Butthead from Beavis and Butthead to be taken seriously as Bond. He was, however, my choice for Q.
Bond has to be less generic and more unique. If they want to go back to dark hair and features, which I believe they will, that's fine, but there are better personalities to be under consideration. If they want to continue the Craig timeline, Dominic West might be a good "out of . . ." choice, though he's not someone I'm necessarily advocating.
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau actually plays a villan in the Movie the photo is taken from - "Headhunters". Empire Awards awarded the move "Thriller of the year" in 2013. Director Morten Tyldum ("The Intimidation Game") was approached to do SPECTRE before Mendes agreed to do it.
I have said for years that Viggo Mortensen would make a good villan.
I am afraid Craig kind of spoiled me a bit. I was one of those guys who was utterly shocked when he was chosen but thankfully reserved judgment until I saw his performance on the screen. Even though he didn't fit our initial thoughts of what Bond should look like, his appearance has grown on me for the role. His pout, his silhouette. His face is interesting and stands out. Part of me hopes they stick to someone interesting next time around and not just a pretty face.
I am afraid Craig kind of spoiled me a bit. I was one of those guys who was utterly shocked when he was chosen but thankfully reserved judgment until I saw his performance on the screen. Even though he didn't fit our initial thoughts of what Bond should look like, his appearance has grown on me for the role. His pout, his silhouette. His face is interesting and stands out. Part of me hopes they stick to someone interesting next time around and not just a pretty face.
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Also, he's already 41 so will be mid/late forties by the time DC hangs up his PPK.
By the time Daniel Craig's contract is up Benedict Cumberbatch will be the wrong side of forty. He has previously been rumoured to play the villain, that is a more realistic possibility, IMO.
Yes, I'd imagine you're right in that regard. -{
Not a bad suggestion at all. He's great in The Walking Dead, currently my favorite television show.
I like Cumberbatch as Sherlock, but as I now have proudly on my FB page, he looks too much like Butthead from Beavis and Butthead to be taken seriously as Bond. He was, however, my choice for Q.
Bond has to be less generic and more unique. If they want to go back to dark hair and features, which I believe they will, that's fine, but there are better personalities to be under consideration. If they want to continue the Craig timeline, Dominic West might be a good "out of . . ." choice, though he's not someone I'm necessarily advocating.
5'11
173pounds
boxing/martial arts
weapons training
loves a good martini
sarcastic ass at times
can nod/point in 7 languages
can **** an eyebrow with the best of them...bit long in the tooth though...turned 46 yesterday! oh wait, that's me! )
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0182666/
Got a bit of Viggo Mortensen about him in that pic (who btw I always thought had certain Bond credentials)
I have said for years that Viggo Mortensen would make a good villan.
Love to know where you get that 'info' from....? Wherever it's from - it's codswallop
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That rules me out again then ! )