Alternate Universe: Clint Eastwood as Bond in the 70's
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I've always loved Clint Eastwood (particularly for his turn as The Man With No Name in the Dollars trilogy, and for his own westerns) but never seriously entertained the idea of him as a good Bond, despite knowing he was considered for the role before Moore got it. But this week I watched some of the Dirty Harry movies for the first time, and I dunno, there was just something about watching Clint Eastwood walk around with a suit and a gun, doing urban action scenes, and spouting out one-liners that made me imagine an alternate 1970s were Eastwood HAD taken the role and been Bond for the entire decade. And I liked what I saw.
Imagine a series of 70s Bond films with Clint Eastwood as Bond, that took a turn back to the ambiance of the early films (DN, FRWL) with a healthy dose of the grit and violence of 70s action thrillers like Dirty Harry and The French Connection. Imagine these films directed by the likes of Don Siegel, William Friedkin, Steven Spielberg, and maybe even Eastwood himself.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Moore and the light-hearted camp of Bond in the 70s, but imagining this alternate universe of gritty 70s Bond films starring Clint Eastwood just really gets me excited.
Imagine a series of 70s Bond films with Clint Eastwood as Bond, that took a turn back to the ambiance of the early films (DN, FRWL) with a healthy dose of the grit and violence of 70s action thrillers like Dirty Harry and The French Connection. Imagine these films directed by the likes of Don Siegel, William Friedkin, Steven Spielberg, and maybe even Eastwood himself.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Moore and the light-hearted camp of Bond in the 70s, but imagining this alternate universe of gritty 70s Bond films starring Clint Eastwood just really gets me excited.
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"Better make that two."
It's probably safe to say that he wouldn't have entered into politics, and therefore have given that awful speech at the RNC, meaning perhaps the 2012 election goes diff.... never mind, that's a matter for another thread.
In any case, I think it's important to remember that while Moore get's a bad rap now by some, his movies were successful and he was the right Bond for the "time". I'm sure the spectacle of seeing Eastwood, even if he is not as well known in this timeline of film, as Bond would be well noted and his first two (at best) Bond movies grossing fairly well, certainly better than LALD or TMWTGG.
I can't imagine him inhabiting the role for long, though, and I think there is the important question on if he would try a British accent (or if any American Bond actor would)? Can't see it.
Leone mentioned that the Dollars trilogy had a Bond influence, starting with the credits and going on with the Man With No Name character development. To Leone's initial disapproval and against an actors conventional wisdom and insticts, Eastwood lobbied for lesser lines to provide more dimension; it worked, but more significantly for me that direction evokes the feel of Literary Bond.
Who knows? Maybe the conceptual leap for the public wouldn't be that jarring, with star power helping alleviate the shock. Going American was the decision the producers had already made only to be cancelled by Connery's return; maybe they identified some wisdom in such a move?
Also, if Eastwood were to be cast (which, by the way, would likely be very short lived, 2-3 movies at best), I'm sure it would make casting Americans as Bond more normal, so that might lead to some interesting effects long term.... George Clooney in 1995, anyone?
As soon as I read that I thought of Jack Lord. I totally agree he (Eastwood) would have made a great Felix Leiter as did Jack Lord.
Jack Lord as we know went on to play Steve McGarrett in the brilliant series Hawaii Five-0. Clint Eastwood as well as Lord had good acting careers prior to James Bond and it makes me wonder (sounds like something from a Led Zeppelin classic ) who would have been the better Felix Leiter in Dr. No? I think six of one, half a dozen of the other.
A spin-off series with Eastwood as Leiter? In my opinion a definite yes.
Now this I do agree with. It would have been great if he had done Goldfinger and Thunderball.
However Eastwood's co-star in the film, Richard Burton, is a much closer fit and it's easy to see why he was seriously considered for the role alongside Patrick McGoohan and others. Eastwood has the cool, saturnine good looks but not the demeanour of Bond.
Yeah I like the sound of that
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