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Dr No was on UK tv this afternoon..........i hadn't seen the film for a while,
but it made me realise how far Bond films of recent times had drifted away from the original concept. I mean i know Dr No cost a fraction of todays films, but it looked very good nontheless.........but the best thing is that it had a story...............not lots of expensive set pieces edited either side of a small piece dialogue!!!
Anyway, as its nearly November..............are we expecting a press conference from the producers to announce, at the very least what the
title of the new film is going to be????
but it made me realise how far Bond films of recent times had drifted away from the original concept. I mean i know Dr No cost a fraction of todays films, but it looked very good nontheless.........but the best thing is that it had a story...............not lots of expensive set pieces edited either side of a small piece dialogue!!!
Anyway, as its nearly November..............are we expecting a press conference from the producers to announce, at the very least what the
title of the new film is going to be????
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After giving it intense thought, and realizing that Eon will not call Bond 22 The Bourne Mimicry, even though that is exactly what it will be, and with Haggis throwing out his original script rewrite, and also realizing that Broccoli likes to use previously used titles for her Bond films, I believe I have come across the best possible title choice out there, which stems from Eon's own vault, NOT Fleming's: DANIEL CRAIG as JAMES BOND in "CALL ME BWANA"! This could be the artistic muse that Haggis needs to deliver the goods for Eon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_Me_Bwana



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I like Jackman, i think he would have made a great Bond, maybe he just too expensive. He seems very affable and polite in personbjmdds wrote:Hugh Jackman's television show Viva Laughlin was just cancelled after just two episodes on USA CBS' network. His character did not fit him and the storyline was poor, with Melanie Griffith to boot.

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I guess this is where public opinion divides. Do we want a Bond who appears and acts like Bond in real life (Brosnan, Lazenby) or do we want a Bond who is a d**n good thespian, and can act the part, but is not Bond in real life (Dalton, Craig).james stock wrote:I like Jackman, i think he would have made a great Bond, maybe he just too expensive. He seems very affable and polite in personbjmdds wrote:Hugh Jackman's television show Viva Laughlin was just cancelled after just two episodes on USA CBS' network. His character did not fit him and the storyline was poor, with Melanie Griffith to boot.
I think Craig acts polite in public though (even though he sometimes looks a mess).
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I do think the press seemed to dislike him a lot, i tried to distance myself from the hype before the film came out and judged it by its own merrits.The Sweeney wrote:I guess this is where public opinion divides. Do we want a Bond who appears and acts like Bond in real life (Brosnan, Lazenby) or do we want a Bond who is a d**n good thespian, and can act the part, but is not Bond in real life (Dalton, Craig).james stock wrote:I like Jackman, i think he would have made a great Bond, maybe he just too expensive. He seems very affable and polite in personbjmdds wrote:Hugh Jackman's television show Viva Laughlin was just cancelled after just two episodes on USA CBS' network. His character did not fit him and the storyline was poor, with Melanie Griffith to boot.
I think Craig acts polite in public though (even though he sometimes looks a mess).
I recall one reporter wanting Craig to fall flat on his face and that he would have loved it.
I thought Dalton was an excellent Bond i would list him as number 2 under Roger Moore for me. Much maligned and under apreciated.

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The Sweeney wrote:I guess this is where public opinion divides. Do we want a Bond who appears and acts like Bond in real life (Brosnan, Lazenby) or do we want a Bond who is a d**n good thespian, and can act the part, but is not Bond in real life (Dalton, Craig).james stock wrote:I like Jackman, i think he would have made a great Bond, maybe he just too expensive. He seems very affable and polite in personbjmdds wrote:Hugh Jackman's television show Viva Laughlin was just cancelled after just two episodes on USA CBS' network. His character did not fit him and the storyline was poor, with Melanie Griffith to boot.
I think Craig acts polite in public though (even though he sometimes looks a mess).
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IF Moore was not tied up with The Saint in the 1960s, you could have seen him as Bond for two decades. He was the first choice but could not free up his contract from The Saint television series I believe. I wonder if Moore would have launched Bond into it's initial orbit in the 1960s as well as Connery did?james stock wrote:I do think the press seemed to dislike him a lot, i tried to distance myself from the hype before the film came out and judged it by its own merrits.The Sweeney wrote:I guess this is where public opinion divides. Do we want a Bond who appears and acts like Bond in real life (Brosnan, Lazenby) or do we want a Bond who is a d**n good thespian, and can act the part, but is not Bond in real life (Dalton, Craig).james stock wrote:I like Jackman, i think he would have made a great Bond, maybe he just too expensive. He seems very affable and polite in personbjmdds wrote:Hugh Jackman's television show Viva Laughlin was just cancelled after just two episodes on USA CBS' network. His character did not fit him and the storyline was poor, with Melanie Griffith to boot.
I think Craig acts polite in public though (even though he sometimes looks a mess).
I recall one reporter wanting Craig to fall flat on his face and that he would have loved it.
I thought Dalton was an excellent Bond i would list him as number 2 under Roger Moore for me. Much maligned and under apreciated.
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You do not need a Bond who needs to be a thespian to be manly. Instead, you want an actor to BE manly, not only ACT manly. Craig's stature and appearance as Bond is not the great divide Sweeny, it is an enigma! Jackman would not have to 'act' to pull off being Bond, whereas Craig does, yet still falls grossly 'short' in that regard, IMHO.The Sweeney wrote:I guess this is where public opinion divides. Do we want a Bond who appears and acts like Bond in real life (Brosnan, Lazenby) or do we want a Bond who is a d**n good thespian, and can act the part, but is not Bond in real life (Dalton, Craig).james stock wrote:I like Jackman, i think he would have made a great Bond, maybe he just too expensive. He seems very affable and polite in personbjmdds wrote:Hugh Jackman's television show Viva Laughlin was just cancelled after just two episodes on USA CBS' network. His character did not fit him and the storyline was poor, with Melanie Griffith to boot.
I think Craig acts polite in public though (even though he sometimes looks a mess).

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Bale.....by miles!!bjmdds wrote:You do not need a Bond who needs to be a thespian to be manly. Instead, you want an actor to BE manly, not only ACT manly. Craig's stature and appearance as Bond is not the great divide Sweeny, it is an enigma! Jackman would not have to 'act' to pull off being Bond, whereas Craig does, yet still falls grossly 'short' in that regard, IMHO.The Sweeney wrote:I guess this is where public opinion divides. Do we want a Bond who appears and acts like Bond in real life (Brosnan, Lazenby) or do we want a Bond who is a d**n good thespian, and can act the part, but is not Bond in real life (Dalton, Craig).james stock wrote:I like Jackman, i think he would have made a great Bond, maybe he just too expensive. He seems very affable and polite in personbjmdds wrote:Hugh Jackman's television show Viva Laughlin was just cancelled after just two episodes on USA CBS' network. His character did not fit him and the storyline was poor, with Melanie Griffith to boot.
I think Craig acts polite in public though (even though he sometimes looks a mess).Just curious, of the four recent Batmans from 1989-2005, who do you think 'epitimizes the role the best', Keaton, Kilmer(who I just met by the way in New Jersey, USA at the Chiller theatre convention), Clooney, or Bale?
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It also makes you wonder whether Moore as Bond in the 60's would have been more serious too (FRWL, etc.)bjmdds wrote:IF Moore was not tied up with The Saint in the 1960s, you could have seen him as Bond for two decades. He was the first choice but could not free up his contract from The Saint television series I believe. I wonder if Moore would have launced Bond into it's initial orbit in the 1960s as well as Connery did?james stock wrote:I do think the press seemed to dislike him a lot, i tried to distance myself from the hype before the film came out and judged it by its own merrits.The Sweeney wrote:I guess this is where public opinion divides. Do we want a Bond who appears and acts like Bond in real life (Brosnan, Lazenby) or do we want a Bond who is a d**n good thespian, and can act the part, but is not Bond in real life (Dalton, Craig).james stock wrote:I like Jackman, i think he would have made a great Bond, maybe he just too expensive. He seems very affable and polite in personbjmdds wrote:Hugh Jackman's television show Viva Laughlin was just cancelled after just two episodes on USA CBS' network. His character did not fit him and the storyline was poor, with Melanie Griffith to boot.
I think Craig acts polite in public though (even though he sometimes looks a mess).
I recall one reporter wanting Craig to fall flat on his face and that he would have loved it.
I thought Dalton was an excellent Bond i would list him as number 2 under Roger Moore for me. Much maligned and under apreciated.
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Agree. We are on the same page with Batman, just not Bond.The Sweeney wrote:Bale.....by miles!!bjmdds wrote:You do not need a Bond who needs to be a thespian to be manly. Instead, you want an actor to BE manly, not only ACT manly. Craig's stature and appearance as Bond is not the great divide Sweeny, it is an enigma! Jackman would not have to 'act' to pull off being Bond, whereas Craig does, yet still falls grossly 'short' in that regard, IMHO.The Sweeney wrote:I guess this is where public opinion divides. Do we want a Bond who appears and acts like Bond in real life (Brosnan, Lazenby) or do we want a Bond who is a d**n good thespian, and can act the part, but is not Bond in real life (Dalton, Craig).james stock wrote:I like Jackman, i think he would have made a great Bond, maybe he just too expensive. He seems very affable and polite in personbjmdds wrote:Hugh Jackman's television show Viva Laughlin was just cancelled after just two episodes on USA CBS' network. His character did not fit him and the storyline was poor, with Melanie Griffith to boot.
I think Craig acts polite in public though (even though he sometimes looks a mess).Just curious, of the four recent Batmans from 1989-2005, who do you think 'epitimizes the role the best', Keaton, Kilmer(who I just met by the way in New Jersey, USA at the Chiller theatre convention), Clooney, or Bale?
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Good point. Could Moore have been as serious as Connery came across? I wonder what young Skywalker would say?The Sweeney wrote:It also makes you wonder whether Moore as Bond in the 60's would have been more serious too (FRWL, etc.)bjmdds wrote:IF Moore was not tied up with The Saint in the 1960s, you could have seen him as Bond for two decades. He was the first choice but could not free up his contract from The Saint television series I believe. I wonder if Moore would have launched Bond into it's initial orbit in the 1960s as well as Connery did?james stock wrote:I do think the press seemed to dislike him a lot, i tried to distance myself from the hype before the film came out and judged it by its own merrits.The Sweeney wrote:I guess this is where public opinion divides. Do we want a Bond who appears and acts like Bond in real life (Brosnan, Lazenby) or do we want a Bond who is a d**n good thespian, and can act the part, but is not Bond in real life (Dalton, Craig).james stock wrote: I like Jackman, i think he would have made a great Bond, maybe he just too expensive. He seems very affable and polite in person
I think Craig acts polite in public though (even though he sometimes looks a mess).
I recall one reporter wanting Craig to fall flat on his face and that he would have loved it.
I thought Dalton was an excellent Bond i would list him as number 2 under Roger Moore for me. Much maligned and under apreciated.
He pulled it off in FYEO, but I seem to remember him saying that he didn't really feel comfortable with a darker-toned Bond.bjmdds wrote:Good point. Could Moore have been as serious as Connery came across? I wonder what young Skywalker would say?
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