Ideal Villain
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Ideal Villain
What actor would be your ideal villain?
My 2 favorites -Christopher Lee & Christopher Walken- have already come n gone –but with reboot maybe they could come again.
Out side of those 2 Anthony Hopkins would be a great choice.
My 2 favorites -Christopher Lee & Christopher Walken- have already come n gone –but with reboot maybe they could come again.
Out side of those 2 Anthony Hopkins would be a great choice.
Make them serious nudes!

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Well, Hoffman played the villain in MI3, so he might not want to do the same thing again in a Bond film.Captain Nash wrote:Other actors I would like to see take on villainess roles would be Philip Seymour Hoffman and Paul Bettany. Perhaps.
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Ah heck all of them - Favorite Movies: Lawrence Of Arabia, Forrest Gump, Jaws, The Shawshank Redemption, Vertigo, The Odd Couple, Zoolander, Cool Hand Luke, The Great Escape...many more.
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Yeah, but Firewall wasn't very Bondian, whereas MI3 was based on a TV series that was a product of the 60's Bond craze, so the similarities are stronger.Captain Nash wrote:And Bettany played a villain in Firewall, but these are only suggestions as the original post asked for.
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Ah heck all of them - Favorite Movies: Lawrence Of Arabia, Forrest Gump, Jaws, The Shawshank Redemption, Vertigo, The Odd Couple, Zoolander, Cool Hand Luke, The Great Escape...many more.
- Location: Well here obviously. At the moment of course
When has Anthony Hopkins played a Bondian villain then?Kristatos wrote:Yeah, but Firewall wasn't very Bondian, whereas MI3 was based on a TV series that was a product of the 60's Bond craze, so the similarities are stronger.Captain Nash wrote:And Bettany played a villain in Firewall, but these are only suggestions as the original post asked for.
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Sir Anthony Hopkins turned down the Bond Villain role for Tomorrow Never Dies to do Zorro.
However, as far as I know, he has never been against playing a Bond villain.
John Glover would be great villain, ever since Brimstone he has proved to be a television actor capable of top notch performances. Maybe a bit too type cast now.
Helen Mirren could be brilliant.
Dame Dench would also be good as a Villainess (this will never happen unless they reboot once more)
Sophie Marceau did an admirable job as Elektra.
However, as far as I know, he has never been against playing a Bond villain.
John Glover would be great villain, ever since Brimstone he has proved to be a television actor capable of top notch performances. Maybe a bit too type cast now.
Helen Mirren could be brilliant.
Dame Dench would also be good as a Villainess (this will never happen unless they reboot once more)
Sophie Marceau did an admirable job as Elektra.
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Please no. Just go and watch The World Is Not Enough, that should give you a fix. Bond doesn't need a female villainess again anytime soon.paco chaos wrote:i'd defintely like to see Sir Anthony Hopkins as a Bond villain. Jeremy Irons, Geoffrey Rush, Patrick Stewart, all spring to mind as well.
But, I'd kinda like to see Bond go against some female world beater sometime. maybe Helen Mirren as the villain?
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John Glover would be a perfect villian for Bond. His performance as the villian Lionel Luthor on Smallville is one of the highlights. He could totally pull off that manipulative intimidating mastermind very well. Although he should play the character somewhat different for Bond.Blowfeld wrote: John Glover would be great villain, ever since Brimstone he has proved to be a television actor capable of top notch performances. Maybe a bit too type cast now.
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considering that TWINE is one of my least favorite entries in the Bond library of films, I don't think I will watch that one again anytime soon. If you don't think that Bond should fight a female villain, fine, but I think comparing Helen Mirren to Sophie Marceau's vacant idiot performance is kinda sad.Captain Nash wrote:Please no. Just go and watch The World Is Not Enough, that should give you a fix. Bond doesn't need a female villainess again anytime soon.paco chaos wrote:i'd defintely like to see Sir Anthony Hopkins as a Bond villain. Jeremy Irons, Geoffrey Rush, Patrick Stewart, all spring to mind as well.
But, I'd kinda like to see Bond go against some female world beater sometime. maybe Helen Mirren as the villain?
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Tom Baker!Kristatos wrote:Tom Baker might make a good Bond villain, but he'd probably be too over the top for the "realistic" direction EON wants to take the films in.
What is he doing now a days? Last time I saw him was on the new Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased). Which incidentally also stared Emilia Fox daughter of Edward Fox.
Ol' Tom might seem far fetched but he could easily play a villain.
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Well, it's not Baker, but another Doctorsays he'd like to have a crack at being a Bond villain.Blowfeld wrote:Ol' Tom might seem far fetched but he could easily play a villain.
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Ol' Tennant would be brilliant as the Villain, well in almost anything. He got a lot of recognition from Harry Potter.Kristatos wrote:Well, it's not Baker, but another Doctorsays he'd like to have a crack at being a Bond villain.Blowfeld wrote:Ol' Tom might seem far fetched but he could easily play a villain.
He doesn't need to play a villain to be brilliant either, dare we say it another Scottish Bond
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Sure he's scrawny, so was Pierce, so was Daniel.Kristatos wrote:I think he's a little scrawny for Bond, unless he bulks up the way Craig did.Blowfeld wrote:He doesn't need to play a villain to be brilliant either, dare we say it another Scottish Bond
In David's favor he is 6’1”, the right hair colour, the right age 36 (next week according to imdb) and he already has a female fan following.
I do not expect David would be taken seriously for the role, and if he signs for another series after 4 he will be making more than eon would want to pay a new Bond actor.
"Those were the days when we still associated Bond with suave, old school actors such as Sean Connery and Roger Moore,"
"Daniel didn't have a hint of suave about him," - Patsy Palmer
And he does look good in a suit. He is without a doubt the best-dressed Doctor of them all.Blowfeld wrote:In David's favor he is 6’1”, the right hair colour, the right age 36 (next week according to imdb) and he already has a female fan following.
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