Captain Nash wrote:Bond77 wrote:007 wrote:Captain Nash wrote:Five years ago yesterday Daniel Craig was confirmed as the next James Bond.

We had a black flag flying all day at DCINB headquarters.

And five years ago Brosnan was dumped like a worn out shoe. He deserved better for what he did to reinvigorate the franchise.
And we as loyal fans deserved better than some of the films his contribution gave us.
Aside from GoldenEye, were his films really that good. Certainly not alot of TND, and nearly all of TWINE. DAD was entertaining, and probably his second best portrayal of the character.
I liked Pierce as Bond, and would've welcomed a fifth from him. But it wasn't to be. Let's be honest he was starting to look old in DAD, and with the injury he sustained during filming, could EON risk it two or three years down the track? With the possiblity of the star out of action, it can cost a film millions for delays like that.
It's just common sense.

Oh Captain Nash. Common sense would tell you that Brosnan was more than sufficient with his portrayal as Bond and it was silly scripts (
Die Another Day), and lousy characters (examples: Christmas Jones, Eliot Carver) that plagued the Brosnan era. That is, if the Brosnan era is to labeled "plagued".
At the risk of digression, I must say that this brings me to what I don't get about criticism against Roger Moore. As if Roger Moore coordinated the "slide whistle" stunt sequence in
The Man with the Golden Gun, created the Jaws character, or wrote the
Moonraker script. Roger did nothing more than work with the materials given to him. Besides, Roger Moore showed that he was more than capable of playing a straight, heroic role in
The Saint. It was the producers and the creative team of EON that made Bond silly in the 70's and 80's...
...which brings make to the Brosnan era. If the Brosnan era is to labeled "plagued", "silly", or what have you then the blame should be directed at Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. They captain the Bond ship, and there are ultimately responsible for the direction of the franchise.
Now, the notion that Brosnan was beginning to look too old. I think he looked fine in his last outing as Bond, and he looked like he could have played the role as long as Moore had and it would have been fine. Besides, even if he was looking to old I'd rather have an "old looking Bond" then some one who has never looked or acted like James Bond.