I was impressed with Jason in Life on Mars. He reminds me of a young Mel Gibson, although that may be wrong for Sam Tyler which was going to be tough fit since we already have a pretty good Sam Tyler in the UK series.
Considering he was playing an Americanised Sam I do not consider him as having done so badly. After he all was an Irishman pretending to be an American, pretending to be dazed in New York City 1974
Jason has the kind of look that wouldn't necessary be wrong for Bond, the problem is he is not necessary right either. Although compared to what we have now he would be a serious improvement.
Looking at this particular picture I think in general he conveys the type of look Ian might have approved of.
"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
If they screen tested him and he actually was hired,I wouldn't complain.Purists might have a problem with it, but EON *did* screen test James Brolin back in the day, so who knows?
Sean Maguire English actor and singer 5' 10" Cleans up nice Looks good next to attractive women. See the example of Sean with hottie co-star India de Beaufort!
India de Beaufort! I nominate this sweet pagan for Bond girl!
Toby Stephens really? He was decent as Bond in the radio dramas. I doubt the producers will ever give him a second though because of Die Another Day. Althou why they gave Joe Don Baker of all people a second go is anybody guess.
"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
Blowfeld wrote:Toby Stephens really? He was decent as Bond in the radio dramas. I doubt the producers will ever give him a second though because of Die Another Day. Althou why they gave Joe Don Baker of all people a second go is anybody guess.
And Maud Adams.
Stephens would make a good Bond, but I think he would make an excellent Drax. There were many hints of it in DAD as Graves, but the writing and daddy issues were extremely compromising.
James wrote:Stephens was dreadful in that Goldfinger adaption on Radio 4. He had some bizarre transatlantic accent as Bond and was fairly dull.
That's one thing the Bond films(and the radio plays) need to work on...characters' accents tend to be all over the place..not naming any names eva green
i know he's not on the ist but i think Jason Stathom should make a good bond. After all he has got good skills. Maybe even Gerard Butler. has the charm to pull of bond as well.
Favorite Bond Movie: The Dark Knight Trilogy, Mission: Impossible, Kingsman: The Secret Service and The November Man or any upcoming actioners starring Pierce Brosnan (no, it's not James Bond which is good since it will help him expand his reputation as an actor especially in the action realm)
Favorite Movies: Star Wars Indiana Jones Star Trek The Dark Knight Trilogy Harry Potter Middle-Earth The Matrix Mission: Impossible The Mummy Jurassic Park Godzilla
Sir Dennis Hodge wrote:Henry Cavill is the frontrunner on this list of candidates.
Lots of people here agree with Martin Campbell that he should have been Bond in CR. With him landing the Superman role, I wonder if he might be too big for Bond now. And let's hope the "curse of Superman" doesn't get him!
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
I think the Henry Cavill boat may of sailed, After QOS and the latest Fiasco from the Producers. In my Opinion The role of Bond is not the Great Role it once was so many of the people on the list could Pass on the offer. and we end up with another Babs experiment !
Favorite Bond Movie: My top 7 (or should I say, 007!): FYEO, FRWL, TWINE, NSNA, TLD, GE, OP But really, any Bond film with Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton or Brosnan is fine.
Favorite Movies: Lawrence of Arabia, Silence of the Lambs, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, My Fair Lady, Beauty and the Beast, In Bruges, Ripley's Game, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Life of Brian, Dirty Harry
I voted for Hugh Jackman as being the best of this crop of actors, but very likely, the man destined to deliver us from Craig is not on this list, and may not even be much in the public consciousness at the moment. I don't think most people had heard of Connery, Lazenby or Dalton before they were cast, and that may well be the case with Craig's replacement. Of course, the producers could go with the "well-known-actor-with-career-in-decline" route they went quite sucessfully with Moore and Brosnan, but I'm not sure who would fit that bill at this time. Most of the people on this list either aren't all that good to begin with (Goran what's his name), are way too big (Bale) or are way too big at the moment (Cavill). Jackman was huge back when EON unceremonsiously dumped Brosnan. He isn't as big now, but he's still starring as Wolverine and in plenty of musicals. I'm not sure he's at the same stage of his career that Moore was after The Persuaders was cancelled or that Brosnan was in his direct-to-video phase in the years between Remington Steele and GoldenEye.
"For a moment Bond looked up into two glittering eyes behind a narrow black mask. There was an impression of a crag-like face under a hat brim, the collar of a fawn mackintosh." - Ian Fleming, Casino Royale
A Crag-like face wrote:. I'm not sure he's at the same stage of his career that Moore was after The Persuaders was cancelled or that Brosnan was in his direct-to-video phase in the years between Remington Steele and GoldenEye.
Brosnan did Mrs Doubtfire in that period, so his career wasn't completely on the skids.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
Favorite Bond Movie: The Dark Knight Trilogy, Mission: Impossible, Kingsman: The Secret Service and The November Man or any upcoming actioners starring Pierce Brosnan (no, it's not James Bond which is good since it will help him expand his reputation as an actor especially in the action realm)
Favorite Movies: Star Wars Indiana Jones Star Trek The Dark Knight Trilogy Harry Potter Middle-Earth The Matrix Mission: Impossible The Mummy Jurassic Park Godzilla
Favorite Bond Movie: My top 7 (or should I say, 007!): FYEO, FRWL, TWINE, NSNA, TLD, GE, OP But really, any Bond film with Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton or Brosnan is fine.
Favorite Movies: Lawrence of Arabia, Silence of the Lambs, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, My Fair Lady, Beauty and the Beast, In Bruges, Ripley's Game, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Life of Brian, Dirty Harry
FormerBondFan wrote:Perhaps Paul Hogan should be the next James Bond.
FBF, what's with the current obsession with Paul Hogan, out of curiousity? I mean, I enjoyed his Dundee movies a lot, but he's well past his prime (and LOOKS well past his prime too, which is more important).
"For a moment Bond looked up into two glittering eyes behind a narrow black mask. There was an impression of a crag-like face under a hat brim, the collar of a fawn mackintosh." - Ian Fleming, Casino Royale
Favorite Bond Movie: The Dark Knight Trilogy, Mission: Impossible, Kingsman: The Secret Service and The November Man or any upcoming actioners starring Pierce Brosnan (no, it's not James Bond which is good since it will help him expand his reputation as an actor especially in the action realm)
Favorite Movies: Star Wars Indiana Jones Star Trek The Dark Knight Trilogy Harry Potter Middle-Earth The Matrix Mission: Impossible The Mummy Jurassic Park Godzilla
FormerBondFan wrote:Perhaps Paul Hogan should be the next James Bond.
FBF, what's with the current obsession with Paul Hogan, out of curiousity? I mean, I enjoyed his Dundee movies a lot, but he's well past his prime (and LOOKS well past his prime too, which is more important).
I'm not saying he should be Bond. I'm just laughing at the idea of him in the role.
FormerBondFan wrote:Perhaps Paul Hogan should be the next James Bond.
FBF, what's with the current obsession with Paul Hogan, out of curiousity? I mean, I enjoyed his Dundee movies a lot, but he's well past his prime (and LOOKS well past his prime too, which is more important).
You're quite new here. You'll soon learn that once an idea amuses FBF, he'll post the same joke over and over and over and over again. Before Hogan it was Jerry Sadowitz as Bond, and before that it was Carrot Top and before that it was Steven Seagal.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig