You're missing the point here. What I'm saying is that even his smaller projects with excellent reviews (like The Matador and The Ghost Writer) do not get the recognition they deserve though Pierce got a Golden Globe nomination from the former.Kristatos wrote:I think it's because, post-Bond, he devoted himself to smaller, more personal projects. Many of them got good critical notices, but weren't blockbusters, and weren't intended to be.
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If not NM, what can be Pierce's turning point of his career?bjmdds wrote:Only 12 theatres in the entire UK FBF? Are they kidding? It should be in 100 theatres minimum.FormerBondFan wrote:Pierce has been wearing the underratedness stamp on his forehead for 19 years, and 19 years is WAAAAAYYYYYYYY overdue.bjmdds wrote:Only "12" UK theatres for NM in the UK? Disgaceful, and poorly marketed by Brosnan's group there.

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He must be frustrated. NM should do $10 million in the UK after his Bond success.

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Last month, Charles Roven, producer on Zack Snyder’s upcoming “Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice,” was telling the Hollywood Reporter that the proposal to cast Ben Affleck as Batman had actually originated with Chris Nolan, who serves as executive producer on the film.
Perhaps realizing that the truth would be coming out one day (when fans who were still upset over “Batfleck” would go after Nolan), Roven backtracked and suggested that the idea actually came from Warner Bros., but that it was backed by Nolan.
As Roven put it, director Zack Snyder, who also helmed “Man of Steel,” the first installment in the rebooted Superman franchise, had exactly zero input in the decision.
Perhaps realizing that the truth would be coming out one day (when fans who were still upset over “Batfleck” would go after Nolan), Roven backtracked and suggested that the idea actually came from Warner Bros., but that it was backed by Nolan.
As Roven put it, director Zack Snyder, who also helmed “Man of Steel,” the first installment in the rebooted Superman franchise, had exactly zero input in the decision.

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19 years has his talents been overlooked.bjmdds wrote:He must be frustrated. NM should do $10 million in the UK after his Bond success.

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I think it was a studio get because they wanted to work more with affleck. All the bs about how he was right for the kind of batman is trying to distract fans from what a crapy pick he is. It might be a good movie it could be better with out him.bjmdds wrote:Last month, Charles Roven, producer on Zack Snyder’s upcoming “Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice,” was telling the Hollywood Reporter that the proposal to cast Ben Affleck as Batman had actually originated with Chris Nolan, who serves as executive producer on the film.
Perhaps realizing that the truth would be coming out one day (when fans who were still upset over “Batfleck” would go after Nolan), Roven backtracked and suggested that the idea actually came from Warner Bros., but that it was backed by Nolan.
As Roven put it, director Zack Snyder, who also helmed “Man of Steel,” the first installment in the rebooted Superman franchise, had exactly zero input in the decision.
The whole thing stinks of desperation to make the justice league matter and make avengers money .
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Maybe Tarantino will use him in a film and do for his career what he did for John Travolta's and Bruce Willis's. They wanted to make CR together.FormerBondFan wrote:
If not NM, what can be Pierce's turning point of his career?
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Well, they were hard to find.FormerBondFan wrote:19 years has his talents been overlooked.bjmdds wrote:He must be frustrated. NM should do $10 million in the UK after his Bond success.


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Brosnan's career after Bond is doing well. There is that pedestal being bond gives even a nobody like Craig who crashed three other movie series and tanked small films while being in the bond spotlight. Look how hard it was for Dalton and he is a actor who's shoes Craig is not fit to lick.Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:Well, they were hard to find.FormerBondFan wrote:19 years has his talents been overlooked.bjmdds wrote:He must be frustrated. NM should do $10 million in the UK after his Bond success.Brosnan isn't underrated, but now all the fawning and screaming has stopped (it's gone over to Craig), we are seeing him without the pedestal under his feet.
I like Brosnan as Bond and in certain roles. But look how long it took Connery and Dalton to define themselves after Bond. IMO it was not until the late 80s until Connery suddenly became recognized as this "great" actor. Then maybe fans who followed him all along can set me right
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Yes, through supporting roles in films like The Untouchables and The Hunt for Red October. I think we have to accept the fact that Brosnan's leading man days in blockbuster movies are over. But I actually think he is more respected as an actor now than he was in his Bond days. Even the Mark Kermode review of NM, which wasn't that complimentary, said that Brosnan had developed into an interesting actor, and that he wanted to like the film because of that.Omega wrote: I like Brosnan as Bond and in certain roles. But look how long it took Connery and Dalton to define themselves after Bond. IMO it was not until the late 80s until Connery suddenly became recognized as this "great" actor. Then maybe fans who followed him all along can set me right
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I hope QT plans to hire him either of the one of his next two films.Kristatos wrote:Maybe Tarantino will use him in a film and do for his career what he did for John Travolta's and Bruce Willis's. They wanted to make CR together.FormerBondFan wrote:
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He was the leading man in the latter. And the same goes to his part in The Rock.Kristatos wrote:Yes, through supporting roles in films like The Untouchables and The Hunt for Red October.
It doesn't have to end after DAD. Depending on the script and director, anything is possible.I think we have to accept the fact that Brosnan's leading man days in blockbuster movies are over.
I wonder if NM could've done better critically if it had higher budget.But I actually think he is more respected as an actor now than he was in his Bond days. Even the Mark Kermode review of NM, which wasn't that complimentary, said that Brosnan had developed into an interesting actor, and that he wanted to like the film because of that.

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Nope, Alec Baldwin and Nicolas Cage were the leading men in those films. Connery was just a supporting actor who happened to steal every scene he was in.FormerBondFan wrote:He was the leading man in the latter. And the same goes to his part in The Rock.Kristatos wrote:Yes, through supporting roles in films like The Untouchables and The Hunt for Red October.
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It's not the same for Dalton, as it was for the likes of Connery and Brosnan simply because the public never took to Dalton. So he was not as associated with the role as the other Bonds (Lazenby excluded) were.Omega wrote:Brosnan's career after Bond is doing well. There is that pedestal being bond gives even a nobody like Craig who crashed three other movie series and tanked small films while being in the bond spotlight. Look how hard it was for Dalton and he is a actor who's shoes Craig is not fit to lick.Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:Well, they were hard to find.FormerBondFan wrote:19 years has his talents been overlooked.bjmdds wrote:He must be frustrated. NM should do $10 million in the UK after his Bond success.Brosnan isn't underrated, but now all the fawning and screaming has stopped (it's gone over to Craig), we are seeing him without the pedestal under his feet.
I like Brosnan as Bond and in certain roles. But look how long it took Connery and Dalton to define themselves after Bond. IMO it was not until the late 80s until Connery suddenly became recognized as this "great" actor. Then maybe fans who followed him all along can set me right

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Do you think that helped or hurt him?Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:It's not the same for Dalton, as it was for the likes of Connery and Brosnan simply because the public never took to Dalton. So he was not as associated with the role as the other Bonds (Lazenby excluded) were.Omega wrote:Brosnan's career after Bond is doing well. There is that pedestal being bond gives even a nobody like Craig who crashed three other movie series and tanked small films while being in the bond spotlight. Look how hard it was for Dalton and he is a actor who's shoes Craig is not fit to lick.Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:Well, they were hard to find.FormerBondFan wrote:19 years has his talents been overlooked.bjmdds wrote:He must be frustrated. NM should do $10 million in the UK after his Bond success.Brosnan isn't underrated, but now all the fawning and screaming has stopped (it's gone over to Craig), we are seeing him without the pedestal under his feet.
I like Brosnan as Bond and in certain roles. But look how long it took Connery and Dalton to define themselves after Bond. IMO it was not until the late 80s until Connery suddenly became recognized as this "great" actor. Then maybe fans who followed him all along can set me right
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Sean was the first billed in those two.Kristatos wrote:Nope, Alec Baldwin and Nicolas Cage were the leading men in those films. Connery was just a supporting actor who happened to steal every scene he was in.FormerBondFan wrote:He was the leading man in the latter. And the same goes to his part in The Rock.Kristatos wrote:Yes, through supporting roles in films like The Untouchables and The Hunt for Red October.

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On the bright side, Tim is slowly building up his post-Bond career, starting with Hot Fuzz.Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:It's not the same for Dalton, as it was for the likes of Connery and Brosnan simply because the public never took to Dalton. So he was not as associated with the role as the other Bonds (Lazenby excluded) were.Omega wrote:Brosnan's career after Bond is doing well. There is that pedestal being bond gives even a nobody like Craig who crashed three other movie series and tanked small films while being in the bond spotlight. Look how hard it was for Dalton and he is a actor who's shoes Craig is not fit to lick.Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:Well, they were hard to find.FormerBondFan wrote:19 years has his talents been overlooked.bjmdds wrote:He must be frustrated. NM should do $10 million in the UK after his Bond success.Brosnan isn't underrated, but now all the fawning and screaming has stopped (it's gone over to Craig), we are seeing him without the pedestal under his feet.
I like Brosnan as Bond and in certain roles. But look how long it took Connery and Dalton to define themselves after Bond. IMO it was not until the late 80s until Connery suddenly became recognized as this "great" actor. Then maybe fans who followed him all along can set me right

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And Jack Nicholson was first-billed in Batman. Michael Keaton was still the leading man.FormerBondFan wrote:Sean was the first billed in those two.Kristatos wrote:Nope, Alec Baldwin and Nicolas Cage were the leading men in those films. Connery was just a supporting actor who happened to steal every scene he was in.FormerBondFan wrote:He was the leading man in the latter. And the same goes to his part in The Rock.Kristatos wrote:Yes, through supporting roles in films like The Untouchables and The Hunt for Red October.
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Interstellar is entertaining but not up to the hype. Kudos for casting Matt Damon as the biggest ahole in the universe but it's not really acting for Damon
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I'm really starting to think for the record I don't have any friends left, since a lot pretend to be a friend for a year or so then stop talking to you for no reason just like that.
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