
Bond and Bourne: What are the Similarities?
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Sorry Terry............but it looks if you are going to have to live with that image for quite a while.Terry wrote:Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:This is the look Craig is going for in the next film.![]()
I find that photo deeply alarming because he looks the dead spit of a bloke I used to work with called Graham. Graham did not really feature in my mental image of a James Bond...

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The problem with DAD was NOT Brosnan;it was the last 2/3 of the script. I agree that the scene in question was ridiculous, 'no bout a doubt it'. If Craig did the SAME scene, he would have been ridiculed as well. Brosnan deserved the first serious and gritty script in years, not Craig, for he EARNED that chance,saving Eon's rear after 6 years of hiatus and 2 Dalton box office disasters, unlike Craig, who cheaply walked into the role due to Broccoli's sweet tooth for his look.stockslivevan wrote:On a side note: I would rather copy Bourne than XXX, we all know what happened after that incident...
James Bond: "The name's Bond... X-TREME BOND!"
Bartender: "Would you like a Vodka Martini, shaken, not stirred, Mr. Bond?"
James Bond: "No, I'll have the Mountain Dew... CODE RED."
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Okay, can you point out where I said it was Brosnan's fault? Where are you getting that from?bjmdds wrote:The problem with DAD was NOT Brosnan;it was the last 2/3 of the script. I agree that the scene in question was ridiculous, 'no bout a doubt it'. If Craig did the SAME scene, he would have been ridiculed as well. Brosnan deserved the first serious and gritty script in years, not Craig, for he EARNED that chance,saving Eon's rear after 6 years of hiatus and 2 Dalton box office disasters, unlike Craig, who cheaply walked into the role due to Broccoli's sweet tooth for his look.stockslivevan wrote:On a side note: I would rather copy Bourne than XXX, we all know what happened after that incident...
James Bond: "The name's Bond... X-TREME BOND!"
Bartender: "Would you like a Vodka Martini, shaken, not stirred, Mr. Bond?"
James Bond: "No, I'll have the Mountain Dew... CODE RED."

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Not you, but that scene has been all over Bond forums as a joke for a Bond film, and that scene has been branded to Brosnan.stockslivevan wrote:Okay, can you point out where I said it was Brosnan's fault? Where are you getting that from?bjmdds wrote:The problem with DAD was NOT Brosnan;it was the last 2/3 of the script. I agree that the scene in question was ridiculous, 'no bout a doubt it'. If Craig did the SAME scene, he would have been ridiculed as well. Brosnan deserved the first serious and gritty script in years, not Craig, for he EARNED that chance,saving Eon's rear after 6 years of hiatus and 2 Dalton box office disasters, unlike Craig, who cheaply walked into the role due to Broccoli's sweet tooth for his look.stockslivevan wrote:On a side note: I would rather copy Bourne than XXX, we all know what happened after that incident...
James Bond: "The name's Bond... X-TREME BOND!"
Bartender: "Would you like a Vodka Martini, shaken, not stirred, Mr. Bond?"
James Bond: "No, I'll have the Mountain Dew... CODE RED."
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Guess it is just unfortunate for Brosnan that he actually played Bond in that scene. It's why it will always be branded with him, right or wrong.bjmdds wrote:Not you, but that scene has been all over Bond forums as a joke for a Bond film, and that scene has been branded to Brosnan.stockslivevan wrote:Okay, can you point out where I said it was Brosnan's fault? Where are you getting that from?bjmdds wrote:The problem with DAD was NOT Brosnan;it was the last 2/3 of the script. I agree that the scene in question was ridiculous, 'no bout a doubt it'. If Craig did the SAME scene, he would have been ridiculed as well. Brosnan deserved the first serious and gritty script in years, not Craig, for he EARNED that chance,saving Eon's rear after 6 years of hiatus and 2 Dalton box office disasters, unlike Craig, who cheaply walked into the role due to Broccoli's sweet tooth for his look.stockslivevan wrote:On a side note: I would rather copy Bourne than XXX, we all know what happened after that incident...
James Bond: "The name's Bond... X-TREME BOND!"
Bartender: "Would you like a Vodka Martini, shaken, not stirred, Mr. Bond?"
James Bond: "No, I'll have the Mountain Dew... CODE RED."
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Those photos of the different Bonds still doesn't make me think Craig is unsuitable for the role. They all look like Bond's to me.Jedi007 wrote:
It is a shame that many of you will never accept Craig, no matter how long he plays Bond, and even if Bond 22 is more in the style you are accustomed to.
Without trying to sound patronising, I actually feel for you all. I have something in common with all of you - we are all Bond fans. It is such a pity we can't all see eye to eye on the current James Bond.
I genuinely mean that in all sincerity.

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Your dislike of the Brosnan era does not compare to our disdain for Craig as Bond Sweeney. At least you found his films watchable, even if you did not care for them. I feel that way about Dalton's 2 films. I watch them,but tolerate them. With Craig, CR is not watchable, for I TRULY DETEST him as Bond and I find him an insult to my many years of being a Bond fan. Yet,Eon could care less, and they made their choice. I just want to see how long before Broccoli 'Brosnan's' Craig sayonara, out of left field, with no warning.The Sweeney wrote:Those photos of the different Bonds still doesn't make me think Craig is unsuitable for the role. They all look like Bond's to me.Jedi007 wrote:
It is a shame that many of you will never accept Craig, no matter how long he plays Bond, and even if Bond 22 is more in the style you are accustomed to.
Without trying to sound patronising, I actually feel for you all. I have something in common with all of you - we are all Bond fans. It is such a pity we can't all see eye to eye on the current James Bond.
I genuinely mean that in all sincerity.
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You have to face the facts that right now it appears as though Craig is very popular as Bond, by not just the media and the masses, but also by die-hard Bond fans on the internet. I'm sorry that you guys feel in the minority and left out with this, I really do.bjmdds wrote:Your dislike of the Brosnan era does not compare to our disdain for Craig as Bond Sweeney. At least you found his films watchable, even if you did not care for them. I feel that way about Dalton's 2 films. I watch them,but tolerate them. With Craig, CR is not watchable, for I TRULY DETEST him as Bond and I find him an insult to my many years of being a Bond fan. Yet,Eon could care less, and they made their choice. I just want to see how long before Broccoli 'Brosnan's' Craig sayonara, out of left field, with no warning.The Sweeney wrote:Those photos of the different Bonds still doesn't make me think Craig is unsuitable for the role. They all look like Bond's to me.Jedi007 wrote:
It is a shame that many of you will never accept Craig, no matter how long he plays Bond, and even if Bond 22 is more in the style you are accustomed to.
Without trying to sound patronising, I actually feel for you all. I have something in common with all of you - we are all Bond fans. It is such a pity we can't all see eye to eye on the current James Bond.
I genuinely mean that in all sincerity.
I hope 22 is a bit more enjoyable for you to watch, but by the constant negativity on here, I doubt it very much. I don't think any of you will go in to the next film with an open mind, so you will hate it before even seeing it.
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