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Atticus wrote:On the subject of Rupert Friend: if we're going down that road, then I think his buddy Tom Mison would be a better choice:

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He's got a Dalton-like quality to his appearance. Right now, he's starring in the hit show Sleepy Hollow, and my wife and I find him engaging. There's a Bondian quality to the way he plays the part, shifting from seriousness, to humor, to action. He's also a hit with the ladies, so my daughters tell me, considering he's got a big following with female fans on social sites. But it's all meaninglessness to the psycho, Her Majesty Barbara Broccoli, because it's obvious her vision of Bond is just wacked out.
I vote YES to Tom Mison. He is great and yes, everyone loves him on Sleepy Hollow.
Ale, I am surprised at you. Take away Mison's scruffy stubble and he is nothing like Bond: Image Image I would take Cavill, who is clean shaven, over this Mison any day as Bond. It's not even close IMO. Mison minus his beard is NO Bond whatsoever. If Bond had a beard, he's be passable at best.
LOL! BJ darling, I've seen Mison clean shaven and short haired many times, and you chose possibly the WORST photo of him I have ever seen! :lol: :lol:

He'd be just fine as Bond.

Of course I WOULD NEVER Pick him over Henry Cavill. I'd pick NO ONE over Cavill, but objectively, Mison would do fine if they didn't pick Cavill. Also, I've seen him act and he's good and has the right attitude and can pull off humor very well.

Kristatos, we are in agreement :D

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Alessandra wrote:
Veronica wrote:And yeah Ale I am of opinion that they go inspite of him because there is James Bond in the title. He is not a leading man material let's face it. It's actually hilarious how Babs goes on how he is "a unique mix of acting skills.and movie star charisma"... :lol: that's an ACTUAL quote. That's a level of Denise Richards' statement that she liked the role because it was "brainy,athletic and had an actually depth that was missing in prior Bond girls."
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: GOOD LORD.
Sorry, I had to. The "realism" part just makes me laugh. James Bond was NEVER about realism, it was about having impossibly cool gadgets that no one could ever dream of and DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE. Just go open the door of your house or do a reality show on mafia hitmen if you want to see realism! For heaven's sake!

Now, as far as the rest...
The general opinion of the best Bond here, is the same as everywhere: SEAN CONNERY.
Other favorites vary, but Pierce Brosnan and Sir Roger are generally the other two faves. No, Craig is NOT popular around here and as I stated above, the only two people (men of course) I know who like Craig as Bond, do NOT like Bond movies because "it's too unrealistic". OK THEN. LOL

And as you said, SERIOUS and HUMORLESS does NOT mean realistic. Humor is a HUGE part of everyday life, and without it we would all be dead! Doesn't get more real than humor! Not even worth debating certain people.
Exactly but Broccoli somehow managed to sell this "realistic","serious" Bond. It's not serious. It's just depressed. You can obviously see in Skyfall they just tried to please everyone.they heard the critics about QOS and my opinion is that they brought (geeky) Q and (black?!) Moneypenny because of this. If QOS was better recieved I doubt they would change anyhing. Ever more obvious example is Craig fixing his suit in the beginning-that's supposed to remind us of how cool Bond is but then 5 minutes later we see him taking pills and drinking like a fish because he is hurt by one sentence said by M. you can't go both ways.

Of course-Sean is a favourite and he always gets the most votes on poll. No suprise there.
In Croatia Sean and Brosnan are always 1st and 2 nd respectively and on 3rd either Moore or Craig. But generally Moore has the edge over Craig and he is helped by the fact he is the current one in the role.In fact one guy I know was so angry he spent 2 hours watching CR that he said he could never take those two hours back and that now he has to watch Goldfinger to cheer him up. :D
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U.N.C.L.E. poster:"Saving the world never goes out of style." I am in the mood already. :spy:
And on the first poster there was:"A higher class of hero."
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bjmdds wrote:Bale was perfect as Batman. He should have remained in the role. I NEVER stated I wanted a change to Affleck.
bjmdds wrote:I HATE Affleck as Batman. I never wanted a different actor other than Bale in the role.

I said I wasn't going to do this, but two seemingly contradictory statements 5 hours apart is not the same thing as dredging up quotes from years ago. I don't understand what you are saying here. Do you mean that you didn't want Affleck to replace Bale, but now that he has, you are resigned to the fact? Or something different?
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I wanted Bale to remain as Batman. I think Affleck is a horrible choice as Batman. I don't understand your puzzlement. Image
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But you said you didn't want Affleck replaced. That's the bit I didn't understand.
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What are you talking about? From day ONE I said Affleck was an AWFUL choice and I NEVER wanted him as Batman. I don't know which alternate forum you read in the past, but I have NO idea of what you are talking about.
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Alessandra wrote:
Veronica wrote:And yeah Ale I am of opinion that they go inspite of him because there is James Bond in the title. He is not a leading man material let's face it. It's actually hilarious how Babs goes on how he is "a unique mix of acting skills.and movie star charisma"... :lol: that's an ACTUAL quote. That's a level of Denise Richards' statement that she liked the role because it was "brainy,athletic and had an actually depth that was missing in prior Bond girls."
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: GOOD LORD.
Sorry, I had to. The "realism" part just makes me laugh. James Bond was NEVER about realism, it was about having impossibly cool gadgets that no one could ever dream of and DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE. Just go open the door of your house or do a reality show on mafia hitmen if you want to see realism! For heaven's sake!

Now, as far as the rest...
The general opinion of the best Bond here, is the same as everywhere: SEAN CONNERY.
Other favorites vary, but Pierce Brosnan and Sir Roger are generally the other two faves. No, Craig is NOT popular around here and as I stated above, the only two people (men of course) I know who like Craig as Bond, do NOT like Bond movies because "it's too unrealistic". OK THEN. LOL

And as you said, SERIOUS and HUMORLESS does NOT mean realistic. Humor is a HUGE part of everyday life, and without it we would all be dead! Doesn't get more real than humor! Not even worth debating certain people.
There was a chemistry which made 007 movies work. The Broccoli family had worked out a formula and with mixed results produced movies one their own since 1974. For the last 9 years they have been trying to rediscover the formula, starting with a man however decent he may be in real life looks and acts nothing like 007 written or filmed. Putting him in stories which had little to nothing to do with Bond. All under the pretence of this is how "Bond become Bond",

All this in a vain attempt to remake the magic they never really lost, until they decided to reboot. Now those lambasted elements, like gadgets, humour and loyal secretary, are slowing making their come back in the series and the magic EON tossed away so causally were picked up by apparently more talented producers, writers and directors, some of whom were passed over by EON. I've seen more good movies, Bond in all but name in the last 6 years than EON every could have produced. James Bond will return, althou maybe not where we expect him to.
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Kristatos wrote:But you said you didn't want Affleck replaced. That's the bit I didn't understand.
bjmdds wrote:What are you talking about? From day ONE I said Affleck was an AWFUL choice and I NEVER wanted him as Batman. I don't know which alternate forum you read in the past, but I have NO idea of what you are talking about.
I'm thinking this has to be a typo or a Spell Correct mistake. As far as I can recall BJ was adamant Affleck must be disposed of.
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Correct Blowfeld. He is in another realm of reality. I HATED Affleck as Batman with a PASSION from day ONE of his announcement in the role.
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bjmdds wrote:What are you talking about? From day ONE I said Affleck was an AWFUL choice and I NEVER wanted him as Batman. I don't know which alternate forum you read in the past, but I have NO idea of what you are talking about.
I am quoting your own words, in a post on the last page, about 6th from the bottom: "I NEVER stated I wanted a change to Affleck." And you were attacking me for saying that you had criticized Affleck, even though you were calling for more rugged, mature, American actors in superhero roles. I think Affleck fits that description better than Bale, who is British, much younger than Affleck, and who I would hardly describe as "rugged".
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Kris, your posts make no sense any longer. I never 'attack' anyone on forums. I state MY opinion. I don't know what you are inferring. I never wanted Affleck to be Batman. He is a terrible choice as Batman IMO. Holland is too CHILDISH to be a superhero as Spiderman IMO.
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bjmdds wrote:Kris, your posts make no sense any longer. I never 'attack' anyone on forums. I state MY opinion. I don't know what you are inferring. I never wanted Affleck to be Batman. He is a terrible choice as Batman IMO. Holland is too CHILDISH to be a superhero as Spiderman IMO.
maybe but spidy is supposed to be a teenager when he begins. And the personality was so different nobody would guess smart mouthed spidy was a kid who lost his lunch money most of his life


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Got a Hollywood icons best of bond . Connery on the cover.
Great scott Connery the trail blazer

Renegade bond films

One shot deal lazenby the con man

Bondmobiles

The charmer Moore man with the golden pun

Mastermind Fleming

Sidekick the ppk

living dangerously Dalton gritty realism

Man of Steele brosnan dashing debonair

Bond beauties master spy always got his woman

The soulful spy Craig new breed of bond

Gadgets & gizmos q's bag of tricks

I got it because it didn't look to centered on you know who
And I thought the descriptions worked and to me showed why Craig was wrong but I'm sure all the bonds get some love



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Image The Weinstein Company said today that Quentin Tarantino and the cast of his Western shoot-’em-up The Hateful Eight will attend Comic-Con next month with a Hall H presentation set for Saturday, July 11 at 1:30 PM. The presentation will include a discussion with Tarantino and the cast about the film, its roadshow release in 70mm and a promise of new footage...........FBF, you and MP can go to this and discuss Pierce being cast into one of Tarantino's films. :idea:
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Blowfeld wrote:
Alessandra wrote:
Veronica wrote:And yeah Ale I am of opinion that they go inspite of him because there is James Bond in the title. He is not a leading man material let's face it. It's actually hilarious how Babs goes on how he is "a unique mix of acting skills.and movie star charisma"... :lol: that's an ACTUAL quote. That's a level of Denise Richards' statement that she liked the role because it was "brainy,athletic and had an actually depth that was missing in prior Bond girls."
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: GOOD LORD.
Sorry, I had to. The "realism" part just makes me laugh. James Bond was NEVER about realism, it was about having impossibly cool gadgets that no one could ever dream of and DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE. Just go open the door of your house or do a reality show on mafia hitmen if you want to see realism! For heaven's sake!

Now, as far as the rest...
The general opinion of the best Bond here, is the same as everywhere: SEAN CONNERY.
Other favorites vary, but Pierce Brosnan and Sir Roger are generally the other two faves. No, Craig is NOT popular around here and as I stated above, the only two people (men of course) I know who like Craig as Bond, do NOT like Bond movies because "it's too unrealistic". OK THEN. LOL

And as you said, SERIOUS and HUMORLESS does NOT mean realistic. Humor is a HUGE part of everyday life, and without it we would all be dead! Doesn't get more real than humor! Not even worth debating certain people.
There was a chemistry which made 007 movies work. The Broccoli family had worked out a formula and with mixed results produced movies one their own since 1974. For the last 9 years they have been trying to rediscover the formula, starting with a man however decent he may be in real life looks and acts nothing like 007 written or filmed. Putting him in stories which had little to nothing to do with Bond. All under the pretence of this is how "Bond become Bond",

All this in a vain attempt to remake the magic they never really lost, until they decided to reboot. Now those lambasted elements, like gadgets, humour and loyal secretary, are slowing making their come back in the series and the magic EON tossed away so causally were picked up by apparently more talented producers, writers and directors, some of whom were passed over by EON. I've seen more good movies, Bond in all but name in the last 6 years than EON every could have produced. James Bond will return, althou maybe not where we expect him to.
Exactly, and speaking of this... there was a full article on Corriere della Sera's fashion weekly today about Man from U.N.C.L.E. because they filmed in Italy too as you know (the article focused on Rome, because they filmed there).

Anyway the interesting parts are two. One, they specifically gave out the budget (not that it was a secret), from GUY RITCHIE'S own lips, given he is the interviewee, and do you know how much it is? $75 mln. SEVENTY-FIVE million. A QUARTER of the (ridiculously high) budget for Spectre. A QUARTER!!! For MUCH better actors (cause Cavill, Hammer, Debicki, Vikander and even Hugh Grant are all MUCH better actors than the leads in the cast of Spectre), a supremely superior script AND director (cause Guy Ritchie has proven how he can do spy, humor and action d**n well), and waiting to see, but pretty surely an infinitely better movie overall, too.
SEVENTY-FIVE million dollars as opposed to 300 million dollars. PLEASE bear that in mind.

The other very VERY interesting thing is that Guy Ritchie himself said in the interview, and I quote (translating from the magazine... hate translating what's already been translated, but whatever!)

"The actors (Cavill and Hammer) have understood what I want from them".
In this case, they need to be credible in the very glamorous shoes of secret agents in an era during which the benchmark, aesthetic and spectacular, was Sean Connery's 007.
"I have always been a huge fan of Sean Connery's Bond, so evocative, charismatic. When I took over this project, I immediately thought that I wanted it to have this Bondian idea of the '60s. Without wanting to make a copy of it, obviously, but with the intention to recreate that precise atmosphere."
The dynamic of the couple of enemies forced to work together is also familiar to Ritchie. "There is a correlation between the two of them and the Holmes-Watson couple. Constant friction, and the research of a balance between the humorous aspects (comic too, with a sharp sense of humor) and the other elements. I want people to have fun with my movies, but without taking credibility away from the story."

In short: GUY RITCHIE IS MAKING A BOND MOVIE THE WAY THEY OUGHT TO BE MADE. And he is NOT afraid of embracing the humor and of making people HAVE FUN. Cause, like everyone who is SECURE in their artistic position, he doesn't need to be pretentious in his claims about any movie to show that it is good. He doesn't need to completely destroy a concept that includes humor and gadgets to sell a good story, because HE KNOWS that's not what people want AND he knows that it is NOT going to take anything away from his artistry.

THAT is the difference. Barbara Broccoli is a woman who doesn't have a tenth of her father's talent, so she constantly feels like she needs to prove something or leave a different mark... because she's aware she is a mediocre producer who will NEED to be pretentious in order to get the "ohh look, they're trying to make Bond serious so that must mean they are more artistic" type of comment from morons who don't understand a THING about what Bond actually is. Result? Now they have to go back to the original formula, but hey slowly, because they can't look like the fools they are for what they pulled so far, can't look like they're finally going back to what ACTUALLY works.

Guy Ritchie doesn't have that problem, he is neither insecure, nor trying to prove anything to anyone. And WB doesn't have that problem either, and so they just produce a great 60s themed spy movie the way it ought to be.

I can't even begin to explain how much I laughed when I read this interview, and I mean laughed because he says EXACTLY what every Bond director should say and EXACTLY what we want to hear.

Applause to Mr. Ritchie. :up:
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You are so right about Barbara and her thinking Ale.
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bjmdds wrote:Image The Weinstein Company said today that Quentin Tarantino and the cast of his Western shoot-’em-up The Hateful Eight will attend Comic-Con next month with a Hall H presentation set for Saturday, July 11 at 1:30 PM. The presentation will include a discussion with Tarantino and the cast about the film, its roadshow release in 70mm and a promise of new footage...........FBF, you and MP can go to this and discuss Pierce being cast into one of Tarantino's films. :idea:
The badges were sold out before I can purchase them. MP, are you going to this summer's comic con? If so, can you do what BJ said about discussing the idea of Pierce being in QT's films to QT himself? Yes, this is a serious note.
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For those interested in The Man From UNCLE...

I put up one of the first of the UNCLE fan websites, debuting on Dec. 1, 1996. I've had to move it around a couple of times. Here's the home page.

https://uncleepisodeguide.wordpress.com/


Here's one section of the site, which details the things that UNCLE and Bond have in common, from Ian Fleming to Henry Cavill:

https://uncleepisodeguide.wordpress.com ... ames-bond/


Here's a page that details various unsuccessful attempts to revive UNCLE:

https://uncleepisodeguide.wordpress.com ... n-c-l-e-s/

Finally, a recent addition to the site: a timeline of the UNCLE movie that's coming out in August:

https://uncleepisodeguide.wordpress.com ... -l-e-2015/

One final note: I was an UNCLE fan first. In November 1965, UNCLE was pre-empted to show the television special The Incredible World of James Bond. That's how I got hooked on Bond. When I read the history of how Broccoli and Saltzman tried to prevent UNCLE from going into production, I chuckle. It's because of UNCLE, I became a 007 fan.
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