Captain Nash wrote:Ummm Quantum Of Solace was a very sizeable hit. I know the spin doctors here will attempt to say other wise.
Reality is that QOS = Hit.
Katie did specifically say non-Bond films. There's no reason to suppose that QOS wouldn't have been a hit with Owen as Bond based on the performance of his other movies. I've never seen the appeal of Owen as Bond myself, but Craig's box office history shows that you can have a string of flops and still put bums on seats as Bond.
Quantum of Solace tells us that you can make any old rubbish, call it "James Bond", and people will watch it.
Favorite Bond Movie: Octopussy From Russia With Love The Living Daylights On Her Majestys Secret Service Doctor No .... Ah heck all of them
Favorite Movies: Lawrence Of Arabia, Forrest Gump, Jaws, The Shawshank Redemption, Vertigo, The Odd Couple, Zoolander, Cool Hand Luke, The Great Escape...many more.
Location: Well here obviously. At the moment of course
Captain Nash wrote:Ummm Quantum Of Solace was a very sizeable hit. I know the spin doctors here will attempt to say other wise.
Reality is that QOS = Hit.
Katie did specifically say non-Bond films. There's no reason to suppose that QOS wouldn't have been a hit with Owen as Bond based on the performance of his other movies. I've never seen the appeal of Owen as Bond myself, but Craig's box office history shows that you can have a string of flops and still put bums on seats as Bond.
Quantum of Solace tells us that you can make any old rubbish, call it "James Bond", and people will watch it.
The same could be said of most of the rubbish that hollywood churns out nowadays Stromberg.
I could say the same thing for Die Another Day. A load of rubbish with a OO7 stamp on it.
Favorite Bond Movie: Octopussy From Russia With Love The Living Daylights On Her Majestys Secret Service Doctor No .... Ah heck all of them
Favorite Movies: Lawrence Of Arabia, Forrest Gump, Jaws, The Shawshank Redemption, Vertigo, The Odd Couple, Zoolander, Cool Hand Luke, The Great Escape...many more.
Location: Well here obviously. At the moment of course
Seems to be a lack of discussion on the Oscars around here.
Considering Hugh Jackman was many members here choice to take over the Bond role, or at least a potential contender. I thought there would be more discussion.
He comes across as too fey imo.
He's a likeable bloke, and it wouldn't kill me if he landed the role. But there would be people above him.
Christian Bale...Sam Worthington...Daniel Craig. Oh wait, we've got him.
Bale's antics have ended any Bond chance. Owen is not a contender any longer either. Eon won't spend the money for Jackman's first Bond film which would demand Craig's third Bond film salary to get him. All in all, Eon has sunk deep into their pockets to promote Craig and is in a box now with what to do with him.
Captain Nash wrote:Ummm Quantum Of Solace was a very sizeable hit. I know the spin doctors here will attempt to say other wise.
Reality is that QOS = Hit.
Katie did specifically say non-Bond films. There's no reason to suppose that QOS wouldn't have been a hit with Owen as Bond based on the performance of his other movies. I've never seen the appeal of Owen as Bond myself, but Craig's box office history shows that you can have a string of flops and still put bums on seats as Bond.
At this rate a Danny DeVito Bond could but in the seats.
bjmdds wrote:Bale's antics have ended any Bond chance. Owen is not a contender any longer either. Eon won't spend the money for Jackman's first Bond film which would demand Craig's third Bond film salary to get him. All in all, Eon has sunk deep into their pockets to promote Craig and is in a box now with what to do with him.
Eon may have to hire another unknown to replace Craig (when he is replaced).
Favorite Bond Movie: Moonraker Goldfinger The Spy Who Loved Me
Favorite Movies: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Crazy For Christmas, The Empire Strikes Back, League of Gentlemen (1960's British film), Big Trouble in Little China, Police Academy 2, Carry On At Your Convenience, Commando, Halloween III: Season of the Witch,
At this point, excluding Jackman, it would most likely be a free for all choice, but he would have to look the part, being tall, handsome, with dark hair, and a pleasant attitude, not like the dour, sour, depressing Craig.
bjmdds wrote:At this point, excluding Jackman, it would most likely be a free for all choice, but he would have to look the part, being tall, handsome, with dark hair, and a pleasant attitude, not like the dour, sour, depressing Craig.
I mostly agree with that, but wouldn't want someone too pleasant. A good Bond should be charming on the exterior, but capable of portraying the dangerous depths beneath.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
Favorite Bond Movie: Octopussy From Russia With Love The Living Daylights On Her Majestys Secret Service Doctor No .... Ah heck all of them
Favorite Movies: Lawrence Of Arabia, Forrest Gump, Jaws, The Shawshank Redemption, Vertigo, The Odd Couple, Zoolander, Cool Hand Luke, The Great Escape...many more.
Location: Well here obviously. At the moment of course
I agree, Jackman does look good for his age. And he did a very respectful job of hosting the Oscars.
But he's too much of a song and dance man for my liking. I do like him, I enjoy Wolverine, but it's not a really demanding role is it?
He's just to light for Bond in my opinion. Though as I've said before. If he landed the role it wouldn't be the end of the world.
Can't see it happening now though.
Not sure who there is that could become a potential Bond #7.
Bale is out, Jackman and Owen to old, Sam Worthington ???? though if Avatar is a success, he might be to pricey for EON.
Who's left?
Maybe Henry Cavill. A little too youthful looking, but he has grown on me as a possible Bond.
Thoughts?
After 4 weeks in Japan, Mamma Mia!($21.3 million) has outgrossed QOS($19.9 million) which has been there 5 weeks now. Head to head, Brosnan's musical flick is more popular than Craig's Bond flick and twice now, an animated film has outgrossed Craig's Bond films in the USA. More food for EON/MGM to ruminate over and decide what to do in 2011.
bjmdds wrote:After 4 weeks in Japan, Mamma Mia!($21.3 million) has outgrossed QOS($19.9 million) which has been there 5 weeks now. Head to head, Brosnan's musical flick is more popular than Craig's Bond flick and twice now, an animated film has outgrossed Craig's Bond films in the USA. More food for EON/MGM to ruminate over and decide what to do in 2011.
It looks like Eon will have to make an animated musical Bond film.