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Craig Signs 30 million doller contract for 5 in total Bonds

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According to reports, i got it off teletext :D Craig has signed a deal for i believe 30 million dollars (why!) to bore the pants of us for at least two more movies after his 3 :cry: :x

Some maybe happy me, well it does not look like the real Bond will be back any time soon :(

What do you guys think? :D
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I think that I won't be watching a new James Bond film for the next 20 years. :wink:
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I hope, that someone will explain to Broccoli that, Craig = extinction of Bond
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Broccoli has lost her way, and her mind. IF the next two films underperform, maybe they will rethink this. At this rate, this website will be up and running through 2014 after his 5th film is finished, if ever done. I had hoped the mission here would be a short one;however, it looks like our existence will span from 2005 when Craig was 'created' Bond, through 2014, after his 5 film tenure is done. By that time, Bond, as we knew him, will no longer exist, and his storylines will reflect more social agendas than action films.
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To add on to what you said BJ, most people will forget the old James Bond since this new genration will be used to watching Craig's Bond thinking it was like that the entire time.
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I've said that I think signing Craig up for 5 Bond films is a bad idea at another messageboard *cough*. Surprisingly,people there weren't that surprised to hear me say so.
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katied wrote:I've said that I think signing Craig up for 5 Bond films is a bad idea at another messageboard *cough*. Surprisingly,people there weren't that surprised to hear me say so.
If your pleased with the current direction and choice of actor, I'm sure the news will be greeted well. Me on the other hand :(

I'm not surprised with the announcement as the BO receipts and general positive reponses to CR indicate that BB would take this decision. Craig, won plenty of plaudits for his potrayal of Bond in CR, yet public opinion can change like the wind and if a more 'traditional' cinematic Bond film was desired by Joe public, Craig could find himself in a situation where the style of both film and character are much more lighthearted. Then it will be interesting to see how he and Bond fan's react to this change.
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How much power will MGM and EON going to give Daniel Craig the Anti-Christ during his Bond tenure?
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katied wrote:I've said that I think signing Craig up for 5 Bond films is a bad idea at another messageboard *cough*. Surprisingly,people there weren't that surprised to hear me say so.
If your pleased with the current direction and choice of actor, I'm sure the news will be greeted well. Me on the other hand :(

I'm not surprised with the announcement as the BO receipts and general positive reponses to CR indicate that BB would take this decision. Craig, won plenty of plaudits for his potrayal of Bond in CR, yet public opinion can change like the wind and if a more 'traditional' cinematic Bond film was desired by Joe public, Craig could find himself in a situation where the style of both film and character are much more lighthearted. Then it will be interesting to see how he and Bond fan's react to this change.
The problem for you guys is, what if Joe Public never desire the more traditional Bond film again? Audiences have changed over the years, so have tastes, so have films.

I doubt we will ever see the tongue-in-cheek 70's Moore films again. They belonged to a different time, a different era. One that's nice to look back on, but one that wouldn't work in today's society. Thet are probably thought of as cheesy these days by general film goers. Who knows, maybe in a few more years, that's how the Brosnan films will be thought of too.

This current trend of more realistic, gritty, down-to-earth realism with action films is, by the looks of things, here to stay. I honestly don't think this is a passing fad, but more a complete overhaul of how Hollywood now is.

I don't want to depress you all with this though..... :shock:
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I don't mind a more serious Bond film.

Licence to Kill was more "serious" - but it did not have a confused young Bond character; Dalton looked like the popular image of Bond; and it had some of typical Bond elements - i.e Q and the Bond music.
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The Sweeney wrote:I doubt we will ever see the tongue-in-cheek 70's Moore films again. They belonged to a different time, a different era. One that's nice to look back on, but one that wouldn't work in today's society. Thet are probably thought of as cheesy these days by general film goers. Who knows, maybe in a few more years, that's how the Brosnan films will be thought of too.

This current trend of more realistic, gritty, down-to-earth realism with action films is, by the looks of things, here to stay. I honestly don't think this is a passing fad, but more a complete overhaul of how Hollywood now is.
No trend lasts forever, but at the same time, history never repeats itself exactly. I don't think that in the future, people will want Bond films that are exactly like Roger Moore films, but the trend could turn back towards escapist entertainment, and I'm sure EON would adapt accordingly with Bond films tailored towards 20?? audiences, rather than 1970's audiences.
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The Sweeney wrote:I doubt we will ever see the tongue-in-cheek 70's Moore films again. They belonged to a different time, a different era. One that's nice to look back on, but one that wouldn't work in today's society. Thet are probably thought of as cheesy these days by general film goers. Who knows, maybe in a few more years, that's how the Brosnan films will be thought of too.

This current trend of more realistic, gritty, down-to-earth realism with action films is, by the looks of things, here to stay. I honestly don't think this is a passing fad, but more a complete overhaul of how Hollywood now is.
No trend lasts forever, but at the same time, history never repeats itself exactly. I don't think that in the future, people will want Bond films that are exactly like Roger Moore films, but the trend could turn back towards escapist entertainment, and I'm sure EON would adapt accordingly with Bond films tailored towards 20?? audiences, rather than 1970's audiences.
True, but I think we are at least 10 years away from that change again. Craig's Bond is a reflection of today's times, the same way Connery's was in the 60's, Moore's was in the 70's, and Brosnan's was in the 90's.

Craig is the Bond of the 00's, simple as that.

With CR - some old fans love it, some Fleming purists love it, some people who hated Bond films before love it, yet some people who like the more traditional looking Bond, and previous traditional Bond film elements hate it....(you lot!) :twisted:
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Just found this new thread on MI6 - http://www.mi6forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=39128&start=0

Craig is interviewed in this months GQ magazine, and apparently he talks about this new 5 film deal. Maybe it is true then...
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The Sweeney wrote:True, but I think we are at least 10 years away from that change again. Craig's Bond is a reflection of today's times, the same way Connery's was in the 60's, Moore's was in the 70's, and Brosnan's was in the 90's.
Sadly, I think you're right. If you look at the franchises over the last few years that have made the sort of money that Bond made in the 60's, they are all fairly dark in tone, with lots of night scenes and grisly battles against ghosts and goblins (Harry Potter, LOTR, Spiderman, Pirates of the Caribbean). I think there would have to be a general mood of optimism for the pendulum to swing back, and there certainly ain't at the moment.
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....................just an update here............but Craig has been offered
60 million dollars, not 30 million dollars to play Bond in the next few films.

The amount specified of 30 million was in pounds sterling.

Not a bad salary for 10 years work.

The money he will receive will be split up from the profits of the films plus
merchandising.

Apparently, the studio bosses reckon he's worth it, as they have calculated they will make hundreds of millions of dollars profits from the upcoming films.
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Kristatos wrote:
The Sweeney wrote:True, but I think we are at least 10 years away from that change again. Craig's Bond is a reflection of today's times, the same way Connery's was in the 60's, Moore's was in the 70's, and Brosnan's was in the 90's.
Sadly, I think you're right. If you look at the franchises over the last few years that have made the sort of money that Bond made in the 60's, they are all fairly dark in tone, with lots of night scenes and grisly battles against ghosts and goblins (Harry Potter, LOTR, Spiderman, Pirates of the Caribbean). I think there would have to be a general mood of optimism for the pendulum to swing back, and there certainly ain't at the moment.
It's true. Craig's Bond is a reflection of how things are now. It's all a ripple effect from 9/11. If you want, blame the terrorists for the way CR is....

I still find it quite ironic that in the mid 70's, Hollywood was busy making conspiracy movies on the back of Watergate - All the Presidents Men, Parallax View, 3 Days of the Condor (great spy movie), etc. Even here in the UK we were caught up in it with the first Sweeney! movie. It was a bleak time of paranoia, the mid 70's, and most films reflected that, yet the Bond films steered clear of it with the likes of TMWTGG and TSWLM. Just goes to prove that EON didn't always go with the general mood swing of Hollywood.
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I thought Daniel Craig was supposed to be the world's greatest actor. Can someone please offer this muppet endless fascinating acting jobs so he doesn't have to make too many James Bond films.
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007 wrote:I thought Daniel Craig was supposed to be the world's greatest actor. Can someone please offer this muppet endless fascinating acting jobs so he doesn't have to make too many James Bond films.
If you were in his shoes, I doubt you would be turning the Bond contract offer down either..... :wink:
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I'd do the next Bond film for £500 and a discount railcard.
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007 wrote:I'd do the next Bond film for £500 and a discount railcard.
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