Bond 21 - Casino Royale

Strider

New member
vaxer said:
I heard the next James Bond was going to be Brosnan's last, and that Britney Spears was gonna be the James Bond girl :eek:

Don't worry it ain't gonna happen.
True, It'll be Bronson's last but the Britney Spears thing was just a rumor.
-Thank god.

Maybe I'm just saying this becouse I would like to play Bond in the future, but If there's an american actor who can potray him well enough, why not? Of course he would have to have a convinceing British accent but that could be done. After all we have had a Scottish and an Irish 007.
 

Finn

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Staff member
...and Welsh and Australian.

No, but really. Think about it. Only one of the Bonds has been a Brit. Moore.
 

Finn

Moderator
Staff member
Yeah, just for tads, let's go through them once more:

Connery - Scottish
Lazenby - Australian
Moore - Brit
Dalton - Welsh
Brosnan - Irish

It appears that Bond does not have to be a Brit, as long as he's from the British Empire...
 

Gobi-1

Well-known member
I'm a huge Bond fan so Brosnan "departure" has really thrown the world of Bond into confusion and EON/MGM isn't helping the probelm by remaining quite.

I really want Brosnan to come back for one (or two) more films. He's my favorite Bond and while I love Roger Moore it just isn't fair that he'll have 7 films and Brosnan will only have 4.

I think Brosnan will come back for one last go around and a new Bond will debut in 2007.

All you Bond fans should check out my Bond website here, http://www.angelfire.com/hero/agent_007/James_Bond.html
 

Pale Horse

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Staff member
Now that is what I am talking about. I say Rowland Atkinson in Tarentino's Casino Royale!

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00Kevin

Indyfan
update!

Pierce Brosnan is indeed back in the running to return as bond in casino royale, directed by martin campbell. Pierce says he would like to do it if the producers allow. the official decicion will take place within this week

http://commanderbond.net/cw.cgi?action=Story&SID=2948


Another likely candidate and presumibly brosnan's top rival is Daniel Craig. there are supposidly 3 others in the running, but I can't find the link


we will know who is bond...soon enough
 

IndyBuff

Well-known member
There is supposed to be an announcement any time now. I would love to see Pierce get a shot at one more film but I think his mouth and his comments may have hurt his chances recently. Still, he's my favorite 007 and even if he does get replaced I hope the producers have the sense to pick someone good. I enjoyed the other five Bond actors and hopefully the sixth won't be a disappointment.



00Kevin, it's good to see you back.:)
 

00Kevin

Indyfan
I usually stay optomistic, but in this case I'm getting the feeling that I'm not ganna like it as much:

-James Blond
-'darker' bond (can yo say...timothy dalton)
-no Q
-no Moneypenny

we'll see, but some of these things are just out of place


http://imdb.com/title/tt0275186/


interesting...hisfirst acting job was in an episode of young indy
 

Paden

Member
I think it will be interesting to see how he handles the role. I can't say that I've seen much of his work, save for the Road to Perdition, in which he was quite effective as Rooney's detestable son. I'm told Layer Cake was very good, but I haven't had the chance to see it. Interesting that the filmmakers are going back to Casino Royale, Fleming's first Bond novel, for the next installment. Is this meant to be a "reboot" for the Bond series, like Batman Begins was for that franchise?
 

roundshort

Active member
Layer cake was great, and i think he will do a great job. I hope they hip him up a bit, the last Bond, while being fun to watch I thought was one of the worst Bond preformances ever. PB had no personailty, and was well lame. I like Judi Dench and John Cleese adds a great touch. I look forward to this upcoming Bond as much as the first Bronsen, as i hated Tim Dalton (lame-0)
 

IndyBuff

Well-known member
Paden said:
I think it will be interesting to see how he handles the role. I can't say that I've seen much of his work, save for the Road to Perdition, in which he was quite effective as Rooney's detestable son. I'm told Layer Cake was very good, but I haven't had the chance to see it. Interesting that the filmmakers are going back to Casino Royale, Fleming's first Bond novel, for the next installment. Is this meant to be a "reboot" for the Bond series, like Batman Begins was for that franchise?

In a sense, yes. Casino Royale is a great book and the story will make for an interesting and tense movie. Personally, I can't really judge whether or not Craig will be good as Bond. I've only seen him in a couple movies and I don't remember much about his characters or his acting style. Still, I'm willing to give him a chance and I think he has the potential to be a great Bond.

Many Bond fans are split on the issue of Craig but most agree that a back-to-basics approach is the right direction for the series. The rumor of making a "Bond Begins" film has been floating around for some time now and personally I don't think a prequel is necessary. I like the way the films follow each other in chronological order and I don't see any reason to change it. Prequels work well for some film series (like Indy, for instance:) ) but for Bond it just doesn't seem right, if they decide to do it at all.

Only time will tell but this film is shaping up to be pretty good so far. It will be interesting to see what happens from here.
 

Finn

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Staff member
Just for req, but I think that this is continuation to the series like the previous flicks, all they're gonna do is to rip the name off from a Fleming book... They've done it before, think "Moonraker" for example. It had nothing to do with the novel of the same title - minus the name and some characters.
 

roundshort

Active member
Casino Royale

Just watched the teaser clip, and DAMN< does this movie look good! Nov. 17th, A ggod day to see a movie!
 

IndyBuff

Well-known member
I too am very excited about this film. I've always been a big 007 fan and I've always enjoyed the films. I was really hoping that Brosnan would be able to come back for this one but unfortunately that didn't work out. Still, I'm willing to give Craig a chance and I think he'll do a good job. Each Bond has managed to bring something fresh and unique to the role and I'm sure he will be no different.

The novel is great and I hope that they stick close to it for this film. It seems like they're trying to go back to the original films for inspiration and I would like to see that same feeling return here. My only real complaint at this point is the fact that they're really throwing continuity out the widonw on this one. The films have always been very loose with this issue but it has still been there in small details. Whether or not it will work out remains to be seen but I wanted to see them stay in line with the rest of the series.

Nevertheless, I'm excited and glad that we're finally getting a new Bond film. Four years is just too long to wait.
 

roundshort

Active member
Rae-deemer said:
I don't like it. James Bond is suppost to be tall, dark and handsome. Not blond and built like an adonis.;)

Yeah, bit it was hard to believe that a few of the bonds, early Connery and Moore could kick as much a$$ as they were supposed to. I mean the "judo-chop" that Austin Powers spoffed so well was a bit much when Sean woudl down a 250 lb goon. Craig looks like he can mix it up a bit. I know that no one should ever turn to a Bond flick for realism, but dang, at least let as belive that the guy can fight.
 
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