I know he's a bit older to be playing Bond, but I'd kinda like to see John Barrowman play Bond. I feel like he could do something good with the role.
Am I missing something here? You can't possibly be speaking of Elementary. Can you? Because despite having never seen the show I still know that Holmes is a generic looking white dude. Watson is a woman.Zen Bard said:(And yes, I was annoyed when CBS made Sherlock Holmes an Asian American woman. He's a British man, damnit!)
Oh thank God. Yes, that's right. I had a brain fart. Johnny Lee Miller plays Holmes. Lucy Liu is Watson. Okay. Good.2HF said:Am I missing something here? You can't possibly be speaking of Elementary. Can you? Because despite having never seen the show I still know that Holmes is a generic looking white dude. Watson is a woman.Zen Bard said:(And yes, I was annoyed when CBS made Sherlock Holmes an Asian American woman. He's a British man, damnit!)
This is what will happen.HardkorSB said:I say, go with someone who's not well known.
Hardly anyone knew who Craig was before he was cast.
If you weren't a B-movie fan, you had no idea who Brosnan was before Goldeneye.
The biggest things Dalton was in before Living Daylights was Ms. Doubtfire and Flash Gordon and he wasn't the lead in either of them.
He wasn't written in modern times either, he wasn't written as Martin Freeman or Jude Law. Moses wasn't written as a gun toting card carrying member of the NRA. Spider-Man wasn't written as a 27 year old with back problems.Zen Bard said:Oh thank God. Yes, that's right. I had a brain fart. Johnny Lee Miller plays Holmes. Lucy Liu is Watson. Okay. Good.2HF said:Am I missing something here? You can't possibly be speaking of Elementary. Can you? Because despite having never seen the show I still know that Holmes is a generic looking white dude. Watson is a woman.Zen Bard said:(And yes, I was annoyed when CBS made Sherlock Holmes an Asian American woman. He's a British man, damnit!)
Wait...Watson wasn't written as a woman either!
What are you talking about!? The Brosnan Bonds were raking in more and more cash with each new iteration- Die Another Day brought in a whopping $76 million more than Goldeneye did- and was the first Bond to top the $400,000,000 gross mark. I'm not saying the Craig films were unsuccessful or anything but only a fool would think the Bond movies were in any trouble when they decided to give Pierce the boot. They also haven't really scaled back the budgets of the Craig films at all either.MarsAtlas said:They went to their current formula because doing specifically what you mention was not working. They weren't bombs but they weren't as successful as they had hoped. After Goldeneye they doubled the budget but saw roughly the same amount of box office rakings and they were looking to switch up the formula so that they could make more. Casino Royale did a lot better than most of the Brosnan films, Quantum of Solace underperformed but didn't lose money and was marred by the production issues so they went forward and then Skyfall was a runaway hit. Furthermore, not to be a nag but the Craig films are the closest to the books so it has that going for it for a little while, though that'll probably wear thin. I think that they might be more open to such a notion once Craig's contract is up but that probably won't change for the next two films.Squilookle said:Stop piggybacking off Bourne, James- and get back to the formula that made your franchise the most successful film series of all time.
Well first of all, your argument that the people who play the characters aren't the characters themselves ("Bruce Wayne wasn't played by a billionaire, Spider-Man wasn't played by a teen", etc) is a ridiculous hyperbole that completely and intentionally misses the point.2HF said:He wasn't written in modern times either, he wasn't written as Martin Freeman or Jude Law. Moses wasn't written as a gun toting card carrying member of the NRA. Spider-Man wasn't written as a 27 year old with back problems.Zen Bard said:Oh thank God. Yes, that's right. I had a brain fart. Johnny Lee Miller plays Holmes. Lucy Liu is Watson. Okay. Good.2HF said:Am I missing something here? You can't possibly be speaking of Elementary. Can you? Because despite having never seen the show I still know that Holmes is a generic looking white dude. Watson is a woman.Zen Bard said:(And yes, I was annoyed when CBS made Sherlock Holmes an Asian American woman. He's a British man, damnit!)
Wait...Watson wasn't written as a woman either!
The beauty of any interpretation of material is the interpretation. When you create you are a god. You can literally do anything you want! I can write a short story in which I've slept with the mothers of each and every escapist staff member, twice. Look at that, I just did. It was short and sweet and to the point. They're all super kinky BTW. When you write, direct, act in, or really in any way do anything creative in a movie you are in complete control. Watson wasn't written as a woman? Cast a woman! Holy Fucking Shit! You just made Watson a woman! You are a god! Bond isn't black? Cast a black man as Bond! WHAT???!!! What is this madness? Bond is suddenly black? Who knew you could do that? Whelp, he's black now, guess you better run with it.
Max Rockatansky was written as Australian. Never been played by an Australian. Bruce Wayne was written as a billionaire. Never been played by a billionaire. Superman was written as an alien. Never been played by an alien as far as we humans know.
None of these things matter. All that matters is the quality of the thing you create.
Sorry, but I have to stop you there. Robert Pattinson was indeed in that godawful Twilight series of films. But after looking through this blog [http://rpattztalks.tumblr.com/] I absolutely will not see a word said bad against him. He's hilarious and seems to bumble through life perpetually stoned judging by the stuff he comes out with.Steve the Pocket said:Are you getting him mixed up with Robert Pattinson or something?
Does he? Someone should tell Connery (Scottish), Dalton (Welsh), Brosnan (Irish) and Lazenby (Australian) that they can't be bond any more.sternduckling51 said:Bond HAS to be English therefore not Jackman
Yeah someone already called me out on that. Meant to say British.Wuvlycuddles said:Does he? Someone should tell Connery (Scottish), Dalton (Welsh), Brosnan (Irish) and Lazenby (Australian) that they can't be bond any more.sternduckling51 said:Bond HAS to be English therefore not Jackman
Anyways, my vote would go to Idris, also for you consideration: Karl Urban and Aidan Turner. And the captcha says "This is Sparta" soooo Gerard Butler? Could work I guess.
sternduckling51 said:Yeah someone already called me out on that. Meant to say British.
I wouldn't because they aren't. I was under the impression that Brosnan was born in Ireland but grew up in England and is a British citizen, is that not right? (by the way Lazenby is definitely not a good way of arguing that a non-Brit can be a good Bond)Wuvlycuddles said:sternduckling51 said:Yeah someone already called me out on that. Meant to say British.
Oh I dare you to say an Irishman is British to their face!
Seriously though, I think as long as they are from The Commonwealth (+Ireland) it should be fine.
THISJohnny Novgorod said:Hoult and Harry Potter are way too young. Jackman has no elegance. Elba is good but he's never getting cast. I don't know the other guy but he doesn't look the part.
Clive Owen anyone?
Wuvlycuddles said:sternduckling51 said:Yeah someone already called me out on that. Meant to say British.
Oh I dare you to say an Irishman is British to their face!
Seriously though, I think as long as they are from The Commonwealth (+Ireland) it should be fine.
That's not strictly true. MGM practically went bankrupt a few years ago and couldn't afford to produce the movie alone. So they got other production companies involved, raised the stakes with sponsorship (heineken beer f.ex) and made Skyfall on a smaller budget. Interestingly, Skyfall was the first Bond movie to break the billion dollar barrier alone.MarsAtlas said:As for the budget of the Craig films, while they are similarly high budgets a lot more of that was put into marketing to draw in more folks.
The "other guy" just happens to be the best actor on the entire list. Elba just seems like a random token choice, Harry Potter is a plonk, Jackman is too raw and Hoult is how about noJohnny Novgorod said:Hoult and Harry Potter are way too young. Jackman has no elegance. Elba is good but he's never getting cast. I don't know the other guy but he doesn't look the part.
Clive Owen anyone?