I'm a bit baffled by this as well.Woodsey said:Have you read the books?
It seems odd that you fight for Fleming's original concept, yet then seem to push against that, despite Craig's Bond being the closest to the style of the books by far.
In "On her majesty's secret service" it was george lazenby playing bond and yes he gets married but has his love taken away from him in the last few minutes of the movie.in a bit of a pickle said:I'm a bit baffled by this as well.Woodsey said:Have you read the books?
It seems odd that you fight for Fleming's original concept, yet then seem to push against that, despite Craig's Bond being the closest to the style of the books by far.
One of the things I liked best about Casino Royale is how close they actually got to Bond as he is portrayed in the books. Especially how he almost always gets beaten up to hell and back. He is in excruciating amounts of pain, bleeding like a leaky, rusty pipe and yet always manages to just grit his teeth finnish the mission with an ohmigodthisissoexcilarating bloody vengeance. Thing is, unlike McClane, he is always on the verge of passing out and straight dying on the floor of badguy mansion's while he does it. You can't but keep cheering him on as you read 'come on, man! Don't you freaking die on me! Just a little bit more! Almost there, almost there!'
There was also the bit about him finally finding love in CR (IIRC it was in In His Majesty's Secret Service book, maybe Diamonds are Forever) only to have it all taken away from him, solidyfing him into the hardened, I-can't-care-for-anybody-but-myself he eventually becomes. I believe this was done in one of the Dalton's movies but I haven't seen a lot of Bond films other than the ones with Connery since I don't find any of the other imaginings of Bond appealing at all.
Note: I haven't reread the books in ages so I apologize in advance if I got some of the facts wrong
I've read some, though only a few. And yes, it is absolutely true that Bond-Craig is closest to Fleming's original vision. It's a good vision, and I enjoyed the books that I've read (ohmilife, Diamonds are Forever is so much better as a book than a movie!)Woodsey said:Have you read the books?
-Well thank god someone in production figured early on that the movies had to be quite different in order to sell.Woodsey said:Have you read the books?
It seems odd that you fight for Fleming's original concept, yet then seem to push against that, despite Craig's Bond being the closest to the style of the books by far.
Right, that's why Casino Royale grossed the 5th highest amount at the box office of all 22 Bond films.RobfromtheGulag said:Good article MB, I agree on all points.
-Well thank god someone in production figured early on that the movies had to be quite different in order to sell.Woodsey said:Have you read the books?
It seems odd that you fight for Fleming's original concept, yet then seem to push against that, despite Craig's Bond being the closest to the style of the books by far.
Incidentally, which one grossed the most? One of the broodier more realistic ones?Woodsey said:Right, that's why Casino Royale grossed the 5th highest amount at the box office of all 22 Bond films.
Well that's not likely, considering the only 2 that are really like that are Craig's - 3 of the 5 are Connery films (and his weren't the most light-hearted) and one was Roger Moore's.RobfromtheGulag said:Incidentally, which one grossed the most? One of the broodier more realistic ones?Woodsey said:Right, that's why Casino Royale grossed the 5th highest amount at the box office of all 22 Bond films.
He could still bring back the Joker. He was never killed at the end of The Dark Knight and as evidenced by Maggie Gyllenhal (no idea how to spell that name) taking over for Katie Holmes, Nolan has no problem replacing actors. We might just see another actor playing the Joker. Unless he's said something to the contrary, which he might have, I don't really follow anything on the Batman movies.RTR said:When was the last time James Bond had fun doing what he does? I can't remember.
Speaking of Batman, you know what sucks? Now that Chris Nolan can't bring the Joker back anymore, we are never even going to have the possibility of having Harley Quinn show up at some point. That would've been awesome.
Nolan's said he would quit the film with a recast Joker. So has Bale.THEMANWHOIS said:He could still bring back the Joker. He was never killed at the end of The Dark Knight and as evidenced by Maggie Gyllenhal (no idea how to spell that name) taking over for Katie Holmes, Nolan has no problem replacing actors. We might just see another actor playing the Joker. Unless he's said something to the contrary, which he might have, I don't really follow anything on the Batman movies.RTR said:When was the last time James Bond had fun doing what he does? I can't remember.
Speaking of Batman, you know what sucks? Now that Chris Nolan can't bring the Joker back anymore, we are never even going to have the possibility of having Harley Quinn show up at some point. That would've been awesome.
I would have liked Clive Owen to be Bond. I feel like he could have done a pretty good job.tomtom94 said:I know Bob doesn't read this, but I'd like to put it as an open question.
Assuming Craig is too old to take up the role again in the inevitable reboot, who would you like to see as Bond?
Personally, and I know I'll get laughed down, I'd like to see Matt Smith (Eleventh Doctor) given a shot. He's British, he's funny, and I reckon he could adapt easily to the seriousness required for the role as well.
Exactly.Crimson_Dragoon said:There something I'd like to add to that list:
Bring back Q and his gadgets!
For me, its just not a James Bond movie without crazy-cool spy gadgets.