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And the new bond is.....

The damn brits love daniel craig? WHY? He has no sex appeal to me whatsoever!!

Pierce and CLive all the way. Damn Clive would be soo perfect for the role. :heart:
 
iv never heard of him before either it was in all the local papers like local star plays james bond etc. etc.
 
Fade to Black said:
Never heard of this dude...

I would've been so disappointed if they picked Orlando Bloom to play Bond, gotta go with a person who's from the UK vicinity. Plus Orlando doesn't seem "manly" enough to pull it off...QUOTE]
Isn't Orlando Bloom from the UK?
 
Jlgnxd said:
The damn brits love daniel craig? WHY? He has no sex appeal to me whatsoever!!

I'm a 'damn brit' but I don't like him at all.....
 
pierce brosnan is in talks about playing james bond again
 
Tinuviel said:
Isn't Orlando Bloom from the UK?

Is he? For some reason I was always under the impression he was australian...if he is indeed British, my mistake. I still stand by my belief that he's too feminine-looking/boyish to play Bond.
 
I'm not with this choice. Clive or Hugh Jackman would have been good. I think Daniel looks like George Lazenby who did 1 Bond movie in 1969, I think Daniel will have the same luck as him.
 
clive has said awhile back, he wouldn't want to play bond.
his career is going too well to agree to a binding ten year contract...he got an oscar nom this year and won a golden globe and "sin city" is top at the box office...believe me, he doesn't need bond. they don't go for A list actors for Bond, they go for someone vaguely recognisable usually B level who can become Bond.
 
Acid said:
pierce brosnan is in talks about playing james bond again

Good, I'd much rather Pierce continued playing Bond than Daniel Craig being the new one.....
 
Daniel Craig



By Mike Collett-White

LONDON (Reuters) - His name is Craig, Daniel Craig.

The English actor was named as the next James Bond on Friday, ending months of speculation over who would take over from Pierce Brosnan on Her Majesty's secret service.

In typically flamboyant 007 style, the 37-year-old swept up the River Thames on a power launch to a news conference, escorted by Royal Marines boats.

The first blond Bond, wearing a blue suit and red tie, posed for photos in the shadow of Tower Bridge and told reporters: "I'm kind of speechless at the moment.

The casting of one of cinema's most iconic characters closes the successful four-film run of Irishman Brosnan, who was shaken and stirred not to be retained to make "Casino Royale", the 21st Bond film, that starts shooting in January.

The 52-year-old described the decision by the Bond franchise makers to drop him as a "body blow".

"I was looking forward to making it edgier and grittier, and for all of that to go down in one phone call was highly disappointing," he told the San Francisco Chronicle.

Craig was the hot favourite in the runup to Friday's announcement, and his appointment was all but confirmed when his mother let the secret slip to a regional newspaper on Friday.

While little known in the United States, Craig will be more familiar to British audiences after appearing in the gangster caper "Layer Cake".

He also played alongside Paul Newman in "Road to Perdition" and was poet Ted Hughes opposite Gwyneth Paltrow's Sylvia Plath in "Sylvia". But it is the Bond role that could catapult him into superstardom.

Other actors rumoured to have been approached to play 007 include Britons Clive Owen and Jude Law, Australia's Hugh Jackman and Croatia's Goran Visnjic.

SIXTH BOND

Only five actors have played Bond since the first film, "Dr. No", more than 40 years ago. Brosnan, Sean Connery and Roger Moore were well-loved mainstays as the secret agent, while George Lazenby and Timothy Dalton were less successful.

For the filmmakers, there is more at stake than how to prepare Bond's Martini.

Not only is the character a national institution in Britain, but he is also one of history's most profitable film franchises.

The 20 official Bond films have netted nearly $4 billion (2.3 billion pounds) in global ticket sales, of which Brosnan's four films grossed around $1.5 billion, industry figures show.

Media have reported that Sony Pictures Entertainment, the Hollywood backers of the new Bond film "Casino Royale" along with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc, were keen to keep Brosnan, mindful of his box office clout.

But Web sites devoted to all things Bond say producer Barbara Broccoli wanted fresh blood, with the plot of Casino returning to the start of the spy's career and therefore requiring a younger actor.

New Zealand-born director Martin Campbell will helm Casino, as he did "GoldenEye" in 1995.

Brosnan first played Bond in "GoldenEye" and last appeared in "Die Another Day" in 2002.


from msn
 
Has he got any charisma? Then again, I dont really care the Bond-thing at all.
 
he doesn't look anything like a bond... ridiculous.
i so wanted clive owen to do it even though he looks a bit evil!
 
wasn't sean connery blondish in some of the ones he was in?
 

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