I'm all for diversity and I love my (EDIT) ICONIC white, black, asian, green and blue characters equally, which is why I've said: I don't want Elba playing Bond anymore than I want Daniel Craig playing Shaft.
You're all for diversity, but you don't care for Idris Elba as Bond...?
Hmmm....
About Daniel Craig as John Shaft (or any other white actor as the 'black private dick')...I think Captaindemotion explained it pretty good:
Shaft is a Harlem private eye whose colour was intrinsic to his character. It put him at odds with the still-mainly white police force. A white John Shaft would have an entirely different perspective and experiences than a black one. There is nothing so intrinsic about Bond's character that relies on race. He needs to be a charismatic, tall, handsome and debonair British man who looks like he can handle himself in a fight. Elba ticks all those boxes.
First of all, thanks for an intelligent (and respectful) response.
Second, point taken on Shaft. What about Blade? How about Lando Calrissian? How about Uhura?
Third, I think Bond---for me---has always been about a certain look. Indeed in Bond themed boards, books, interviews and speculation, "Does he look Bondish to you?" Hell, even in described Bond casting calls with Broccolli and Saltzman.
I don't think Elba looks Bondish. Yeah, he's good looking, but so is Colin Farrell. How about a Colin Farrell Bond? Would that be good? Patrick Stewart has always been a handsome, debonair man. Would he make a good Bond? Jason Statham always looks great in his black suit, white shirt and black tie. Would he make a good Bond?
Blade is a vampire, martial artist. (And I don't know anything about him beyond the movies because I haven't read the comics.) But is there anything about him that has to black? He's a sword wielding martial artist. So does that mean Jason Statham could play him?
Patrick Stewart is kinda boring, and was an unknown until
Star Trek...and probably is best known as Professor X today. Before Star Trek, if we're talking 30-40 years ago....he probably wouldn't have had any box office weight. (Too, Star Trek: The Next Generation and X-Men are both ensemble shows). Roger Moore was a notability from various television shows primarily "The Saint." (Lazenby was an unknown and a novice actor, but was mostly forgotten or not really acknowledged until years later. Although, he probably
might have grown into the role. However, one could tell Diana Rigg - the leading lady in his Bond film - was the veteran).
As for Colin Farrell: He hasn't done a good movie in ages and he can't really carry a picture on his own.
(Sidenote: James Brolin and John Gavin, Americans, tried out for Bond...which would have been interesting. Sam Neil, a New Zealander tried out for Bond, which I could see him playing. Even Michael Gambon auditioned....which, today, I can't see).
Jason Statham as Blade? I don't see it. However, that's not to say Blade couldn't be a non-black person (e.g. Asian, biracial, white, non-white Latino or Hispanic, Native American) since he is basically a vampire who can operate in the daytime and night. Marvel and DC have always done alternate universes, so Blade can definitely be a different race or gender.
Idris Elba looks Bondish, and women do love him. And, there are many people who want to see him as Bond. He was intense as Luther, and I'm sure with the right screenwriters and direction he'll be an intense 007.
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