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Favorite Bond actor

Choose your favorite James Bond actor


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All of the actors who have played Bond look completely different to each other. There is no "Bondish" look, they all look Bondish because of how they inhabit the role.

You've so far given no grounded reason he can't play Bond except for "tradition", which is basically just another word for ingrained prejudice. It isn't a strong word at all, it's an accurate one.

So tradition means prejudice? Is that what you're saying? And that sounds accurate to you? Interesting.

Absolutely, when tradition is used as a justification for a course of action, its purpose is to prejudice the outcome. That's what tradition is all about.

"There's no Bondish look." Please, where have you been the past 50 years of the franchise.

Watching a disparate bunch of actors all playing the same role. What about you?
 
Connery and Lazenby were physically off the same mould, as are Dalton and Brosnan but Moore and Craig are nothing like the others. There is a sort of tall, dark and handsome traditional depiction of Bond but, for me anyway, Craig has shown that someone outside that box can play the role.
 
Connery and Lazenby were physically off the same mould, as are Dalton and Brosnan but Moore and Craig are nothing like the others. There is a sort of tall, dark and handsome traditional depiction of Bond but, for me anyway, Craig has shown that someone outside that box can play the role.

I can go with that. Although, I'm watching The Saint and Moore seems to portray a version (albeit better version at times) of 'James Bond' in the sixth season of the show more than he did during his tenure. The show at that point was obviously was inspired by the Connery movies at the time, as well as The Avengers.

Too, I believe Craig is the shortest actor to portray the character. IIRC, he's around my height: 5'-9."
 
Daniel Craig. I've seen a number of the Bond films and I must say that he is, by far, my absolute favourite. He is suave and much more intimidating than any other Bond I've seen.
 
Daniel Craig by a narrow lead over Sean Connery

I like the energy the Craig Bond movies unfold and the thrilling fights and also the fact that his Bond can (and does) get hurt. With all the other Bond's they sure do get beat up by the muscle guy of the movie but you never get the real impact which ultimately leads to the fights becoming boring.

Craig bleeds, gets cut and is in pain just as you would expect from fights like these. I also like that they toned the gadgetry way down after the insane and ludicrous Brosnan Bond movies where the producers themselves have admitted they got carried away.

Casino Royale and Skyfall are, for me, the best Bond movies i have ever seen and that's not a small thing when you have movies such as Goldfinger or You Only Live Twice in the mix.

However i can totally understand if people don't like the Craig movies as they are quite different from the "usual" Bond movies.

Special mention goes to Pierce Brosnan (as i always do when i discuss Bond) whom i consider to be the most fitting actor to portray the high society, upper class social chameleon that is one part of Bond's job description and character and it's a damn shame that the scripts and screenplays were such utter garbage that they warranted a franchise reboot.. but we got the Craig Bond's because of it so silver linings and all that.
 
Relayer1 said:
If it's any consolation, I'm probably as fed up with it as you are.

It just won't go away...
Im sorry for replying to this thread....... I didnt realise you all have been here much longer than me and have seen this thread alot!!
 
Daniel Craig by a narrow lead over Sean Connery

I like the energy the Craig Bond movies unfold and the thrilling fights and also the fact that his Bond can (and does) get hurt. With all the other Bond's they sure do get beat up by the muscle guy of the movie but you never get the real impact which ultimately leads to the fights becoming boring.

Craig bleeds, gets cut and is in pain just as you would expect from fights like these. I also like that they toned the gadgetry way down after the insane and ludicrous Brosnan Bond movies where the producers themselves have admitted they got carried away.

Casino Royale and Skyfall are, for me, the best Bond movies i have ever seen and that's not a small thing when you have movies such as Goldfinger or You Only Live Twice in the mix.

All of this.
 
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Daniel Craig wouldn't be good as Lando because that's not a part Daniel Craig would play. He usually portrays rugged characters.

Kate Winslet is so not Uhura. And, Jason Statham is soooo not Kato.

How do you know Daniel Craig wouldn't be good as Lando? Lando is an ex-con scoundrel. Are you saying Craig, an excellent actor, couldn't bring Lando to life?

Hmmm?

The fact is that Craig would be amazing in such a part. The question for me though is SHOULD Craig? Me personally, I'd rather have Billy Dee Williams play the part.

And why couldn't Statham and Winslet play those roles??? Winslet is a phenomenal actress, I'm sure she could play Uhura. Statham is a very physical actor and would pull off the physicality of Kato tremendously.

Hmmm?

With that said: Star Trek has many different realities so we could see a white African Uhura or even an Africa-born South Asian Uhura. We could even see a non-Asian Kato with an Asian Britt Reid in some future Green Hornet film or television series.

It could happen...I guess.


Shaft's blackness plays too much into the character. His stories are statements on the American justice system, the perception and treatment of black individuals globally, as well as black individuals like the gangster Bumpy Jonas (or Knock Parsons from the books) who perpetuate black stereotypes and stunt African American progress.

Shaft's "blackness" in the Richard Roundtree and Sam L movies is irrelevant to the discussion. I'm talking about a NEW Shaft movie with an Asian star in the lead. Only the writers will write Shaft with an Asian actor in mind. And if we can't get a suitable Asian actor, let's get a Hispanic and we'll write Shaft as a Hispanic character.

Don't like the idea, eh?

Yeah, me neither.

Taye Diggs is too short for Superman, and - for me - doesn't look the part.
Nonsense. Hugh Jackman is a tall man playing Wolverine, a short character. Diggs isn't too short. He can pull off the glasses look too.

(No one has been able to duplicate what Christopher Reeve did in a live action performance, yet).

Agreed 100%.
 
Oh, speaking of Lando, I'm really, really bummed that he wasn't announced as being in the movie.

I keep hoping and have my fingers crossed that he'll make a surprise cameo...
 
^ But it's unclear at times if your objection is to a black Bond per se or to Elba personally. One minute you're accepting that Salmon would've been a good 007, then you're saying that you want the character to remain white. Do you feel that any black actor has the Bond look?

I can see where it gets confusing. It's sort of like pointing to "the wind". Can you point to wind? You just feel it.

That's kinda how I feel about Bond. It's hard to describe what makes a Bond, but you just know it. And it goes beyond being British. Brosnan and Lazenby weren't British, but they had "it".

It's kind of like recasting.

We can recast James Bond and Captain Kirk in a certain way where the original is preserved to some extent. No, Chris Pine isn't exactly like Shatner; no, Roger Moore isn't exactly like Connery...but there's a certain continuity there. Even if the styles are different. George Reeves and Christopher Reeve were different, but there's still something undeniably Superman about both.

When I see Elba, I see a handsome guy. I don't see Bond. When I see Colin Farrell, I see a handsome guy, but I don't see Bond. On the other hand, when I see Colin Salmon, I can see a Bondish quality there.

It's hard to put your finger on it.

Some people are Bond, and some aren't. I remember in the 80s, a kid in my class said Arnold Schwarzenegger would be a good Bond with his hair slicked back, (kinda like in Raw Deal.) They ended up making True Lies, but is Arnold---as much as I love him---is Arnold Bond?

Maybe I need to watch more Elba movies, but at this point, I just don't see it.
 
^ Fair enough. But I remember when they cast Brosnan thinking he was too much of a lightweight and wouldn't be any good. He ended up being my second favourite (at that time). I was even more against Craig, mainly because I didn't think he looked sufficiently Bond-esque but I ended up preferring him to Brosnan. I like him almost as much as Connery in fact.
 
Definitely Roger Moore, suave, sophisticated, an English gentleman, funny, charming, action hero, I thought he made the perfect spy. Like Jon Pertwee in Doctor Who.
 
^ Fair enough. But I remember when they cast Brosnan thinking he was too much of a lightweight and wouldn't be any good. He ended up being my second favourite (at that time). I was even more against Craig, mainly because I didn't think he looked sufficiently Bond-esque but I ended up preferring him to Brosnan. I like him almost as much as Connery in fact.

Man, I remember nobody in my 7th and 8th grade class liking Timothy Dalton. I always defended him (even though his two films weren't the best IMO), but I always liked Dalton.

On the other hand, I remember "everyone" thinking Brosnan should be Bond.

I don't remember any negative comments about Brosnan at the time, but I guess that doesn't mean there wasn't somebody somewhere pissed off at his casting.
 
There was a groundswell in favour of Brosnan. The fanbase had wanted him before when the Remington Steele people stopped it.

With better films, he could have been as well remembered as Craig will be...
 
I've been a fan of Elba for a long time, ever since Ultraviolet which he was the best thing in, which given every one in it was top drawer is saying something. I also have no issue with a black 007, hell after Brosnan I was really hoping they'd give Colin Salmon a shot.

But...

I've never been able to quite see Idris Elba as Bond. Salmon yes, Chiwetel Ejiofor yes, but Elba, I dunno...

That said I learned my lesson over Daniel Craig, trust the Bond producers they'll pick the right man.
 
I've only seen Chiwetel Ejiofor in "12 Years A Slave".

Sorry, but I think that's even worse than Elba. At least Elba is a good looking guy. (Not that Ejiofor is ugly, but I don't see Bondish good looks there.) Is there a movie of his that I can watch that makes him a good Bond candidate?

When I picture Ejiofor in my head, I just see a perpetually worried look on his face.
 
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