^I always thought Price was way underrated as a Bond villain. He was quite good in his role, and I was happy that his character had different motivation from the typical" global domination" plot.
^I always thought Price was way underrated as a Bond villain. He was quite good in his role, and I was happy that his character had different motivation from the typical" global domination" plot.
I'm glad you mentioned the scores. Every Bond movie from Tomorrow Never Dies onward has been scored by the excellent David Arnold
^I always thought Price was way underrated as a Bond villain. He was quite good in his role, and I was happy that his character had different motivation from the typical" global domination" plot.
No, he didn't.Anthony Hopkins as a Bond villain would be something I would really pay to see. It's a shame it didn't happen, but Jonathan Price still did a really good job.
The role of Alec Trevelyan in GoldenEye was written for Hopkins. When Brosnan was cast as Bond, Hopkins was too old to be believable as a contemporary of Brosnan, so the younger Sean Bean was cast as Trevelyan.I heard rumors that Jonathan Pryce replaced Anthony Hopkins as Elliot Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies due to Hopkins unsatisfied with filming with an unfinished script. Hopkins actually walked off the set after a few days of filming, or so I heard...
Honestly, I actually wanted to protest the fact that my pompous theatre professor in front of his mostly caucasian classroom from 8 years back praised Jonathan Pryce for putting on yellow face makeup along with slitty-eyes for the Eurasian street urchin character he portrayed in Cameron McKintosh's "Miss Saigon," but could not come up with an effective, under the radar jab for it, so his unfair comparison to fellow theatrical thespian Anthony Hopkins had to do.You ressurected this thread to make an inane three word comment?![]()
Bronson.Whatever you think about Bronson's Bond films, you cannont argue with his success. The last two films he made were the first Bond films to gross over $100 million in the U.S. and I believe Goldeneye's worldwide total was very large as well. Bronson's films made money and I think he was a very good Bond. Craig is a better one I think and I believe he is getting better material than Bronson.
Bronson.Whatever you think about Bronson's Bond films, you cannont argue with his success. The last two films he made were the first Bond films to gross over $100 million in the U.S. and I believe Goldeneye's worldwide total was very large as well. Bronson's films made money and I think he was a very good Bond. Craig is a better one I think and I believe he is getting better material than Bronson.
Brosnan.
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