I think Rupert Everett would've been a good Bond but again his sexuality would've counted against his being cast.
I think Rupert Everett would've been a good Bond but again his sexuality would've counted against his being cast.
^ Seems a bit awkward to hire an American who'd have to fake the accent. Surely there's no shortage of real British actors wanting to do the role?
Quite!
Fair's fair, if a Brit can be Superman an American can be Bond, I'd just want them to be convincing.
TWINE is one of my least favourite Bond films, Goldeneye is 10 times the film, IMO. Denise Richards, the world's least convincing nuclear scientist? (though she's by far the worst Bond girl in the franchise!)
I disagree. Endemic to the character of Bond is that he's literally from England (with a Scottish background) who lives a British lifestyle and fights to save the world but usually on Britain's behalf.
Superman is an alien who crash-landed on earth who then lives in Kansas for 25 years before becoming the character we know. Anyone can play that role.
There's just something more authentic about having Bond being played by a Brit. Only American arrogance would suggest that an American "should" play the character. Just my two cents.
^ Seems a bit awkward to hire an American who'd have to fake the accent. Surely there's no shortage of real British actors wanting to do the role?
Quite!
Fair's fair, if a Brit can be Superman an American can be Bond, I'd just want them to be convincing.
TWINE is one of my least favourite Bond films, Goldeneye is 10 times the film, IMO. Denise Richards, the world's least convincing nuclear scientist? (though she's by far the worst Bond girl in the franchise!)
I disagree. Endemic to the character of Bond is that he's literally from England (with a Scottish background) who lives a British lifestyle and fights to save the world but usually on Britain's behalf.
Superman is an alien who crash-landed on earth who then lives in Kansas for 25 years before becoming the character we know. Anyone can play that role.
There's just something more authentic about having Bond being played by a Brit. Only American arrogance would suggest that an American "should" play the character. Just my two cents.
^ Seems a bit awkward to hire an American who'd have to fake the accent. Surely there's no shortage of real British actors wanting to do the role?
Quite!
Fair's fair, if a Brit can be Superman an American can be Bond, I'd just want them to be convincing.
TWINE is one of my least favourite Bond films, Goldeneye is 10 times the film, IMO. Denise Richards, the world's least convincing nuclear scientist? (though she's by far the worst Bond girl in the franchise!)
I disagree. Endemic to the character of Bond is that he's literally from England (with a Scottish background) who lives a British lifestyle and fights to save the world but usually on Britain's behalf.
Superman is an alien who crash-landed on earth who then lives in Kansas for 25 years before becoming the character we know. Anyone can play that role.
There's just something more authentic about having Bond being played by a Brit. Only American arrogance would suggest that an American "should" play the character. Just my two cents.
Brosnan and Lazenby weren't Brits. Irish and Australian respectively.
@ DigificWriterSorry, what do you mean by 'reality of the situation?
I just don't see an American actor doing an English accent that accurately. (And I seem to remember that James Marsters wasn't exactly convincing in that regard - didn't his real accent pop up a few times?)
I just don't see an American actor doing an English accent that accurately. (And I seem to remember that James Marsters wasn't exactly convincing in that regard - didn't his real accent pop up a few times?)
The guy who played Wesley did a very good job of the accent.
^ Seems a bit awkward to hire an American who'd have to fake the accent. Surely there's no shortage of real British actors wanting to do the role?
Quite!
Fair's fair, if a Brit can be Superman an American can be Bond, I'd just want them to be convincing.
TWINE is one of my least favourite Bond films, Goldeneye is 10 times the film, IMO. Denise Richards, the world's least convincing nuclear scientist? (though she's by far the worst Bond girl in the franchise!)
I disagree. Endemic to the character of Bond is that he's literally from England (with a Scottish background) who lives a British lifestyle and fights to save the world but usually on Britain's behalf.
Superman is an alien who crash-landed on earth who then lives in Kansas for 25 years before becoming the character we know. Anyone can play that role.
There's just something more authentic about having Bond being played by a Brit. Only American arrogance would suggest that an American "should" play the character. Just my two cents.
Brosnan and Lazenby weren't Brits. Irish and Australian respectively.
@ DigificWriterSorry, what do you mean by 'reality of the situation?
Theyve explicitly defined thw character's age in the new continuity, and have therefore locked themselves into a scenario where they have to cast actors who can believably play the charactetlr at the age at which they've defined him unless they do another clean-slate reboot. That's what I mean by "the reality of the situation".
Even if Craig returns for another movie, they are eventually going to need to replace him, and unless they do another clean-slate reboot, the character at that point will be anywhere from his mid-to-late 40s, and will therefore require the producers to select an actor to play him who looks like he could play that age range convincingly.
I just don't see an American actor doing an English accent that accurately. (And I seem to remember that James Marsters wasn't exactly convincing in that regard - didn't his real accent pop up a few times?)
The guy who played Wesley did a very good job of the accent.
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