Mythopoeika
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A tad camp.Or mixing it up a bit- Louis Spence.
A tad camp.Or mixing it up a bit- Louis Spence.
A tad camp.
Yes he has the dark and potentially cruel features of a traditional Bond - but it looks like his schedule is fairly full atm!The OH has decided that the only person she wants to play Bond is the bloke from Poldark.
Yes he has the dark and potentially cruel features of a traditional Bond - but it looks like his schedule is fairly full atm!
And how about a bloke to play M for a change...?
Britain's biggest bookmaker, William Hill, have shortened the odds on Aidan Turner becoming the next James Bond for the second day in a row, from 33/1 to 10/1.
William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams said. 'Poldark is making Darcy look like a dandy. We believe Aidan can write his own ticket after this,'
Music News reports the William Hill odds for the next James Bond as: 2/1 Idris Elba, 9/2 Tom Hardy, 6/1 Henry Cavill, 13/2 Michael Fassbender, 8/1 Jamie Dornan, 10/1 Aidan Turner, 10/1 Orlando Bloom, 10/1 Richard Armitage, 14/1 Dan Stevens, 16/1 Daniel Day-Lewis, 16/1 Gerard Butler, 16/1 James McAvoy, 20/1 Tom Hiddlestone, 25/1 Damian Lewis, 25/1 Sam Worthington, 33/1
Careful now! You could have Scarg to answer to!that's a shame as he looks like a tw@t.
I might be in a minority on this one but that was one boring trailer .. to steal someone else's quote on this footage, he looked like James Bond the Angry Accountant .. and I was brought up on Bond films .. I'll wait and see.
Premium Bond with Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet
Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet ponder the Bonds we've seen on screen since Dr No in 1962.
In impeccable evening dress, Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet ponder the Bonds we've seen on screen since Dr No in 1962. With the release of the 24th official James Bond film, Spectre, we ask - which 007 is the best? To date, six actors have portrayed British Secret Service agent James Bond. Was Sean Connery impossible to surpass? Was George Lazenby really that bad? Was Live and Let Die really a blaxploitation movie in disguise? Gatiss and Sweet consider these and many other questions, and raise a martini in honour of their premium Bond.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06l0v9dTimeshift
Looking for Mr Bond: 007 at the BBC
After more than 60 years tracking James Bond in print and on screen, the BBC opens up its vaults to reveal the forgotten files on the world's most famous secret agent. Featuring rare and candid interviews with all six actors to play 007, and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, this is James Bond unguarded, unrestricted and unseen.
I might be in a minority on this one but that was one boring trailer .. to steal someone else's quote on this footage, he looked like James Bond the Angry Accountant .. and I was brought up on Bond films .. I'll wait and see.
He wouldn't do that at JRT's!I liked it when he smirked at the corgis.
He wouldn't even get away with pouting at them ..He wouldn't do that at JRT's!
How about this Quantum Of Solace proposed theme song?I absolutely love Radiohead but this has a clunky beat to it.
004 out of ten from me.
Needs more whip cracking sounds ...Another proposed Bond theme. It would have worked...if Bond was played by John Wayne and SPECTRE were Apaches
Nope, next Saturday!Are we noticing the British spy tv programme trailers currently running on UK tv, wherein (allegedly) real MI5/MI6 agents demythologise the whole James Bond fiction genre? I've only seen a few seconds' worth of content, but I'm smitten (when's it on, or have I missed it?)