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"That's Bond, James Bond"!
Published on August 18, 2005 By foreverserenity In Entertainment
I was just reading an article about Pierce Brosnan, the current, er make that the most recent actor to play James Bond. He's been released from the role just as all the other actors before him...Roger Moore, Sean Connery, and that other guy.....Timothy Dalton...sorry he didn't even last that long as a Bond. I know there was one other before Roger Moore...George Lazenby, but Roger Moore is where my memories of James Bond started!

I've also been recently watching James Bond re-runs on Channel 47 in my area...i.e., AMC. So far they're on the movies starring Sean Connery. I really enjoy re-watching them. I really like these three Bond men, Roger Moore, Sean Connery and Pierce Brosnan. If I had to pick only one, I would choose Pierce Brosnan. He was so suave and debonair in the role of the ladies man! Plus good looking to boot! And I've loved him since Remington Steele! I have fond memories of my mom and I watching that show on television.

So I have two questions.

1) Who was your favourite James Bond?

2) Who should be the next James Bond? (here's the list of the actors being considered)

Clive Owen
Christian Bale
Ewan McGregor
Orlando Bloom
Jude Law


I've answered who my favourite is but I have to think some more on who the next one should be!






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on Aug 18, 2005
I was suggesting Charles Bronson as 007
on Aug 18, 2005

I was suggesting Charles Bronson as 007

Are we overlooking the idea of Bronson (Pinchot) as 007?

I laughed my ass off at "Blame it on the Bellboy."

Forever, I think you have lost control of this article.

on Aug 18, 2005
I just went to IMDB. Christian Bale was born in Wales. I think Batman would make a great secret agent. lol
on Aug 18, 2005

Jm J. Bullock is American, isn't he?  I wonder whether he could do an English accent...

vs.

Each appealing in his own, debonair way.

on Aug 18, 2005
Honestly, I think Clive Owen would make an excellent Bond. If anyone hasn't seen the BMW short films, you should take a look. Definately a good contender.

-- B
on Aug 18, 2005
BTW the best one (in my opinion) is under the 'Season 1' link Called "Star".

-- B
on Aug 19, 2005
Sean Connery has to lead by a head. However, Ian Fleming's actual Bond books can be really quite dark (not just car chases, babes, and vodka martinis - "shaken, not stirred"), especially the troubled, near suicidal Bond of You Only Live Twice, and I think the actor who best captured that aspect was the much under-rated Timothy Dalton. It has also been said that he most resembles the physical descriptions of Bond in the novels.

Roger Moore was already too old when he was cast, and his performances were more camp than suave (although he was great in The Saint and was apparently Ian Fleming's first choice for the Bond film role).

Of the current suggested front runners, I think maybe Clive Owen would be best.

Incidentally have you ever seen "Never Say Never Again"? - a kind of spoof remake of Thunderball made in 1983 and starring...

... Sean Connery

Jm J. Bullock is American, isn't he? I wonder whether he could do an English accent...

Interesting choice. As to the English accent, no worries: Sean Connery couldn't do one either.
on Aug 19, 2005
Are we overlooking the idea of Bronson (Pinchot) as 007?


Jamie, are you kidding me here?! In no way would Bronson Pinchot make a good James Bond unless of course the show becomes a comedy then we can talk! !


Colin Farrell does not have the Charisma to pull off Bond


Of course he does! He's charming, got the looks and can get the ladies anytime. He's also pretty good in action flicks. Did you see Swat? It wasn't really an all out action but it was a good enough show and I thought he did well in it.


was suggesting Charles Bronson as 007


Now he definitely would have made a great OO7. He passed on sometime ago and remember he's not British which seem to be a requirement.


Forever, I think you have lost control of this article.


Hahaha, it looks like it Doc but don't worry, I'm reigning them in!



Christian Bale was born in Wales. I think Batman would make a great secret agent. lol


He's ok to me and he was pretty good in Batman. I really think he plays a great role in whatever movie he does.


Reply By: Jamie BurnsidePosted: Thursday, August 18, 2005Jm J. Bullock is American, isn't he? I wonder whether he could do an English accent...


Jamie, no way... they can have a role for comic relief but not as 007! No way! And have you heard Jim speak, too American to have an English accent,!




Honestly, I think Clive Owen would make an excellent Bond. If anyone hasn't seen the BMW short films, you should take a look. Definately a good contender.


Hmmm, he's definately one to consider. I'm going to take a look at that link.


I think the actor who best captured that aspect was the much under-rated Timothy Dalton


I agree that his time as a Bond was underrated. I think he's a pretty good actor. He's just not been much in the "face" of the American public. He has been in a few films that I enjoyed though!


Roger Moore was already too old when he was cast, and his performances were more camp than suave (although he was great in The Saint and was apparently Ian Fleming's first choice for the Bond film role).


You're right on this. He did come of as rather campy and yes, I did enjoy seeing him in the Saint role.


Incidentally have you ever seen "Never Say Never Again"? - a kind of spoof remake of Thunderball made in 1983 and starring...... Sean Connery


Yes, I had the pleasure of watching it again recently too! This is why I'm changing my mind as to Sean Connery being my number 1 and Pierce my number 2. (no pun intended here for those with the wacky sense of humor)!

Sean Connery couldn't do one either.


Aw come on...Sean's accent and way of speaking is one of the most copied whenever any commedians do their stand ups! His diction is definitely most memorable!
on Aug 19, 2005
BTW the best one (in my opinion) is under the 'Season 1' link Called "Star".


I couldn't view this today since I'm at the Library and I can't download so I'll view this next time.
on Aug 19, 2005
According to a report I saw this morning, it seems that Jude Law is the forerunner.
on Aug 20, 2005
Sean Connery was the best Bond. I thought Roger Moore was overrated. George Lazenby was, perhaps because not too many have seen his version, the most underrated. Pierce Brosnan was okay, meaning he didn't really suck, but he was just basically doing his Remington Steele role.

As for who should be the next Bond .. I think out of the 5 choices it has to be Clive Owen. Not even close. I hope they don't get Jude Law or Orlando Bloom.

Bronson Pinchot would make a funny Bond. But only if they filmed it as a drama and not as a comedy.
on Aug 23, 2005
According to a report I saw this morning, it seems that Jude Law is the forerunner.


Oy! He's cute and everything but I don't think he suits the role as James Bond.


As for who should be the next Bond .. I think out of the 5 choices it has to be Clive Owen.


He seems to be the popular people's choice!


I hope they don't get Jude Law or Orlando Bloom.


Definately no Orlando, although he's charming enough but not a suitable choice I think.



Bronson Pinchot would make a funny Bond. But only if they filmed it as a drama and not as a comedy.


No way...not drama, comedy yes. Even then, I can think of others to choose.
on Aug 23, 2005
The best Bonds were the Man's Man kind of guys
That is why Brosnan sucked and Jude Law would not fair well.

Law and Bloom in like 10 years maybe
on Aug 24, 2005
The best Bonds were the Man's Man kind of guysThat is why Brosnan sucked and Jude Law would not fair well.Law and Bloom in like 10 years maybe


I definately agree with you on this! That's why I can't see Law and Bloom as James Bond either. They're goodlooking but not macho enough!
on Aug 24, 2005
BTW the best one (in my opinion) is under the 'Season 1' link Called "Star".


Brad I couldn't open this for the life of me. No Winzip on my computer and having trouble download the program. I think I've seen this before though if it's the one written by Guy Ritchie and featuring MaDonna. It's good and I didn't realise the guy in it was Clive Owens.
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