Looks just like Craig to mebjmdds wrote:The fake mask Kris.........the fake mask looks ridiculous

Looks just like Craig to mebjmdds wrote:The fake mask Kris.........the fake mask looks ridiculous
Kristatos wrote:Looks just like Craig to mebjmdds wrote:The fake mask Kris.........the fake mask looks ridiculous
Count_Lippe wrote:You don't get what English English is supposed to mean? It means English of white ethnicity... not about not being Scottish, Irish or what ever that Alessandra said.Omega wrote:I still don't get what English English is supposed to mean . I don't jump to the conclusion it racist as too many have .
James Bond is of white ethnicity, his ethnicity should not be non-European.
Idris Elba is of African ethnicity living in England and therefore he is not English English, he is African English.
These feminazis infuriate Me, the same statement's now being made for doctor who (ie he should be female because a stupid throw away line about time lords changing gender was thrown in (never mind that the character since inception was born a male let's make him a female next (like they did with the master....), or change his colour, I have nothing against a spin-off doc being female or asian, black, indian etc and I'm sure there are many actors and actresses who can do the role justice but never make the doc that (and I guess just to clarify (which I shouldn't have to) I am not a racist, imagine rebooting shaft as a white guy?, no Me neither, it's bad enough they did it to the human torch in the nolanised new fantastic boring 4 (which was good before, let's make storm white next), if hollywood and others want this simply create a new character and Ilba is a great actor but no he's not bond (he can be 006, 8 but not 007), it disgusts Me that people want this to happen, I hate craig as bond with a fiery passion but atleast he's still white.Atticus wrote:This argument for a black Bond seems to be gaining momentum. Reading the readers's comments in the Daily Mail cover of this Moore fiasco, I'd say there are many negative comments about Moore and a lot of positive things about a black Bond and Idris Elba. Such is the state of public consciousness. The PC tribunal has done a great job of indoctrinating the masses. Of course, the tribunal would call me a racist for making such statements. Speaking of which...a friend pointed me to this article (http://thisisinfamous.com/black-bond-ja ... not-white/) that advocates a black Bond; but what I found interesting was how the writer supports his argument.Alessandra wrote: People trying to misconstrue what he [Moore] said are pathetic, and this whole PC thing is well beyond pathetic, too.
Bond not being black has nothing to do with racism and everything to do with the fact that him being a WASP is a DEFINING trait of the character and it DETERMINES who the character is because of his education, background etc. So people need to get the hell over it and they also need to stop using the word racism where it doesn't apply.
His logic goes something like this: Bond, the fictional character, can easily be portrayed as a black man because there is no solid foundation in the Fleming books to make him permanently a white guy. (Right away, he's already harking back to that old academic leftist theory of deconstructionism.) You see, Fleming and Conan Doyle and all those other dead white male writers of a certain time in history had no idea what they were doing. They were conditioned to write about white heroes because it's just how they viewed heroes at that time, and this is just the after effects of colonialism, western imperialism, etc. By implication, those of us who just happen to be white, well, we need to be ashamed of our western heritage. Such thinking is straight out of the leftist/progressive mindset. Excerpts:
"For the longest time (and I’m talking about since the inception of Penny Dreadfuls and Pulp Literature right on up to as recently as the late 20th century), heroes and lead protagonists were white not because their creators intended them to be that way but only because “white” was synonymous with being a leader, heroic and slack jawed while “black” was relegated to being lower class and “bad.” James Bond, Sherlock Holmes, The Shadow, Doc Savage, Allan Quatermain, Philip Marlowe, Batman, Superman… all were prototypes for the modern hero and they were all white because that’s how people viewed their protagonists during the eras of white colonialism, segregation and racial injustice. Their skin colors were not intrinsic to who they were as characters. They were simply “white” because that was how we viewed our heroes at the time."
"...I’ll leave you with this, possibly the most important point I can make about Fleming’s James Bond. He was a product of a post WWII, post British colonial mindset and was an almost fetishized fantasy derived from Fleming’s old-fashioned imagination. It was also Fleming’s attempt to create a British Mike Hammer."
"And you cannot keep that character [Bond] trapped within an eternal time capsule when the world has progressed and changed around him. So bring on an Asian Doc Savage, a Latino Bruce Wayne and, ultimately, a black James Bond."
The Curse of Fenric , good story don't get me wrong. However the production values were so slow I used to cringe watching it, the soldiers storming the beach look particularly bad, for some reason it no longer bothers me. I think you are correct about the on location VS studio over all.Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:The Beeb were trying to choke the budget out of the show, but I don't think it was as noticeable during series 26, due to the ammount of location (rather than studio) filming. And the writing improved greatly with series 26.Blowfeld wrote:Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:Series 26 is my favourite series of Doctor Who, with my favourite Doctor. And this trailer was fitting for the Craig era as a whole, dreary.What I hate about the last few classic series is beside how obvious it was the shoestring budget was reduced even further, you could just feel the BBC wanted to kill the series. Quite honestly the heads were embarrassed by it, for whatever reason they couldn't realise the cultural icon they had on their hands let alone the coming global obsession with Doctor Who.Kristatos wrote:McCoy's final two seasons are one of my favourite eras of the show too. The 1989 reference was to its treatment by the BBC, culminating in its cancellation.
As much as some fans trash the Syl Doc series, the innovations were used in the news series, as well as from the TVM.
Especially the last two series I thought Sly Doc was doing some interesting stories. I can watched just about any of the classic series (for me third doctor on) enjoying them immensely, recently I tired to rewatch the new series from the start I never finished series1, Aliens of London caused me to pack it in. I realised since the re-start of the series I had only rewatched a few hand picked episodes each series, ignoring much of the childish RTD antics.
So thanks RTD and Christopher for helping bring the series back 10 years ago... I just wished you made a few more shows that could stand next to the classic series and a few less fart jokes and magic solutions. Also if you are reading this ' Love and Monsters' is absolute rubbish. Dodged a bullet on that one Christopher.
Blofeld, are you not a fan of the first two Doctors? Hartnell was ok, but Troughton is one of my favourites. Does anyone buy the audio books, and what do you think of them? I do buy them, but I stick to only the 7th Doctor ones.
I suppose it does hurt his argument a little, but all the accusations about being racist are still uncalled for. Craig may not be the most ideal person to play Bond, but the people who want to change the ethnicity or even gender of Bond's character just takes things way too far.Veronica wrote:I personally find it fishy when he was praising Craig as the best Bond ever.I mean,he played Bond for 7 movies if he doesn't know what Bond should be no one does.I mean,Moore played it on the charm and Craig and charm cannot go into the same sentence.And all this is just ridiculous..The Saint 007 wrote:This matter regarding Moore is being blown ridiculously out of proportion. There wasn't anything racist or wrong with what he said. Hell, the PC brigade is saying a lot worse things about Moore. They don't even bother to consider all the work he has done for charity. He constructively gave his opinion, and they freak out because it's not the answer they want to hear. Then why bother asking Moore to share his thoughts at all?
I agree 100%Count_Lippe wrote:It's not racist, it's just not politically correct.
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Spot the difference! Daniel Craig's body double films dramatic helicopter fight wearing prosthetic mask... as the Bond actor stays safely on firm ground
I doubt luck had anything to do with it.Omega wrote: What they did sounds pretty bad . They luck not to be in Mexican jail . But maybe they should be
Money seems the right thing.Kristatos wrote:I doubt luck had anything to do with it.Omega wrote: What they did sounds pretty bad . They luck not to be in Mexican jail . But maybe they should be
Here's the link for the Daily Mail article:Omega wrote:Nice the bond crew went on a drunken rampage in a plane triggering international safety alert .
Can't post the link from my phone.
In their defence it was spring break and it is Mexico so they were probably mistaken for a frat.
What they did sounds pretty bad . They luck not to be in Mexican jail . But maybe they should be
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I agree.....Count_Lippe wrote:Barbara Broccoli looks rather beautiful though, and she looks very good today for a woman over 50 years old.