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bjmdds wrote:Turner has the BEST look I have seen for Bond since Connery FBF.
I cannot deny that. I won't be surprised that those words will be uttered by kids of the new 20s decade. For me, it will always be Pierce because he's the first to have best look since Sean.
Pierce was FINE in the roll.
There's SO MUCH more to Pierce than his natural look for Bond yet the show biz people are making a Seagal out of him.

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Every person that I showed the picture of Turner in a tuxedo said that he is a great looking Bond and the best since Connery. There is NO other choice now. It's Turner all the way :!:
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This best since Sean is overdone. Why not the best alongside with Sean and Pierce? I mean, come on. Pierce is the first to obtain that title so give the man the respect, will you?
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I would wait to see Turner on the big screen before I say anything about him. He has the look,sure,but how good could he pull of the suaveness,style and class with confidence? No doubt FAR better than Craig but I am not sold on the story that he would be an absolute brilliance just yet.
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Well, if you've seen the Hobbit trilogy, you've already seen him on the big screen, though I don't know how useful that is, as his role was very different to Bond. I think Being Human showed he can be charming when he needs to be. He played a recovering vampire who, when he relapsed (the series used vampirism as a metaphor for addiction), would sometimes use charm to lure in his victims.
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FormerBondFan wrote:This best since Sean is overdone. Why not the best alongside with Sean and Pierce? I mean, come on. Pierce is the first to obtain that title so give the man the respect, will you?
The next Bond after Craig will be called "the best since Connery". Dalton was probably called it too in the late 80s!!
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Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:This best since Sean is overdone. Why not the best alongside with Sean and Pierce? I mean, come on. Pierce is the first to obtain that title so give the man the respect, will you?
The next Bond after Craig will be called "the best since Connery". Dalton was probably called it too in the late 80s!!
He was. I remember.
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I do think the next bond inherits the best since Connery title along with best dressed awards.
Problem I have with getting too excited about turner is he is only a rumor and given babs tastes not a likely choice


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Kristatos wrote:
Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:
FormerBondFan wrote:This best since Sean is overdone. Why not the best alongside with Sean and Pierce? I mean, come on. Pierce is the first to obtain that title so give the man the respect, will you?
The next Bond after Craig will be called "the best since Connery". Dalton was probably called it too in the late 80s!!
He was. I remember.
at the time getting best since roger Moore really didn't work. ;)
Only four bonds at the time and one was there for only one movie, guess saying that they are the best since the last doesn't work as a promotion, gotta be the best since the first bond. (Best bond since lazenby, roger Moore , doesn't have the same ring


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According to former Bond girl Caterina Murino, the pressure of being James Bond led to Daniel Craig turning down a staggering £80 million to return to the role.

“It’s hugely stressful being Bond,” she told the Sunday People. “There’s a lot of money involved, so that also brought more tension - and a lot of that tension was on Daniel.” Of course, the search is now on for Daniel Craig’s replacement… and Tom Hiddleston appears to be one of the few names linked to the role.

He also happens to be the actor backed by Caterina Murino – who happens to be a close friend of Bond movie producer Barbara Broccoli. “I can understand why Daniel would not want to return,” she said. “Bringing back the same role again can be complicated. But I’m a huge fan of Tom [Hiddleston’s] work. I believe Barbara will pick someone like that who has a theatre background.”-------------Tom Hiddleston is far too skinny and weak looking. He is not built for the physicality required for the role.
He is not even built for a decent suit. In the picture everything is to large for him and it makes him look scruffy. He cannot pull off a Tuxedo.
In scenes required for running and I think he will look look silly.
He is completely wrong for the role.
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Noooooooooo, not Tom, he'd be completely wrong for the Bond role. I don't even think he makes a good Loki. He's better at the English Gent type roles. He was great in the Crimson Peak movie, but Bond please no.
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Ah,theatre backround. The thing you need today to be Bond. It's like Barbara is doing bloody Hamlet.
Btw,has anyone seen Epic Rap Battles of History:James Bond vs Austin Powers? :lol:
I suggest you watch it. One of the lines Powers has:"No one wants to sit through your gritty reality." :lol:
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Veronica wrote:Btw,has anyone seen Epic Rap Battles of History:James Bond vs Austin Powers? :lol:
I suggest you watch it. One of the lines Powers has:"No one wants to sit through your gritty reality." :lol:
Yeah, I watched it earlier today. It wasn't too bad, but it would have been cool to have all the Bond actors featured. I liked the part when Connery slaps Craig in the face and says "Why pussy, aren't you the cunning linguist."
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Veronica wrote:Btw,has anyone seen Epic Rap Battles of History:James Bond vs Austin Powers? :lol:
I suggest you watch it. One of the lines Powers has:"No one wants to sit through your gritty reality." :lol:
Yeah, I watched it earlier today. It wasn't too bad, but it would have been cool to have all the Bond actors featured. I liked the part when Connery slaps Craig in the face and says "Why pussy, aren't you the cunning linguist."
there was that all the toy action figures the iconic DVD car with pussy, Connery say something like quiet pussy! ( maybe shut up pussy!) Craig whines hey you can't talk to her like that. Connery I wasn't talking to her!


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That guy is a better Craig than Craig. More emotion for that rap battle than craig had in four films

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bjmdds wrote:According to former Bond girl Caterina Murino, the pressure of being James Bond led to Daniel Craig turning down a staggering £80 million to return to the role.

“It’s hugely stressful being Bond,” she told the Sunday People. “There’s a lot of money involved, so that also brought more tension - and a lot of that tension was on Daniel.” Of course, the search is now on for Daniel Craig’s replacement… and Tom Hiddleston appears to be one of the few names linked to the role.

He also happens to be the actor backed by Caterina Murino – who happens to be a close friend of Bond movie producer Barbara Broccoli. “I can understand why Daniel would not want to return,” she said. “Bringing back the same role again can be complicated. But I’m a huge fan of Tom [Hiddleston’s] work. I believe Barbara will pick someone like that who has a theatre background.”-------------Tom Hiddleston is far too skinny and weak looking. He is not built for the physicality required for the role.
He is not even built for a decent suit. In the picture everything is to large for him and it makes him look scruffy. He cannot pull off a Tuxedo.
In scenes required for running and I think he will look look silly.
He is completely wrong for the role.
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Caterina is friends with Babs?This explains SO much. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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The Saint 007 wrote:
Veronica wrote:Btw,has anyone seen Epic Rap Battles of History:James Bond vs Austin Powers? :lol:
I suggest you watch it. One of the lines Powers has:"No one wants to sit through your gritty reality." :lol:
Yeah, I watched it earlier today. It wasn't too bad, but it would have been cool to have all the Bond actors featured. I liked the part when Connery slaps Craig in the face and says "Why pussy, aren't you the cunning linguist."
Oh yeah,that Connery's line was definitely the best thing!
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Aidan Turner has come a long way from his role as nice boy receptionist Ruairí in RTÉ's The Clinic - and he'll have to deal with a lot more hot flushes and pulled muscles if as expected he's cast as the new James Bond! Having pouted to prime time perfection in the period drama Poldark, the Dubliner would be a great choice for the world's famous movie spy - here's why.

He's the right age

Roger Moore was 58 when he hung up his Walter PPK after 1985's A View to a Kill and ever since Bond has been going all Dorian Gray on us: Moore's successors Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan were both in their forties when cast, while Daniel Craig was 38 when he made his debut in 2006's Casino Royale. Turner turns 33 on June 19, putting him in the Sean Connery (32) and George Lazenby (29) age group for his first outing. In his final film as Bond, 2015's SPECTRE, Craig - then 47 - looked a bit tired, so shaving nearly a decade-and-a-half off the spy feels like a very smart move - and bodes well for Turner undertaking many missions on Her Majesty's Secret Service.

He's known, but not too well known

After his triple BBC whammy of Being Human, And Then There Were None and Poldark, Turner has built up a right whack of small screen clout, but he's still waaaay off global recognition territory - perfect for starting out as Bond. His role as Kili in Peter Jackson's Hobbit blockbusters wasn't big enough to be remembered by the masses - and that's one of the big differences between Turner and earlier favourite Tom Hiddleston. After seeing the latter in The Night Manager, people said the BBC thriller was Hiddleston's 007 audition but, really, the Thor and Avengers movies mean the English actor is just too well known to get the top job. As SPECTRE and Skyfall director Sam Mendes memorably said about the Hiddleston rumours: "I can guarantee whatever happens with it, it will not be what you expect." Enter Turner!

He can do sensitive and sexy

Anecdotal evidence suggests that plumbers received more call-outs for flooded living rooms during heart-wrenching (no pun intended) and pulses-racing episodes of Poldark on Sundays than at any other time of the week. The series' love triangle involving Turner's titular hero and co-stars Eleanor Tomlinson and Heida Reed brought out the best in him and given the aloof aura that Daniel Craig brought to Bond, it's important that someone puts a bit more 'salt on the ice' next time ‘round. Turner is the man.

Hello!!! He looks great without a shirt

Ah yes, that scything scene in Poldark. Turner provided one of 2015's most iconic telly and water cooler moments when he stripped off in the fields down Cornwall way. Generations marvelled at those abs - and how far Sunday evening telly had come. While we'd guessed from a bit out that Turner probably had gym membership, little did we realise just how much use he was getting out of it. "There's no little pill you can take to grow a six-pack," he told the Radio Times. Given the action (vertical and horizontal) required of Bond, Turner would be spending even more time in the 'Iron Paradise'.

He can do badass

As crucial as the charm and the cardio. Turner owned the Christmas telly last year with his role as Lombard in the BBC's Agatha Christie adaptation And Then There Were None, describing the mean-eyed mercenary and 'killer of 21 men' as someone with a "complete disregard for humanity". Now, he'd have to dial that down a bit as Bond, but from black humour to rogue raunchiness to six-shooter sass Turner ticked every box in the whodunit. And how. A couple of months down the line it really feels like this performance could seal the Bond deal by showing just how good he is at being bad.

The Celtic Connection

In Bond's 54-years-and-counting movie history we've had a Scot (Sean Connery), a Welshman (Timothy Dalton) and an Irishman (Pierce Brosnan) receiving the licence to kill, so after Anglo-Saxon Daniel Craig's four-movie tenure, it feels like the time is perfect for the casting to go all Celtic again with Turner. For some, Craig was a bit too cold and steely as 007, so it would be interesting to see if Turner can channel some Hiberno heart into the character. Even with a brand like Bond, you've still got to put your own spin on him.

Things need to be shaken up and stirred

If Daniel Craig had bowed out as Bond after 2012's Skyfall it would have been a masterclass in perfect timing and going out at the top of your game. Instead, follow-up SPECTRE didn't take as much at the box office ($880m vs $1.1bn) and, to put it bluntly, just wasn't espionage par excellence. Craig, it's reported, is so over the spotlight shenanigans that he wants to leave; if he stayed there would be the danger of the franchise feeling after-the-fact again, just as it did with Pierce Brosnan's 2002 swansong Die Another Day. With a new leading man there's the chance to tap into all that reboot energy - but this time 'round, the powers that be need to spend even more time thinking about the female lead, and how they'll handle the villain.
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Speculation is growing that Irish actor Aidan Turner is about to be named as the next James Bond, with one leading chain of bookmakers suspending betting on him replacing Daniel Craig.

Two weeks ago the Dublin man was installed as the bookies favourite after what was described as a "big weekend of betting" on the 32-year-old becoming the new 007. Now his chances look even better after bookies suspended betting on him after a flurry of wagers in recent days.

A spokesperson for Boylesports said that "Turner, who was odds on at 2/5 to replace Daniel Craig, was all the rage over the past 24 hours and after sustained support including a large four figure bet in one of our South Dublin shops."

They said that as a result of all the betting they had to "suspend the market" as it looks like the Irish heartthrob is, at least in betting terms, a racing certainty to be named as the new 007. Image
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I think it will take a while for new 007 to be announced. Barbara is probably still trying to persuade her darling Daniel to come back.
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