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The only problem with Denzel playing Bond is when he orders a martini and says..."Yo, shake up dat MoFo and don't be's stirrin' dat bev-er-age, my brotha". That is where he may lose the Bond audience credibility.
The only problem with Denzel playing Bond is when he orders a martini and says..."Yo, shake up dat MoFo and don't be's stirrin' dat bev-er-age, my brotha". That is where he may lose the Bond audience credibility.
I think the amount of physical stunts and fight scenes with Craig was wearing him out and causing bodily harm. Those comments about not doing it again came right after the completion of the last movie.
Daniel Craig is great, but I could see Thor playing the role. He shows up in screen and drops the hammer while all the women just drop their panties in front of him.
Thor is just a bad ass. That is all.
Matt Damon should be the guy as he doesn't do Jason Bourne anymore and he was very good being Jason Bourne.
I hate when movie franchises continually change the face of the main character. The franchise loses credibility when it happens so often, imo.
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How about Brad Pitt playing Bond.
Why not ?
He has no chance of being the next President of the United States. Most people supported him during the primary said they will not vote for him.
He has done his job of stirring up the attention of the voters, perhaps motivate them enough to cast their vote. Best performance he has given.
For that, why not in the roll of 007 ? Traditional male chauvinists, superman, every teenage boy's wannabe ?
He would be perfect.
Don't let his performance tricked you, he is actually smarter the he has portrait himself in the public.
@Toulon Isn't Damon doing the next Bourne movie coming out later this year?
A lot of talk about it being offered to Idris Elba. If he hadn't already been in a trilogy with the Nolan Batman series, I think Christian Bale would have been great. Tom Hardy would be a great choice also.
Some excellent choices mentioned, or so I think anyway. The Tom Hardy one stands out to me as most different. He's been typecast as more of a roughneck in most roles I've watched of him, but I'm sure he's a versatile actor and could fit the more polished, sophisticated model on command.
I thought he was brilliant in Lawless, and although he definitely plays second fiddle to DiCaprio in "The Revenant" - it was nevertheless another solid support performance in what might be the best movie release in 2015.
The fact that his British doesn't exactly hurt his chances for the Bond role either.
Aidan Turner
After he puts on 10 lb.s muscle .
I'm thinking Pauly Shore.
Disco Baab gets my vote
Pat Sajak - no contest