New poll (2020): Who do you want as the next James Bond?

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  • CheverianCheverian Posts: 1,452MI6 Agent
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 21,871MI6 Agent

    That can be argued. But how much was Eva Green and how much was Martin Campbell in her scenes in CR? In my opinion Nolan rarely does sexual/sexy content and his movies can often seem a bit cold, but he has made sexy scenes. With every director there is give and take. If Edgar Wright (?) gets the job the movie will probably be funnier than it would've been if Nolan makes it, but there are almost certainly things Nolan does better than Wright (big action scenes?).

  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,750MI6 Agent
    edited March 2023

    She looks very nice, but I don't remember anything sexy about Hathaway in Batman, and I'm not even sure which film the second one is from. Looking nice isn't the same as being sexy- if you want a sexy Catwoman then it's Pfeiffer by a mile: Hathaway is incredibly chaste next to her. I could put a picture up of Joanna Cassidy in Blade Runner- she's incredibly attractive and wearing barely anything under her see-through plastic mac, but her getting shot multiple times whilst falling through windows isn't exactly sexy 😄

    Whereas if you ask me, the scene in Bond's room with Solange in CR is one of the sexiest in the Bond movies, and not just because Ms Murino is very attractive.

  • CheverianCheverian Posts: 1,452MI6 Agent

    Those are my feelings, as well. I don't think Nolan would have known what to do with a twenty-five year-old Eva Green, but she isn't the only sexy thing in Casino Royale. The scene between Bond and Solange is absolutely smoldering. And even Craig emerging from the sea in his skimpy swimsuit is part of what makes the movie feel like a throwback to the days of Connery.

    I have every confidence Nolan could make a good Bond movie. But as a director, he seems uninterested in sex. That puts him as far from Ian Fleming as a man can get.

    On the plus side, Nolan does seem interested in clothes—which is very Flemingesque. The outfits in films like Tenet or Inception are interesting if not always my cup to tea.

  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 21,871MI6 Agent

    Thinking back I can't remember a single sex scene in any of Nolan's movies. I'd say Nolan knows how to film attractive actresses, but you may be correct in saying sex doesn't interest him as a filmmaker.

    A question to the e readers of this thread: who among the directors mentioned as possible directors for Bond26 would you say are best at filming those kinds of scenes?

  • CheverianCheverian Posts: 1,452MI6 Agent

    Denis Villeneuve won't do it, but the scene in Blade Runner 2049 where Ana de Armas "transposes" with Mackenzie Davis shows he has the right instincts IMO.

    I think Ryan Coogler knows how to bring an erotic charge to his movies (usually with his male leads).

    Steve McQueen directed Shame which is game, set, and match. I'm not a fan of the film, but the man is obviously fascinated by sex.

  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,750MI6 Agent
    edited March 2023

    She's attractive, but this isn't sexy filmmaking to me. There's no heat here.


    Compared to, say:


  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 21,871MI6 Agent


    Interesting. I haven't seen Ryan Coogler's name mentioned as a possible Bond director before, but I guess I have to face the fact that I don't see or know everything. 😂

    I have seen Black Panther and Creed, both good movies. Personally I'd rather see Steve McQueen direct Bond, both because he's British and because of his work.

  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 21,871MI6 Agent
  • HalfMonk HalfHitmanHalfMonk HalfHitman USAPosts: 2,340MI6 Agent

    This is the same conversation we've had about Nolan for going on ten years now. 😂

    The following things are all still true:

    Nolan already made his Bond film with inception (with dashes of Bond sprinkled throughout three Batman movies and Tenet);

    The Bond franchise already made its Nolan film with Skyfall;

    Nolan can't (or won't) do sexy;

    Nolan is too much of a control freak for what is, at the end of the day, a producers' franchise.

    The only new development is that Nolan's star power as director has cooled a bit, and this would certainly be a noisy hire that now benefits both sides in terms of buzz. I hope they don't do it!

  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,750MI6 Agent
    edited March 2023

    I loved Creed so I had rated Coogler, but I'm starting to wonder if it was an exception for him. Thought Black Panther was extremely average. I saw someone say that it's a film which is more important than it is actually good, which I think is a good way of putting it.


    Cheverian said:

    Those are my feelings, as well. I don't think Nolan would have known what to do with a twenty-five year-old Eva Green, but she isn't the only sexy thing in Casino Royale. The scene between Bond and Solange is absolutely smoldering. And even Craig emerging from the sea in his skimpy swimsuit is part of what makes the movie feel like a throwback to the days of Connery.

    I must admit though, once you've watched that scene with the idea that Bond stands up after he's been squatting in the sea doing a little wee, the sexiness does drain away slightly 😁

  • HalfMonk HalfHitmanHalfMonk HalfHitman USAPosts: 2,340MI6 Agent

    I loved the casino scene in Black Panther, though. Felt like he was showing up Mendes in both Skyfall and Spectre with that long take...

    Wakanda Forever might have wrung him out on big-budget stuff for a minute, though. He might need a break on spectacle.

    With the sentiment of "Bond needs to be fun again" in mind, Bond 26 needs a director deft at tone and humor. Matthew Vaughn has piss-take'd himself out of the running at this point, and Guy Ritchie is swirling the drain a bit these days. Edgar Wright knows funny, knows action, knows his film history and knows his Bond. I'd take a gamble on him.

  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 21,871MI6 Agent
    edited July 2023

    It strikes me that we're in the wrong thread, and I guess much of the responsibility for this de-railing is mine. It's an interesting discussion, so I suggest we continue talking about the next Bond director in the Bond director thread (https://www.ajb007.co.uk/discussion/54705/who-will-be-the-director-of-bond26/p3). Do you agree?

  • CheverianCheverian Posts: 1,452MI6 Agent

    Aaron Taylor-Johnson seems to be auditioning for the role of Bond by starring in new Calvin Klein ads.

    https://www.esquire.com/style/mens-fashion/a43265017/aaron-taylor-johnson-calvin-klein/

  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,750MI6 Agent

    Looks like he's dropped a contact.

  • The Red KindThe Red Kind EnglandPosts: 3,195MI6 Agent

    Great physique. He even has the IFP Hummingbird tattooed on his chest - that's commitment ;-D

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  • LuciusNightmareLuciusNightmare Posts: 253MI6 Agent

    Thank you for the update @Gymkata - do you know if the deal is done for ATJ?

    Paul Mescal is having a 'moment'. He's a great actor and it looks as though his next film Carmen will show he has the physicality for Bond. He also wore a white tuxedo to the Oscars, which felt as though he was auditioning for the character somewhat. He just needs to sort his hair out.


  • SomeoneSomeone Posts: 1,548MI6 Agent

    Aaron Taylor Johnson has not got the Bond gig, sources say...

    I had wondered if AJT being Kraven the Hunter would mean he'd become too high profile in a role to become Bond but there was so much noise about him being the front and center candidate that I thought it was likely him, just as many months before Craig was unveiled as Bond, he'd been named in the UK tabloids.

  • LuciusNightmareLuciusNightmare Posts: 253MI6 Agent

    Mescal should do his hair like this if he was to become the new 007

  • CheverianCheverian Posts: 1,452MI6 Agent

    Their conversation couldn't have been any more tenuous around this. Maybe these guys have remarkable connections and a track record of being right before anyone else, but I'm not wagering a penny either way based on the say so of some YouTube guys.

  • SomeoneSomeone Posts: 1,548MI6 Agent

    Mescal is to young, he's 27 and in that picture he looks even younger IMHO. TPTB have already said the actor has to be in their 30s, Bond has to be a man with some life experience.

  • LuciusNightmareLuciusNightmare Posts: 253MI6 Agent

    Disagree. He plays someone in his 30's in Aftersun. Also he has a maturity to him as an actor where he could convincingly play older than his age.


  • ichaiceichaice LondonPosts: 594MI6 Agent

    I hope they name Cavill soon as some of the names being put forward are starting to make me think it might be best to end the franchise. We’ll always have Thunderball and Casino Royale 😀

    Yes. Considerably!
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 21,871MI6 Agent

    Many of the names put forward will most likely never be seriously considered and some who are considered are never mentioned. Very few, if anyone, mentioned Craig until a short time before it was mentioned. Idris Elba is often mentioned these days even though he's in his 50's and BB has said they're looking for a Bond in his thirties.

  • Miles MesservyMiles Messervy Posts: 1,760MI6 Agent

    This guy is so ugly I don’t think I could even watch the movie if he was Bond.

  • LuciusNightmareLuciusNightmare Posts: 253MI6 Agent

    That is a little harsh. He's a really fantastic actor, I think that is what distinguishes him from interchangeable handsome men often suggested. He was brilliant in Aftersun and even better in Normal People. He does need a makeover and a bit of tidying up. However, that is easily accomplished. He is also about to play the lead role in the Gladiator sequel opposite Denzel Washington, Eon surely cannot ignore that.


  • LuciusNightmareLuciusNightmare Posts: 253MI6 Agent

    Rege-Jean Page is getting fantastic reviews for Dungeons and Dragons



  • BondClothingBondClothing Posts: 361MI6 Agent

    I don't understand this desire to cast minorities as white characters but not the other way around. I wish Hollywood would show some logical consistency.

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  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 21,871MI6 Agent
    edited March 2023

    I see your point and I agree Hollywood isn't strictly speaking consistent. But one can see it in a different way: Minorities (in the UK and USA) are rarely the stars of major action movies and can be seen as underrepresented. About 20% of the population in the UK are not white, but I can only think of one British action film with a non-white hero (Attack the block)

    About 40% of the population in the USA are not white. I don't have any numbers, but I suspect more than 60% of the leads in major action movies are white.

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