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KingFreeman;9040346 said:iron man1;9039427 said:KingFreeman;9039226 said:Vader_F_Kennedy;9038744 said:Timothy Dalton was a pretty good bond as well IMO
License to kill was dope
Licence to kill is top 10 but Dalton himself wasn't that special especially on the first movie he did as bond. Can't remember the name but it was trash. Script was just more serious and dark which suited his struggle face. He was the daniel craig version of james bond before daniel craig tho since it was the first dark bond movie so I rate him for that but casino royale and skyfall are top 5-6 bond films so I'd say Craig was the better bond. Dalton was legit the blueprint for the last 4 films tho. Also like Craig did all his stunts.
The Living Daylights
Yeah. That one was trashmatic.
Broddie;9052116 said:KingFreeman;9040346 said:iron man1;9039427 said:KingFreeman;9039226 said:Vader_F_Kennedy;9038744 said:Timothy Dalton was a pretty good bond as well IMO
License to kill was dope
Licence to kill is top 10 but Dalton himself wasn't that special especially on the first movie he did as bond. Can't remember the name but it was trash. Script was just more serious and dark which suited his struggle face. He was the daniel craig version of james bond before daniel craig tho since it was the first dark bond movie so I rate him for that but casino royale and skyfall are top 5-6 bond films so I'd say Craig was the better bond. Dalton was legit the blueprint for the last 4 films tho. Also like Craig did all his stunts.
The Living Daylights
Yeah. That one was trashmatic.
This is funny since Bond fans consider it one of the best and Dalton's finest. Dalton's greatest contribution was having the characterization closest to Fleming's Bond decades before Daniel Craig made that hip to you kids.
KingFreeman;9039226 said:Vader_F_Kennedy;9038744 said:Timothy Dalton was a pretty good bond as well IMO
License to kill was dope
Licence to kill is top 10 but Dalton himself wasn't that special especially on the first movie he did as bond. Can't remember the name but it was trash. Script was just more serious and dark which suited his struggle face. He was the daniel craig version of james bond before daniel craig tho since it was the first dark bond movie so I rate him for that but casino royale and skyfall are top 5-6 bond films so I'd say Craig was the better bond. Dalton was legit the blueprint for the last 4 films tho. Also like Craig did all his stunts.
KingFreeman;9052160 said:Broddie;9052116 said:KingFreeman;9040346 said:iron man1;9039427 said:KingFreeman;9039226 said:Vader_F_Kennedy;9038744 said:Timothy Dalton was a pretty good bond as well IMO
License to kill was dope
Licence to kill is top 10 but Dalton himself wasn't that special especially on the first movie he did as bond. Can't remember the name but it was trash. Script was just more serious and dark which suited his struggle face. He was the daniel craig version of james bond before daniel craig tho since it was the first dark bond movie so I rate him for that but casino royale and skyfall are top 5-6 bond films so I'd say Craig was the better bond. Dalton was legit the blueprint for the last 4 films tho. Also like Craig did all his stunts.
The Living Daylights
Yeah. That one was trashmatic.
This is funny since Bond fans consider it one of the best and Dalton's finest. Dalton's greatest contribution was having the characterization closest to Fleming's Bond decades before Daniel Craig made that hip to you kids.
Do you read my posts or just skim through it...
KingFreeman;9039226 said:Vader_F_Kennedy;9038744 said:Timothy Dalton was a pretty good bond as well IMO
License to kill was dope
Licence to kill is top 10 but Dalton himself wasn't that special especially on the first movie he did as bond. Can't remember the name but it was trash. Script was just more serious and dark which suited his struggle face. He was the daniel craig version of james bond before daniel craig tho since it was the first dark bond movie so I rate him for that but casino royale and skyfall are top 5-6 bond films so I'd say Craig was the better bond. Dalton was legit the blueprint for the last 4 films tho. Also like Craig did all his stunts.
Sit down.
Vader_F_Kennedy;9043148 said:I thought ppl agreed Connery was the all time best bond at least that's what I always hear
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-e...lay-007-bond-25-skyfall-spectre-a7832676.htmlJames Bond 25: Daniel Craig's 007 return 'secured,' Adele wanted for theme song
The actor has 'changed his mind' and will reportedly play the spy in Bond 25
Jacob Stolworthy @Jacob_Stol Monday 10 July 2017 06:58 BST8 comments
Daniel Craig is game for returning as James Bond in the film series' next instalment, according to new reports.
Speculation has been rife over the casting of the British spy ever since the release of latest 007 film Spectre in 2015, largely due to the actor being critical about the option of returning for more. Fresh sources believe Craig has “changed his mind” and that franchise producer Barbara Broccoli has “secured” the actor.
Craig may not be the only one to return - according to The Mirror, Broccoli is reportedly “determined” to bring back Adele to record the film's theme tune. The singer previously sang the lead track for Skyfall, the most profitable Bond film to date. It was the first 007 theme to win a Grammy and Golden Globe award.
They continued: “Craig and Adele together are the winning team, the ultimate choice, the money spinners. It’s taken time but Daniel has come round and the strong consensus in the Bond offices is that Mr Craig is 007 again.
“As for Adele, she’s more of an unknown quantity but loved being part of Bond, so the signs are positive.”
Earlier this year, it was reported that Tom Hiddleston - a contender for Craig's replacement - was deemed “too smug and not tough enough” by franchise producer Barbara Broccoli, daughter of producing stalwart, Albert.
It was previously reported that Craig was offered up to £120 million to return as the spy for two more films despite attention surrounding fellow candidates Idris Elba, James Norton and Poldark star Aidan Turner.
Movements are being made with the next 007 instalment following Spectre's release in 2015. Longtime Bond screenwriters Neal Purvis and Robert Wade are returning while the hunt for a new director continues following the departure of Sam Mendes.
Dunkirk filmmaker Christopher Nolan was recently linked to the role after his production company, Syncopy, was added to Bond 25's IMDb page.
pissedoffnobody;c-9888563 said:Like Water;c-9885590 said:Christopher Nolan and Bond is an epic combination. Hope it comes to fruition.
Guy Ritchie was fishing for the gig but he's not considered bankable for Bond which is why Aladdin and a possible sequel at a lower budget for Man From U.N.C.L.E. are all that's on his current slate, the other 5 parts of King Arthur are definitely off the table and it seems as if the studio would like a final Sherlock film from him, Law and RDJ but Ritchie doesn't seem to want to go back to it because "everyone's doing it now". I hope he continues to be successful just so my mate Si can still get primo gigs doing the sound mixing on his flicks.