Dj
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Post by Dj on Feb 7, 2005 18:19:58 GMT 1
Casino Royale.... getting back to the original roots! (Thank god) Was not the best film last time IMHO... was for too much computer imagary for a Bond film! It's the same director that did Goldeneye too so hopefully there will be a good bit of chemistry on the set! It needed to get less gimmicy and more Bondesque of old! Fingers crossed, from what they are saying in the pre-filming, it will be! Just wondering who will play Bond! Would love to see Andy Garcia as the baddie too! think he's be excellent! Dan
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Pablo
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Post by Pablo on Feb 10, 2005 0:03:00 GMT 1
Fantastic to see a good producer on the Bond stage! Just which they keep Pierce though Hopefully this film would be good as the book!
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Kristofferson67
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Post by Kristofferson67 on Feb 10, 2005 3:51:03 GMT 1
I'd like to see Pauline Quirk as the new 007
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Post by Sass on Feb 16, 2005 9:38:26 GMT 1
January 21, 2005 — Expect some new sound for the next Bond film, according to MI6. This comes after a rumor that producers wanted to take the next Bond film in a new direction. David Arnold, a sound effects editor, had this to say: "I think it is time to move on, the Brosnan scores were written for the Brosnan pictures, and that is why they are the way they are. New Bond, New movie, New sound".
Bond 21 - 21-01-05 Casting for James Bond #6 underway - Scottish actor Rory McCann current front-runner
MI6 can reveal that final screentesting is underway to cast the role of the sixth James Bond 007 - and a Scottish actor is head of the queue.
The casting company who worked on the past three Pierce Brosnan outings ("Tomorrow Never Dies" - 1997, "The World Is Not Enough" - 1999, "Die Another Day" - 2002), along with Eon Productions, are in the final stages of deciding whom to grant the next licence to kill.
6’ 6” Scottish actor Rory McCann, who last appeared alongside in "Alexander", is considered to be the top choice of producers. Contrary to most media reports, the producers are looking for a relative unknown take over from Brosnan, and 34-year-old McCann is the current front runner amongst the hopefuls. McCann, who was paid $1million to star as Craterus (Alexander The Great's right-hand man) in Oliver Stone's epic, will be well known to Scottish television viewers for his role in the Scott's Porage Oats commercials. He also played the role of Kenny in the popular Channel 4 television series "The Book Group".
Having just completed work on medieval adventure "Beowulf & Grendel" (starring Gerard Butler) which is due for release in 2005, McCann has a clean slate for Bond 21 production.
The Hollywood Reporter announced earlier this month that "GoldenEye" (1995) director Martin Campbell has signed on to helm the movie.
The only official announcement made so far is that MGM's scheduled release date of November 18th 2005 was scrapped. The film is expected "sometime in 2006".
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Post by Admin on Feb 16, 2005 11:26:46 GMT 1
lol, a relative unknown who got $1 million for his last movie! BLIMEY! Can I be a relative unknown please
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