Daniel Craig: Spielberg Encouraged Me To Do Bond
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In the latest issue of In the interview, Craig also reveals that he threw his weight around on the set, nixing a scene that involved a suicide bomber. He apparently believes Bond films are best when they exist out of time and have no bearing whatsoever on the real world. It's important that all the bad guys be trying to walk away with "a suitcase full of cash," Craig says. He also slides in a cryptic statement to the interviewer that seems to betray some animus towards Bondage in general: "There are certain things that Bond means to you that just don't mean anything to me."
I still maintain that Fleming's original stories have been mined as much as they can, and the producers should have taken on Icebreaker as Craig's first assignment. But we shall see.









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10-29-2006 @ 6:01PM
PR said...
Interesting, what the reaction of James Bond fans will be when they see Pierce Brosnan replaced. Btw it is reported he is being paid far less than his predecessor Pierce Brosnan.
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10-29-2006 @ 9:52PM
chris ullrich said...
i first noticed daniel craig in the very good english ganster flick "layer cake." sadly, i'm not that enthusiastic about his bond (and it seems neither is he). sean connery all the way!
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10-30-2006 @ 1:00AM
Alex said...
I have been a long standing fan of the James Bond movies and I have seen them all in English and in Spanish (thanks to my Grandmother). My favourite Bond will always be Timothy Dalton followed by Pierce Brosnan but as it has always been Bonds face is everchanging. Anyone remember that guy that did the one Bond movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service? He didn't even look the part, the cover of that movie mad ehim look Asian. Althouh Brosnan decided to walk away from the Bond movies I am actually kind of excited about this new one. The trailor showed alot of action which is what I look for in the movies and I wish the best of luck to Daniel Craig as his role of Bond. Ofcourse there is going to be some doubt from Bond fans but hey, The Bond people haven't let us down yet. Although I don't think they should have gotten rid of Jon Clease. (sp?) They should have kept him.
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10-30-2006 @ 4:08AM
T said...
He'll be great! There's one thing about him that reminds me of Sean Connery's portrayal of Bond...he doesn't act afraid of messing up his suit (or, as Brosnan always adjusted his tie during action scenes).
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10-30-2006 @ 5:23AM
chris ullrich said...
alex, the actor you are thinking of is george lazenby. he played bond once in on her majesty's secret service. other actors that have played bond include david niven, peter sellers and woody allen -- all of them in the 1967 version of casino royale.
if i couldn't have sean connery as bond my vote was for clive owen to replace brosnan. however, i am going to see the new casino royale for sure and i will give daniel craig a chance. i hope he can pull it off.
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10-30-2006 @ 2:16PM
Cath said...
It's always dangerous for any actor to take on a role with so many preconceptions in the audience's mind. And even Connery found it hard to escape Bond's shadow for many years. I respect Craig's efforts to make Bond his own and trust his acting abilities to give us a credible interpretation. He is right that Bond needs to exist outside of current affairs which can render the film less viewable over time or make Bond seem less heroic in retrospect. His villains have to be villainous and not just someone with a different worldview. That form of subtlety belongs to John LeCarre.
And the rough and tumble look on the billboards portends a welcome change from the overly-fussy industrial espionage the series had lapsed into of late.
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10-30-2006 @ 4:33PM
Akbar Fazil said...
I look forward to Craig's Bond. However, I do not look forward to this film at all. Barbara "put as much product placement as possible" Broccli has destroyed the franchise.
Bond is best when he is out of time. Kind of. Honestly, he only truly worked for me in the Cold War. You want to reboot the franchise? I have no problem with that. But go back in time. Put Bond where he belongs. And yes, Icebreaker would have been a great start.
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11-02-2006 @ 2:56PM
Douglas Barry said...
Hi all, I can remember stealing down the stairs after my bed time to sit near the bottom to watch Sean Connery in Gold Finger. Hearing his english accent and seeing his black hair for the first time. This is the impression that I will always have of James Bond 007. The others Roger Moore...etc, could not compete. Ok now there is a blond guy that they want to sell as 007. Won't go and see or rent the movie. Sorry James Bond should have black hair. bye
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11-23-2006 @ 3:21PM
Dolores said...
Great James Bond.
I think Daniel Craig is really sexy and has a lot of charisma. He played well. so well done, I was nicely surprised.
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