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Join in on this Discussion and see the pictures. Click here-> : It's official — Daniel Craig is first blond 007 Bond


BATMAN
10-14-2005, 10:08 AM
Blond. James Blond.

Daniel Craig, a 37-year-old, sandy-haired Englishman was introduced Friday as the new James Bond, ending months of speculation.

His selection was revealed as he was whisked down the Thames River aboard a military Rigid Raider boat to a news conference.

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Craig replaces Pierce Brosnan in the role of the suave spy in “Casino Royale,” due in theaters next year.

“It is a huge iconic figure in movie history, and those things don’t come along very often,” the star said, after posing for photos with producer Barbara Broccoli and director Martin Campbell.

Craig revealed he only discovered on Monday that he had definitely been given the role and had to consider the offer.

“It was difficult, but I tried to think about it like any other job. We have got an incredible script, and that is my first line of attack. Once I had read it, I knew I did not have any choice,” he said. “It is a huge challenge, and I think life is about challenges.”

The film’s producers tried to keep their decision secret, but Craig’s mother told the tabloid Sun newspaper she was “thrilled to bits.”

Craig is the first blond actor and only the second Englishman to star as Agent 007 in the movie series. (Roger Moore played Bond in seven films from 1973-85.)

Relatively unknown outside Britain, Craig appeared in the landmark 1990s British TV drama “Our Friends in the North” and in films including “The Mother,” “Enduring Love” and “Layer Cake.”

He played Paul Newman’s sinister son in “Road to Perdition,” was poet Ted Hughes opposite Gwyneth Paltrow’s Sylvia Plath in “Sylvia” and starred in this year’s thriller “The Jacket” with Adrien Brody.

Tabloid dream
Craig is also the tabloids’ dream Bond. He once dated headline-grabbing model Kate Moss and has been linked to Sienna Miller, his “Layer Cake” co-star and on-off fiancee of Jude Law.

Producers announced last year that a replacement was being sought for Brosnan, who played Bond in the last four films.

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“Daniel is a superb actor who has all the qualities needed to bring a contemporary edge to the role,” Broccoli and Campbell said in a statement.

Ian Fleming’s first Bond novel, originally published in 1953, “Casino Royale” is one of the few Bond adventures not to feature the MI6 gadget-maker Q. It was previously filmed as a 1967 spoof starring Peter Sellers.

Before Friday, speculation about the new Bond also included British actors Clive Owen, Ioan Gruffudd, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Gerard Butler and Ewan McGregor, Irishman Colin Farrell and Australians Hugh Jackman, Heath Ledger and Eric Bana.

“I am looking most forward to actually starting getting on with it, and feeling intimidated about pretty much everything,” Craig said. “It is a sort of responsibility, but it is also a huge adventure. I want to get as much out of it as I can.”

Campbell said the movie would be “tougher and grittier” with “more character and less gadgets.” He said the story would begin with Bond first becoming a “00” agent.

“It is really the arc in which he becomes Bond,” Campbell said. “He starts out just having earned his double-0 stripes and comes out at the end the Bond we know and love.”

burnoutking999
10-14-2005, 10:13 AM
that is the most unbond like dew i have ever seen. he is more the villan type than the bond type.

DarkAngelKamui
10-14-2005, 10:32 AM
Wow, what the hell....

Looks more like a fake me out Donald Trump over anything else... I just hope his on-screen persona proves me wrong....

BATMAN
10-14-2005, 10:32 AM
agreed.

he better have dry humor like James Lab. ;)

wonner
10-14-2005, 10:49 AM
he is more the villan type than the bond type.

I thought Bond was supposed to look suave and sophisicated. This guy looks more like 006 than a 007.

http://images.usatoday.com/life/_photos/2005/10/13/inside-craig-getty.jpghttp://trib.tv/bond/17goldeneye/03.jpg

BATMAN
10-14-2005, 10:52 AM
:rofl:

I was just thinking.

007's gotta have charm and the GQ looks.

something that young white boys aspire to and colored people look up to serve...........

This ragged blonde is more like 005.

Plus he looks like some trailer park trash selling ghey poupon.........

Supper
10-14-2005, 11:35 AM
http://trib.tv/bond/17goldeneye/03.jpg
what's Boromir doing there?

Isn't he supposed to be keeping an eye on the Horn for when they go into A HUGE GAPING VAGINA THE SIZE OF A HALLWAY!!

enigma662
10-14-2005, 02:51 PM
Well, I would have rather had Clive Owen, but I think this guy has potential. I liked him in the small part he had in Tomb Raider, now I guess I have to see Layer Cake to see how he does in a slightly more similar role.

rx-7_Z06
10-14-2005, 02:53 PM
I still nominate Clive Owen for the next 007 not the blonde pictured above.

rx-7_Z06
10-14-2005, 02:54 PM
layer cake was a good film, but I just can't see this guy as james bond.

Carbine 556
10-14-2005, 10:18 PM
They were considering Hugh Grant??? he would have been the worst bond ever!!!!

why did they get rid of bronsan?

$100T2
10-14-2005, 10:35 PM
I think Pierce Brosnan was awesome, I don't know why they picked somebody new... And yeah, the new guy doesn't look like a real Bond at all.

I thought the guy who did Batman Begins was English... Let him do it.

Carbine 556
10-14-2005, 11:14 PM
thats clive owen, i thought thats was who they were going to pick, i think he would have been the best.

Supper
10-14-2005, 11:25 PM
thats clive owen, i thought thats was who they were going to pick, i think he would have been the best.
erm...

no its not.

Clive Owen was in Sin City.

Batman Begins was Christian Bale, one of the best actors of this day IMO. (a couple examples: American Psycho, Equilibrium, and The Machinist)

jimlab
10-15-2005, 03:08 AM
Did any of you watch Die Another Day? After that, anything's an improvement.

Invisible car. Check.
Ice castle. Check.
Lasers. Check.
Richard Grieco?

If Looks Could Kill was a better Bond movie than Die Another Day, and it was a half-hearted spoof on Bond movies! :D

Shadow7
10-15-2005, 03:17 AM
I can see him being james bond for casino royal then being dropped for someone else on the next one. He just doesn't have the bond look.

enigma662
10-15-2005, 03:06 PM
Did any of you watch Die Another Day? After that, anything's an improvement.

Invisible car. Check.
Ice castle. Check.
Lasers. Check.
Richard Grieco?

If Looks Could Kill was a better Bond movie than Die Another Day, and it was a half-hearted spoof on Bond movies! :D

And did you see that CGI sequence with the parachute and surf board?? That was the least realistic CGI I've seen in a long time. They just overloaded that movie with gadgets and action. For Casino Royale, they say there are going to be less gadgets and more focus on character, hopefully they stick to it.

Carbine 556
10-15-2005, 04:18 PM
erm...

no its not.

Clive Owen was in Sin City.

Batman Begins was Christian Bale, one of the best actors of this day IMO. (a couple examples: American Psycho, Equilibrium, and The Machinist)


christian bale.... clive owen.... same difference...:)



...........ok so i meant christian bale.

BATMAN
10-15-2005, 10:26 PM
I thought James Bond is what every white boy aspires to be.........

91lx
10-16-2005, 02:37 AM
I thought James Bond is what every white boy aspires to be.........

damn you figured us out. I thought all asians aspire to be lance armstrong with their ultralight bikes and tight spandex...

http://www.superwes.com/journal/2003/051603/BicycleIppai.jpg

Supper
10-16-2005, 09:53 AM
Did any of you watch Die Another Day?
I haven't seen any of the Bond films since Sean Connery was dropped as Bond. I never saw the appeal of them.

jimlab
10-16-2005, 11:04 AM
I haven't seen any of the Bond films since Sean Connery was dropped as Bond. I never saw the appeal of them.Then you're missing out. Roger Moore had two decent Bond films, primarily because of James Clifton's character, Sheriff J. W. Pepper.

Live and Let Die
The Man with the Golden Gun

Of course, if you're one of those mindless people who needs an explosion every 10 seconds in an action film to keep their attention focused, then you wouldn't be interested.

Supper
10-16-2005, 12:43 PM
Of course, if you're one of those mindless people who needs an explosion every 10 seconds in an action film to keep their attention focused, then you wouldn't be interested.
dood, lyk, the Transporter was teh greatest action film EVAR!!!!!!!!!!!!

jimlab
10-16-2005, 01:44 PM
dood, lyk, the Transporter was teh greatest action film EVAR!!!!!!!!!!!!The first 5 minutes of it showed promise, at least... it quickly spiraled downward to hell after that, though.

I watched Unleashed last night. Very entertaining... up to the point that you realized that Bob Hoskins obviously had as many lives as a cat and the "Serbian Swordsman" (Michael Ian Lambert) was suddenly introduced as the super-human anti-hero. Sort of like "The Sandman" (Patrick Kilpatrick) in the Van Damme stinker Death Warrant.

However, it didn't get absolutely ridiculous until Li dropped into the bathroom after the wire he was hanging from was cut by a thrown machette that would have had to alter path after it narrowly cleared his body, only to find that Lambert had magically gone from one building to another and was waiting for him. Surprise! :rolleyes:

The bathroom fight scene only slightly made up for highly improbable teleportation of Lambert. Then, of course, the whole thing ended predictably with Bob Hoskins being defeated... and the dozens of well-armed punks chasing Li apparently suddenly got bored and went home. At least they didn't abuse CGI...

Supper
10-16-2005, 02:19 PM
The first 5 minutes of it showed promise, at least
IMO The Transporter made no pretenses at being anything but an explosion filled "Wow" fest. And in that aspect it excelled. But for being a true "action" flick... guess that line is pretty blurred anymore...

edit:

For what its worth, I would take another "True Lies" over a "Transporter" or "XXX" anyday.

enigma662
10-17-2005, 05:18 AM
Then you're missing out. Roger Moore had two decent Bond films, primarily because of James Clifton's character, Sheriff J. W. Pepper.

Live and Let Die
The Man with the Golden Gun

Of course, if you're one of those mindless people who needs an explosion every 10 seconds in an action film to keep their attention focused, then you wouldn't be interested.

That speedboat chase scene in Louisiana was great lol. I have the 3 special edition sets of all the Bond movies, but the final third of my Man with the Golden Gun is corrupted, screws up as soon as he jacks Pepper's car.

RB240
10-17-2005, 11:28 AM
His suave moves are about as slick as a bag of candy at a playground

DarkAngelKamui
10-17-2005, 12:27 PM
damn you figured us out. I thought all asians aspire to be lance armstrong with their ultralight bikes and tight spandex...

http://www.superwes.com/journal/2003/051603/BicycleIppai.jpg

Am I the only one that found this response funny as hell? :rofl:

AmishBoy
10-17-2005, 06:13 PM
I thought James Bond is what every white boy aspires to be.........


No he's British. We have our own spies. Like triple X. Bond is a pussy.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a248/vivi4/movies/tripple_x_4.jpg

BATMAN
10-17-2005, 09:50 PM
XXX's problem is that he can't mingle with the classy snobs and not stick out.

007 has it well rounded.

AmishBoy
10-17-2005, 09:52 PM
XXX's problem is that he can't mingle with the classy snobs and not stick out.

007 has it well rounded.

I don't like being to well rounded. :firedevil

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