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James Bond..BLOND?
Yep, it's official. 007 will now be played by the BLOND actor Daniel Craig..
http://www.cnn.com/
Yep, it's official. 007 will now be played by the BLOND actor Daniel Craig..
http://www.cnn.com/
He is no new Sean Connery..Evo said::yuck: He is NOT attractive. He also looks too wimpy.
(you're link isn't to anything in particular)
Oh it's fair enough, Evo.Evo said:Why do some men get better looking when they get older? It's not fair.
Yeah, but the character James Bond is supposed to have a reputation as a ladies' man. You can't have someone totally unattractive fit that role. That would make the usual final scene in every James Bond film rather...icky.loseyourname said:Hey, the dude from Layer Cake. In case you guys forgot, he is an actor, not an underwear model. I think he's a good choice.
But that IS James Bond...martini, shaken, not stirred.comwiz72 said:the new james bond is supposed to be more like in the book, a "darker soul", rather than some guy who lounged around in a bed with some women and drank martinis :)
wasteofo2 said:I was still kinda holding out for a Quentin Tarantino directed Bond movie with Samuel L. Jackson as Bond.
Gokul43201 said:Jackson 007 : Laser ? Did I hear you say, 'laser', you cliched, little lameass mo+#erfu(*er ?
Maybe one day hollywood will stop being so racist and let a brother get a crack at that role; unfortunately, that day has not yet come...
Listen to James Bond Lives Down Our Street by Toy Dolls.EnumaElish said:"Blond. James Blond." (Am I the first to think of this pun?)
arildno said:Yep, it's official. 007 will now be played by the BLOND actor Daniel Craig..
http://www.cnn.com/
Evo said:I think Sean Connery became hotter as he got older. :tongue2:
Why do some men get better looking when they get older? It's not fair.
And the beard. Don't forget the beard.The_Professional said:It's the accent..and the bald head
The decision to make James Bond blonde was made by the filmmakers in an effort to modernize the character and make him more relatable to a younger audience. The change in hair color was also seen as a way to differentiate the character from previous Bond actors.
While some fans were initially skeptical of the change in hair color, Daniel Craig's portrayal of Bond as a gritty and intense agent has been well received. The blonde hair has not affected the character's abilities or personality in any significant way.
Yes, there was some backlash from die-hard fans of the franchise who felt that James Bond should always be portrayed as a dark-haired, suave British spy. However, the decision to make Bond blonde was ultimately approved by the creators and has not had a significant impact on the success of the films.
While Daniel Craig has been the only blonde actor to play James Bond so far, there is no guarantee that future actors will also have blonde hair. The decision to change Bond's hair color was specific to the modernization of the character and may not be a permanent change.
The change in hair color did not significantly affect the popularity of the franchise. The Bond films continue to be successful and well-received by audiences around the world, with or without a blonde Bond. Ultimately, it is the character's charm, wit, and action-packed storylines that keep fans coming back for more.