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Clive Owen to Be Officially Announced as James Bond Next Week
MI6 UK ^ | 3.29.05 | JP

Posted on 03/29/2005 10:50:48 AM PST by gopwinsin04

Following it's earlier claim that Clive Owen has been confirmed as the 6th James Bond 007, IESB.com has released the evidence behind the headline.

After a few questions about his current movie 'Sin City' he was asked about the rumours regarding James Bond.

'Yes or no to Bond?' He said 'I will be busy for awhile' while nodding his head yes, and repeated it with a grin and a smile.

The report continued as saying that the reporter was then contacted by colleague that works with Clive and stated that Bond was a done deal and that an official announcement in the trades was being brokered.

One other inside source is telling the site to expect an official announcement next week after the release of 'Sin City.'

(Excerpt) Read more at mi6.co.uk ...


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To: bigsigh
"I wonder if they would ever change the emphasis of the flicks from special effects to tighter drama and truer to the book."

Form, a box office viewpoint, that approach has not worked since From Russia With Love. On Her Majesty's Secret Service was an example of that type of film, but it was not well received after Goldfinger and Thunderball. The problem now is that the producers have totally watered down the whole concept of a Bond film. For example, they don't want a memorable badguy like Blofeld or Goldfinger because they don't want to take away from the character of 007.
161 posted on 03/29/2005 1:42:05 PM PST by SoCal Pubbie
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To: SoCal Pubbie

But they had to change the name and the country of origin of the character. So no american has played British secret agent James Bond. I know its minor semantics and splitting hairs, but its still a fact.


162 posted on 03/29/2005 1:42:41 PM PST by timtoews5292004
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To: longtermmemmory
"The only way to save the Bond franchise is to be anti-PC with exetreme prejudice."

You are right on there. In fact, one commentator has opined that the best way to do a 007 flick is to go back to the beginning, show how Bond started as a spy, and set the movies in the late 1950's/ 1960's, when the times really fit the concept.
163 posted on 03/29/2005 1:44:15 PM PST by SoCal Pubbie
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To: SoCal Pubbie

ahh when Men were men, cars were cars, and women were grateful.


164 posted on 03/29/2005 1:52:42 PM PST by longtermmemmory (VOTE!)
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To: timtoews5292004
Climax!" playing "James 'Jimmy' Bond" in episode: "Casino Royale" (episode # 1.3) 21 October 1954

The first dramatized Bond was played by an American Actor, Barry Nelson.

165 posted on 03/29/2005 1:55:42 PM PST by bigsigh
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To: SoCal Pubbie
set the movies in the late 1950's/ 1960's, when the times really fit the concept.

I think there are more than enough openings for present-day story lines, but Bond needs to move into Asia more, and more deeply. That's where the action is. Terrorists, arms dealers, dictators, warlords -- and people now understand how important all that can be to us on the other side of the world.

166 posted on 03/29/2005 2:02:17 PM PST by JohnnyZ (“When you’re hungry, you eat; when you’re a frog, you leap; if you’re scared, get a dog.”)
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To: TheBigB

Yum.


167 posted on 03/29/2005 2:11:53 PM PST by Bella_Bru (You're about as funny as a case sensitive search engine.)
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To: Grannyx4
"James Bond is the son of a Scottish father, Andrew Bond, and a Swiss mother, Monique Delacroix, both of whom died in a mountain climbing accident, long before the time of the books and the movies...

Ian Fleming described James Bond's physical resemblance to singer Hoagy Carmichael; actor Timothy Dalton (who twice played the character in the late 1980s), is said to most closely resemble Fleming's description of James Bond. In the literature (notably From Russia, With Love), Bond's physical description has generally been consistent: a three-inch, vertical scar on his left cheek (absent from the cinematic version); blue-grey eyes; short-cut, dark hair, a comma of which falls on his forehead (greying at the temples in John Gardner's novels), and (after Casino Royale) the faint scar of the Russian Cyrillic letter "SH" on the back of one of his hands (carved by a SMERSH agent)."'

From http://www.localcolorart.com/search/encyclopedia/James_Bond/

None of the movie bonds hand the large facial scar mentioned in the novels. An an interesting note on this subject is the look of the James Bond character that appeared in a British comic strip before the movies came out. The resemblance to Sean Connery is uncanny.


In fact this site says it may have help push him into the role: Comic Bond
168 posted on 03/29/2005 2:16:43 PM PST by SoCal Pubbie
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To: Clemenza

Ya got it! :)


169 posted on 03/29/2005 2:31:41 PM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: gopwinsin04

He should be good.. nice looking in a rugged way. I didn't see Sin city yet but liked him in Closer. He had a mideastern look.. I can't say I ever disliked any of the Bond actors.. and each Bond & each movie had its own charm & appeal..Sean Connery was of course classy ... thanks for thread.. will come back & digest it later~ :)


170 posted on 03/29/2005 2:37:50 PM PST by DollyCali (Terri... we care!)
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To: SoCal Pubbie

Thanx for the link


171 posted on 03/29/2005 2:39:50 PM PST by bigsigh
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To: Beelzebubba
Yeah, that was pretty cool; I liked Robert Shaw's watch that had a garotte wire coiled inside of it.

But the opening scene on the beach in OHMSS where Lazenby kicks the crap out of 3 or 4 guys and then drowns one of them in the surf is still the best fist fight in a Bond movie. You don't see Lazenby's face during most of the fight, but you can immediately tell its not Connery because he moves much quicker and throws harder punches.

172 posted on 03/29/2005 2:59:14 PM PST by GunRunner
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To: SuziQ

What is this JP series?

Jurrasic Park. I saw on FR a couple of days ago, Speilburg is making JP4 and has gotten the original cast back for it. Everyone except the little boy (who is now a grown up, I'm sure). I loved Reilly. I have the entire set on VHS.


173 posted on 03/29/2005 3:02:08 PM PST by Vor Lady
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To: SoCal Pubbie

Thanks for refreshing my memory. I guess I thought Connery fit best because I saw Thunderball before I started reading the books. Mr. Connery has those great deep dimples, so a scar wouldn't have shown up much. I thought Timothy Dalton did a good job in Living Daylights. I didn't like License to Kill because they didn't get Felix right. I'm not sure they ever have. I really didn't like Jack Lord as Felix....


174 posted on 03/29/2005 3:09:56 PM PST by Vor Lady
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To: Grannyx4
I loved Jurassic Park! The book was better, but the movie was good, too. I think it would be neat if they could bring back the boy and girl from the first movie. It's obvious time as passed, so why not include them in the story somehow, too?

I'll have to see if "Reilly" is available on DVD and if Netflix has it. Have you seen the movie The Dish, with Neill as the head of a satellite relay facility in Australia at the time of the first Moon landing in 1969? It is a fun movie!

175 posted on 03/29/2005 3:40:56 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: SuziQ

I am a hard core Sam Neill fan. I've seen almost all of his movies. Even some I wished I'd skipped afterwards! I loved The Dish and Children of the Revolution. I'd like to see more of his spy/thriller ones but they aren't easily available. I also liked him in Amerika; he does a Russian so well!

Did you see A Perfect Stranger? He still looks sexy even at 60! Not that I'm not that far behind....HeHe.

I think they wanted the boy from JP1; maybe they couldn't get him... I can't imagine what kind of story line they will use. According to the news release it is to be the true sequel from #1. Lost World Lite, maybe?


176 posted on 03/29/2005 4:58:18 PM PST by Vor Lady
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To: Grannyx4
I haven't seen many of his movies, but like what he's been in. Dead Calm was a good one, and I've never seen all of The Piano, thought the parts I've seen looked interesting. He was suitable creepy in Event Horizon, though.
177 posted on 03/29/2005 5:21:38 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: SuziQ

My daugher told me about Event Horizon so I skipped it. In Sweet Revenge or Revenger's Comedies, he is nearly nude in one scene; that is a real strange film. Helena Bohnam Carter plays a psycho.


178 posted on 03/29/2005 5:42:34 PM PST by Vor Lady
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To: TheBigB

A better Bond

179 posted on 03/29/2005 7:28:05 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK (What are we as a country without our God Our law or our Constitution FREEDOM pales without all 3)
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To: Guenevere

After I saw that movie I told everybody to watch it. It's not often I like movies made after 1990 anymore.


180 posted on 03/29/2005 9:58:03 PM PST by John Lenin
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