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All true, but deadline run it and they are reliable plus this site is said to be, too. If nothing else, they are seeing actors. So much can be said.
Maybe I see it different, because I am against Daniel returning. I don't see anything good coming out of that, so I am relaxed. Lets say, I want him save and out of the line of fire.
But I do understand all those, who want to see him back. Of course, its a desirable thought...
Maybe I see it different, because I am against Daniel returning. I don't see anything good coming out of that, so I am relaxed. Lets say, I want him save and out of the line of fire.
But I do understand all those, who want to see him back. Of course, its a desirable thought...
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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Yes, Moore and Co were very lucky to be less victimes of the net. Nothing is written in stone just yet.SilverDragon wrote:I think I read on MI6 yesterday....somebody said something like imagine of the internet was around for Roger Moore's Bond....he was going to leave and he came back....same stories would have gone on around him as they are to Daniel now.
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The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
So the new rumors around Hiddleston come from "sources close to Hiddleston". Don't you think that Hiddleston would be under a super tight NDA if he was in negotiation. And certainly till Eon makes an announcement. Why would he risk breaking that NDA. As far as I'm aware Daniel Craig's appointment to the role was a total surprise, it doesn't seem to be Eon's way of doing things to leak this stuff. Brosnan is the only one that seemed to be no surprise since Broccoli was after him for years.
I remain ever optimistic, but reticent of a DC return at this point, given all the speculation and lack of a slap down of the rumors from Eon.
I remain ever optimistic, but reticent of a DC return at this point, given all the speculation and lack of a slap down of the rumors from Eon.
This was in the DMail yesterday. Read it because it was just too creepy not to, and Spielberg picked up the rights to make it a film and the producer will be Mendes. Oh gawd, what if Daniel plays the perv? He'd get to wear really ugly glasses! He'd like that.
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I really, really hope, his two friends will have a role for Daniel. He needs to up the game or rather, I would wish it for him. And if those two close friends don't offer him something worthwhile, who should? This Soderbergh film can't be much more then a cameo given the time schedule.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
So true. Spielberg is the picker of scripts. He is most capable of selecting Oscar winning films and actors for the roles. This story sounds so creepy, especially because it's true. The headline grabbed my attention immediately. There is NO WAY that Daniel wouldn't be thought of for this role. Hanks is Spielberg's first pick for roles that fit, and he'd be great for this one, too. The one you'd least suspect. Daniel would have to speak with an American accent.
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I would love for him to get a really juicy role.
http://deadline.com/2016/05/james-bond- ... 201764232/
http://deadline.com/2016/05/james-bond- ... 201764232/
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That was a good article. I'm surprised he was at the Hay-on-Wye Festival. It's held in H-o-W, Wales, which is a very small town, otherwise known as 'Booktown.' It gets descended upon each year by over 100K book-loving people from around the world. The town has rooms for about 100 people, they are booked a year or more in advance. Locals rent rooms/their homes out to people, and fields turn into campgrounds. It's the one event per year that keeps the town's economy afloat. Probably 75% of the businesses there are used book stores. People come to the festival to buy rare books, 1st editions, books in general, and listen to famous authors read parts of their books aloud and answer Q&As. A taxi driver there told me once that helicopters will drop incredibly rich clientele book collectors onto the field (there is no airport nearby.) I'm so surprised that Sam was there as a guest speaker. He's not an author (is he?) and it's not a Hollywood or movie event.
Hi JEC, I thought I'd be wrecked for the day, but I awoke at 7:15am and for now, feel okay. The 8-hr time change isn't fun. It's more difficult to adjust going your way though because one loses 8 hrs.JEC57 wrote:3:20am? Urggh....you must be exhausted!sf2la wrote:Hi GG! Hi JEC!!
It's 3:20am and I just got in bed. Awake and napping all evening. Jet lag. Ugh. Have a great rest of the day!!!