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If true, it's been surprising they're dumping him already, unless it means after the next entry. The last few has been very successful.
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Sorry, I just have to do it, but I wanted him to Die Another Day.

Here's the scoop from the Melbourne Herald Sun:
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| Names in the frame include hot young actors Jude Law, Christian Bale, Orlando Bloom, Colin Farrell and (Hugh) Jackman. |
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/com...5E2902,00.html
Even though Bale is from Wales, I've never heard any sort of British accent from him and he's already Batman. Jude doesn't seem suave enough, Orlando doesn't seem tough enough, Colin is more of a punk than a professional, but I could maybe see him in the role, and Hugh is Australian. But, seeing as there's an Australian playing a NSA agent from England on Alias, anything's possible.

My vote would have to go to Hugh.
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This story is appearing everywhere but, with so many contradictory elements, it sounds like typical chicanery from the Broccolis.
This happens everytime they're trying to negotiate a price with the main actor. Given that the last film did $500 million worldwide, Brosnan's probably asking for a bigger slice of the pie. So they leak a rumour that they're looking for someone else and sit back to watch the gossip fly.It's their way of reminding the actor that the character of Bond is bigger than the man who plays him.
They did the same thing with Roger Moore ; and it's not the first time it's happened with Brosnan either.
Brosnan will now release counter statements making out that he doesn't care and is ready to move on. Eventually, they'll come to an arrangement.
At least I hope so. Brosnan's a terrific Bond, but I still don't think any of his movies have done him justice. I'd love to see him make one as perfectly tuned to his persona as GOLDFINGER was to Connery's or THE SPY WHO LOVED ME was to Moore's.
Ludicrously, the quoted sources are saying that they think Brosnan, at 51, is "too old" for Bond, and they're citing their desire to bring in a MUCH younger Bond next. This is odd, because it's always been part of their philosophy that Bond should be in his mid-forties at least. But, whether or not Brosnan does the next one, I can see how this would make financial sense to them. The prospect of a more MTV friendly Bond is pretty horrifying.
That said, whilst they're touting names like Orlando Bloom and Colin Farrell, the firm favourite at the moment seems to be Hugh Jackman ; though whether he's likely to play ANOTHER franchise character on top of Woverine and (possibly) Van Helsing is debatable.
Back on the worrying side, the stories do seem to be a bit more boldly stated than usual ; some say quite definitely that they will not be " renewing (Brosnan's) option". If this is true - with the new one due to start shooting this year - it would hint at an enormous bust-up between Brosnan and the Broccolis (again, not unheard of).
Another eason cited for this non-renewal is that DIE ANOTHER DAY did so well, they don't see how Brosnan can top it. Which is a prety strange reason, I would say. Firstly, there's no reason why he wouldn't - each Bond he's made has done better than the last (I think). Secondly, at $500 mill, does he really NEED to top it ?
If there's any truth in this - and it sounds unlikely - then it's another sign that the Broccolis are becoming more and more obsessed with just raking in as much cash as possible. This will lead to the further Americanisation of the series, a move that can only damage the franchise by eroding its individuality.
I'll place a (small) bet that Brosnan will return one more time. And here's how a younger Bond could work ; set it in the 60s. And bring back Blofeld !
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Well, the first 15 minutes of the last Bond film was pretty edgy and dark.
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I would love to see a new Bond film set in the sixties with a just starting out Bond. Not as cool and suave as we are accustomed to seeing him. Raw and edgy to start and then throughout the film his classic style starts to come through.
I think this would be pretty cool. At the very least we would not be bombarded with silly CGI. Hell, break out the old jet pack.
Of course, every character would have to be recast. M, Ms. Moneypenney, Q, and of course Bond.
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Greed. They feel they can "grow" the audience by appealing to a brand new one. Implied is that the entire current audience will trundle to the new film like sheep.
I was terribly let down by DaD, but I have enjoyed Brosnan in the role. Clive Owen would be a great choice, so fat chance of that happening

They'll dick it up, and wait a few years to go back to the basics. It's a cycle. We're on the shitty part.
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I don't know if Clive Owen has the right amount of charm to pull off the role. Plus hasn't he already stated that he isn't interested in the role?
How about casting the actress that plays "Moneypenny" on "Keen Eddie" for the big screen Moneypenny?
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As did I. I thought it was a great film.
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He had a British accent in Empire of the Sun!

Clive Owen might be good, but he doesn't really strike me as Bond. He seems to be a more serious kind of persona as opposed to suave with a sense of humor.
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Yeah, I didn't really know much about James Bond until GoldenEye, but I did watch the James Bond Jr. TV show sometimes when it ran from 1991-92.
The man I loved - the man who vanished - he never came back at all. But maybe he's still out there, somewhere. Maybe some day, when Gotham no longer needs Batman, I'll see him again.
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"Pierce felt Roger Moore did one too many Bond movies"
I feel Pierce has done four too many Bond movies.
Sorry; he never was Bond to me, but he was much better in DAD. If that had been his first attempt maybe I'd have had high hopes for future films. PB may not be that old, but he looked too old in the first one. Just didn't hold up. He's never been phsysical enough. He looks like he'd break if you hit him once. So puny. He may be fairly tall, but he's physiqueless. I never found him believable for action, nor as a womanizer. He should have been dead in Goldeneye when Fammke had her legs wrapped around him.
Jackman is a good choice. For years I've also suggested:
Cary Elwes as a more Moore-ish Bond.
Adrian Paul as a more Connery-ish Bond.
I like Ewan McGregor a lot, but I don't think he's quite 6 feet tall even. Sorry. Same with Colin Farrel. He's a bit of a shrimp. Bond is supposed to be 6'2" I think. (and in the neighborhood of 42 y.o.)
My other more off-the-wall suggestion is Dolph Lundgren. He's a bit bigger, but I really think he could do it, fake accent and all. Has the right sense of humor. Too bad he's retired.
I like Christian Bale too, but he'd have to lighten up a little for Bond.
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