::fierce nodding::
Jeremy Northam. yeeeeaaaaaAAh.
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::fierce nodding::
Jeremy Northam. yeeeeaaaaaAAh.
[smacks forehead] How could Northam have escaped my mind in a discussion of possible Bonds? He's perfect.
Jeremy Northam. yeeeeaaaaaAAh.
Yuh-huh. I was watching Cypher a few months ago and he just clicked in my brain as Bond.
What's the name of that chap from Spooks? In a very non-imaginative way, I can see him as Bond.
Yeah, Northam would rock as Bond. Yum.
I have just, belatedly, finished all the posts I skipped to get my two Bond cents in. Please to not call Irish people British. Unless they're from Northern Ireland, in which case feel free to do so, though some of them might not like it.
I do not know this "wu-shu."
Chinese martial art.
So, Blade II is pretty cool. It's all shiny and new, and the special effects are much better, except when the combatants turn into video game characters during fight scenes. The vampire chick can't act, but she was hot. And there was Ron Perlman. Guillermo del Toro once again proves he can make an entertaining movie out of a less-than-perfect script (I really ought to see Mimic again, just to see if I can figure out what he's doing right). I think the first movie has a stronger story, even though it wasn't all that hot either. So, Sean, I don't think I can agree with you that it's better in every way, but it definitely wasn't the suckfest the haters made it out to be.
Is anyone on MI-5 suave and 30-ish?
Well, he's 40-ish, but how about...Anthony Stewart Head?
Since AD's already been mentioned and all.
I still say Rupert Everett would have made a fine Bond.
Wonder if that's the same mystery financial group behind the Farscape miniseries.
Huh. I'm going to assume that this is so, if only to amuse myself with the notion of a shadowy group of wealthy industrialists who just happen to be dedicated to geekiness instead of crime.
They have a secret headquarters, where they plot their takeover of the FOX network. And play video games.