Well, he changes the name, from John Fante to Arturo Bandini. It's about a starving novelist in Los Angeles, which Fante was during the 30s. So, legitimately a novel, what with the different name and all, but a novel that has a lot to do with the author's own experience.
(I'm a fan of applying novelistic techniques towards life. Cut out all the boring parts! Nobody ever trips over their own feet! Everybody moves to France and has excellent, no-strings sex with moneybags Frenchmen!)
(Okay, that last is only for chick-novelistic techniques.)
James Bond article with a picture of Daniel Craig as Bond.
Dislikes violence? Are they mental?
And people are going to blame this on Craig, just as the lovey-dovey Lazenby Bond seemed to fall in his lap for fault.
Are they going to change the title to
Bond Begins
?
Mollaka is played by Sebastien Foucan, French co-founder of a popular urban sports trend called Freerunning, or Parkour, and his powerful running style makes Bond appear clumsy.
Oh, I've seen clips of people Freerunning, and it is very cool to watch. Definitely looking forward to the new Bond flick!
"The great thing about it is that he makes mistakes and screws up.
That's going to be a tough sell. The masses don't like their Bond that gritty and fallible. He's supposed to be an Ur-Man, not a person. Plus, they like the gadgets.
OMG Parkour is the coolest sport! Possibly also teh craxxiest. They do stuff like vault themselves up onto 2nd story baclonies, and then leap to another balcony, just because it is there.
Google video had a whole bunch of clips of it around Christmastime.
Parkour is nuts. THey featured that on Current.
I didn't read the article because I should be working, but Dan Craig had a lot of Clive going on there. Rrrowr. Not that I didn't find him utterly sexy-laid before.
I enjoy fallible, rather tortured heroes, as you all know, and I love James Bond.
But, you know, completely different vibe.
I love realistic heroes as well, that's not Bond. You don't watch a Bond movie for "realism". You watch it for Bond being Bond.