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MagicalSilverKey
05-29-2000, 12:15 AM
Who would you like to see play an arch-villian in a James Bond film?
I nominate:
Anthony Hopkins
Kevin Spacey
Liam Neeson
ChiefScott
05-29-2000, 12:25 AM
Woods. James Woods.
Koffing
05-29-2000, 12:27 AM
Christopher Walken
Patrick Stewart
Charles S. Dutton
MagicalSilverKey
05-29-2000, 12:33 AM
Christopher Walken
Patrick Stewart
Charles S. Dutton
Christopher Walken has already played the villian in a Bond film: A View to a Kill - Roger Moore as 007/ Christopher Walken as Max Zorin (1985)
MagicalSilverKey
05-29-2000, 12:37 AM
Back in the Sean Connery days of 007, I think Vincent Price would have been a hoot as the villian. I miss VP, he was one of my favorite classic actors. :o( Too bad he can't come back from the dead like in his films.
Kamino Neko
05-29-2000, 12:57 AM
Just for the novelty factor:
Sean Connery.
Typo Negative
05-29-2000, 02:37 AM
Patrick Stewart and Alan Rickman
Koffing
05-29-2000, 02:57 AM
Quoth the MagicalSilverKey:
Christopher Walken
Patrick Stewart
Charles S. Dutton
Christopher Walken has already played the villian in a Bond film: A View to a Kill - Roger Moore as 007/ Christopher Walken as Max Zorin (1985)
Hmm. Did I mention that I've never seen a Bond movie?
:o
Patrick Stewart and Alan Rickman
I like the two above...
It's funny--Patrick Stewart made a GREAT heavy in "I, Claudius" and he also played a rough and tumble type of character in Excalibur. Some people knew him only as the good Captain Picard (though I know he was a "heavy" in "Conspiracy Theory" and a few other movies), but he made for a good villain, what with his beady eyes and bald head.
(Another guy who was like this was John Forsythe, who looked very much like a thug when he was younger, before he became the good guy in Charlie's Angels and Dynasty.)
I'd also put in a word for Brian Blessed of "I, Claudius" and "Flash Gordon". He's marvelously over the top -- just right for a Bond villain!
Patrick McGoohan of "Braveheart" and "The Prisoner" would also be fantastic.
Finally, I like Derek Jacobi in everything he does.
Gilligan
05-29-2000, 03:25 PM
Serious choices:
Samuel Jackson
Susan Sarandon
Jeff Goldblum
Bizarre, but with potential:
Dennis Franz
John Cleese
Paul Hogan
funneefarmer
05-29-2000, 04:28 PM
I like the John Cleese idea. Q's replacement is a traitor.
How about any one of those boy bands ? N'synch (or however they spell it) is a group of evil neo-nazis posing as singers. I mean come on, it would explain so much.
Ukulele Ike
05-29-2000, 04:29 PM
In my humble opinion, they should close down the entire fucking franchise.
They're not making Bulldog Drummond movies any more, are they? Well, Bond is as much a product of his times (the '50s and '60s) as Drummond was of his. Find a new goddamn hero.
London_Calling
05-29-2000, 04:47 PM
Do you think Woody Allen could pull it off ? Nah, shame though.
The greatest Bond villian who never was.........Dennis Hopper.
HotMama
05-29-2000, 05:49 PM
Woody Allen played James Bond in Casino Royale !
I'd like to see Meryl Streep, she was a mean one in that movie where her head swiveled around. Witches of someplace.
kunilou
05-30-2000, 09:48 AM
Lucy Lawless.
I'd especially like to see Mr. Bond's reaction when his usual attempt at seduction results in his getting his ass kicked.
soulsling
05-30-2000, 10:02 AM
LMAO!! Lucy Lawless would be great!
seriously though, Sean Connery, Jason Connery, Russel Crowe, Oliver Reed, i think they would make great villians.
or better, Woody Allen. The meekest evil has ever known, and Bond will never be the same again....
Max Torque
05-30-2000, 11:43 AM
Brian Blessed would be spectacular.
I'd like to add:
Jeremy Irons
Sam Neill
Jurgen Prochnow (already has the accent!)
Jon Voight (remember when he could act, like in Runaway Train?)
Frank Langella (who played Dawg Brown in Cutthroat Island, one of my all-time favorite movie villains).
Wonko The Sane
05-30-2000, 02:10 PM
Just for the novelty factor:
Sean Connery.
oooh... weirdly cool and creepy.
Soupy
05-30-2000, 02:38 PM
Diana Riggs
shimmery
05-30-2000, 05:00 PM
Sean Connery for sure.
Except, when he was a villain in The Avengers it was terrible. Wouldn't want him to jinx it.
(But he IS my favorite actor)
-j-u-l-i-e-
Saint Zero
05-30-2000, 06:22 PM
Oooh. Vincent Price would have been good. Ian McKellin would be good. Heck, there are so many actors not being used.
Oh, I always thought David Niven played Bond in Casino Royale?
Actress... Hm. Kate Mulgrew? I dunno.
Narile
05-30-2000, 07:14 PM
Actress - Kathy Bates. First off, you know she can play the psychotic (Misery) and it also lets you put a nasty kink in the 'all women are beautiful' aspect of Bond films. Or you could make her Bonds spy partner (Not Bond Girl though) (And have her actually survive) for a really nasty twist.
Actor - Voice of James Earl Jones, the villian is a Rogue AI. Everyone thinks it is a person, and even the audience doesn't know until the end. Everyone deals with Mr. Big via video phone or similar, and the AI generates the image used.
Brian Blessed would be spectacular.
I'd like to add:
Jeremy Irons
Sam Neill
Jurgen Prochnow (already has the accent!)
Jon Voight (remember when he could act, like in Runaway Train?)
Frank Langella (who played Dawg Brown in Cutthroat Island, one of my all-time favorite movie villains).
I'll second Jeremy Irons and Sam Neill in particular. I was going to post Irons in my previous post, just because I associate him with the Rickman and the Die Hard series.
And Neill's already played the epitome of all evil, so why not?
MagicalSilverKey
05-30-2000, 11:07 PM
I like the Lucy Lawless idea...
here is another I came up with
John Lithgow (He is too good at being bad! Raising Cain, Footloose,etc
Smeghead
05-30-2000, 11:28 PM
How about that kid from Sixth Sense? Now that would be interesting....
"I see dead people....and you will soon be one of them, Mr. Bond! Bwaaa-ha-ha!!"
Shirley Ujest
05-31-2000, 12:41 PM
Some really good suggestions here that have already been mentioned:
Oliver Reed. Too bad he's dead.
Vincent Price. Wonderful campy actor.
Ian McClelland. He's alive and I can picture dastardly deeds from him.
Gary Oldman - Loved him as the bad guy in Airforce One.
Jack Nicholson would be good, probably too good.He'd take over the plot like he did with Batman: The First Debacle.
Kathy Bates would be fabulous as an evil woman.
What about Kathleen Turner. She's not doing much of anything these days but Burger King voice overs.
Lauren Bacall, for some reason, comes to mind. It's the voice.
Tina Turner, too. Voice, legs, body.
Shirley Ujest
05-31-2000, 12:48 PM
How about that kid from Sixth Sense? Now that would be interesting....
"I see dead people....and you will soon be one of them, Mr. Bond! Bwaaa-ha-ha!!"
:::snort::::
Shirley Ujest
05-31-2000, 12:49 PM
How about that kid from Sixth Sense? Now that would be interesting....
"I see dead people....and you will soon be one of them, Mr. Bond! Bwaaa-ha-ha!!"
:::snort::::
Ohhhh, I know the total representation of pure evil: That girl from the Pepsi Commercials. Now that is scary.
Ceejaytee
05-31-2000, 02:05 PM
Female villains:
Kathy Bates
Tina Turner (she could also sing the theme song)
Sigourney Weaver
Lucy Lawless
Dame Judi Dench (so she's M, so what? She could kick his butt)
Linda Hamilton, with Terminator 2 muscles
Angela Basset, with Tina Turner muscles
Male villains:
Roger Moore, Sean Connery and Timothy Dalton, acting together
Samuel L. Jackson
Mike Meyers as Austin Powers
Dana Carvey, master of disguise
Harrison Ford (he needs to play a bad guy)
Shirley Ujest
05-31-2000, 03:03 PM
CeeJay...I too agree with you on the Harrison Ford needing to be a bad guy. Samuel Jackson or Lawrence Fishburne would be my picks as the brothers vs. Bond.
HOW COULD WE FORGET THIS GREAT ACTOR: TIM CURRY!
I just woke up from a nap and I swear on all that is groovy, that I dreamed of what would be the next Bond collaberation: Muppets & 007. Wouldn't thatbe a kick! Bond could team up with the Muppets to save the Universe that is being threatened by, say, Dabney Coleman or ..oh! John Lithgow.
Miss Piggy could be the utimate Bond Girl.
Excuse me while I whip up a script and send it to the Bond Team and the Muppet Head Quarters.
(Naturally I have this damn song " Why are there so many songs about rainbows" in my head, which is absolutely not a 007 song at all!)
*recovers from smeghead's sixth sense comment*
Gary Oldman (my all-time fave bad-guy)
Russel Crowe (with those eyes? hell yeah!)
Gabrielle Byrne (we need a gritty bad guy)
foolsguinea
05-31-2000, 10:42 PM
That young blond guy from NBC's "The Others" would be mildly interesting, just because he's unlike what we've seen before--give Bond a young, pretty enemy for a change.
I don't know his name--wait, I'm on the 'net, I'll look it up.
...doo-du-doo...
Gabriel Macht, apparently.
Yep, there's my out-of-left field vote for a Bond villain actor.
:)
Shirley Ujest
05-31-2000, 10:47 PM
You know, reading Foolsguinea's post made me giggle and then wonder of just how close that post was to his stream of consciousness posting could be.
I now cannot get the jeaopardy tune out of my head. Thank you very much.
mrblue92
06-02-2000, 12:40 PM
I think the guy who plays the X-Files Cigarette Smoking Man would make an interesting foil for Bond. Connery of course would be very interesting.
Samuel Jackson? "Shaft versus Bond; can you dig it?"
Gary Oldman always does a great bad guy, even if the movie isn't that great--Lost in Space, The Professional, Fifth Element, Air Force One...
As for people you'd like to see whomped on Bond style...
What's Slick Willie doing after January 2001? Hillary seems right for the job too...
Roseanne? The Spice Girls? Ricky Martin with the lethal, exploding bon-bon? "Look out James, it can't maintain structural integrity much longer!"
Max Torque
06-02-2000, 01:11 PM
Thought of another fella who'd make a great Bond villain: Armand Assante.
If he doesn't come to mind right away, here's some credits: Odysseus in the TV movie The Odyssey, Rico in Judge Dredd, Ned Ravine in Fatal Instinct (the Basic Instinct / Fatal Attraction-based comedy they show on Comedy Central periodically).
I first saw him in the Jack the Ripper TV movie back in the late 80s. He does 'menacing' very well.
That kid who won this year's National Spelling Bee and came in second in the National Geography Bee... or perhaps some certified super genius, on the condition that *they* write the script (I'm sick of Hollywood slacker portayals of geniuses)
WAIT!!! CECIL! He's love it! At last we'd get a plot that made factual sense. He's already got the sidekicks and goons -er- moderators. Too bad JillGat's not a moderator anymore. She'd get a kick out of it too. I can imagine an Evil Eutychus, and... well, the rest is left as an exercise for the student!
"Actually, Mr. Bond, the candiru rarely swims up the urethra but in your case, we'll make an exception."
---------------
BTW, in Casino Royale, David Niven (not Larry Niven, as I thought as a child) played Sir James Bond, while Woody Allen played 'Jimmy Bond'/Dr. Noah
Smeghead
06-08-2000, 10:19 PM
KP: Bwa-ha-ha-ha! Good one.
I can't believe I proposed the Sixth Sense kid and forgot the kid that played Anakin!
"Golly, Mr. Bond. Killing you will be wizard! Wheeee!!"
kaylasdad99
06-09-2000, 02:53 AM
or I might have rushed right in and identified Woody Allen's role in Casino Royale, oblivious of the fact that KP had already done so.
I wasn't really sure if London Calling was yanking our chains or if he really was unaware that Woody Allen has already been a Bond villain.
I gotta go Ukulele Ike one better, though, in calling for an end to the franchise. IMHO (to coin a phrase), once Casino Royale was in the can, the entire Bond ouevre was rendered obsolescent and redundant. It was the only film in the whole shebang that was worth a damn. Continuing to make Bond movies was as senseless (from a standpoint of what the human race actually required for continued existence), as if Hollywood had insisted on releasing Blazing Saddles II.
Ya don't add new brush strokes to Van Gogh's Sunflowers. Ya don't tack on an oboe cadenza to Brian Wilson's Good Vibrations. Ya don't illuminate the Slug Signorino illustrations for the latest reprint of The Triumph of The Straight Dope. And ya don't keep churning out Bond flicks when perfection has been achieved, especially when the director has given you a five-megaton excuse to kill the Limey off.
My last humble opinion for this post: If Hollywood had really felt the mind-bending, soul-stretching need to throw the creations of Ian Fleming up on a screen, well, let me just say that the world would be a much better place if I had a Special Collectors Edition boxed set of the Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang series (films one through twenty-seven, including the director's cut edition of the original).
Greyson3
06-09-2000, 01:38 PM
Aw, come on. One last spin, then we'll throw in the towel.
The villains can be:
Gary Coleman, the bitter child star with revenge on his mind,
Mary Kate & Ashley, the promiscuous but evil twins,
that nasty Old Navy hag and her mangy dog Magic,
and of course, Gilbert Gottfried, about whom I need not say more.
Instead of a hot chick as his sidekick, Bond should be assisted by a loud and obnoxious Will Smith in drag. Who wouldn't pay $8.50 to see it? On second thought, don't answer that.
Triangleman41
06-09-2000, 02:04 PM
Paul Reuben
jayron 32
06-09-2000, 02:08 PM
You know, I don't think we've ever seen Ford in anything but a "good guy" role since American Grafitti's Bob Falfa. I would LOVE to see him be a bad guy, and I think he could pull it off.
What about Alec Baldwin... Bond and his nemesis could out-suave each other...
Edwardina
06-09-2000, 02:09 PM
I agree with:
Sam Neill
or Ed Harris
Lucy Lawless
Frank Langella
Sean Connery !!!
Ian McKellan
Tim Curry
Russell Crowe
Gabriel Byrne
Armand Assante
But how about: Oliver Platt?
Or Steve Buscemi?
Paul Reubens!
I'm still mad that they didn't cast him as Dr. Smith in that awful "Lost in Space" movie. "Ohh, the pain, the pain!"
I too can go Ukelele Ike one better—I say they start making Bulldog Drummond movies again! Sam Neill as Bulldog, and Wendie Malick as the wise-cracking femme.
Pizzle Boy
06-09-2000, 03:06 PM
Jack Nickleson
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