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I must be dreaming, as Commander Bond might say. Casino Royale has finally been confirmed as the 21st James Bond film, to be released next year. Casino Royale was Ian Fleming's first Bond novel, published in 1953, and in it the spy played an expert baccarat player.

New Zealand-born Martin Campbell, who reinvigorated a tired franchise with Goldeneye in 1995, will direct. But who will replace Pierce Brosnan? He has made no secret of his disappointment at not keeping the role as the womanising secret agent.

Names of muscular, chiselled young fellows being bandied about include Colin Farrell, Hugh Jackman, Eric Bana and Jude Law.

It has taken this long to make Casino Royale because Fleming had already sold the film rights when producer Albert "Cubby" Broccoli made the 1961 deal that was to form the foundation of the Bond franchise.


The search is on for a young actor to fill the tuxedo of agent 007 in the next James Bond film, Casino Royale, to be based on Ian Fleming’s first novel about the suave British spy with a licence to kill.

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. said yesterday that filmmaker Martin Campbell has signed on to direct the 21st Bond movie, paving the way for casting to succeed Pierce Brosnan, 51, as the star of the multibillion-dollar film franchise. Campbell directed Brosnan in his debut as Bond in the 1995 film GoldenEye.

MGM and the producers behind the Bond franchise said no decision has been made about casting. Brosnan has suggested that fellow Irish actor Colin Farrell would be ideal for the role, but Farrell has said he was uninterested.

Other young actors whose names have surfaced as possible replacements include Ewan McGregor, Hugh Jackman, Jude Law, Eric Bana and Clive Owen. Earlier big-screen incarnations of the British agent were played by Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton and George Lazenby.

Production on Casino Royale, slated for release in 2006, will start as soon as the New Zealand-born Campbell wraps up filming on his sequel to The Mask of Zorro.


I'm excited! :lol:


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Dougray Scott seems to be the bookie fav;

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainmen ... 221779.stm

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Personally I am quite dissapointed with the fact that they have dropped Pierce Brosnan, specially considering that he was under contract for one for film and he himself was quite eager to do it. In my opinion, it is a mistake by the producers, Pierce Brosnan was arguably the best and most succesfull Bond ever.


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Not only that but Quentin Tarintino wanted to direct Casino Royale but alas won't be now. That would have been something to watch!

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hum.. as far as I know they have already replaced new bond :roll:

I don't remember name or anything but he is son of some old actor and it's been done before few months just after 2/3 days when I saw Huge Jackman's interview on HBO and host asked him about he being considered.


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James!! Did you get that :wink:


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Why not Zulm's very own JamesBond007


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Got your drift! You guys think? Hmmm...The elusive fortune, and not to forget the fame----- press conferrences,the paparazzi and oh yes! the Oscar. Geez ! what am I going to wear! LOL----Will some freaking body wake me up now! :lol: Naah, I am happily ensconsed here as the resident Mr Bond, anywhere else and I will only wallow in incompetence! :lol:

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From what I understand so far, this Dougray Scot is a cinch to be shooed in. Seems he fit the bill for they are looking for, someone with a Scotish accent, don't know anything about this fella, or what he looks like, maybe someone can post a pic! :lol:


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.. he was the baddie in Mission Impossible 2.

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Thanks Ali! Kinda goofy looking! :lol:


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don't know anything about this fella



so is a lot of people


Dougray who? Scott may have met his match

BRIAN PENDREIGH


WE’VE been expecting you, Mr Scott. Dougray Scott, the fridge salesman’s son from Glenrothes, was widely considered a shoe-in for the role of James Bond, and even bookmakers had closed betting on the issue.

But Bond loves nothing more than delivering a surprise, and it now appears an Old Etonian could be the one to succeed in the race for the 007 title.

Hollywood insiders believe that despite his starring role in Mission Impossible II and a rash of reports linking him to Bond, Scott, 39, could lose out because he is a relative unknown in the States.

Instead they may plump for Dominic West, 35, who, while not a household name in Britain, has an impressive acting CV in the States, which makes him appear much better qualified for the job, on paper at least.

The two actors’ profiles in the US could well be the key factor. Even in the press office of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, staff seemed unsure who Scott was. "Who?" said the spokeswoman. "Eh... I’ve heard of him." But she did not sound too sure.

West’s name elicited a much more immediate response. "Absolutely," she enthused, adding that hit TV series The Wire, in which he starred, was "up there".

But the rumours suggesting that the lead role in Casino Royale was in the bag for Scott may have irritated the Broccoli family, who hold the rights to the film series.

William Hill suspended betting temporarily twice before - in December after a rush of bets on black actor Colin Salmon, following what they considered a ridiculous report in the Sun linking him with the part, and in January after heavy betting on Clive Owen, whose profile rose when he started picking up awards and nominations for his role in Closer.

But the Dougray Scott situation was different in that there was no obvious reason for the spate of large bets. "It started with one lady who came into a shop and she patently had never placed a bet in her life before," said Rupert Adams, a public and media relations executive for William Hill. "She had to ask for a lot of help on how to do it and she staked £170 in cash.

"There were a whole lot on the internet of exactly £100 and then another chap came into a shop with £500 in cash. At that point he was 5-2. We said we can’t really take 5-2, but we will give you £200 at 6-4, which he accepted, which is quite a strange thing to accept, unless you genuinely think that you’re on to a pretty well guaranteed winner."

Adams said the company had been unable to clarify the situation with either James Bond company Eon Productions or Scott’s representatives, but he did add that celebrities and their agents have in the past been prepared to bet significant sums either to put them in contention for a role or simply to raise their profile.

"It could easily have been an agent trying to drum up support for Dougray Scott. That’s definitely a possibility... I think a full-page in the Sun is about a quarter of a million, so it’s pretty cheap publicity."

Asked if Dougray Scott would be the new Bond, his publicist Rupert Fowler said: "There’s no news at all, I’m afraid. I’ve checked with Dougray, he doesn’t know anything... He hasn’t said that he doesn’t want to do it."

He said he knew nothing about the heavy betting. "We haven’t and his agents haven’t. I don’t know if they are personal supporters."

A reliable source within Eon insisted Dougray Scott had not been chosen as the new James Bond.

She added that a decision was probably "several months away", but would not comment on whether Eon has already conducted screen tests.

West played Renée Zellweger’s ill-fated lover Fred Casely in the Oscar-winning musical Chicago, he co-starred with Julia Roberts in the chick-flick drama Mona Lisa Smile and with Julianne Moore in the thriller The Forgotten, and he had a lead role as an American homicide detective in three series of the HBO series The Wire, which was voted best show on television in an American critics’ poll.

Neither Eon nor West’s representatives would confirm or deny the suggestion that he has already been through a series of auditions and screen tests. One source suggested he is a front-runner after impressing Barbara Broccoli, daughter of legendary Bond producer ‘Cubby’ Broccoli.

Speculation on the next Bond reached fever pitch following Pierce Brosnan’s announcement last year that the Broccoli family were dropping him after four outings in the role.

The planned release of the next Bond film had already been postponed from 2005 to 2006, and Sony’s takeover of the 007 studio MGM added to the uncertainty, but it did nothing to dampen speculation over who would replace Brosnan.

Several Scots were touted to take up the role first filled on the big screen 43 years ago in Dr No by Sean Connery, who remains the definitive Bond for many fans.

Gerard Butler, star of The Phantom of the Opera and Dear Frankie, has long been associated with the role and Ewan McGregor has reportedly had discussions with the producers.

Jude Law, Colin Farrell, Hugh Jackman, Nicolas Cage and Russell Crowe have all been mentioned, and former Bonds have been split down national lines with Connery supporting McGregor and Brosnan backing Farrell, though Farrell has said he is not interested.

A spokeswoman at Dominic West’s agents, Artists Independent Management, was no more forthcoming than Scott’s representative: "We can’t comment on our actors’ careers and impending jobs." She added that the actor did not want to make any comment.

However, perhaps significantly, West did express an interest in an American interview when The Forgotten came out last year. He said: "I’ve always liked Bond, and I thought I would do it better than anyone else... He’s pretty much a superhero, and I think he should be more of a soldier."

His refusal now to say anything, even to confirm that he might be interested in the role, may be significant. Perhaps he has learned the first lesson of a successful secret agent... secrecy


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Rita wrote:
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Got your drift! You guys think? Hmmm...The elusive fortune, and not to forget the fame----- press conferrences,the paparazzi and oh yes! the Oscar. Geez ! what am I going to wear! LOL----Will some freaking body wake me up now! :lol:


You forgot to throw in a couple of hot chicks!
Hmm..Not time to wake up just yet, I presume, JB?!
:wink: :D


Could be, can't get Angelina Jolie off my mind! :lol:


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Rita wrote:
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[color=blue] Could be, can't get Angelina Jolie off my mind! :lol:


To quote JamesBond007, I guess you and Angelina are having your "Vodka Martini..shaken, not stirred."! :D :wink:


For that " I got you babe" :wink: Angelina now, well thats.. am.. oh hell just use your imagination! :lol:


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LOL! Miss P---y is not flattering, but look on the bright side, if we were to add galore to it now, that will make you a "Bond girl" :lol: PUSSYGALORE


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me as a “Bond Girl’..in GoldFinger..seduced by 007!! Yea!!


Pussy was a lesbian.




Whats the correlation? :lol:




UPDATE

Scottish Parliament Tipped as Bond Location

By Victoria Mitchell, Chief Reporter, Scottish Press Association

First there was a palm-fringed beach on a Caribbean island then there were the bright lights of Monte Carlo.

Now, James Bond could be taking a gamble on one of Scotland’s most controversial buildings.

The £431 million Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh could be turned into a casino for the latest James Bond movie, it was claimed today.

The film Casino Royale is set to go into production this year and bosses at Eon Productions are not ruling out the home of Scotland’s politicians as a possible location.

The building, designed by the late Spanish architect Enric Miralles is understood to be one of several secret locations being mooted by film chiefs, according to the Daily Record newspaper.

However, Ann Bennett, director of publicity at Eon Productions, who are making the film, was staying tight lipped.

She would only say: “I can’t tell you anything. We are not even in pre-production. No locations have been chosen at all. But we wouldn’t rule anything out in Scotland.”

The paper quotes an insider at Pinewood studios, where the Bond films are made, saying the Parliament was a “stunning building” which could be turned into a casino.

But a Scottish Parliament spokeswoman said today: “We haven’t had any approach by Pinewood and are not entirely convinced about turning the Parliament into a casino, but we would never say never.”

Casino Royale will be the 21st film in the series and is due for release in 2006.

It will be directed by Martin Campbell, who first took the helm on Goldeneye in 1995.

Casino Royale was author Ian Fleming’s first Bond book and was originally made into a spoof spy flick in 1967, starring Peter Sellers, Woody Allen and David Niven.

Rumours are already circulating over who will take the lead with Scotsman Dougray Scott emerging as one of the favourites.

Pierce Brosnan, who played the last four Bonds, has already announced he will not be doing so again.

Casino Royale introduces Bond as an expert baccarat player assigned to beat Le Chiffre, a communist agent for a Soviet assassination bureau.

Bond is also forced to contend with his latest love, Vesper Lynd, who does not take long to appear on the scene.


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I guess...JB0007 must have been waiting for

"My name is Pussy Galore" 8)


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