Longest Bond run of any actor in the series history

>Longest Bond run of any actor in the series history
how will history look back on the Craig era Bond movies

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The last good (and white) ones.

he got extremely bored of the role after CR and it's been obvious on screen

why does he keep coming back

only Casino Royal was a good movie
every other ranged from okay (Skyfall) to terrible (Quantum Of Solace)

They'll look back on it as the era when Hollywood ran out of ideas. I got this idea/post/essay stewing on the backburner of my brain about how hollywood has abandoned the A-list actor system for the Twitter-trending system which has killed the bankability of new actors and forced actors from past decades to deal with "de-aging."

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he signed for a bunch of movies right from the start so he's stuck doing them

Gonna put that one on my front burner, thanks.

they aren't Bond movies, and Roger Moore has done more Bond movies

this got me thinking
who are the big actors of the 10's?
atleast the 2000's had Statham, Diesel, Paul Walker, Sean William Scott, Daniel Radcliff and Vigo Mortessen just to name a few
i have a hard time thinking of any real big stars that came out of this decade except maybe Chris Pratt and Benedict Cucumber

>LONGEST Bond run
based illiterate retard

yeah more movies = longer

Gosling

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The main thrust of it is that Big Studio Franchise bullshit has killed the small budget studio coherency that gave us A-listers over the course of years. Nowadays, they let indie flicks pump out unknowns for nothing so they can keep pumping out a dozen capeshit flicks a year. Then if one of the indie flick star starts to trend they give them 2 or 3 movies to prove their bankability and if they pass they make it into the franchise shit. Otherwise they languish in B-list supporting actor tier stuff. I haven't fleshed it all out though, but I think Armie Hammer, Finn Wolfhard, and Michael B. Jordan will figure into it.

Gosling became famous with the Notebook and more movies in the 2000's

The only thing I remember about Craig Bond is him getting hit in the nuts

>how will history look back on the Craig era Bond movies
With boredom

Skyfall and spectre are equally shit. Quantum was ok, casino royale was kino

Spectre was so forgetable i forgot it even existed

If I gotta sit through 18 hours of Roger Moore, or 8 hours of NOT BOND craig then Roger Moore had the longer run.

Do 4 NOT BOND movies since 2005 really make craig the longest career NOT BOND?

I'm gonna say no

Money

eerr what - hes done like 2 movies.

fuck off zoomer

Jennifer Lawrence, sadly.

All the MCU and GoT actors

When James Bond became left wing and cringe

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Casino Royale 2006 is the best bond film, you cant prove me wrong

>Implying they have second life

I never understood his casting. He doesn't have the looks or charm.

Moreso than Paul Walker at the least

>implying you all pederast didn't like skyfall

Casino Royale was the best Bond film.

Revolutionized Bond into a lonely self-loathing manlet.

Jurys out on whether this was a good thing.

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In Like Flint is the best Casino Royale movie you can't prove me wrong

>Chris Pratt
I still don't understand why everyone is so wet about him.

not anymore, he fizzled out just like everyone else from this decade. everyone liked him because he was positive and upbeat which was kind of refreshing.

agreed
a terrible followup to the Brosnan era Bond movies

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Bourne

>007 in: The Spy who fed me

007: Tomorrow Never Diets

Should've been Clive but he didn't want it.

007: for your fries only

007: Casino Royale with Cheese