GoldenEye was great.
It was my first Bond film though so that may be affecting my memory.
I have to be honest, having someone "take over" the 007 number as opposed to replacing the Bond character is a genius move. Gets you away from the nightmare of those who refuse to entertain anything other than a white, male, English, Scottish, Irish or Australian actor and those who think otherwise fighting until the end of time.
It basically means they can cast who they want as 007 and change the format as times change.
What is wrong with it being a male british role? FFS, go and invent your own fictional character and build 60 years heritage if don’t like. Stop ****ing with those who like it just as is. Christ almighty, does it mean every character that’s ever been invented, for every story must be ‘role reversed’ just to appease the frankly daft minority on the left extremes. Does my head in. We are obsessed with it in this country.
What next:
Fiona the hobbit on her mission to Mordor?
Larry Tomb-raider
Irene Jones and the Temple of Doom?
Laura of Arabia
Barry the Vampire
While Daniel Craig is set to reprise his role as James Bond in the next film, the franchise is set for a shake-up, with reports claiming that black British actor Lashana Lynch has been cast as 007 – taking over Bond’s secret agent number after his character leaves M16.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/jul/15/lashana-lynch-new-007-james-bond-daniel-craig
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I was under the impression from the report I read that this is the start of the film. Bond 'retired' at the end of the last film, so this film starts with Lashana Lynch using the 007 codename, rather than the film ending with him handing it off to her to take forward. I would suspect that he comes out of retirement either early in the film, or at the end of the film so that the next one is back to James Bond as 007.
I was under the impression from the report I read that this is the start of the film. Bond 'retired' at the end of the last film, so this film starts with Lashana Lynch using the 007 codename, rather than the film ending with him handing it off to her to take forward. I would suspect that he comes out of retirement either early in the film, or at the end of the film so that the next one is back to James Bond as 007.
I appreciate you tend to like Bond films from your era. I love some of the cheesy dross Roger Moore films because of that. I sat and watched Moonraker the other night and it's dated badly to say the least. That said, the Brosnan era is pretty bad and the Craig era brought the franchise back to life for me. Robert Carlyse's bullet in the end that makes him stronger, Coltrane's Russian prostitute accent and the Rupert Murdoch baddie were all naff plot devices before we even get to Jonathan Graves worst ever villian and the invisible car in Die another day.
Give me a Roger Moore raised eyebrow, Connerys charisma or Craig's rebooted Jason Bourne Bond any day of the week. Brosnan looks and sounds like he works at your local Barclays.
What is wrong with it being a male british role? FFS, go and invent your own fictional character and build 60 years heritage if don’t like. Stop ****ing with those who like it just as is. Christ almighty, does it mean every character that’s ever been invented, for every story must be ‘role reversed’ just to appease the frankly daft minority on the left extremes. Does my head in. We are obsessed with it in this country.
What next:
Fiona the hobbit on her mission to Mordor?
Larry Tomb-raider
Irene Jones and the Temple of Doom?
Laura of Arabia
Barry the Vampire
Can't be any worse than Spectre. James Bond films are basically irrelevant in the age of Mission Impossible & the peerless Fast & Furious.
On a serious note I hope they allow her to shag multiple partners in each film though.
Not to worry, soon there will be no lead male characters in anything, for fear of offending the feminazi gangs.
What next? A male Snow White? A female hulk? Endless possibilities.
Brosnan was an appallingly bad Bond - Remington bloody Steel, no thanks. He makes Moore (and even Lazenby) look like Oscar winners.
It opens the lead role up to all sorts of different people. I quite like the idea of an all action female. The role has been the same for 50 odd years.