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Idris Elba Doesn’T Want To Just Be ‘The Black Guy Who Plays Bond’ …..
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….after producers hint at ‘diversifying’ 007. ‘I think it’s more about, “We just want to have a black guy play James Bond” rather than, “Idris Elba, the actor, play James Bond”, he said.
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Is he right? I think so. Clearly a man of integrity.
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Is he right? I think so. Clearly a man of integrity.
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General references in the novels describe Bond as having "dark, rather cruel good looks".[25]
Darker than expected probably :-D
General references in the novels describe Bond as having "dark, rather cruel good looks".[25]
Darker than expected probably :-D
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I thought he had hinted on Twitter that he was going to accept the role. He's not explicitly ruling it out here - I think he's displaying a sensible amount of caution.
Regarding the question of his suitability, Idris Elba is charismatic and handsome, and in my opinion is more suave than the current Bond (who is the only Bond one would ever consider using to advertise beer). But I also think he's a bit too close to the more 'serious' note that the Craig movies have been trying to introduce. Bond works best as a silly character with over-the-top storylines and baddies. I'd want to be sure that Elba could do the Moore-style eyebrow-raises and pervy winks to the audience. That's what I want from a Bond. All of his previous roles that I've seen have tended towards the gritty hard-man type of performance that I think is completely out of tone with the character.
Regarding the question of his suitability, Idris Elba is charismatic and handsome, and in my opinion is more suave than the current Bond (who is the only Bond one would ever consider using to advertise beer). But I also think he's a bit too close to the more 'serious' note that the Craig movies have been trying to introduce. Bond works best as a silly character with over-the-top storylines and baddies. I'd want to be sure that Elba could do the Moore-style eyebrow-raises and pervy winks to the audience. That's what I want from a Bond. All of his previous roles that I've seen have tended towards the gritty hard-man type of performance that I think is completely out of tone with the character.
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