Originally posted by Mrs Brosnan
wot u think just cos hes not popular im not allowed 2 like himkes how did u close down that thread and he cant do a bond film once in a while if youve got a contract you've gotta do the contract
i dont care wot any 1 thinks he's the hottest being to walk this earth 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍
I'm a global mod.
I know he has a contract...but he, for example, wasnt contracted to do this one.He choose too (accept the offer).
Originally posted by babe182He has charm.And class 😉
i think he is ugly. no offence to u guys who think he is.. he isnt that popular either...
Decisions....Decisions!
I can't believe the decisions they are making about the next "Bond 21" movie!
The writers can't come up with a good script.....that's what they think!
Maybe we need another actor....or script...or something!
They keep forgetting what makes the movie a super success!
Don't let the movie make "Bond"....let "Bond" make the movie!
Pierce is a great actor and he is the only..one that can take this movie to places it has never been.......!
The next Bond movie is going to be very different because ....Pierce is "Bond". He suits the role very well!
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Tidbits from Scripps:
We'll see a new Pierce Brosnan when "Laws of Attraction" opens in late April. He plays an ordinary guy with stains on his tie and a bad haircut.
"I've kind of painted myself into a corner with suave, sophisticated, clean-cut, blah, blah, blah, the Bond-mystique," he says. "I just wanted to play a guy who was like an unmade bed. I wanted to not have to be cool not have to be correct. It gets rather boring."
'Bond' stirred by Dylan's old haunt Mar 31 2004
Gareth Morgan, The Western Mail
JAMES BOND could soon be swapping his trademark Martini for a traditional pint of Welsh bitter.
The modern face of 007 has been seen on covert operations, gathering intelligence on an historic West Wales pub.
Pierce Brosnan, the actor who currently plays the world-famous secret agent, was spotted doing some spying of his own recently - checking out Brown's Hotel in Laugh- arne, Carmarthenshire, which is up for auction next month.
The hotel is famous as Dylan Thomas's favoured watering hole, and provided some of the inspiration for characters in Under Milk Wood.
Now it seems Dylan Thomas fanatic Brosnan wants to buy his own slice of history, as landlord Tommy Watts, 72, prepares for retirement.
The Hollywood A-list star is among several celebrities rumoured to be interested in buying the pub, says Mr Watts.
He is a big fan of the Welsh poet's work and has visited Laugharne on occasions.
"It was good to see him again and he had a good look around, so who knows, he may well turn up on auction day.
"It will be a big day in Laugharne and who knows who we will see."
Brown's Hotel has welcomed a host of intrigued celebrities into its Victorian bar over the years, including US presidents and Rolling Stones star Mick Jagger.
But Mr Watts will not be star-struck when it comes to choosing a purchaser. "It will go to whoever gives us the best offer, whoever that may be."
Carmarthen auctioneers, Terry Thomas and Company, played down the occasion.
"It would be nice to confirm these rumours, but we will not do so for fear of jeopardising the sale," said a spokesman.
"And even if Mr Brosnan did buy the property, I cannot see him moving from being James Bond to pulling pints behind the bar."
But he added that there is huge interest in the hotel, which is expected to fetch at least £600,000, from big names across the world.
"We have had calls from New York, Vancouver - Dylan is a lot more famous over there. We have not forgotten Dylan Thomas in Wales, but we do tend to take him for granted."
Mr Watts, who knew Thomas personally, added, "A film crew came over from Germany."