People are always saying that Daniel Craig channels a modern-day Steve McQueen. I agree, but I also think he's a mix of McQueen and younger/fitter Lee Marvin (see my avatar).
According to their drummer, they're still kicking themselves in head for that, though.
Saying Roger Moore was the best Bond is like saying Adam West was the best Batman. It just doesn't fly.
Son walks into the office.Saying Roger Moore was the best Bond is like saying Adam West was the best Batman. It just doesn't fly.
Re: Pierce Brosnan
I thought he was a good Bond, but didn't have a string of hits like Connery did to be regarded higher.
I also think he's underrated as an actor. Granted, he can't sing, but I enjoyed his performances in Dante's Peak, The Thomas Crown Affair, Evelyn, Grey Owl, Laws Of Attraction, After The Sunset, Seraphim Falls, and he was the best part of Remember Me.

Saying Roger Moore was the best Bond is like saying Adam West was the best Batman. It just doesn't fly.
I don't think Moore is the best Bond, but the difference is that with Adam West's Batman, it was all spoof, and nothing could be taken seriously. With Roger Moore's Bond, sure there were some campy moments, but there were equally many serious or neutral moments and you could still watch it as a proper film, not a send up. Was there any spoofish moment at all when, for example, Bond was on top of that globe bomb thing in TSWLM in the submarine?

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Oh and notice in this spot when Bond says "Ready for duty." that it is in the same office as the office he is standing in when he says "With Pleasure." when asked if he is "Ready to return to duty?"
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I am guessing that due to the file being leaked and the big stink over M's involvement she steps down or is asked to step down and Mallory is presented as her replacement. It is at this time that Bond "returns to the living" and Mallory is acting as commander of MI6. Bond goes through his rehabilitation and training. After a while we get this scene with Bond fully recovered and "Ready for duty" and to stop Silva. Mallory asks him if he is "Ready to return" and Bond slyly responds "With pleasure." And then he's off to kick ass and take names. I don't think the scene is at the end or confirms anything about M. It most likely confirms that Mallory will be acting commander throught the film in place of M.
Nope. If you look closely at the tv spots, Mallory has a different office during that part of the film, white or cream walls with a lot of crown moulding. (See the second tv spot that you referenced yourself) I doubt they would meticulously recreate Bernard Lee's office for someone who is just a temporary replacement for M. It's not just the red leather door and wood panelling, even the lamps and desk are the same. (based on production photos in Bond on Set) Also, if you watch the earlier "007 reporting for duty" spot more closely, you'll notice that the line does not appear to fit the shot. Most of the line is said during the fade in. The hardcore Bond fans think that all that Bond is actually saying there is "M?".Finally, the Bond on Set book and the production wall seen in one of the video blogs confirms that the classic M office is the setting of one of the film's very last scenes.
They would for the 50th anniversary film.
I agree it is very likely, but it isn't a done deal. Either way, I am going to miss Dench when ever she finishes up. The woman is M for me, though they might have found a truly worthy replacement.
Of course, none of this is certain. However, I still stand by that point. Yes, it is the 50th Anniversary film, but that doesn't mean bringing back old images just for the sake of it. Why give classic M's office to a character who the audience would immediately dislike? Some political interloper coming in and taking beloved Dench-M's job away from her. Doesn't make much sense. Besides as I said, M is already reporting to Mallory in a different office as shown by the tv spots and that appears to be rather consistently his office throughout the film. (M and him have a daylight discussion about the loss of the drive, then an evening one about Bond's progress and him being "somewhere" in the South China Sea)
I like Dench M, but, for me, she made more sense during Brosnan's tenure with Bond being portrayed as an older, experienced agent who is a relic of the Cold War and her as a force of modernity in the Service. I'm ready for the return of the crusty old Admiral and I think Fiennes' Mallory is an excellent update of Sir Miles. He's gruff but not unlikeable. I love the way he asks Bond about why he didn't stay dead. There is a compassion and knowingness to his question, sounds like two old soldiers talking as equals.