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Miguel_Zorro said:
Teeqoz said:

I think Hiddleston is a bit skinny and his portrayal of Loki didn't scream "tough" to me as much as "wimpy brother".  But I'll probably get over it if they go with him.

What about Tom Hardy?

It's not his portrayal of Loki that makes me think he's qualified. It's The Night Manager.



Vin Diesel should be the next Bond.



spurgeonryan said:
Sam Jackson is nearly in his grave.

Too bad Craig is done. He really has nothing else going on though, he should just do it unless he does not care about his career. I am sure he will have a few hits or misses, but then will slowly fade away.

He is married to Rachel Weisz....course he is taking some time off! 



Acevil said:
Honestly good on him, the last bond was awful. Sony really needs to revamp their whole movie division, because I cannot remember the last time I enjoyed Sony Picture.

Yeah, Sony is not in its best period considering how good they've been doing historically. Hopefully, next year's Spider-Man: Homecoming will be great.

 

Personally, I still enjoy many of their films though. For instance Money Monster which is currently showed on the big screens.

You didn't enjoy any of these from Sony Pictures?

          

          

          

          

          

          

          



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Good Craig is a flog. ever since completing the second one he has been trying to get out of bond, giving shit interviews when asked about the movies etc..

Only reason he did 4 in total was cause his contract was for 4.



 

 

And this is why Sony is failing in their movie division. Who makes these kind of decisions? 30% of a movie's budget to 1 actor? Especially after Spectre underperformed.



I can't believe no one is jumping into the Samuel L. Jackson train for next Bond, the fuck is wrong with y'all?



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Mike_L said:
Acevil said:
Honestly good on him, the last bond was awful. Sony really needs to revamp their whole movie division, because I cannot remember the last time I enjoyed Sony Picture.

Yeah, Sony is not in its best period considering how good they've been doing historically. Hopefully, next year's Spider-Man: Homecoming will be great.

It'll be produced by Marvel Studios which raises my hype level substantially. I loved the portrayal of Spider-Man in Civil War.



Mike_L said:
Acevil said:
Honestly good on him, the last bond was awful. Sony really needs to revamp their whole movie division, because I cannot remember the last time I enjoyed Sony Picture.

Yeah, Sony is not in its best period considering how good they've been doing historically. Hopefully, next year's Spider-Man: Homecoming will be great.

 

Personally, I still enjoy many of their films though. For instance Money Monster which is currently showed on the big screens.

You didn't enjoy any of these from Sony Pictures?

          

          

          

          

          

          

          

Honestly a lot of those were meh sequels to original movies, the only movie I really liked from the list is Django, and funny enough it was not really all Sony, and was not distributed by Sony in North America. Also one final thing about that list you posted, pssh I really hate Seth Rogen. For example I liked the first Hotel Tr., 22 Jump Street, Underworld, etc.