Thursday, December 4, 2014

24th James Bond movie Spectre would see Daniel Craig again as 007


James Bond would return to the screens again in its 24th movie Spectre in which Daniel Craig would once again be seen in action with a whole lot of newcomers. 50-year-old Monica Belluci would become the oldest Bond girl and Dame Judy Dench, who played the role of M in the previous movie Skyfall would be replaced by Ralph Fiennes He will play the role of Gareth Mallory, the new M.
Other common factors are Director Sam Mendes - his first Bond movie, Skyfall, was reckoned to be one of the best ever. Can he give a repeat performance?
Apart from Sam Mendes, there are Rory Kinnear who is back as Tanner, Naomie Harris remains as Eve Moneypenny and Ben Whishaw enjoys another outing as Q.
The newcomers are Christoph Waltz (Oberhauser) – this 58-year-old Austrian had given a fantastic performance as Colonel Hans Landa in Inglourious Basterds which brought him fame – he became an international star and earned 27 awards including a Golden Globe, a BAFTA and an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. This last award was for Django Unchained in 2012.
After Christopher come Lea Seydoux (Madeleine Swann) – Lea is 29-years-old and in 2009 she was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress for her role in the film The Beautiful Person. She was seen in Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol and got the Palme d'Or for her performance in Blue Is the Warmest Color.
Yet another newcomer in Spectre is Monica Bellucci (Lucia Sciarra) – Monica is a 50-year-old French-Italian star and shot to stardom with her role in the French thriller The Apartment (1996) for which she won the French equivalent of an Oscar nomination.
Then there is Dave Bautista (Mr Hinx) – Dave is 45-years-old and an ex professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. He was a six-time world champion in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).
The last name in the list of newcomers is Andrew Scott (Denbigh) – Scott is 38-years-old and hails from Dublin. He was seen playing the role of Moriarty in Sherlock, for which he received the 2012 BAFTA award for Best Supporting Actor and the 2013 IFTA. He has also has two Olivier awards to his credit for his theatre work and the IFTA for Best Actor.

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