• If Liam Neeson was James Bond... (a trailer I made)
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Okay, so I watched the film "Taken" and thought that this had cool scenes that could easily work as a Bond trailer. I realised that Neeson had cast for the role but Brosnan got it at the time. Of course, he would be too old now but this is what I spruced up: [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrxoOSWhtA4[/MEDIA]
Liam Neeson is never to old. [i]Never.[/i]
He doesn't look all that old, but I can't imagine him picking up girls as Bond.
This would be fucking amazing. Much much much much better than that PoS Quantum of Solace. :frown:
Taken was a great movie IMO
Taken happens to be my favorite Neeson movie. Great trailer, even if it felt a bit [i]too[/i] chaotic
Taken was a ridiculously funny movie. Guy going round getting prostitutes and Arabs killed to save his whiney brat of a daughter, it was great. Like if Fox news made an action movie. And that was some fantasic editing.
What kind of name is "The Property of a Lady" for a Bond movie. :raise: Other than that, it was a great video.
That trailer was goddamn awesome, and I love Liam Neeson, but I don't think he would make a good bond. He's not suave enough.
[QUOTE=AK'z;28494767]What kind of name is "The Property of a Lady" for a Bond movie. :raise: Other than that, it was a great video.[/QUOTE] That's what Goldeneye would have been if the franchise didn't go on hiatus during the Dalton era.
[QUOTE=GodKing;28508764]That's what Goldeneye would have been if the franchise didn't go on hiatus during the Dalton era.[/QUOTE] Not necessarily. "Octopussy" was also a dumb name for a bond movie. :smug:
[QUOTE=AK'z;28511536]Not necessarily. "Octopussy" was also a dumb name for a bond movie. :smug:[/QUOTE] "Since Dalton was contracted for three Bond films,[9] the pre-production of his third film began in 1990, in order to be released in 1991. It was rumoured that he would make [b]The Property of a Lady[/b] (which is one of Ian Fleming's short stories and elements of which had been included in Octopussy), but this was never confirmed. What was confirmed is that the story would deal with the destruction of a chemical weapons laboratory in Scotland, and the events would take place in London, Tokyo and Hong Kong. [b]However, the film was cancelled due to legal issues between UA/MGM and EON, which lasted for four years.[/b]" The four years ended Dalton's contract and we got Brosnan instead, and Goldeneye. Yes, I realize it wasn't confirmed.
Liam Neeson is a legend and Taken was a FANTASTIC movie.
The trailer didn't feature enough exploding cars. (:
The trailer would have been far better if you'd included sound from the clips along with the music.
[QUOTE=DOG-GY;28485365]Taken was a great movie IMO[/QUOTE] As good as commando with Arnie?
[QUOTE=cdr248;28530181]As good as commando with Arnie?[/QUOTE] Better.
If Roger Moore wasn't too old at 57, then I don't think Liam Neeson is too old at 58.
That was awesome, props! The part where agent M says, "when you can't tell your friends from your enemies it's time to go." You should have had some scenes with Liam and that Jean Claude guy in France shaking hands / pointing guns. Would have made sense.
Seemed way to action packed IMO
[QUOTE=Mr. Agree;28477035]Okay, so I watched the film "Taken" and thought that this had cool scenes that could easily work as a Bond trailer. I realised that Neeson had cast for the role but Brosnan got it at the time. Of course, he would be too old now but this is what I spruced up: [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrxoOSWhtA4[/MEDIA][/QUOTE] This makes me miss the day of Pierce Brosnan ripping it up as James Bond. Liam Neeson is definitely also quite the badass (Especially being James in Fallout 3)
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