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Oliver To James Bond: Daniel Craig In Review

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Daniel Craig's acting expertise prior to Quantam of Solace can be taken back as far as a school production of Oliver. His acting career is diverse and lengthy. He has even made it to the enviable label of sexiest man alive. Not only is he giving the movue world a shake-up but he also is known as the best dressed man in Britain. That has obviously been a feather in his cap since.

His movie list include recognized fliks such as Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Road to Perdition, The golden Compass, Layercake, the Invasion along with Casino Royal and Quantam of Solace.

Some of the wonderful and beatiful talent that has crossed the screen with Daniel have included Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie, and Gyneth Paltrow. Arguably, high level celebrity starlets are there too support him on his way up.

There have been some critiques on the lack of bedroom scenes and the obvious disappearance of the everyone's favourite gadet man, Q. Miss Moneypenny was on vacation too I guess. Some would argue that Bond films just aren't Bond films without Ian Flemings entertaining imagination highlighted throughout. I tend to agree as it was his imagination that got all this rolling. That said, it is an excellent rendition of Bonds finest hours and somehow more true to life and believable. I saw it twice and would be happy to watch it again.

Let's get down to some finer points such as signature statements. I noticed two of 007's signature noticable by their absence. If you can pick-up "shaken, not stirred" or "Bond, James Bond" then you're more alert than me. As I understand they were filmed but for artistic reasons weren't shown.

You'll be seeing more of theis great actor as he heads toward Bond Film number 25. Yes, that's right he's been signed up for the next three 007 adventures.

Interestingly, when Craig was queried as to who he believed would make a good 007, he recommended one of the Royal family as a fine sample of a glorified spy and inferred that he was suave and has a sense of danger about him. Daniel Craig isn't royalty but most fans agree that he's exciting, talented, wealthy, handsome and ticks all the right boxes. Many place a lot of emphasis on how well he dresses for the role. Note: they are committing more hot bedrooms scenes for Bond movies to come.

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