Yep. He's also an old man near the end of his life who the filmmakers are desperately trying to still look attractive by using lots of makeup and photoshop.
At 51, Craig is still younger than Sir Roger Moore was when he made his last Bond film A View To A Kill in 1985: he was 58.
He is also still younger than Sir Sean Connery when he made the unofficial Bond film Never Say Never Again in 1983: he was 53.
Originally Posted by CG2014
Yep. He's also an old man near the end of his life who the filmmakers are desperately trying to still look attractive by using lots of makeup and photoshop.
Originally Posted by VeryClean
51 old........ lots of cats on this board way older than that still blowing loads
Over 1 1/2 years ago when I heard James Cameron was returning to the Terminator franchise he created in 1984 to make a direct sequel to his 1991 Terminator 2 -
which will forget everything that happened in Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines, Terminator (4) Salvation, Terminator (5) Genisys,
none of them he was involved in.
I was excited.
Then when I heard that Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger will also return in this one,
I was even more excited.
Now not so much.
Some of the scenes looks like the same scenes from the first 2 films.
Just like Star Wars Episode 7 The Force Awakens looked like a remake of Star Wars 1977, Episode 4.
This looks like a money grab.
Hollywood needs to start coming up with new ideas.
No more remakes!
No more reboots!
That seems like the only thing they know to make nowadays.
They want to remake Scarface.
They also want to reboot the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.