CRMust John Cleese playing Q OR R ?
#1
Posted 28 August 2001 - 11:49 PM
#2
Posted 01 November 2001 - 08:23 PM
If you get these ideas out now, they can't use them in the movie
#3
Posted 03 November 2001 - 12:30 PM
but remember that the Q Branch scenes have always been comic relief in Bond films. quote]
In the earlier Bonds, though, the comedy in the Q scenes came because Desmond Llewelyn played the part absolutely straight, without a glimmer of humour.
Cleese is capable of doing the same (see his British sheriff in Silverado), but I'm afraid having hired him, EON will ask for a Basil Fawlty clone.
#4
Posted 05 November 2001 - 03:23 AM
I assume that Q stands for "Quartermaster"
#5
Posted 05 November 2001 - 05:23 AM
#6
Posted 01 November 2001 - 03:55 PM
None (01 Nov, 2001 12:03 p.m.):
Am i the only one who found Cleeses role as'R' in the last film irritating,intensely annoying and an insult to the intelligence?
Nope - not at all. You can stick a tick by my name for that one.
It seems to me that while Brosnan wishes to play the role tough and hard, the producers still want to cover all bases with the addition of this slapstick buffoonery type of behaviour. If Cleese stays, I hope someone has the sense to say that his character has made marvellous progress in the intervening three years and is somewhat more capable than his previous endeavours which included getting coats stuck in doors and presumably, ties dropped in wine glasses.
#7
Posted 29 August 2001 - 12:17 AM
In the first draft by Purvis & Wade the pre-titles sequence opens in Cuba and our girl is sitting in a corner rolling cigars with her thighs. Nice.Blue Eyes (29 Aug, 2001 01:07 a.m.):
From memory the Cigar Girl went through many name changes. I think the final script had her dubbed as Juliette the Cigar Girl. But cause her real name was never mentioned she was credited as what she would be most remembered as, the chick with the cigars, hence Cigar Girl.
#8
Posted 29 August 2001 - 12:21 AM
#9
Posted 29 August 2001 - 12:26 AM
zencat (29 Aug, 2001 01:17 a.m.):
In the first draft by Purvis & Wade the pre-titles sequence opens in Cuba and our girl is sitting in a corner rolling cigars with her thighs. Nice.
I saw that little opening for the first time the other day. God that would have been a great scene I've really got to get my hands on all the drafts of TWINE. I'm going to definetly do it for Bond 20. I think I'll go overboard with merchandise
#10
Posted 29 August 2001 - 12:35 AM
Tell me about it.James Page (29 Aug, 2001 01:21 a.m.):
If we had a dollar for every time someone metions the R & Q thing....
Maybe CB.N should have a FAQ section?
#11
Posted 29 August 2001 - 12:47 AM
#12
Posted 01 November 2001 - 10:39 PM
Simon (01 Nov, 2001 03:55 p.m.):
If Cleese stays, I hope someone has the sense to say that his character has made marvellous progress in the intervening three years and is somewhat more capable than his previous endeavours which included getting coats stuck in doors and presumably, ties dropped in wine glasses.
I suspect that Cleese's role will become a bit more serious. You have to remember that Cleese was planning on doing a couple of more pictures as Q's assistant and I imagine they wanted to leave some room for growth. I expect to see a lot of 'marvellous progress' now that they know he will be Q in this film.
#13
Posted 02 November 2001 - 10:51 AM
'Right, now pay attention 007'.
'Please try and return it in pristine order'.
#14
Posted 02 November 2001 - 12:23 PM
Maybe there will be a new set of repartee developed between Cleese's Q and Brosnan's Bond, which will become the standard in future movies.scaramanga (02 Nov, 2001 10:51 a.m.):
....but remember that the Q Branch scenes have always been comic relief in Bond films. No doubt, he'll be given DL's famous lines:
'Right, now pay attention 007'.
'Please try and return it in pristine order'.
When Pierce is eventually replaced, this repartee can still be utilised as form of continuity between the two Bonds. Assuming that Cleese will outlast Brosnan.
#15
Posted 02 November 2001 - 09:10 PM
Hows about... erm can anyone think of some??
As for the will Cleese last... well he's got his new hip now! He could last for years!!
Pity they couldn't have got someone younger. I give him ten years... which is a shame.
All this chopping and changing in the series may (I think) cause a wane in its popularity (but I will still love it all the same).
#16
Posted 02 November 2001 - 09:51 PM
#17
Posted 01 November 2001 - 11:50 AM
#18
Posted 05 November 2001 - 09:28 PM
[quote]scaramanga (02 Nov, 2001 10:51 a.m.):
but remember that the Q Branch scenes have always been comic relief in Bond films. quote]
In the earlier Bonds, though, the comedy in the Q scenes came because Desmond Llewelyn played the part absolutely straight, without a glimmer of humour.
Cleese is capable of doing the same (see his British sheriff in Silverado), but I'm afraid having hired him, EON will ask for a Basil Fawlty clone.[/quote]
If you've ever seen Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, you'll know two things:
1. Kenneth Branagh is mad
2. John Cleese can act in a subdued manner, albeit that he is unrecognisable. Sort of the same thing for A Fish Called Wanda. Sort of.
However, from the performance in TWINE, it's all a bit one note shrill nonsense. Subtle it ain't. Funny it ain't either.
#19
Posted 29 August 2001 - 12:01 AM
#20
Posted 29 August 2001 - 12:07 AM
From memory the Cigar Girl went through many name changes. I think the final script had her dubbed as Juliette the Cigar Girl. But cause her real name was never mentioned she was credited as what she would be most remembered as, the chick with the cigars, hence Cigar Girl.
Which brings back a very funny memory. Watch the Titanic Credits. And in there amongst the actors is a credit, Woman In Water. If you've seen the film you'll know there's about 500 of them, but this single woman got a credit!
Here it is, just pulled it off IMDb
Kathleen S. Dunn .... Woman in Water (as Kathleen Dunn)
and here's another funny one:
Tricia O'Neil .... Woman
or how about:
Vern Urich .... Man in Water
Funny funny
#21
Posted 01 November 2001 - 01:24 PM
#22
Posted 03 November 2001 - 04:38 AM
The new PS2 game 'Agent Under Fire' was one of the first things to allude Cleese becoming Q. A press release said they hired Cleese to do the voice in the game of the character Q. Now I was on the site today and low and behold there is a character (from Q-Branch) called 'R'. His picture is nothing like Q's. Could be something interesting to think about.
#23
Posted 03 November 2001 - 09:06 AM
Blue Eyes (03 Nov, 2001 04:38 a.m.):
I just found something interesting.
The new PS2 game 'Agent Under Fire' was one of the first things to allude Cleese becoming Q. A press release said they hired Cleese to do the voice in the game of the character Q. Now I was on the site today and low and behold there is a character (from Q-Branch) called 'R'. His picture is nothing like Q's. Could be something interesting to think about.
I noticed that as well. Throughout the game he is constantly referred to as R, but he looks nothing like John Cleese.