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Speaking of “suits”, hot toys should go with one of Daniel Craig’s most iconic looks, and they wouldn’t have to worry about any tailoring at all!
The Casino Royale tux (and I believe all the suits in CR) were done by Brioni, which were a carry over from Brosnan’s movies.
The later Craig movies switched to Tom Ford which have the tighter/slim fit cut. It’s why his suit at the end of CR is missing the waist coat and slightly different than the one he wears at the beginning of Quantum even though it’s supposed to be picking up right where CR left off
Plus Nick Nack
‘The One’ and done…See, there's another license. Matrix. One-and-done for HT.
Damn! Claudine/Domino had some impressive abs back in the day!I'm shocked that no one has mentioned Bond's two hottest old-school women...
Domino (Thunderball)
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And... XXX (Spy Who Loved Me)
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Solitaire is smokin' too but was mentioned...
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Damn! Claudine/Domino had some impressive abs back in the day!
I think they will pick any Bond look with respective accessories that accompanied in a movie. Casino Royale I tux with pistol and heart defibrillator. My top choice would be Connery in From Russia with that case containing the sniper rifle, knife, gold sovereign, gas canister & lecter decoder.They will probably do a Daniel Craig first, then Brosnan, third I guess will be Roger M. follow by Connery and Dalton and then the guy from Her Majesty Secret Service. If they got the licence and I have heard is quite difficult and expensive to get and then please with the proposed product the rights holders, so I am confident they will do at least one of each Bond in a particular movie look...then if all sell well, we will get the full lineup in the classic tuxedo look...and be the first 1/6 company to do all the James Bond actors, up to now only Sideshow tried to do that but it was long ago and of course the quality can not compare to today's standards and expected detail and likeness.
The looks I would think to expect,
D. Craig in the suit and rifle at the end of Casino Royale or maybe his light grey suit (homage to Goldfinger Connery suit) or black overcoat and suit in Skyfall.
Brosnan in the "commando suit" at the start of Golden Eye or the suit combination at the Russian interrogation action sequence...there are more of the same style in the rest of his movies, formal suits or "casual field semi formal" ..he look good in all of them.
Roger Moore maybe his naval commander battledress uniform used in the tanker fight/rescue sequence, always like that look in The Spy Who Love Me, maybe his blue tuxedo from the same movie., Big Chief already did his black turtle neck commando suit and 44 magnum shoulder holster look as well as DID..so maybe this is pass over by HT.
Connery, his famous Goldfinger gray suit, maybe white coat/red rose/flower tuxedo look...Thunderbolt suit with rocket pack will be great to!!
Dalton...he used a lot of semi formal/sport look combinations, any of those will be great, he only did two movies, so there not much to chose from.
Her Majesty Secret Service..well...I really don't have any suggestion, to be honest is the least favorite Bond movie for me...my personal opinion and taste of course.
I fully expect Brosnan and Craig, with a high chance of each in two styles. If they go further, they'll add Connery.
I just did a cursory search of James Bond actor popularity rankings, not that I had to, and most have Connery at the top.
I would expect Craig, the most recent, and Connery, the original, to be the two that HT would make... if they make more than 1.
Brosnan might be 3rd.
which Bond's popularity corresponds more with the age of collecting toys and being raised on that mentality/fascination?
I can't say, honestly. I remember them existing though.Were there a lot of Brosnan Bond toys? I don't recall.
There was a ton of Connery merchandise (for its time) after Goldfinger.
When was the Age of Collecting Toys, anyway? If its the last 20 years, then Craig should be the king. If its "post Star Wars", where you may have a good argument based on the merchandising explosion it spawned, then you'd think Moore would be the 'toy king' of Bond. Is the 'Age of Collecting Toys' really the 90's?
What type of merch was put out for the time with Connery? Genuinely curious, not doubting.
But I'd make the argument that the 90's really pushed collecting. Obviously Star Wars put it on the map, but it only ramped up from there. Fast food ads for toys. TV shows that were big commercials for toys.
I'd say that even if late 80s/early 90s kids didn't have Brosnan bond toys, they were coded into collecting by much of the marketing and media of the time which was congruent with Brosnan's tenure.
And then there were the video games too. Goldeneye obviously was an international hit for that demographic and cemented Brosnan to them.