Oswalt lays out the definitive guide for what it takes to play 007, and it’s got nothing to do with race.
Current James Bond author Anthony Horowitz pissed off a lot of people when he said in an interview with the Daily Mail that Idris Elba was "too street" to play James Bond.
“For me, Idris Elba is a bit too rough to play the part. It’s not a colour issue. I think he is probably a bit too ‘street’ for Bond," said the author of the upcoming Bond book Trigger Mortis.
He's since apologized.
Fred Prouser / Reuters
We asked actor, comedian and pop culture expert Patton Oswalt about whether Elba should play Bond. His ensuing rant broke down exactly what an actor needs to be 007 (and it's got nothing to do with their skin). Here's his full response.
"What’s so sad about this controversy is it isn’t even that the guy (Anthony Horowitz) is being racist or politically incorrect. It’s that he doesn’t understand how James Bond works.
"The whole idea of James Bond is that they found this fucking bruiser, this psychopathic bruiser, they cleaned him up so that he could wear a tux and infiltrate but then still be a total killer."
Danny Moloshok / Reuters
"The whole tension inside of James Bond is this suave British guy that in reality is just a street-level ass-kicker. That's why Sean Connery is so amazing. He's this working-class Scottish weightlifter dude then they put him in a tux and he looks great."
Via buzzfeed.com
"It’s why Roger Moore wasn’t good, because he was too suave. There was no ass-kicking to him."
Via gph.is
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