Morning Call Sheet: A New James Bond, My Life Is a Sitcom, and Happy Friday
by John NolteBecause I’m such a fan, I watched more episodes of Elba’s BBC series “Luther” than I normally would’ve. The problem is that I simply didn’t like his character. Luther’s just a little too preoccupied with himself and the subplot involving his relationship with a serial killer never rang true.
But Elba is an extraordinary talent, no question. His scenes as Stringer Bell in “The Wire” sizzled and I have no doubt he could transition his undeniable presence and charisma to the big screen. Furthermore, there’s a playfulness about him that would do the Bond franchise an enormous amount of good after what will be at least three VERY stoic Daniel Craig turns.
Just as “For Your Eyes Only” was a nice grounding of the franchise after the outlandish (but fun) space adventures of “Moonraker,” “Casino Royale” felt like a necessary reboot after the ice castle and invisible car-nonsense of “Die Another Day.” But after the awfulness that was “Quantum of Solace,” I’m ready for the series to get its sense of humor and charm back.
Elba could do that. The man has panache, depth, and a knowing sense of humor. Watching the shallow, race-obsessed Left celebrate the color of his skin would be nauseating (who cares that he’s black?), but it would be more than worth it.







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