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Matthew Goode

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entertainment6 months ago

Matthew Goode Missed James Bond Role Over Dark, Controversial Pitch

Matthew Goode revealed he didn't get to audition for James Bond after sharing a dark, gritty vision for the character, which was too intense for the franchise's direction. Instead, Daniel Craig was cast, and the next Bond film is now in development with new director Denis Villeneuve and producers aiming to honor the legacy while introducing fresh elements.

entertainment6 months ago

Matthew Goode's Failed James Bond Audition and Controversial Pitch

Matthew Goode revealed he never auditioned for James Bond and shared his dark idea for the character, which was not well received. The article discusses the history of the Bond franchise, the selection of Daniel Craig as Bond, and ongoing rumors about the next actor to take on the role, with mentions of potential candidates and the franchise's future under Amazon MGM Studios.

television7 months ago

Netflix's 'Dept. Q': A Riveting Nordic-British Crime Thriller

Netflix's 'Dept Q' is a dark, intense crime series based on Jussi Adler-Olsen's books, featuring a troubled detective, Carl Morck, played by Matthew Goode, who investigates cold cases while confronting personal trauma. The series intertwines his story with that of prosecutor Merritt Lingard, creating a psychologically complex and suspenseful narrative that explores the emotional toll of crime-solving. Despite some overlong moments, it offers a riveting, neo-noir mystery with compelling characters and twists.

film2 years ago

"Freud's Last Session: Hopkins and Goode Shine in Thought-Provoking Drama"

"Freud's Last Session" is a film adaptation of Mark St. Germain's play, featuring Anthony Hopkins as Sigmund Freud and Matthew Goode as C.S. Lewis. The movie explores a fictional meeting between the two intellectuals as they debate the existence of God. Set against the backdrop of a world on the brink of war, the film delves into the personal lives and experiences of Freud and Lewis. Hopkins delivers a captivating performance, supported by Goode's nuanced portrayal. Director Matthew Brown successfully balances the intellectual dialogue with visually engaging elements. The film offers thought-provoking insights into belief systems and the importance of open dialogue.