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Perhaps they could get Pixar to develop an animated rom-com starring Odd Job’s Hat and Klebb’s Shoe.
Terence Young & Richard Maibaum
- Paratrooper
- Zarak
- Tank Force
Terence Young & Johanna Harwood
- Paratrooper
Lewis Gilbert & Christopher Wood
- Seven Nights in Japan
Sam Mendes & John Logan
- they worked on Sweeney Todd before Mendes left the project
Danny Boyle & John Hodge
- Shallow Grave
- Trainspotting
- A Life Less Ordinary
- The Beach
- Trance
- Trainspotting 2
The Boyle/Hodge team is a writer-director team unlike any other in Bond movie history. They have been working together for over 20 years, and Hodge was not brought in to refine a script written by writers who were chosen by EON, he is the sole writer of the movie (at least for now).
I didn't find any of these movies to be terribly exciting (and A LIFE LESS ORDINARY and THE BEACH are generally regarded as stinkers). I was hoping Alex Garland would be Boyle's pick.
You're right-- that is quite the Super-Team. And you're also right this script is not off the backs of anything other than an original idea from Boyle. I wonder why people still think Hodge is working off of P&W when it's been quite clear from everything said by the people involved how this all came about.
Anything is likely. But Waltz seems out of it.
To me it's likely that Spectre, Blofeld, and even Waltz return in BOND 25. But I won't fall on my sword over it.
Nope.
Nope.
Without having seen any Boyle films (will keep it that way until I've seen Bond 25; don't want to go to the theatre with any expectations of Boyle's filmmaking) - these screenshots do look really good.
Was it Tom Ford's influence really though?
Tom Ford was used on QoS and that film has the best cut of suits of all the Craig-bond films. I seem to remember Tamime going on about wanting a tighter fit and the suits being closer to Craig's body during the production for SF and harping on about how great Craig's body is. Whoever the costume designer was for QoS needs to be brought back.
Anyone working on a Bond film as a prerequisite should be made to study all 6 60s era Bond films for overall reference.
100% agree
Me too.
I will be happy if they ignore SP, but I'm not totally convinced they'll do that. I think there is still a chance for at least some form of continuation of the story.