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I mean we've never had a film where going in its been decided that this is the last hurrah for a particular Bond.
I think Connery was clear when doing DAF that he wouldn't come back for LALD, and he was quite clear during the making of YOLT that that would be his last one.
I'm not sure I'd label GoldenEye or Casino Royale as "stripped down" with regards to the action contained within. Now, I would agree that they are "stripped down" when compared to other Bond films made since the current EON regime took control, but they still contain their share of over-the-top action sequences (the tank chase in GE, parkour and airport in CR).
When @Mendes4Lyfe champions a "lean, mean Bond outing" in the style of Dr. No, I have to agree that that's exactly what I'd want to see from Bond 25. I'd strip things back even further than Casino Royale did and have the film just feature a good, tense thriller of a story with something tangible on the line, absent of parental, sibling, and trust issues, which the series has become far too bogged down in with recent entries.
Bravo! =D>
I agree on the personal element. Enough of that, and I'm quite certain post-Craig we will see far less of it.
Great idea. DR NO would be a great role model to use for the next film. Mostly gritty detective/espionage with the, shall I say, subtle fantasy elements saved until the end. They should take this approach with or without Craig.
I'd like to agree, but the evidence points to the contrary. There's been a personal element to every one of the Bond films produced by Barbara Broccoli. Until EON proves that they're willing and/or able to change course on this, I have to believe that we're going to continue getting more of the same.
Although the official news of the new Bond distributor is now running late since last month. But i'll tell you what, i've recently published an article called Top 5 Major Film Studio To Win The James Bond Rights:
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Please be advised that it hasn't been officially announced yet until further notice.
It's #4/24 in my rankings.
Fair enough but the push in the marketing wasn't making a big deal about it. It would be great to have trailers saying.
Craig is back as James Bond 007
ONE.
LAST.
TIME.
Yes cos they were trying their hardest to get him to do another one - which may end up being the same situation here - the producers may keep hoping he'll come back for another. I.e. that marketing situation would only happen if the decision was made mutually.
Quite. I mean, for gods sake, the LTK template is growing very tiresome.
Yeah, it's over kiddo. He had a good run. 11 years, 4 films. You can't say fairer than that.
This is true, nobody can hold a grudge if he quits or even EON would decide to move on.
What probably angers most people is that Craig wasn't allowed to do more Bond movies within a reasonable time.
A 4 year gap and then again a 3 year gap is just not acceptable in my opinion. EON seems to be the only studio that is not able to have a longterm plan.
It should be elementary that when they cast a new Bond, that they plan at least 3 movies including casting directors and writers and recurring cast like M, Q and Moneypenny.
Anything else will just be dumb, lazy and incompetent.
To be fair the 4 year gap should have been 3 had it not been for the stuff going on at MGM, and the 3 year gap would have been two had they not accommodated Mendes' schedule.
Personally, I draw the line at a ginger Bond.
It saddens me to look at Bond timelines as the longer gaps makes me feel the series may eventually peter out.