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Good question there. As far as I know, the Bond producers' approach has never been to go after A-List directors - perhaps for two reasons. First, because such directors as Nolan and Spielberg (some of whom tend to be auteurs) would want more artistic control than the Bond people would be willing to give them. And, second, because, yes, they'd be too expensive.
You may or may not know that, around the time of the filming of GF, a young George Lucas and Steven Spielberg visited the original Bond producers Cubby Broccoli and Harry Saltzman and certainly one or either of them expressed an interest in directing a Bond early on in their careers. Just the last few weeks, however, as if to underline my above point, Spielberg publicly stated that the Bond people wouldn't be able to afford him now if ever they approached him as a potential helmer.
As to the (still) very early noises we're hearing about Bond 23 - and especially its script - I agree things sound good. The proof as always, of course, will be in the pudding. And product placement? Well, big budget Hollywood films are obviously very expensive and probably only getting more and more costly. They've got to be paid for somehow, I guess... ;)
I think Mendes could prove to be a very good choice as he seems to get story and character looking at his past films, plus he's read all the novels like Craig so that gives me faith about him being able to take Bond in the new "full Bond" direction. The action I'm not to sure on but he's got one hell of a crew (and maybe cast) behind him so the potential is there for one of the best in ages. As for the product placement issue, that shouldn't be any worse than the most recent films - which is bad enough in my opinion.
I've no idea who I'd pick for future films, mind. If Mendes does well enough maybe he'll except the offer to return. That would be nice for a change.
23rd film now, they must certainly know what they're doing...
Danny Boyle would get my vote - someone with a bit of visual flair - as for film after film we are bereft of people who can shoot something with a bit of imagination. Apart from Martin Campbells crane shot as Bond stands atop the dam you have to go back to Peter Hunts helicopters at dawn for a shot that makes the hairs stand up on the back of your neck.
Its an anomaly in the film world that Bond is one of the biggest franchises out there, yet all they ever hire is jorneymen directors. Presumably Babs is the Mike Ashley of Hollywood and wants to keep as much of the cash in her pockets as possible.
http://www.slashfilm.com/steven-spielberg-trivia-a-connection-to-argo-why-he-hasnt-directed-a-james-bond-film-and-more/#more-143621
Spielberg also recently made a comment via the press during the promotion of his new Lincoln movie. I agree his reputation isn't as strong as it once was.
I enjoy his work but don't think he could ever do a Bond film, his style wouldn't work at all.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/1468/what-directors-would-you-like-to-see-helm-a-bond-film-or-more/p8#Item_228
'Who should direct a Bond film', which was well underway last I looked
http://collider.com/quentin-tarantino-kill-bill-vol-3-james-bond/217035/
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=100367