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I don't want to see Nolan helm a Bond film either. While I do like several of his films, I would agree that he's overrated and I wouldn't want to see him taking on a Bond film, especially after we've already kind of seen what a Nolan Bond film would look like with Skyfall.
The voice of reason.
Other side fo the argument, they got Marvel and made it a huge success, They got Star Wars and made it the biggest selling movie of 2015.
I want a Bond musical.
I want Bond to tap-dance through the title-sequence and sing the theme song himself!
Absolutely, even The Phantom Menace is a masterpiece compared to that lukewarm brew aimed at teenagers. At least, Episode I got a decent cast. TFA's cast is a joke, take away Ford and the movie is utter garbage.
Disney can do adult orientated action films
National Treasure 1 and 2
Captain America Winter Soldier
uhm that is about it
Like I said Could Disney do a good job and just supply the money to eon and let them do what they want sure... will they... No probably not as Disney is into world building we will more then likely get
Young Bond tv show based on the books by Charlie Higson and Steve Cole
Lucasarts doing the bond video games (which is both bad and good)
Some sort of Q teaches kids show on Disney for kids
A film or two based on Mallory
that long gesting Jinx film
a few felix leiter films
etc
and in all honestly yeah lets just have WB do it. Sure this means we might get a Nolan trilogy which I am both happy and nervous about but I would take Nolan doing bond over the above any day.
You're the new @Panchito
what does that mean?
@panchitopistoles
The devil should buy EON.
Yes, I understand that; my point is that there is true talent employed by Disney and that the Disney brand is no longer limited to light hearted family entertainment.
At this stage EoN can't do shit. If they could they'd be financing these productions themselves. As things stand it's all about negotiating the best deal possible for them and even then they've proven they don't always know a good thing when it presents itself so no, they would'nt simply just hire the makers of Winter Soldier because for starters, the Russos are American directors and we all know how EoN and some fans feel about not breaking "tradition".
I also don't agree on the notion that SPECTRE is a worse film then TSWLM. On the contrary, I think SP is a lot better, with a Bond far closer to Ian's creation, and a more consistent story which was better filmed as well.
I don't think many people would object to an American director. Many would, however, object to American cultural elements put in the Bond universe. And that's a risk that's hard to take.
And Disney are known to mix their frenchises up, or to go utterly PC once in a while. Bond should never be at risk to those forces.
In the end though, I'd love Nolan to helm a Bond film. I think he understood Batman better then anyone before him, and I hope he'll understand Bond very well too.
As for PC, Bond has been a victim of PC for decades now. As for Nolan, he's an English director who made a trilogy of a very American cultural icon, who's leading man was British and yet, there was nothing that compromised the American cultural veil that to varying degrees shrouds the world of batman.
The primary reason why I don't want Disney to take over Bond is because they go full PC on everything they've got and take. One of the reasons I despise their industry. That's where I agree with you.
While I did love Batman Begins, Nolan didn't fully comprehend Batman. Let's face it, he turned the franchise into a dark and convoluted police story and crime drama with a veiled vigilante called The Dark Knight (very briefly they called him Batman) doing little to nothing to intimidate his opponents. Both The Joker and Bane (along with Talia Al Ghul) totally owned him, and he merely scored a victory in the end. Merely. That's not the Batman I know.