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MGW I'm bet he prefers TSWLM. I don't know why, I just have a feeling...
And as for Cubby... I'm going to say TSWLM because it was the first one he did without Salzman and he pulled out all the stops and made a epic film.
I don’t feel he’d have been a huge proponent of Craig – I think he’d appreciate CR and probably like SF as a film, just not as a “Bond film”. I reckon if Cubby been casting a new Bond for the reboot back in 2005, he’d have gone for Henry Cavill or someone equally as bland and affable.
Having said that, I actually appreciate the reign of Barbara Broccoli much more. I feel EON made a few fledging errors during the Brosnan years where Babs was maybe listening to Wilson too much and living in her father’s shadow.
Undeniably she has escaped from that and it’s clear that she was more forthright during Craig’s tenure. She has bought in high-calibre filmmakers (to mixed results, but you gotta admire her ability to coax people like Forster and Mendes).
The only thing working against Barbara is the frequency she delivers the films. The Bond films are more expensive than ever – but her hit-rate is significantly lower to her father’s, so it’s difficult to compare.
Agreed. Cubby was in it to make the most money. BUT, he was always 'looking to make' another FRWL.
That's something I've most certainly missed in my countless viewings since 2008. I'll keep an eye out next time, never noticed.
Yes, I admit I've never noticed that either.