EoN sells up - Amazon MGM to produce 007 going forwards

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  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
    Posts: 8,680
    When do you think we'll get the first announcement, even if it's just telling us who the creative head will be?
  • echoecho 007 in New York
    edited February 24 Posts: 6,498
    I think the ultimate problem with SP was that they simply couldn’t crack that script and that nobody was really at their A game.

    I agree. I think Mendes and Logan had one great Bond film in them and should have left it at that.

    I maintain Oberhauser and Blofeld should have been two separate characters. If Blofeld recruited him, Blofeld would still be "the author of all his pain."

    Hinx was tying up all the loose ends of Quantum, I guess? The Quantum-to-Spectre transition could have been clearer.

    There was just way too much going on in this film and most of it was half-baked.
  • edited February 24 Posts: 2,942
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Plenty of directors are still cracking out one film after another in their 80s. To suggest Campbell couldn't do it because of that is ridiculous.

    It's reasonable to wonder if an 81 year old director is up to the demands of making a large scale action movie. There might be a few directors still at work in their 80s, but are they making big action films? If so, are they good action films?

    That said, second-unit directors already handle a lot of action in the Bond films, so I suppose a very old, lower-energy director could farm out a lot of work, but then the quality of those sequences will depend on whoever they hire for the second unit.
  • Jordo007Jordo007 Merseyside
    Posts: 2,694
    echo wrote: »
    I think the ultimate problem with SP was that they simply couldn’t crack that script and that nobody was really at their A game.

    I agree. I think Mendes and Logan had one great Bond film in them and should have left it at that.

    I maintain Oberhauser and Blofeld should have been two separate characters. If Blofeld recruited him, Blofeld would still be "the author of all his pain."

    Hinx was tying up all the loose ends of Quantum, I guess? The Quantum-to-Spectre transition could have been clearer.

    There was just way too much going on in this film and most of it was half-baked.

    100% agree on this, I remember in the build up to Spectre thinking the twist was going to be Hinx was going to be revealed as Blofeld, as he was more physical presence in the books.

    I still think a bigger twist would been it be revealed Blofeld was revealed to be Oberhauser
  • Posts: 9,910
    Its dawned in me (and i will read the last 10 pages)

    But a better deal then this nightmare scenario would be

    Amazon gets 3 characters from the bond franchise (not bond of course) that they can make shows about
    EON stay as producers of Bond with Gregg and David stepping in
    Michael gets to retire
    Babs gets 5 projects she gets funding for and she will executive producer the bond films but guiiding David and Gregg if and when they need her

    This literally would of made everyone happy and keep Bond still essentially at EON
  • echoecho 007 in New York
    Posts: 6,498
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Its dawned in me (and i will read the last 10 pages)

    But a better deal then this nightmare scenario would be

    Amazon gets 3 characters from the bond franchise (not bond of course) that they can make shows about
    EON stay as producers of Bond with Gregg and David stepping in
    Michael gets to retire
    Babs gets 5 projects she gets funding for and she will executive producer the bond films but guiiding David and Gregg if and when they need her

    This literally would of made everyone happy and keep Bond still essentially at EON

    There was something about Gregg...still unclear what...
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    Posts: 41,097
    Mallory wrote: »

    This is one aspect that'll never change. If I ever need a good laugh, I just pop over to the 007 Store and look at those prices.
  • buddyoldchapbuddyoldchap Formerly known as JeremyBondon
    edited February 24 Posts: 278
    mtm wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Mendes is the best Bond director around, he really reinvented the whole thing for Skyfall in a new, lush, stylish form, and yet paying tribute to what it had been before. But his style may be too much of the previous way of doing things and too attached to Craig and they probably need to move on, much as I'd love to see another from him.

    Mendes had great DOP's more like.

    He certainly did, but as I already explained, a director doesn't just do the visuals.

    Maybe just express your own opinions instead of trying to belittle everyone else's for a change. Folks might even like you, you never know.

    Coming from the guy who literally has been belittling and gaslighting his way all the way to 17k posts. There are too many posts to count when you were out of line and you know it. I do not forget.

    Mendes certainly isn't the best director out there, as he doesn't grasp action for example. Hence the example from another member. SF and SP looked good, technically and visually due to Hoyte and Roger. I know very well what directors do beside that, not what I was pointing out. Perhaps you ought to think twice before calling Mendes the best Bond director around, as he isn't. If you can't direct action well you shouldn't direct Bond. Forster is another one.



  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 17,156
    echo wrote: »
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Its dawned in me (and i will read the last 10 pages)

    But a better deal then this nightmare scenario would be

    Amazon gets 3 characters from the bond franchise (not bond of course) that they can make shows about
    EON stay as producers of Bond with Gregg and David stepping in
    Michael gets to retire
    Babs gets 5 projects she gets funding for and she will executive producer the bond films but guiiding David and Gregg if and when they need her

    This literally would of made everyone happy and keep Bond still essentially at EON

    There was something about Gregg...still unclear what...

    This is in the podcast is it? I need to give this a listen, sounds like they were a bit mysterious.
    The only things I'd guess at would be the accident on the aeroplane set piece of Spectre he apparently was in charge of, or someone reacting badly to the quote attributed to him in that Wall St Journal piece, but I think that got a bit blown out of proportion.
  • echoecho 007 in New York
    edited February 24 Posts: 6,498
    I don't think that Gregg's quote wasn't anything that Barbara hadn't basically said or endorsed previously. I mean, as the keeper of the flame, she had to sign off on Craig in drag (for a good cause).
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited February 24 Posts: 17,156
    Yeah I didn't find it that shocking and it seemed like spitballing rather than a serious proposal for a new creative direction.

    The accident sounds much more like something which could potentially cause doubts, but then he's made Road To A Million since, which had members of the public up cranes and all sorts.
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