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That said, I do wish QOS had leaned slightly away from that 'grounded realism' and embraced that good old fashion Bond absurdity a bit more. Even the LALD novel had all these references to voodoo and fortune tellers, and DAF had a renovated Western ghost the villain used.
Creatively, I'm not even sure it'd give us that escapist, fantastical adventure that a lot of people want from a Bond film. More likely it'd be very referential to the time period, full of superficial nostalgia, very self-conscious about the changing social trends starting to appear, Bond's place in the world, how he treats women, his attitudes towards a myriad of things which aren't seen as acceptable anymore but are in this time frame etc. So more Mad Men than the 60s Bond films.
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I would say that NTTD did do something different with the nanobot concept though. They weren't just these things that destroyed buildings/material objects etc. but acted as a sort of weaponised virus. So while it's vaguely absurd, it has just enough basis in reality to be plausible, albeit in the universe of the film.
If anything I'd like to see a brainwashing type plot, perhaps with some sort of tech included. So not unlike TMWTGG's opening or the Ipcress File.
At this point I do trust the producers for how fantastic or otherwise they plan to make it. Fantastic is cooked into their formula.
Bring all the Bond actors in. Those who've passed - or those who still live and breathe but are in no mood to break a bone or spend the time - can appear by CGI if their heirs kindly would consent. Group mission, a la an MI group mission, except the members of the group all are Bond or colleagues. How ? Benedict Cumberbatch shows up and makes one of those swirly portal thingies appear. Oh, hell - YES bring in all the Bonds from CR '67 and Barry Nelson, too ! As well as the voice - somehow, just the voice - of Toby Stephens. Wanna REALLY get trippy ? (As if this were not enough) How about we look to the perhaps the most famous video of Bond theme performer aHa, and have animated Bond appear among all the "real world" people ? Ok...too much ? as Dr. Evil might ask. Fine, then produce it as a Teaser for when the next movie is soon to release. Sure, it might cost more to produce than the next film, but, y'know, as Dr. Kananga might say, Go Big or Go Home !
1. Balanced in tone, there's thrill, mystery, drama, action, and fun.
2. Good story and plot
3. Beautiful cinematography and colorful palettes.
4. It should not just be fantastical, it should be captivating.
5. Engaging characters
That's what all I asked for a film (not just Bond films, but any other films in general).
I’m sold.,