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Nah, then I wouldn't have gotten The Devils Double.
Someone erasing Purvis and Wade from existence though...
I'm not really a fan of QOS, and with CR they had the book for the basic story and had Paul Haggis helping.
I don't think we can fairly judge who's fault the failures in DAD were.
Disagree on Brosnan leaving after TWINE, even though I think he would've gone out on a high with that one. I reckon he could've done one or two more after DAD. Not CR, he was too old for that, but one or two more down to earth films from him would've been great.
I haven't seen much of Tamahori's other work, but if it appears that CGI is something of a forte for him, or requirement, then he should never have been allowed near a Bond project in the first place
DAD was his first big film I think, he'd just done smaller films before that. I think because of how big the film was he got carried away and went overboard with the CGI. I saw a film called The Devils Double and I was dead suprised when I found out he directed it, it was really good and had basically no CGI.
I think when he does big action films like DAD or XXX he just gets carried away.
When Tanner is driving Bond to the new digs, and the car goes through a gate and down a curved ramp (where the two guards with guns are standing), MGW, I think, can be seen walking along the pavement to the left, he's wearing a grey/beige coat, can't quite remember, and a flat cap I think.
Keep an eye out.
- James :)
I didn't see that.
I think I spotted Wilson over Tanner's shoulder, when he opens a door and informs M it's time for them to leave the agents' funeral.
With his son, before Denbigh, M and MP face off in the Whitehall corridor.
I genuinely thought MGW only did a Hitchcock in Bond films as a bit of fun but here he is in an actual part with about 5 lines. I have to say I find it a bit baffling - is he trying to forge an acting career? IMDB doesnt list EON or him as being involved with the production so did he just do it for a mate? But then who is interested in seeing an MGW cameo except the likes of us?
Nonetheless with no sign of B25 on the horizon at least Bond fans who only like the series for MGW's cameos have something to tide them over.
There was interview with Frears around the time of the release of The Program where he was asked about this. He mentioned that it was done as a favour.
Wilson has also commented on it. I think he said something to the effect that it was done for a bit of fun. Frears thought it would be funny for him to cameo in something aside the Bond films.
Wilson has stated that his cameos are so-called "lucky charms" in the film. Personally, I always look forward to them. Though I'm not overly enthused by Gregg Wilson popping up. It just feels a little forced. We get that he's trying to follow in his father's footsteps but sometimes I think the Bond films need to veer away from tradition and do something innovative and new.
But whatever. They're 5 second cameos, so I'm really bitching about nothing.
Well it certainly worked for DAD didnt it.
A bit disconcerting if he's going to take the reins. Or is it? Would we rather have an MGW clone or someone with his own ideas? I think I'd take the former as I dont want some young guy coming up with more creative new notions along the lines of stepbrothergate.
I didn’t notice Greg Wilson in NTTD, so I had wondered if he simply skipped out until that video pointed him out.