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uh, did you watch Skyfall? Because that Bond film was heavily influenced by The Dark Knight, that's the closest thing to a Chris Nolan's Bond. If Skyfall can show a darker JB, then I don't see a problem with Chris Nolan decting Bond, he won't turn Bond into Batman because just watch Skyfall.
Bond had a lot of influence already from past stuff that was popular during that time of release:
From Russia with Love (Alfred Hitchcock film, primarily North by Northwest)
Live and Let Die (Blaxploitation)
The Man with the Golden Gun (Kung Fu craze)
Moonraker (Star Wars and sci-fi theme involving outer space)
and now Casino Royale was influenced by Chris Nolan's Batman Begin (Bond getting rebooted and show a more darker Bond), both Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace are "James Bond Begin" while Skyfall is 007 version of The Dark Knight. So basically, Skyfall give us an idea what a Chris Nolan's Bond would look like. I for one support Chris Nolan if Eon give him the green light to direct the next Bond film. I don't see what's the harm, it's not like he's going to change the cast like replacing Ben Withshaw to Cillian Murphy for Q or change Ralph Finnes to either Michael Caine or Gary Oldman for M.
Corbould, who won an Oscar in 2011 for his work on Nolan's Inception, told Digital Spy that he would love to see Nolan tackle a 007 movie.
Nolan has previously voiced his admiration for the Bond series, while Skyfall director Sam Mendes acknowledged that The Dark Knight was influential on his Daniel Craig-starring Bond outing.
"Chris is a great fan of Bond films," said Corbould, whose first Bond movie was A View to a Kill. "We spend a lot of time analysing them, him interrogating me on why things were done in certain Bond films. I've done 13 Bonds so I've got quite a history with them.
"I think he likes the way they're made, some better than others. The end part of the third act in Inception was his little homage to Bond."
Corbould continued: "I would love to see him do one. I think he would make an extraordinary Bond. Having seen Skyfall that's a tough act to follow."
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/news/a440974/dark-knight-rises-christopher-nolan-would-make-extraordinary-bond-movie.html
I think your points are more valid for TMWTGG and MR.
Yes, I did know that Hitchcock was approached by Ian Fleming when he was working on his "LONGITUDE 78 WEST" screenplay in 1959. It wasn't several times though. In fact EON offered the director's chair to Val Guest, Guy Hamilton, Ken Hughes and Guy Green before settling on Terence Young. The story of Hitchcock's involvement is mostly down to Fleming wanting a big name director to help finance his first Bond project with Xanadu Productions. Of course this never happened and Saltzman bought the rights to the majority of the Bond books. It's true that EON sought the services of Cary Grant though this was rejected when he wouldn't commit to more than one picture. Grant had the looks but his lighter touch would have been complete polar opposites to the earthy physical grace of Connery, giving the film an altogether different texture. However, I've read no reports that EON approached Hitchcock first.
The book FRWL (1956) was also written a few years before NBNW (1959) so it's not feasibly possible that Hitchcock's film had any influence or bearing on the overall story, apart from the insertion of the helicopter chase in the movie.
Though I will happily admit, therefore willing to concede, that Skyfall has taken inspiration from TDK alongside Bourne. :)>-
What makes you think he'd use any of these people? None of these people will ever play Bond.
This is old news, but was released 11/27:
http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/news/a440974/dark-knight-rises-christopher-nolan-would-make-a-great-bond-film.html
I hope not. Zimmer is the most overrated composer in the business, IMO.
Aside from that: Please, oh PLEASE do it Chris!
Zimmer would do a better score than Thomas "overhyped and ultimately forgettable and now everybody wants Arnold back" Newman.
Zimmer is an improvement on DA every day and on Sunday twice as much, okay and on sabbath as well.;)
I agree. But I still think DA>>Newman by a mile, I really like most of Arnolds scores. Zimmer would be better than both though, I'd love for him to do Bond.
I agree. Most of his scores sound the same and have that simple repeated 5 note motif he uses in most of his scores. He'd be worse than Newman. I'd want David Arnold to come back or Michael Giacchino to do a Bond score. No more Newman and No Zimmer.