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In all fairness, in the plus column for Forster I thought that The Kite Runner was a good flick.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0286975/
is his profile on Imdb.com
And the Kite Runner, QoS, and Finding Neverland all came down to great acting. While I do like the Land, Sea, Air, and Fire theme behind QoS, it wasn't very obvious. Almost seemed like an afterthought.
And @SaintMark seems to be right, the man can produce a good drama, just not very good action.
But a good director should know his capabilities, and for him to still be taking on big action flicks like Machine Gun Preacher and WWZ when they don't seem to be his forte is a problem that should be obvious to him (especially after his crucifying by the majority of Bond fans)
QoS is the better action movie, and my personal favorite of the two. But me having an interest in film I can't help but notice its imperfections and blame the director :P
What I both liked and disliked about QoS is that Forster seemed really concerned with deconstructing Bond: (1) the earth/water/air/fire action sequences and (2) the changes to the formula (Bond doesn't sleep with the main girl, Bond only kills the villain indirectly). While there are moments and scenes that work, QoS all too often feels as if Forster is more interested in tweaking the conventions than invested in the narrative.
Campbell has proven himself twice now, no matter what his record is outside Bond. If he ever wants to come back, Eon should make that happen.
Mendes is an outside-of-the-box choice. He has more widespread critical acclaim than either Campbell or Forster--the first Oscar-winning director on a Bond film!--but there's nothing to indicate that he has any experience with action sequences. I sincerely hope that we're not looking at another Forster or Apted.
QOs be the first movie directed by him i saw and can't judge what kind of directer he be before. Mabey a thriller/art house/drama directer. The Swiz Peter Weir. Peter Weir Australian who directed the Truman Show, Master & Commander & arthouse movies/drama.
Marc Forster working before QOS with a lot of English actors for some of his movies include Finding Neverland. But there the English connection end. This and the fact he making a movie with DAD Bond girl in 2001 not realy made that you think about Marc Forster be choose for making a Bond movie. But i like QOS and i whant believe that some very good things also because of him.