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I expect a similar, but slightly more traditional Bond film.
Mendes is easily the best director ever to direct a Bond film, there is no reason for him to think he is only as good as Terence Young.
The ones in the opening post eg TSWLM - MR, LALD-TMWTGG are a case of same director repeating what worked before as best they can.
GF - TB? Different directors and I can't see any particular signs of Terence Young trying to carry on Lewis Hamilton's style, although I agree the similar tone is more apparent than it is with earlier Young films. The TB editing however, especially in the fight sequences, reminds me more of FRWL.
CR - QOS? Can't really see any similar style - just a companion piece for storytelling purposes.
Ouch! Misquoted... the horror, the horror!! :>
'not helped by the partly undeserved hype and box-office success of SF'
-> 'undeserved' was only applicable to 'the hype' - not 'the box-office success'.
I can see how it could be interpreted that way...
CR's hard edged, 'realistic' (by 007 standards) style was taken to the extreme in QoS (minus the story). I see some attempt at creating a follow up with the same ingredient that was praised in CR...
With respect to Bondfilms, Terence Young is still the standard that has yet to be matched.
I agree with this and I dare say that Campbell has done a remarkable job in continuing the legacy that Young started us off with. That being said, best director, best actor, best whatever is indeed crucial but it by no means counts unless we see it with these Bond films. Craig may arguably be the best actor to be cast as Bond but there's no way he trumps Connery and it has nothing to do with Sean being cast first. Look at Campbell outside of Bond I'm not particularly interested in the guy but his 2 movies are excellent. Bloody excellent and his contributions to the series are almost without fault.
Mendes, however, did a very good job with SF, if we forget the script for a second, his talents purely as a director in filming, framing and his overall stewardship was for the most highly commendable given the scale of these productions and his inexperience in working with this sort of film. That being said, with the cast, locations and some of the set pieces we do know of for SPECTRE, on paper, SPECTRE could end up being one of the best Bond movies made and if it is a success by way of completely blowing SF out of the water (I'm not talking financially here) but purely as an exciting and gripping piece of art then Mendes for all intents and purposes has every chance and opportunity to take the 2nd place spot of directors who've made a Bond film. On principle a Kong, however, he'd need to make a minimum of 3 movies to tie or beat Young but that's my own personal reasoning on that one.
To sum things up, although SPECTRE will expand on some if the themes that occurred in SF, SPECTRE will definitely be it's own film, it's already easy to see how different it is from an atmosphere and scale perspective it is from SF. I think we're all going to be surprised with what Mendes brings. If you look at GE and CR, again, purely from the way the movies were directed, they look like they weren't directed by the same man.
Interesting points @ doubleoego.
Regarding Craig and Mendes - I am hopeful that their undoubted potential will come to fruition in SP, as they could become the best Bondactor/director combo in the series' history, IF they get a few more details right and take their craft to the next level, of which they are most definitely capable...
I agree with this completely. I have never seen two Bond films featuring the same actor that came sequentially and are so different in flavour, except maybe MR to FYEO which both featured Moore.
Only the way the fights were done were similar to some extent (kinetic and immediate). Everything else was quite different. There is absolutely no breathing room in QoS, intentionally......tons of breathing room in CR (almost old-fashioned in pace).
I think Mendes will borrow what worked in SF but will mix it up a bit (since he's an arthouse guy). Expect the same humour, less violent fights compared to QoS/CR, but everything a little grander IMO. From the most recent rumours, the same drama/personal element will exist.
In what ways was Bond "more refined" in QoS than CR?
If your theory is correct OP I just hope they plug the plotholes (I believe Mendes more or less admitted that SF has significant ones when he said they'd had someone go over the SPECTRE script to plug them) and bring back a bit of fun.
I really hope not and to be honest I don't see that happening. For starters, with SF Mendes was wet behind the ears with this sort of movie production and as Gary Powell put it, SF was merely Mendes getting his feet wet. Secondly, other movies and tv shows are putting the fights in SF to shame, the winter soldier is a good example of how to improve and step things up with the action for which it got praised for; thirdly SF received some criticism particularly from the Chinese market saying the action really was underwhelming which I agree with; appealing to such a market is crucial financially speaking if we're hunting for that $billion mark; fourthly with Bautista being cast and the role he plays in the film, it's expected for the altercations to be highly visceral, kinetic and ferocious and lastly, SPECTRE has hired Olivier Schneider to choreograph the fights, the guy is absolutely amazing and judging by his work, he doesn't get hired for the rubbish we got in SF; we should be in for a real aggressive and violent treat with the fights for this movie.
I hope you're right.
I'm not advocating for what we got in SF, which was garbage in the fights dept., particularly after the excellence we got in CR & QoS (bad editing in the latter aside).
I realize the Asian market may want more fisticuffs, but I think Mendes may want to balance that requirement with the need to appeal to some of the older crowd & female crowd Stateside who may (may) want less violence and more emotion.
We are likely to get better fights than SF (not difficult to do) but I don't think they will be as violent as some us (myself included) would like.