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That is actually a little reassuring. It's the way that people talk about him that worries me. I don't want another director that is even slightly Mendesian.
Villeneuve understands suspense, so can handle that and thereby would also likely get the most out of big action set pieces. Mendes doesn't fully grasp either suspense or action
Does Villeneuve get the character and Fleming... that is a question mark. Mendes once again did not fully grasp either.
You ought to watch demange's film 71 and his tv series top boy if you haven't he's quite qualified to direct a craig bond film.
It does seem a bit odd that Craig would confirm his return during the 'Logan Lucky' press tour, and now Baz drops this during Villeneuve's 'Blade Runner' press tour. Is there a pattern forming?
Blade Runner 2049 premieres on global james bond day an announcement i think is coming sooner than later!
Not that the Bond of SF or SP had anything to do with either of them.
Can't separate the two.
He does not fully understand the film medium. I'm sure there are plenty of directors who would point that out. I'm not saying he's a bad filmmaker, but he is handicapped by his stage sensibilty. He is as happy with soliloquys and characters explaining things through long exposition dialogue exchanges rather than showing things happen.
The rest of your comments are too retarded to debate.
I would not be shocked if they are going the "Logan" route for Craig's last outing. Villianeuve has proven he can direct a compelling R rated film. However it would fly in the face of the Bond method which is not limiting the viewership.
The Wolverine is a guy that fights with claws, so I can understand that they really let loose with the last one, and I can understand the rating it received.
Bond doesn't need to get any more violent than Craig's first two (balls-busting scene anyone?)
He understands the film medium just fine in my view. SF was an exposition heavy and theatrical style film, which suited Mendes' sensibilities better than a more action oriented entry like SP. That is why the earlier film is generally more well regarded.
With regards to Fleming, of course the essential character traits emanate from the novels, but they are embellished and modified to suit the film medium and the tastes of today's audience, while respecting the rich cinematic legacy and history. More or less comes into play in each film depending on what kind of film they go for as well.
Good call Sarah Gadon looks the part
I would be all for action that moves the story and illuminates/develops character, instead of just showing explosions and vehicles crashing into each other.
By rated R, do you mean 15+?
Like @jake24 said they might be really trying to persuade villianeuve to do the next film and put dune on ice but if villianeuve chooses to drop bond 25 and go ahead with dune then they will hire demange.
Yann has done some great work on British TV and 71 is brilliant. But he is, understandably, an unknown quantity when it comes to be studio filmmaking. He'd be a fun and interesting risk.
Denis is a seasoned pro. He's the hottest director working in Hollywood currently and seems destined to become the new Christopher Nolan. He has also expressed a desire to make a Bond film. So while he may be seen as an arty-auteur type, he has displayed enough genre inclinations throughout his career to win over both cinephiles and the general popcorn-consuming audiences.
I think EON are waiting with baited breath to see Blade Runner 2049 (which looks outstandingly good) and hope they can win Denis around. Failing that - Yann probably gets the offer. I think Daniel Craig schmoozing D-Vill will be the chief factor here......
The fact that Baz has written an article about this convinces me that Villenueve will direct Bond 25
Personally, I want a Villenueve Bond movie more than anything - but Yann is also an amazing choice. I feel slightly spoiled by the notion that they are the frontrunners. We may have to wait a rather long time for Bond 25, but the stars are seemingly aligning for something special......
Yeah, I don't care for phrases like these, really.
The sooner they lock in villianueve or demange and a distribution deal the faster they can get the ball rolling.
Im not really too crazy about any of the directors being thrown around the last year. While Mendes probably wasnt the right choice for Spectre, I think given the right material to work with Mendes could give us another Skyfall. If Mendes could give us something even a little better than Skyfall I would pick him to helm again or even campbell. The other choices just dont interest me