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I haven't experienced any of his work,you rate him @RC7 ?
Yeah, he’s by no means an obvious choice, but he’s clearly a talent and a storyteller.
Well EON do seem to take a lifetime to put these films out these days. But I suspect even that isn't long enough for P+W to pull together a decent script. I don't think they have it in them. Their writing is tired, cliched and boring. [/quote]
Can't argue with that.[/quote]
I have been saying this for a while, but I never thought about Horowitz doing an adaption of his own books. If they want to reboot after Craig, then there is no better option then Forever and a Day. Just keep Purvis and Wade out of it. It's clear that their hearts aren't in it, with quitting after Skyfall and saying quotes like the Bond Villain is a reality with Trump. EON MOVE ON FROM THEM PLEASE! You're only hurting yourselves. End rant.
1. If Hodge was writing a script based on the treatment by P&W, then why weren't they mentioned in the May press release? Any idea, @ColonelSun ?
2. You know who would have absolutely no problem writing a great Bond script? Yes, Christopher Nolan.
3. My message to Barbra regarding BOND 25: [link]
Hahaha! :))
I can't see them coming up with a "sans Fleming material" either. So far the only Bond movies which had absolutely nothing from Fleming's novels was Tomorrow Never Dies (aside from Bond, M, Moneypenny and Boothroyd) and GoldenEye (some have said Sean Bean's character and his schemes may be loosely based on novel Drax).
And they're the same who suggested movie Goldfinger might have worked for SPECTRE (does it even make sense? What would SPECTRE gain from Goldfinger's plan?).
Indeed, I said the same things a few days ago. If anything, Bond 25 might be based on Fleming's YOLT and focus on Bond hunting and killing Blofeld.
He was great in LORD OF THE RINGS.
Agreed about OHMSS/SP. The title "Shatterhand" is already out there in an industry publication, so if B25 is based on Fleming, it's more likely to be YOLT.
How dare you make fun of Cullum ;)
Glennis Grace is my top pick for the new Bond theme. Her rendition of Licence to Kill on YT is excellent.
They need to get Arctic Monkeys in before the ship sales.
This. AM would be perfect, and they have an album to promote these days.
It would be really special, I think. Between AM, TBHAC and his Shadow Puppets work, you just know the sound is there. Turmer is also a Bond fan. I can’t think of a better band/artist who balance quality/commercial viability, which is essentially what they’ll be looking for.
They need to get on it for B25, Turner and co would ace the theme.
Without a doubt. I’d love to hear his voice over the opening credits.
Indeed, plus he (Turner) knows how to write decent lyrics, as well as catchy tunes. Just have them spend a few days in the studio with the composer of choice, and we'll have something on a different level to Writing's on the Wall.
Imagine them with a full orchestra behind them!
This.
This is really lackluster news. Willing to give the new film a chance, but constantly letting P&W write/edit films will hurt the franchise long term.
Let's get it on with then. At least we can 100 percent guarantee something fresh next film...
That would be fantastic! Turner's side project The Last Shadow Puppets features heavy use of string sections of course, but never a full orchestra.
This is very interesting to me. Lotus is publicly challenging Aston Martin for a spot most assumed was already given to AM. Perhaps they are truly creating a car for Bond25.
Also just of interest to me. Layton mentions being a Roger fan and specifically the Lotus scene on the same day that this is published. Just a cool coincidence
Given our place on the calendar, my feeling is that if there's a new (headline) vehicle coming for Bond 25 it's already been developed and built.
Would they develop one in order to entice producers? Like they did in the past with TSWLM.
https://deadline.com/2018/09/bond-25-screenwriters-returning-neal-purvis-robert-wade-1202464765/
Deadline also confirm that Bond 25 will likely be delayed once a new helmer is announced.
Update: Justin Kroll at Variety has also confirmed that Purvis and Wade are writing a new script. However, Eon are looking to hire a writer-director to polish their work,
https://variety.com/2018/film/news/neal-purvis-robert-wade-bond-25-1202942309/
This + a thousand times more.