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Try this, it seems condensed from what was broadcast sadly itv.com/news/2018-09-20/cary-fukunaga-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-new-james-bond-director/
Quite.
One hopes they'd be very, very on the same page at this point. EON's situation isn't a secret and neither are Cary's abilities. Plenty of room in that process to agree on key pillars (and avoid another unfortunate departure) while leaving lots of space and mystery for the creative process to be fun and personal.
Jesus Christ...
This is the trailer of Jane Eyre, a beautiful movie Fukunaga directed at 33. A real talent.
https://youtu.be/8IFsdfk3mlk
Sadly, it’s what happens when you get a situation like the one we did with Boyle. Nothing is a certainty. I’m excited about the news, but I also know nothing is set in stone at this point. Cautious optimism is the way to go!
Yep.
And there's absolutely nothing wrong with that, so curb your outrage.
One thing I'm very much impressed with is how this appointment doesn't seem reactionary. Despite the time constraints, there feels like a lot of thought has gone into bringing Fukunaga in.
So what's changed? Has Fukunaga agreed to do what he's told?
Or are EON now ready to offer Fukunaga what they apparently weren't willing to do for Boyle and give him total creative freedom?
And if the latter, why weren't they able to go that extra mile to keep Boyle on board?
All very odd.
It's this that makes me think that there's more to Boyle leaving then disagreements about action, and that Fukunaga's approach is in line with what EON think is the right way forward.
But we'll never know for sure.
Mmmh what about the possibility that he and EoN share the same vision about the movie, which is currently written by P&W? Just saying...
Fukunaga didn't asked EoN to let him develop his own movie - with zero interferences by the production - alongside his fellow screenwriter. That's the big difference.
Actually is 4 years and 3 months. If you do the math.
Outside UK even less.
There's a James Bond film coming. Isn't that all that matters?
Really? XD
Now it's gonna be a begin of the year event. Same thing.
I remember Star Wars fans complaining about losing the regular May release for the new trilogy. Then TFA came out, made 2 billions and now they're all happy about the new December lot. Sometimes fans are ridiculously puerile.
And what if it’s amazing? Relax. We will get the film when we get it.
Would I prefer if it was coming next month, or next year. Of course. But it isn’t. It’s coming out in Feb 2020 and that’s what I’m looking forward to now.
I think today's news is actually a super smart play by EON, he's pretty obviously a rising star. Judging his output and his behaviour in interviews, he's uncompromising and that takes a lot of self-belief + as Milos Columbo would say a pair of pretty sizeable balls. As does in all fairness walking away from projects you feel are compromised.
EON I think have looked at who is available, who they feel they can work with and as is my deep suspicion who is very much in the ascendance. I think it screams intelligent and I'm actually more excited than when Boyle was announced. Skate to where the puck will be, not where it has been as Steve Jobs famously said.
You can't always please everybody.
People against the so called "arthouse approach" and the "introspective and deconstructive" take of the Craig era can still re-watch more than 20 different movies, if you also count the non EoN ones. This is a luxury Star Wars fans, for example, will never have.
Plus, he's no a 60 years old Oscar winning/cult director.
For him Bond 25 is a real deal.