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This.
Exactly my thoughts. It would be fantastic.
Well, this looks exactly like someone is trying to copy the filmaking style by the genius Terrence Malick.
Because ;)
Bonus link about Nolan linking some of his films to Bond, quite cool
https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/hollywood/filmmaker-christopher-nolan-films-5174788/
Ambiguous means FRWL.
"His versatility and innovation make him an excellent choice for our next James Bond adventure."
This is in sync with what Boyle said when recently asked about what happened. He commented on the film makers wanting something fresh. Whether that is freshness in the script or in the directorial approach and vision, we shall see. One suspects it's a little bit of both.
Those words were carefully chosen I'm sure, and suggest we're in for something rather different from the norm in 2020.
True. Still, Boyle was probably goin to make something even more "different" and unusual. I'm very excited about B25. I just hope some recurring cast members will come back (especially Fiennes).
In an interview with Radio Times five days before it was announced Boyle had pulled out over ‘creative differences’, the director said Bond aficionados would be ‘hampered’ by how much they knew about the plot
‘Like everyone else, I saw the films, but I’d already read the books so I had a different relationship with the characters.
‘Although I think it’d be impossible for a Bond aficionado to write or direct a Bond film.
‘You’d be hampered by how much you knew. They want you to bring a freshness to it.’
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6127899/Danny-Boyle-hints-pulled-directing-25th-Bond-movie-big-fan.html
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I'm quite curious about this Fukunaga chap, who seems quite charismatic and interesting, but personally would rather see very limited time for the Scooby gang.
I agree.
Hear, hear! Give us a stripped-down adventure. We don't need all of that. I would take M, maybe Felix, and no one else...in a second.
"I have no armor left. You stripped it from me. Whatever is left of me... Whatever is left of me, whatever I am...I'm yours."
I wonder, given Fukunaga's past stylings, if we will get Vesper in a flashback, or a dream. As much as I have mixed feelings about that, and wish SP hadn't featured her, you kind of have to begin and end Craig's era with Vesper. She's his Tracy.
I also love it as well. I want the film to go that way. I say end it there in Bond 25, and reboot with a new actor.
Being a fan of True Detective and BONN, and now watching Maniac-- I think it's safe to say we're in for a treat. Great acting (Gabriel Byrne, where have you been, my wonderful Irish actor! It's been too long, and you should have been THE SHADOW (although Baldwin did do a great job)).
Fukunaga is the most exciting director to be announced to the Bond franchise since...
??
He's a visionary. A very confident and masculine voice.
He will bring the grit back to DC's Bond-- where it deserves to be.
And @echo, you're so correct: we don't need the superfluous characters of MP and Q in DC's timeline. They were doing dandy without them in CR and QOS. And I can't see someone like Fukunaga being enamoured by these characters and their function-- especially in SP...
My guess is this is stripped back Bond.
Especially with this report of a FRWL type of film...
But OMG-- watch this man's work. Pronto.
If they go into YOLT territory and DON’T use the novel’s ending that would probably be the most disappointing thing ever.
Drink it in, @Goldeneye0094 ... drink it in!
(shoot down at will, but Fukunaga is visually and philosophically one deep dude).
I feel like Eon learned their (box office) lesson from OHMSS by the time of CR and won't give us a total downer but instead a moment of triumph for Bond.
Welcome Criswell
https://amp.theguardian.com/film/2018/sep/21/star-wars-disney-to-scale-back-production-solo?__twitter_impression=true
This is why I'm happy to see Bond every 3 to 4 years. 5 is really pushing it though. I think 3 years is absolutely ideal. I think if EoN solely concentrated on Bond we'd be in a much better position.
If Feb 14 is the global release date the premiere will be at least two weeks before that, one week at most. This is to not only fit an international press tour beginning in London, but also the whole adage of the closer to a film's release press cab publish reviews = the less confident the studio is in the film. Only reason the Skyfall and Spectre premieres were so close to their respecting UK release date is because the US one was so far away already.
yesYesYES
McConaghey would make an excellent villain. Good suggestion. Although I do like my Euro villains best