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I read about this a while back; and this is another example that further highlights how badly conceived the writing is for this film. Nevermind the basic principles of, show don't tell buy they couldn't even at least be bothered to tell it.
Moving forward I would suggest that should Waltz return and if there were an appetite to continue with this (albeit fractured) continuity, it's certainly something that can be drawn upon. IIRC correctly it was a moment of exposition between Blofeld and Bond. This is ok, but a little trad and I feel like they can make better use of it next time around. It would allow Bond to do some genuine detective work that uncovers the Blofeld/White 'story' if you will, moving away from their childhood connection and shifting attention back to this force of nature, (that should be) Blofeld. It can be expanded upon and serve as a catalyst within the story, rather than a neat bit of fleshing out.
I have read and heard so many interviews with Waltz on Swiss/German TV, I do like him a great deal for his wicked, sometimes strange kind of humour.
His Blofeld is as great as any role he played in this decade. He always delivers 100% and he did too in SP.
It's entirely possible thought that he and Mendes didn't go along very well. As an actor you can never expect to hit it off with every director.
Yes, I feel the same. I'd like to see Craig return to do another two Bond films.
hopefully the title of the event doesn't imply he's moved on. and he'll have to give some pointers at the very least, since it'll be a year after SP, so they must have at least a rough idea where they're headed with the next one
Yes, it does sound a trifle ominous.
Bond 25 = BONDO
This is an interesting backstory - how they revealed it would have been curious. It could have been ham fisted - but maybe a PTS - first one without an image of bond since LALD?! Brave stuff - but they could afford themselves some risk after SF's financial success. I think Blofeld will actually benefit from having history behind him after SP's appearance. That's why White's scene in SP works so beautifully - because it is earnt. After history and encounters with Bond that we as an audience have experienced too - in CR and QoS. That exchange of final words and last promises between enemies has weight and significance. It's the same reason M's death in SF works - because it's a character with a history and audience affection and their death has consequences. (Have a look at Superhero franchises that refuse to kill off important characters - and in X-Men's case retroactively bring everyone back to life!)
I remember thinking "they can't kill him off" when I first saw Bond walk across the bridge to Blofeld. Mainly because Waltz was so underused.
Anyway, this New York talk is a tad strange.....Craig isn't doing Othello until later into the year. Also the name of it is 'Beyond Bond', could this be his exit interview?
In other news, Aidan Turner has been in full campaign mode at the GQ awards.
http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/aidan-turner-james-bond-odds
Why is he constantly touching his cuff?!?
He photographs a little ratty, but looks better in motion.
I will be fine with either Aidan or Tom as Bond.
Aidan would be a great Bond, I have seen almost all of his work of the last 10 years. The only thing that could be a bit awkward, if he gets announced as Bond, is his part in The Hobbit. I liked seeing him there but to be honest, it was the weakest acting job I have seen of him.
I think anyone who has seen High Rise will welcome Tom Hiddleston as the new James Bond.
Highly, highly recommended movie!!
Stop touching your cuffs!
Hopefully at the very least we come away from this event knowing where his head is at, though I'm sure that EON will have already told him not to share too much, or tease specific things at all. That said, Dan is Dan and we may get that sort of thing anyway.
Actually the event is called "Beyond Bond" which is alot more tentative regarding is to be or not to be Bond in the future. I'm quite certain that we will get a confirmation about Craigs involvement during this interview. It would be difficult for him to talk his way out of a the biggest bloody elephant in the room in a interview on stage like that.
I could see Turner channelling Dalton - that might work.
@Red_Snow, yes, something along the lines of, "I'm just an actor for Christ's sake, not a high class escort! I've no idea where you're getting those figures from."