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I wouldn't get your hopes up.
Who?
Top....Men....
Daniel Craig as
Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 in
The Martini Shot
Starring
Christoph Waltz
Marion Cotillard
Lea Seydoux
Ben Whishaw
Monica Bellucci
Dave Bautista
Ken Watanabe
Naomie Harris
Lynn Holly-Johnson
Special Appearances by
Jeffrey Wright
Tom Hardy as 001
Halle Berry as Jinx Leiter
Samantha Bond as Moneypenny's Mum
With
Tom Hardy as 001
Ralph Fiennes as M
And
Judi Dench as M
"Take The Martini Shot" sung by Adele, Jack White, and Nancy Sinatra
Music by David Arnold and Thomas Newman
Written by Neal Purvis & Robert Wade, Jonathan Nolan, and Bruce Fierstein
Based on the short stories "Quantum of Solace," "007 in New York," and bits and pieces of the novels Diamonds Are Forever, Moonraker, You Only Live Twice, and The Man with the Golden Gun by Ian Fleming with Kingsley Amis
Produced by Barbara Broccoli
Directed by Christopher Nolan
Running time 3:45
Nolan WILL direct a Bond movie one day, the only question is when.
These sorts of things aren't at all out of line, especially in a Bond film.
I still say I am pulling for Paul directing and Daniel as 007 but Nolan coming in with either Fassbender or Hardy as bond would make me very happy
Proficient journeymen please.
Hunt, Campbell, etc.
The more you engage "visionaries" who invariably seek to impose themselves, the less you have of the formula we know and love.
I agree - that's the rule. But no rule is without exceptions. I'm not blown away the idea, but there are certainly worse choices, and many of them.
Campbell remains my first choice, by far.
This. All of this.
Why? Do Nolan and Craig hate each other or something?
While Nolan isn't my first choice, I can't say that I wouldn't get excited at the prospect of a Nolan-Craig Bond film.