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This. Plenty of directors have signed on to a film before, only to helm one or two other films before getting to it. If it really was that big of a concern, I doubt he'd currently be one of the three front runners.
On the other hand, we had that tip here earlier about a Scottish director, so from that trio that would mean MacKenzie...
Good idea.
The tip was unequivocally about McGuigan:
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool
Could be Colonel's speculation, I don't know, but the post is clearly about McGuigain.
Villeneuve's casting would be too perfect, in my book. I really hope they don't pass up on that opportunity, lest he never get another chance to helm one. Either way, as I said earlier, I'm perfectly fine with any one of these three being chosen.
Even Demange, whose work I don't know, seems a suitable candidate after some glowing praise I've read on these forums.
Bring back this dude for B25. He's only 64 and looks better as Bond than DC.
And he works cheap compared with DC.
EON should conspire to make their own rogue Bond film as McClory would. Make some Bond history, let the younger Wilsons get their Bond legs handling the production.
Great idea.
The younger Wilsons could get a chance they deserve. Give the kids a chance......
They would probably have a budget of only $20 million and have it on screen in 4-6 months.
Are those recent?
Fairly recent i'm sure.
One thing i'm sure of is that they are not from the future. :)
Having said that, I think from a creative and acting perspective, Mr Craig has his portfolio slightly better arranged.
And I mean, come on! We are going to witness an era where we know how it feels to have a Bond actor doing 5 movies in a row! I'm very excited for that, since I never grew up in the Connery or Moore era!
Finally, we, as a Bond franchise, have killed off that godawful reboot-button! At least until 2020! I'm glad we continue the Craig-verse!