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@slide_99 … actually it seems like the producers often turn to them for the story ideas… and then they decide, as a group, the best, most relevant story to tell.
And personal journeys for Bond could be dated as far back as ‘89, so……… Audiences want to be emotionally invested. If they didn’t, these films would be bombs.
But they’re not bombs. Even when they kill James Bond, they’re still successes (by the way, since you didn’t bother to see the last film, Spolier Alert ( 😂 ), they killed Bond)
The producers are correct and have made the best decisions for their product.
If it’s not you your cup of tea, you can always revisit the films from ‘62-87.
-I'm a little surprised, Bert. It's not like you to panic.
-I just don't enjoy seeing Purvis and Wade messing around with the James Bond films.
-Never mind the James Bond films. You get down to that house. I'm afraid Purvis and Wade have suddenly outgrown their usefulness. Do it cleanly.
I'm still curious to know what they're going to do with casting Q, M, and MP, if they'll go with a new cast for a new era and "new Bond" or if they'll decide to bring the Craig era players back. I hope it's the former.
Oh, boy - it's going to be very embarrassing were the "robots" (programs, actually) to do a good job !
We'd probably end up with something along these lines though -
Better than TWINE to be fair...
Maybe that's their problem, leaving too many options. Personally I like QoS's strory best of all the last 20 odd years. It's quite intelligent, down to earth and makes sense. Compare that to i.e. Skyfall. A well-made film, but too many seperate 'stages' that hardly fit together. It makes the story utterly ridiculous. That metro coming down because Silva planned to be chased by Bond? Really? It's a good thing Bond kept up with him...
Above all I find the dialogues in their films poor. That may be their writing or nit, I don't know, but it's very consistent across all their films, so it's why I blame it on them.
I'm not denying they may have had a certain part in keeping the franchise alive, but I don't think the recent successes were because of them, rather, dispite them. Yes, they know their Fleming (so do I), but that's something a new writer can pick up on, and perhaps even will give a new interpretation of the role. After all, they've been doing this for a long....long... long time.
There we go