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and this:
You are joking...
Just not in Bond it seems.
Terrible poster. Terrible title.
Lets hope theyre saving up all their creativity for the actual film.
I'm glad to hear it, I'd hope if he ever does he doesn't become compromised but GDT delivered such great films in his native language then came to Hollywood and slowly his films got worse, Pacific Rim is atrotious garbage.
I know Evans isn't Indonesian but Welsh but he seems such a great fit there and seems to thrive, honestly I'd prefer he sticks to making films there.
I think it's only a matter of time. He was one of the directors considered for the upcoming Assassin's Creed film apparently (I'm guessing Fassbender wanted this director though after they worked together on Macbeth).
Can't wait for Blister and whatever he does after that (The Raid 3?). Personally I think he'd be the perfect director to introduce the next Bond actor. I'd love for the next film (assuming it's a new actor) to be a reboot of sorts, a clear change in direction from the previous era, deliberately different. The whole film would be stripped back, the plot would be a standard mission, a day in the life type story. I think an interesting idea would be an assassination mission. Spectre made a point of referring to Bond as an assassin, but of all Craig's Bond's missions a total of two were hits (the CR pts, the SP pts). So lets see a full, fleshed out assassination mission. It'd have roots in Fleming (there's TLD, his first two kills, and TMWTGG is a whole novel revolving around an assassination mission) and it'd be a refreshing change of pace from the evil schemes.
A raw, barebones, crime thriller Bond film, directed by Gareth Evans. Bond is sent to assassinate some expert hitman or crime kingpin or something like that. A story more reliant on tension than action. Bond can uncover some sort of plot as the film goes on to raise the stakes, but his goal remains simple: kill him/her. We already know that Evans can do a phenomenal job with a simple, direct premise (The Raid) and with a more ambitious, world building crime thriller (The Raid 2). Ideally I think a Bond film from him would combine both. Bond is given a simple mission and things sort of snowball from there as he becomes embroiled in whatever the villain has going on. And action sequences on par with The Raid films would be a great way to sell the audience on the new era.
The man from nowhere is just 1 of many examples that identifies the mediocrity of Hollywood film making.
I'd be more than happy with that idea, I know he said part 3 would start 2 or 3 hours before the end of part 2.
Looks like 'Jason Bourne' is set to be the longest Bourne film yet (disregarding Legacy), as IMDB lists a 2 hours and 3 minutes runtime.
And tomorrow marks 1 month until the film is released!
it looks fantastic, can't wait. There seem to be plenty of good action
thrillers "out" this year.
In a few days we will be 3 weeks away from the new Bourne film. I really hope you guys will go see the film in the opening day(s), as I want to read your reactions on the film before I get to see it when it comes out in my country on August 10th.
I'll be sure to not watch that, ever, unless I'm paid a handsome amount of cash! I don't even think morbid curiosity will get me to waste time watching it.
Sadly, given mixed reviews, I won't be wasting money on Independence Day, and I definitely won't be seeing Ghostbusters either.
They don't call him Mad Max for nothing. :D