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Oh, and I'm a Nolan fan but I don't have a magical future telling device that enables me to be certain about the outcome of a Nolan or Mendes Bond. Any statements regarding N > M or M > N are at this point silly as hell. Let us first see what Mendes brings to the table and maybe, who knows, in the future we'll be able to also judge a Nolan Bond. However, let's not jump to conclusions just yet.
To the original poster - you do know that we're allowed to like both, right?
One of the things that I always find strange about internet discussions is the idea that fandom is a zero-sum game - you must dislike a different director/star/movie as much as you like another one so there can be some sort of balance. Putting down a different director doesn't make another one look any better; their merits are independent of each other's. I remember having a similar discussion on The Onion's AV Club page and there was a gimmick poster that we used to love. Whenever someone would say something along the lines of "Well, I think that there are things to like about both of them" this poster would comment "No! THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!" (a line from Highlander IIRC).
Can't we all just get along? ;-)
Great post. I've been saying this for a while whenever the Bourne vs Bond debate comes up, you can enjoy both.
Anyway, I thought I'd never seen one of Mendes' films before, but then I found out he directed Jarhead, which I loved. I've seen Nolans Batman films and Inception, and loved them, Inception had alot of moments that I thought were really Bondanian.
But like others have already said, we can't judge which would make a better Bond film until we actually see Bond films from both of them. Mendes is getting his turn, I'm hoping that Nolan (or, and I know this will never ever happen, Tarantino), will get Bond 24.
People seem adverse to Chris doing a Bond film as they feel he'll deliver something closer to The Batman films or Inception, I don't think anyone can assume what he'll do, he might well shock all the haters with a far more lighter affair than expected, yes OHMSS is his fav Bond but I wouldn't assume he's going to give us dark and gloomy because of his previous work although despite his recent comments I would be surprised if he did get a chance to make a Bond film.
As for Skyfall Mendes has name checked CN in interviews and said how much he was impressed with Nolan's work on the Bat films and Inception and the tone he thinks was just right, I'm not saying SF will be as heavy as those films but the hope for a light hearted romp maybe find some disappointed, I don't think SF will be much lighter in tone than CR with maybe the gag quota upped and the inclusion of gadgets.
we are getting our first look at a Mendes Bond movie this fall.. one that none of us knows how it will turn out... so far though, it looks extremely promising..
the tone of Craig's Bond was set with CR and QOS.. i don't picture them deviating too far from it in his run... they will continue to play to Craig's dramatic strengths, and anyone who pictures a Moore style romp, or even a TND style extravaganza i think will be severely disappointed from here on out during Craig's run.......... tho, i've been proven wrong before (DAD)..
Plus he'd use the same actors he always does and we'd have a Bond movie with Tom Hardy, Michael Caine, Marion Collitard, etc. Good actors but how many times are we gonna see these people together?
Mendes is a fine choice. Let's support him.
However, I'm extremely curious as what a Nolan Bond film may be like. A lot of people seem to think he'd be very strict in terms of his style and approach to a Bond film, and that it'd be too similar to his Inception & Batman blockbusters. With him being such a big Bond fan (allegedly) I don't think we'd have to worry about it too much. I think he'd keep the tone very much in tune with any Bond we've had in the past 20 years, for better (GE & CR) or for worse (DAD, highly unlikely with Nolan). One thing I've always loved about Nolan is his stance on special effects, stunts, and graphics. He tries to do everything for real, and prefers using models to CGI, always a plus for a Bond director.
So, I wouldn't give Nolan a definite yes, but not a No either. He'd be intruiging. If Mendes can adapt to the scale and style of a Bond movie, why couldn't Nolan?
EON will change the tone of the films the day the general public will want a new trend of more comical films, or whatever style they'll want at the time.
Even if they get a bit more light-hearted I highly doubt Craig's films will ever go the direction of Moore's or Brosnan's.
Simply because I support Nolan doesn't mean I wouldn't like a Mendes film. I don't only like one director...
How naive of the original author. Let's all grow up..
At least they should to keep the series going. Connery was a hit, Lazenby's love story was unexpected by audiences, so it was soon turned around. Moore was a hit and look how long he was around. Then they tried going serious, and ended that when it wasn't up to expectation. Brosnan was high grossing a praised during his tenure, and they kept him around. Now serious Bond is trending so Craig will stick around for a while longer.
If Eon knows anything, it's how to adapt.
i dont doubt that... but Craig's strength is the edge he brings to the character - so tonally, i dont see a dramatic shift in the style of his Bond movies.. and i know that just eats you up.... the reality is, is that he'll continue to make Bond movies until he decides to walk away - or until his films start losing money.
Especially random considering how far out he was plucked for the job. Almost late 2010 early 2011 if not sooner! I wonder what he did to get on their radar.
He's a friend of Craig so presumably Dc was heavily involved in bringing him on board.
The stark truth is that the job offers were probably not piling up for Mendes. His recent films have not been particularly successful. Bond came along at just the right moment for him.