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I think their script would be better suited to a reboot though.
Before SF I would have said John Logan and I got my wish with him. Brilliant writer.
Also was thinking last night that Mathew vaughn and Jane Goldman could probably come up with something good.
Have we ever had a female screen writer on a bond film??
For anyone thinking of hiring them I suggest you check out a little film called DAD as it really shows off their taut, suspenseful scriptwriting talent at its best.
Ha Ha Ha
I'm still refusing to believe they had ANYTHING to do with CR!
I believe that they wrote the title & then got stuck and handed it to Paul Haggis
The Nolans, Edgar Wright, the Coen brothers could all write a good one too.
Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss. Yes, they'd be good.
Peter Morgan
Darren Aronofsky (Be interested to see where he takes a character like this)
Tony Gilroy
Ben Affleck/Matt Damon
Brad Bird
And of course, Tarantino and Nolan Bros.
Yes - Joanna Harwood, on Dr No and From Russia With Love
And Dana Stephens, uncredited, on TWINE.
They always go for a director who is not known for action are, save Campbell of course. To be fair, SF is something other than non-stop action, though it is often non-stop talk and exposition.
I wouldn't turn my nose up at Danny Boyle but he is a bit superficial in a way, a bit stylised. After seeing the first Sherlock Holmes I wouldn't mind Guy Ritchie, but after seeing the second one, nah, it would be a bit OTT, like Octopussy.
Still wouldn't mind the Hurt Locker director.
Unfortunately (for many on here, it seems), that's nonsense. Purvis and Wade have written the first few drafts - or at least the first and structured much of the plot - of every Bond film they've worked on, as far as I know. Much credit must go their way (as it should to Haggis) for how good CR's screenplay therefore was. Same may be said of Skyfall when the dust settles too.
And I'm with @karatemanchan37 when it comes to Peter Morgan. Wouldn't mind seeing him further involved in Bond. Believe he added some pivotal contributions to Skyfall's story and script in the early-ish stages.
@Samuel001, for the strength of plotting, dialogue and overall writing he's lended to both Doctor Who and Sherlock, Steven Moffat certainly isn't a bad shout either...
Hossein Amini with Michael Schiffer
The trailer of The Four Feathers (Written by Hossein Amini and Michael Schiffer ) showing humor/ whyle Shangai (Written by Hossein Amini) showing gritty. Michael Schiffer is a thriller writer.
Mabey John Logan should write a movie with Hossein Amini, directed by Shekhar Kapur ( The Four Feathers ) Sam Mendes (Skyfall) or Roger Spottiswoode (Tomorrow Never Dies)
In seriousness, I saw the remake of Total Recall and whilst it's not the smartest film around, the action is well paced and visually quite exciting, so I'd like to throw Len Wiseman's name into the hat.
2.Chris Terrio
3.Ben Affleck
4.Wes Anderson
- Peter Straughan
- Steven Zaillian