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I have two daughters and a boy-- don't bother showing your daughter what I said...
At least they're consistent. No mater what, we're idiots...
(until they need a bill paid).
Go in with reasonable expectations and you might find some enjoyment, @bondjames
Oh yeah.
I’m not a big Star Wars fan though and just find these sequels a bit soulless, line they’re being pumped out just for the sake of earning Disney more billions. Obviously there’s a lot of effort there as well but the heart seems to have been lost along the way.
I am a big Rob Howard fan and have touted him as a Bond Director. Think he’d be great.
It's hard to imagine Eon hiring an established American director like Ron Howard. I don't think they'll ever do that. I would have loved to have seen Die Hard director John McTiernan direct a Bond film. James Cameron might have been a cool choice too.
Cameron directing Dalton's third film in 1991 would have been interesting. Although I'd have preferred Ridley Scott I think. Ron Howard should be under consideration. Hell, why not even Spielberg - Minority Report and some of his other more recent offerings have been top notch. It's still not too late.
I really don't want Campbell back though. He had one very good and one very bad entry. No need to bring him back.
I agree on your other points. American directors shouldn't be excluded, Ron Howard could make a superb Bond film, and Ridley Scott could as well. I've seen both Trust (Danny Boyle's tv version) and All The Money In The World (Ridley's film version tackling the same subject of the Getty kidnapping). They are quite different and there are positives and negatives to both their styles. Having said that, Ridley does bring a certain aesthetic that is suitable for Bond, and the way he was able to replace Spacey with Plummer at such rapid pace suggests the man still has something in the tank.
An interesting choice, and certainly can do high-octane stuff.
Cameron is Canadian.
Oh well. I suppose he'd qualify then any way under the tedious 'must be from the Commonwealth' rule.
I assume Ron Howard is American? I'd prefer him over Cameron any way.
I'd have been interested (perhaps) to see what Cameron might have done back in the 90s, but not now. I guess True Lies is his Bond film any way.
many of the writers have been American then what's the deal with the director? It didn't hurt that a Brit - Mendes - was able to direct a film called American Beauty.
Canadian director Ted Kotcheff was one of the filmmakers EON seriously considered for Bond 17 w/Dalton. He's made some interesting movies, including WAKE IN FRIGHT, SPLIT IMAGE, and FIRST BLOOD. I would have liked to see him helm that project.
Ted Kotcheff was an interesting choice. John Byrum was considered but I'm not familiar with his work at all.
I think Dalton suits better to simpler Bond adventures that involve more down-to-earth threats in the vein of From Russia with Love rather than the larger-than-life ones like Goldfinger.
I didn't know that. First Blood is an exceptionally well made film. Truly brilliant.
I remember reading that before. Yes First Blood is excellent, particularly the first couple of acts. It becomes slightly ridiculous at the end but still a great movie.
As a matter of fact, I did some "Campbell Collection" DVD covers a while ago...
The novel First Blood is far better.
Not a professional designer and I did them on MS Power Point, so, thanks a lot :D
Worth printing out and slipping into those disc cases.
Thank you. Haven't seen Sex Thief. I did watch Eskimo Nell - nothing out of this world but gave me some laughs.