It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
^ Back to Top
The MI6 Community is unofficial and in no way associated or linked with EON Productions, MGM, Sony Pictures, Activision or Ian Fleming Publications. Any views expressed on this website are of the individual members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Community owners. Any video or images displayed in topics on MI6 Community are embedded by users from third party sites and as such MI6 Community and its owners take no responsibility for this material.
James Bond News • James Bond Articles • James Bond Magazine
Comments
@RogueAgent, forgive me if I'm mistaken but I think we're in agreement. It might have been the way I'd written it (when I mention the detail of SPECTRE in the novel I'm implying it's applicable to Quantum, SPECTRE, any organisation not that they should resurrect SPECTRE necessarily) but I wasn't suggesting Blofeld is ideal, I was stating that using Quantum or Blofeld and SPECTRE have the same pitfalls for me. My logic applies equally to both.
No need to apologise, It just always makes laugh when i see stuff that slates Quantum, yet Spectre is ideal? They are both criminal organisations so lets deal with the current one i reckon! But i do agree too that it has to be a plausible, relevant story.
I see there are obstacles, but they could be overcome. We will need the similar team for more than one Bond movie, obviously. And by this I mean same scriptwriter, same director, etc.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7174/6514280899_b86949ccc1_z.jpg
We have a thread for that..
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/4602/bond-24-fan-arts/p1
"The Director will be hearing about this."
"I might not frighten you, but the Director is on his way here now"
"You can't protect me from the Director, James, no one can."
Maybe throw in a scene with the Director of Quantum, but not show his face. It would be very important to make him ominous and feared by those who know him to help build his character. Then at the very end of the film, Bond is able to hack into a computer before the building blows up and retrieve one name: "Blofeld"
Maybe replace his persian kitty with an ocelot!
He did make a quip about Craig and the Olympic Opening at the Golden Globes.. so maybe that was a hint that they are in talks ;)
PLEASE. PLEASE. PLEASE.
So riddle me this:
Would you be totally happy if Daniel Day Lewis played a villain named Bluefield, a "behind the scenes" type villain who was perhaps the head of a terrorist organization like Quantum, and maybe had a pet cat (or ocelot)? In this hypothetical scenario, the writers do an excellent job with the character and Day Lewis acts the hell out the role (obviously).
Maybe, but after 'Skyfall' I do have the feeling Barbara and Michael know how to re-introduce not only the franchise, but also many other famous elements of classic Bond films, like Q and Moneypenny. Hence Ralph Fiennes as the new 'M' with almost a Bernard Lee-ish charm. That makes it a whole lot easier to re-introduce Blofeld.
Als 'The Dark Knight' showed us how you can re-introduce an iconic villain. And Ledger's Joker was way more psychotic and realistic, certainly not cheesy Dr. Evil-ish.
If they use the characteristics that have been parodied yes, that would be a problem. But the average moviegoer does not even know the bald guy with the cat is named Blofeld. All they know is that there was a Bond villain with a scar, a cat, etc. If they model Blofeld from the novels, the connection will be as obvious as between the Bane of Batman & Robin and the one in The Dark Knight Rises[/i].
After CR and SF, I'd like to see a Bond movie that doesn't have an introduction of a major character at the end.
Bane is a secondary villain.
Babs is on record that Mike Myers makes using Blofeld more difficult.
Bane was not the secondary villain in The Dark Knight Rises. He was in B&R, however. I know Barb said this, but again it is presuming that Blofeld would be akin to the 60s one, with some or all of the spoofed characteristics.
And let's not forget what Naomie Harris said publicly about Eve not being Moneypenny. Barb could be leading us on.
Would you be totally happy if Daniel Day Lewis played a villain named Bluefield, a "behind the scenes" type villain who was perhaps the head of a terrorist organization like Quantum, and maybe had a pet cat? In this hypothetical scenario, the writers do an excellent job with the character and Day Lewis acts the hell out the role (obviously).
I think Blofeld should be reintroduced, but I wouldn't be happy with this hypothetical scenario, except maybe the casting of Lewis. If they keep the cat, why change the name? And why keep the cat if it has been spoofed to death and it you want to refresh the character? What Joe Public remembers of Blofeld is not the name, it is the cat, the scar, etc. Make Blofeld like the novels's Blofeld and he will be like a completely original character. He will be a completely new character, in a way.
The point that I was trying to make being that it seems that most of the anti-blofeld members on here seem to only have a problem with the name Blofeld. I modern villain that is essentially a reinterpretation seems to be fine as long as he has a different name. I think that the name Blofeld means nothing to the audience of today and I'm all for a him returning.
Like I said, I think the Bond producers now know how to re-introduce certain famous beloved characters into today's political environment. I'm not worried about that. 'Skyfall' has proven that to us.
Concerning the cheesiness of Bond. Come on, let's face it that certain minor aspects of Bond villains will always remain a bit larger-than-life. If we would introduce just a copy of Julian Assange into 'Skyfall' that would have been boring. Instead, we got a similar character, but with more larger-than-life aspects. Silva caressing Bond's body and legs in a homo-erotical way, Silva removing his artificial jaw, Silva killing people like a crazy devil, Silva with his blond hairs, Silva telling the story of the two rats (reminds me of Blofeld telling the story of the two Siamese fighting fish in FRWL), Silva's foreplay on Severine's eventual death......that's typical Bond.
Expect something similar again in Bond 24. And there's no better moment to re-introduce Blofeld and SPECTRE in a similar way. Actually, I think James Bond 24 should be entirely about how this new crime syndicate is shaping up....in the shadows, without MI6 knowing it.
I was thinking of a pre-credits sequence without Bond in it, but that is entirely dedicated to the rise of a revived QUANTUM/SPECTRE, when QUANTUM's secret meetings during public opera attendings got revealed by 007. A short introduction story in which we follow one operative of a new revived SPECTRE.
Remember, certain pre-credits sequences where without James Bond at all, like FRWL, LALD and TMWTGG. It hasn't been done in a long time. And I think that could work for Bond 24.
Concerning the actors, I love either Daniel Day Lewis, Christoph Waltz or Philip Seymour-Hoffman. And perhaps in such a way that we don't see his face during the entire movie. But it would be more gritty, Tarantino-esque, if we actually see in closer detail how a killer animal destroys an unfaitful SPECTRE-operative. Then at the end of this pre-credits sequence we only see Blofeld's shoes/legs. He's standing and watching while a SPECTRE operative is completely torned apart by a shark.
You need to bring in a bit more horror to make such a scene look less cheesy. And I think that can work perfectly :-).
Also, I think John Logan had the idea of using Blofeld in the first screenplay of 'Skyfall', but the revisiting story of 'Skyfall' was already in place. John Logan's rewrite made Silva look way more psychotic, menacing and diabolic. For Bond 24 he can now go all the way :-).
Bring. In. Blofeld! :-D