in the the end Mendes may pass on it, with the leak there wasn't the universal praise he might expect
He couldn't give a ratass about the Bond fans, nor could Craig or the wonder twins running, rather ruining, Eon. It was the industry that had the bad reaction to it. Perhaps the only reaction that matters. The spin was obvious, Bond meets the man with the golden globes, adulation should have followed unquestioningly, but the negative tone might make him reconsider a commitment. A big payday might be king though. It certainly is true for Craig.katied wrote:in the the end Mendes may pass on it, with the leak there wasn't the universal praise he might expect
He's pretty think skinned if he lets fans keep him from doing a Bond film.But they can be pretty brutal.
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In a way I hopes he does it, between his and Craig's desires for dense symbolist claptrap it will be the most bloated piece of s**t out of Hollywood for ages. Stir in Babs disdain for all things Bond along with her political leanings and her desire to please the theater crowd she adores this movies will be cram-packed with meaningless symbolism. Probably tanking like all of Mendes recent projects.
Kristatos wrote:007 wrote:They should hire an action/adventure director and remember that Bond is supposed to be fun.
Where do you get these crazy ideas?

Whatever problems with Bond 23 will be it is not going to start with or be fixed by Mendes. As you guys are saying it the problems primarily originate with the producers intent.007 wrote:Kristatos wrote:007 wrote:They should hire an action/adventure director and remember that Bond is supposed to be fun.
Where do you get these crazy ideas?
I honestly think Eon have forgotten how to make Bond films.

katied wrote:The credibility issue is also why I have a problem with fans suggesting some well known director..like that(or any other gimmick-like 3D-is going to fix what's wrong with the Bond franchise.As if!
The Sweeney wrote:katied wrote:The credibility issue is also why I have a problem with fans suggesting some well known director..like that(or any other gimmick-like 3D-is going to fix what's wrong with the Bond franchise.As if!
What do you think needs fixing to make Bond films better? Better scriptwriters?

Speaking for myself, I'd say regime change at EON and the franchise back in the hands of people who actually care about Bond. Babs' obvious disdain for the character didn't begin with the Craig era, either. Looking back at the Brosnan films with the benefit of hindsight, you can see that they are peppered with little snarks like M's infamous "sexist, misogynist dinosaur" speech from Goldeneye and Q's new-found catchphrase of "grow up, 007". Let her do the middlebrow, Oscar-chasing films she so obviously wants to make and leave Bond to somebody who likes him.
Kristatos wrote:The Sweeney wrote:katied wrote:The credibility issue is also why I have a problem with fans suggesting some well known director..like that(or any other gimmick-like 3D-is going to fix what's wrong with the Bond franchise.As if!
What do you think needs fixing to make Bond films better? Better scriptwriters?
Speaking for myself, I'd say regime change at EON and the franchise back in the hands of people who actually care about Bond. Babs' obvious disdain for the character didn't begin with the Craig era, either. Looking back at the Brosnan films with the benefit of hindsight, you can see that they are peppered with little snarks like M's infamous "sexist, misogynist dinosaur" speech from Goldeneye and Q's new-found catchphrase of "grow up, 007". Let her do the middlebrow, Oscar-chasing films she so obviously wants to make and leave Bond to somebody who likes him.
Gary Seven wrote:It's quite amusing that Cubby Broccoli created the bond franchise then left it in the hands of a left-wing woman in Barbara Broccoli.

It's a pity that Barbara Broccoli cannot work with others in producing regular Bond movies whilst pursuing other more artistic projects.

Harvey Wallbanger wrote:The Bond Movies and Fleming were never very political - until CR
I posted years ago about the letter she wrote Bill O'Reilly blindly defending Cindy Sheehan -which was popular at the time.
The Sweeney wrote:You could say they became political as far back as GE, with the change of a female M instead of a male M.

The Sweeney wrote:katied wrote:The credibility issue is also why I have a problem with fans suggesting some well known director..like that(or any other gimmick-like 3D-is going to fix what's wrong with the Bond franchise.As if!
What do you think needs fixing to make Bond films better? Better scriptwriters?

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