katied wrote:Or(god forbid!) Woody Allen directing a Bond film.

Screw this guy!Some out of luck talentless director is too good for Bond.f**k off then!But a Bond movie is a Bond movie. There's really no way to put a personal stamp on a series whose fans demand all sorts of familiar fare, from buxom vixens to high-powered action scenes. It's almost by definition hack work
Mazer Rackham wrote:Mendes is not signed and probably can not be singed before all this mess is over and done with. Word is our boy Danny is pushing hard for Mendes too.
The MGM situation is a mess there are problems with their NDA, also harboring of some small flicker of hope they can restructure successfully. "Leaks" like these are partly intended to bolster MGM's position. A Bond franchise with a project in the works is worth more than one on another indefinite hiatus.
I've read a few rediscussed accounts online of a June production date and Sony being involved, all of which are unfounded. The facts we know solidly rebuff this. Mikey was absolutely honest, as was the "beard" hired for their script rewrite.
Jan. 15 is approaching fast so we will have to wait to see what comes after.

As we've seen before they have an inflated estimate of the worth of the franchise
#1 MR. KATE WINSLET MIGHT BE THE NEXT 007 DIRECTOR OR "CONSULTANT" ON JAMES BOND 23
With MGM currently having financial problems and facing a possible sale, all of the studio's projects are in a state of flux, and are proceeding either very carefully or in some cases, not at all. The biggest of them all is definitely James Bond 23, which is controlled by EON Productions and the Broccoli family estate. Because of the situation with MGM, EON is making a cautious move; they're not hiring a director yet (which would move the project into the next stage of finances), but are instead in talks with Sam Mendes (Away We Go, I) to come aboard as a "consultant." That's a sort of wink-wink-nudge-nudge way of saying they want him to be the director, but can't call him that just yet. Sam Mendes is one of the most critically acclaimed directors working today, and he's already worked with Daniel Craig before, on 2002's Road to Perdition. If Mendes does eventually sign on to direct James Bond 23, he will be one of the most high-profile directors to ever direct a Bond movie.
In other news related to MGM's financial woes, another project that is on hold is the planned Robocop reboot. It's also the center of a dispute between MGM (who want a 3D movie with fancy CGI) and director Darren Aronofsky, who (an unsourced claim says) wants to keep "everything as real (organic) as possible, just like The Fountain." In the meantime, Aronofsky is busy filming the psychological thriller Black Swan with Natalie Portman, so if MGM can recover enough to continue on with Robocop, that may also give the studio enough of a reason to move on with a different director. Although fan support for a Robocop reboot from anyone else might not be as strong as it was with Aronofsky fans.


007 wrote:They should hire an action/adventure director and remember that Bond is supposed to be fun.

James wrote:Apparently Mendes was interviewed briefly for the Wall Street Journal today and when asked about directing Bond simply calls it 'speculation'.
Mazer Rackham wrote:James wrote:Apparently Mendes was interviewed briefly for the Wall Street Journal today and when asked about directing Bond simply calls it 'speculation'.
[fanboy response]He is only saying that because he and Daniel Craig have a blood pack not to talk about it and double super secret hand shake to go with it.[/fanboy responce]![]()

Kristatos wrote:Mazer Rackham wrote:James wrote:Apparently Mendes was interviewed briefly for the Wall Street Journal today and when asked about directing Bond simply calls it 'speculation'.
[fanboy response]He is only saying that because he and Daniel Craig have a blood pack not to talk about it and double super secret hand shake to go with it.[/fanboy responce]![]()
Well, that may not be far from the truth, leaving aside the obvious exaggeration for comic effect. It's likely he's still in talks and doesn't want to say anything on the record until the official announcement is made. Personally, I hope the rumours aren't true, much as I like Mendes's previous work, but if there was no truth to them whatsoever, then don't you think Mendes would have said so more explicitly?
My exaggeration is over all the exaggeration going on in the press and fanboy over-exuberance. It's a sick game, rumor and innuendo get pumped out and hyped up, Eon behind a majority of it. It is how they think they should run a franchise. Maybe it is when it truth their hype never ever matches their final product.
In the end Mendes may pass on it, with the leak there wasn't the universal praise he might expect. Also might piss Craig off too. His own opinion of his work is much too great. Look at how he reacted at BAFTA.katied wrote:Overexuberance is right.Well, not over the 3D thing.But people sure weren't happy about Mendes directing a Bond film(that's putting it mildly).
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