
James wrote:Roger Spottiswoode anyone? TND had a ho-hum script/story but I thought it was probably the best directed of the Brosnan films at times.


Omega wrote:Was he the one doing the next Narnia movie?

FormerBondFan wrote:What if the last 3 Brosnan Bonds were directed by Campbell?

Got them mixed up.Kristatos wrote:Omega wrote:Was he the one doing the next Narnia movie?
No, that was Michael Apted (TWINE).

Omega wrote:Nobody on the production team gets a productive working relationship with the director, the writers and actors don't know what to expect film to film so they never really find a grove. Maybe that is what made the old Bond films special.

Sam Mendes Off 'Preacher,' Says Producer
Posted 4/9/10 10:01 am ET by Blair Marnell in DC Comics, News, Vertigo
Back in 2008, director Sam Mendes said he'd "love to make 'Preacher,' but there’s no script" — a problem that was solved when screenwriter John August came on board the project.
However, Mendes was reportedly linked to the next "James Bond" film earlier this year, which caused some to question whether he'd still helm "Preacher." Now it appears that Mendes has officially left the project behind.
"We were originally talking with Sam Mendes about doing the movie," producer Neal Moritz told Collider. "Sam Mendes is going to go off and do the Bond movie, so there’s another director that we’re talking to right now."
According to Mendes, August's script is very faithful to Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's epic tale, while leaving enough material to fill more than one film.
"We’ve got a great script," continued Moritz. "John August wrote a script that I think is terrific. The hardest thing was with all the books — the 'Preacher' books —was how to distill it down. And what he made the smart decision instead of trying to cram everything into one, there’s plenty of room for two or three movies. So that’s what he’s done and he’s done a really faithful adaption but made it probably more accessible to a broader audience right now. That movie’s definitely R-rated and it’s an amazing central character."
"I hopefully will be shooting that movie next year," added Moritz.
Moritz also revealed that August has expressed interest in directing the film.
"I had a meeting with [August] recently and we started talking about directors and we were talking about some really lofty directors," said Moritz. "And [August] said, 'You know, if you don’t get one of those [directors], I’d be interested in it.' I said, 'We’ll talk about it.'"
August has previously written and directed a sci-fi drama called "The Nines," which starred Ryan Reynolds and Melissa McCarthy.

Blowfeld wrote:According to Mendes, August's script is very faithful to Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's epic tale, while leaving enough material to fill more than one film.

Sam Mendes in James Bond mystery
After Sam Mendes started work on the new James Bond film, Peter Morgan, the writer of The Queen, is rumoured to be no longer working on the script.
By Richard Eden
Published: 10:58PM BST 10 Apr 2010
Sam Mendes in James Bond mystery: Sam Mendes and Kate Winslet before their split
Sam Mendes caused astonishment when he announced the end of his marriage to Kate Winslet, which had been seen as one of the most solid in showbusiness. He is now provoking intrigue in his professional life.
Barbara Broccoli, the producer, confirmed to Mandrake recently that Mendes, 44, would be the director of the next James Bond film. Now, I hear that Peter Morgan, the screenwriter of The Queen, who had been announced as one of the writers on the 007 film, is no longer working on the script.
Patrick Marber, the acclaimed playwright, is understood to be wanted by Mendes as his replacement.
"It is a mystery worthy of a Bond script," says my man with the clapperboard.
A spokesman for the Hollywood studio MGM tells me: "The film-makers say the Morgan / Marber switch is just speculation."
Oscar-winning performance
As a whippet-thin model, Georgina Chapman, 33, makes an incongruous wife for the roly-poly Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, 58.
The couple have, though, been blissfully happy since they married in 2007 and I am happy to announce that Georgina, the British co-founder of the fashion label Marchesa, is four months' pregnant with their first child.
"They are very happy," confirms a spokesman for the Weinstein Company.
One of Georgina's chums adds, a touch unkindly: "Let's hope the baby inherits her looks and his money."

JackWade CIA wrote:They got it all backward Mendes should have been allowed to leave and Morgan given more authority over shaping the story.
Captain Nash wrote:My guess is that Peter Morgans story will remain, (he did apparently finish a first draft late last year), and that Purvis & Wade have messed around with it, and now Patrick Marber is coming on board to do a polish.
Though doesn't that tell you something about P&W. The last two Bond scripts have needed a polish. Someone to go back over their work and make it shine.
Lord only knows what happened to QOS then, because the script and story were atrocious.
Please can we have a new writing team for Bond 24?

Captain Nash wrote:Though doesn't that tell you something about P&W. The last two Bond scripts have needed a polish. Someone to go back over their work and make it shine.
Lord only knows what happened to QOS then, because the script and story were atrocious.

Spielberg sent Steven Zaillan's superb screenplay for Schindler's List to Tom Stoppard for a rewrite. Stoppard, to his credit, just sent it back with a note reading "Don't change a word". Rewriting is just seen as a normal part of the process of moviemaking in Hollyweird.
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