who inherits Bond after Barbara Broccoli?

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who inherits Bond after Barbara Broccoli?

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I'm just wondering since she and Michael G. Wilson had worked their way up during the earlier Bonds. But I'm curious if there is a 3rd generation Broccoli involved in the films? I doubt their will be a change in EON's leadership for a while, but time does march on.
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According to the IMDb, Michael G. Wilson's two sons have worked in various capacities on the last 3 Bond films, so my money would be on them.
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Kristatos wrote:According to the IMDb, Michael G. Wilson's two sons have worked in various capacities on the last 3 Bond films, so my money would be on them.
good to hear, since I feel Wilson has more going for him than Barbara.
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Michael G Wilson has two sons that have at one point or another worked on Bond films.
I'm unsure as the whether Barbara Broccoli has any children, but I'm sure it'll be a long time before we need to worry that a Broccoli isn't asscoiated with a Bond film.
There's also the rest of the family, brother Tony and sister Tina may have an interest in the continuation of the family business.
It would be a very sad day to have a Bond film, without the contribution from one of the Broccoli's though.
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Captain Nash wrote:Michael G Wilson has two sons that have at one point or another worked on Bond films.
I'm unsure as the whether Barbara Broccoli has any children, but I'm sure it'll be a long time before we need to worry that a Broccoli isn't asscoiated with a Bond film.
What a pity...
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Well then who would you have in charge?
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It's hard to say. I just think that Barbara Broccoli is now out of ideas and can only destroy the legend of Bond (first two steps - Daniel Craig and Casino Royale) There is need a young producer, someone who will go through this project by heart. But who? I still don't know his name ;)
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Moore wrote:It's hard to say. I just think that Barbara Broccoli is now out of ideas and can only destroy the legend of Bond (first two steps - Daniel Craig and Casino Royale) There is need a young producer, someone who will go through this project by heart. But who? I still don't know his name ;)
Barbara Broccoli doesn't control the Bond franchise on her own, her step brother Michael G Wilson works alongside of her too you know.
Both have many many years experience of making these films, and doing for the most part a great job (I wont mention DAD), but on the whole it is only a very small minority who are opposed to Daniel Craig and the direction of the series. The masses were impressed, and have shown there appreciation of this in the box office grosses, the critical opinions and award nominations.
So you keep looking for your younger guy. (Slightly femminist too isn't it?), I'm more than happy with the people we have at the helm myself.
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Moore wrote:It's hard to say. I just think that Barbara Broccoli is now out of ideas and can only destroy the legend of Bond (first two steps - Daniel Craig and Casino Royale) There is need a young producer, someone who will go through this project by heart. But who? I still don't know his name ;)
Looking at the outcome of CR and Craig, I doubt many would see your viewpoint that Babs is destroying the franchise. On the contrary, with CR she has recharged, reinvigorated and reinvented it.

Had you said she was close to destroying it back in 2002, I would have agreed with you..... :wink:
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Had you said she was close to destroying it back in 2002, I would have agreed with you.....
I don't think so seeing as Dia another Day was a hit in the cinemas and on DVD...... :evil: :twisted: :evil: :twisted:
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Had you said she was close to destroying it back in 2002, I would have agreed with you.....
I don't think so seeing as Dia another Day was a hit in the cinemas and on DVD...... :evil: :twisted: :evil: :twisted:
DAD was considered a success in financial terms only - not critical success too.

CR on the other hand..... :wink:
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If I may borrow Darwin's phrase, "We may well surmise ..." (guessing over 400 times), I would surmise that the 'critical success' is mostly from critics who have not read the novels, and see Bond as just another action hero. Otherwise, they would have seen at the very first glance that Craig does not resemble in any way the Bond of the books, physically or psychologically. :wink:
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mostly from critics who have not read the novels, and see Bond as just another action hero. Otherwise, they would have seen at the very first glance that Craig does not resemble in any way the Bond of the books, physically or psychologically.
Yes. Daniel Craig's bond is just another action hero - a poor man's John McClane, Jason Bourne, Frank Martin et al.
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Commander 0077 wrote:If I may borrow Darwin's phrase, "We may well surmise ..." (guessing over 400 times), I would surmise that the 'critical success' is mostly from critics who have not read the novels, and see Bond as just another action hero. Otherwise, they would have seen at the very first glance that Craig does not resemble in any way the Bond of the books, physically or psychologically. :wink:
Yet the violent tone of the film, and main plot did resemble the novels - something critics were actually aware of, which suggest they have read the novels.

It may also explain why they despised DAD, as this film did not represent the Fleming novels at all (with exception to the leading man sharing similar descriptive characteristics).
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Barbara Broccoli is the downfall of EON Productions.

Cubby Broccoli would be truly ashamed of Barbara over the Daniel Craig/Casino Royale fiasco! :cry:
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Eye Of The Tiger wrote:Barbara Broccoli is the downfall of EON Productions.

Cubby Broccoli would be truly ashamed of Barbara over the Daniel Craig/Casino Royale fiasco! :cry:
Judging by the overall outcome of CR, on the contarary - Cubby would have been proud of his daughter.

BO records, worldwide critical acclaim, internet Bond fans hailing the new Bond as the best since Connery, global award nominations, etc.)
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Judging by the overall outcome of CR, on the contarary - Cubby would have been proud of his daughter.
No one would know about that... unless you went to a shaman to talk to Cubby.
BO records, worldwide critical acclaim, internet Bond fans hailing the new Bond as the best since Connery, global award nominations, etc.)
BO records... then DAD is also successful. Worldwide critical acclaim... wow, I can't just believe that you have friends from Cuba and India. Internet Bond fans... American or British? Global award nominations... because DC does not act Bondish.
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Jedi007 wrote:
Judging by the overall outcome of CR, on the contarary - Cubby would have been proud of his daughter.
No one would know about that... unless you went to a shaman to talk to Cubby.
Yet on the other hand it is quite a fact Cubby would have hated it? :roll:
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Jedi007 wrote: No one would know about that... unless you went to a shaman to talk to Cubby.
Likewise, no one knows if he would have hated CR either.
Jedi007 wrote: BO records... then DAD is also successful.
Financially, yes.
Jedi007 wrote: Worldwide critical acclaim... wow, I can't just believe that you have friends from Cuba and India.
No, but I have read quite a few positive reviews from countries outside of the US and UK.

Jedi007 wrote: Internet Bond fans... American or British?
Check out the other Bond forums. There is a girl from Trinidad who is pro Craig. There's also pro Craig members from France, Germany, Switzerland, etc. (just off the top of my head...there's probably plenty more).
Jedi007 wrote: Global award nominations... because DC does not act Bondish.
What, you mean straighteneing ties under water, winks, eyebrow raises, fights without a single hair out of place, gets beaten up with not a trace of blood on him, embarassing one-liners, etc?

Yes, you are probably right, if that's what you define as Bondish!
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winks, eyebrow raises, fights without a single hair out of place, gets beaten up with not a trace of blood on him, etc?

Yes, you are probably right, if that's what you define as Bondish!
Well, you've just described Sean's Bond. :?
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