Edit: I'm not even sure they were suggesting the use of Hodge was a major problem. It's just the way that quote ran on from the one about the casting confused me!

Wow, is the tide turning?Kristatos wrote:Letter in today's Metro newspaper:
what the hell?!Kristatos wrote:Letter in today's Metro newspaper:
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bjmdds wrote:Wow, the Sweeney is back![]()
Where the heck have you been? Everything we have said has come to pass
Cr-egg is now an embarrassment to the franchise yet the only one who does not realize this is Broccoli
Her ego will do in the franchise at this rate
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I don’t get the extended gaps in making a movie, it’s not like they had a grand plan or story arc. I think the marvel movie series have changed people minds on Hollywood planning and speed which making a movie takesThe Sweeney wrote:Yup! Babs and co. are f**king up the franchise big time. No director, and by the looks of it no script, unless they fall back on one that P&W have supposedly done which was shelved.
By this rate Craig won't be returning to Bond until 2020....a 5 year gap! EON cannot make these movies anymore, they are done, and so is Craig.
It's time to sell up the franchise to someone who cares about Bond, who knows what they are doing, and knows how to get films made without having to wait 4 to 5 years for each film, pandering to the ego of the actor and director, and not knowing how to get a decent script commissioned.
They also are apparently not aware of the still previous untapped Fleming material that could be used as an emergency script in a heartbeat.
Useless!!!
Welcome back, Detective Insepctor Regan. Late for dinner?The Sweeney wrote:bjmdds wrote:Wow, the Sweeney is back![]()
Where the heck have you been? Everything we have said has come to pass
Cr-egg is now an embarrassment to the franchise yet the only one who does not realize this is Broccoli
Her ego will do in the franchise at this rate
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Let's hope they don't waste any more of that precious untapped Fleming material. They'd better not use it until they get a new actor, more true to Fleming's descriptions of the character, and this happens:The Sweeney wrote:They also are apparently not aware of the still previous untapped Fleming material that could be used as an emergency script in a heartbeat.
The Sweeney wrote:It's time to sell up the franchise to someone who cares about Bond, who knows what they are doing, and knows how to get films made without having to wait 4 to 5 years for each film, pandering to the ego of the actor and director, and not knowing how to get a decent script commissioned.
I think as you said here before Omega, they ran out of book titles. Yes, as Sweeney said there's still some Fleming material left, as well as four (I think?) short story titles, but in the past, when they managed a Bond movie every year or two, it was a simple case of picking a Fleming book and changing the story as little or as much as they wanted. There were also plenty of new stunts and ideas to use that hadn't been seen before on the big screen.Omega wrote: I don’t get the extended gaps in making a movie, it’s not like they had a grand plan or story arc. I think the marvel movie series have changed people minds on Hollywood planning and speed which making a movie takes
Three, really, since I can't see 007 in New York ever being used as a movie title.acid wrote:[Yes, as Sweeney said there's still some Fleming material left, as well as four (I think?) short story titles,