Will FRWL and LALD influence SF?

edited December 2011 in Skyfall Posts: 886
http://www.timeout.com/london/feature/1969/daniel-craig-exclusive-interview

Daniel Craig has spoken exclusively to Time Out about his upcoming role in ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' and his hopes for next year’s ‘Skyfall’, his third stab at playing James Bond, this time under the direction of British director Sam Mendes. The 43-year-old British actor has also expressed his frustration that the last Bond movie, ‘Quantum of Solace’, was not the rousing success it should have been.

Talking of ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’, which opens in cinemas this Christmas, Craig admits he’s confused by those critics who have interpreted Stieg Larsson’s novel as being sexist. The book – and the new film – tell of Lisbeth Salander (Rooney Mara), a young Swedish woman and top-grade computer hacker who is repeatedly abused by men. She is joined by a disgraced journalist, Mikael Blomkvist (Craig), in the hunt for a serial killer of women.

‘I get a lot of questions from people saying, “Do you think the film is sexist?” But I don’t see it,’ Craig says. ‘With anything like this that becomes a phenomenon, people analyse it up its own arse: “Ah, I see it now! It’s sexist!” People point out to me that the original book was called “Men Who Hate Women”, and ask, “Do you see anything in the title?” It’s like, no: it’s about men who hate women isn’t it? Just because he’s writing about misogyny doesn’t mean he’s a misogynist, does it? I don’t see it.’

Craig is full of praise for his co-star, Mara (‘The Social Network’), who won the role of Salander after fierce competition from well-known actresses and other lesser known names. ‘There was a whole shenanigans going on while she was being cast, and David Fincher was adamant,’ Craig explains. ‘When she puts the hoodie on and the leather jacket, she looks like a 14-year-old boy, she looks sexless. Which is perfect.’

Talking of the film’s director, Craig identifies ‘The Social Network’ as a turning point in Fincher’s career – a sign of a new maturing of the already-celebrated director of ‘Fight Club’ and ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’. ‘You see someone who is getting as good as they can be,’ suggests Craig. ‘That is exciting. It’s unusual. A lot of directors have a big splash and then slide rapidly. It’s like he’s changed his attitude to filmmaking, and that’s a great thing as an artist to do… Great artist? Fucking hell! He should be paying me money for this!’

Turning his mind to Bond, Craig admits that ‘Quantum of Solace’ (2008) was a frustrating experience, not least because the Hollywood writers’ strike meant they ended up filming with an incomplete script. ‘We were fucked,’ he says. ‘We had the bare bones of a script and then there was the strike and there was nothing we could do. We couldn’t employ a writer to finish it. There was me trying to rewrite scenes – and a writer I am not. We were stuffed.’

In contrast, Craig says he could not be happier with the script of ‘Skyfall’, which he is filming now with Mendes until the end of next May. ‘I’m genuinely really excited because we’ve got a script. I think this one is better than “Casino Royale”. I really do. It’s a totally original story. There’s a long thought process that’s gone into it. I read it and it just works as a story.’

Craig believes that the fact that both he and Mendes are British, roughly the same age and share the same memories of growing up with Bond, has greatly helped the planning and execution of ‘Skyfall’.

‘Early on, we sat down and we just rabbited for hours about “Live and Let Die” or “From Russia With Love”, and talked about little scenes that we knew from them. That’s how we started talking about it. That’s what we have tried to instil in the script.’

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  • Posts: 1,894
    Hi. Welcome to last week's news.
  • Oh sorry, then Mods please delete it and honestly is it possible that that point can be a made a little less abrasive next time? I don't keep up as much as you do evidently. ;)
  • Posts: 9,767
    Hi. Welcome to last week's news.
    that was rude. funny. but rude
  • Posts: 1,894
    I have little patience for people who are too lazy to search the forums for a topic before starting a duplicate. Especially when the timestamp on the article shows that it was published days before the thread-starter found it. Common sense dictates that things will be shared on the forums as soon as they become available.
  • edited December 2011 Posts: 886
    Have a nice day. :)
  • Posts: 9,767
    I have little patience for people who are too lazy to search the forums for a topic before starting a duplicate. Especially when the timestamp on the article shows that it was published days before the thread-starter found it. Common sense dictates that things will be shared on the forums as soon as they become available.

    Sigh you should write childrens books cause you so darn friendly.

  • QBranchQBranch Always have an escape plan. Mine is watching James Bond films.
    edited December 2011 Posts: 13,896
    Okay, let me break this down as simply as possible. Craig says: Early on, we sat down and we just rabbited for hours about “Live and Let Die” or “From Russia With Love”, and talked about little scenes that we knew from them.

    Now let's swap the 'or' between Live and Let Die and From Russia With Love with an 'and', and you get: Early on, we sat down and we just rabbited for hours about “Live and Let Die” and “From Russia With Love”, and talked about little scenes that we knew from them.

    Only in that last circumstance, can we know for a fact Craig and Mendes etc. are focusing on LALD and/or FRWL. In any other case (the one standing) we can only speculate OR realize he's mentioning random film titles as a reference.
  • If skyfall is anything like LALD after all the promise and hype it will be the last bond film i ever see.
  • Posts: 4,762
    Well, they picked two of the best to get inspiration from! Skyfall will certainly be a winner now!
  • I have little patience for people who are too lazy to search the forums for a topic before starting a duplicate. Especially when the timestamp on the article shows that it was published days before the thread-starter found it. Common sense dictates that things will be shared on the forums as soon as they become available.

    He didn't know, and you can't expect everybody to go through thousands of threads just incase its been done before.

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