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Dr.No.
From Russia With Love.
OHMSS.
The Spy Who Loved Me.
For Your Eyes Only.
The Living Daylights.
GoldenEye.
Casino Royale.
Skyfall.
Cubby would have never coughed up $50m for RDJ. He would have found a male model replacement and think that was good enough.
Touché.
Zimmer..of course, is better than Newman when it comes to action and it showed. But with enough time, Zimmer can of course, nail all sides of the score. That's why I suspect Villeneuve has already informed Zimmer, to get his mind ready for Bond.
Yeah, I think I'd agree with all of that: they both have their strengths. For me Skyfall is the superior score for the reasons you say, but there's certainly lots to like in NTTD; it has that eight note rising & descending recurring motif which I think works really well. Zimmer can be great obviously, so I'd have no worries about him doing B26.
Yes, exactly. I agree.
We need a composer who can do the romance, atmosphere, travelogue, and action and all in a Bondian way. Someone like…David Arnold?
I feel the same. Besides, his “Surrender” is unparalleled. Bold as Bond. And the song he made for the N Peal ad, just sold him again to my ears.
But… I’d pretty much like a clean slate for everything, this time. Even though I still believe Hans Zimmer is yet to show his best hand in the game, so I’d be happy for his return. He would’ve ushered Bond to his death, and now he would bring him back to life. For his second life, as one only lives twice. Could you get more Bondian than that? ;)
Yes. I don't see Villeneuve doing such.
I hope there will be no overt throwbacks to any previous Bond films, I think that's been done too much for too long, but a musical wink to YOLT for the film that follows Bond's death I'd definately appreciate.
Bad cgi
Bad, lazy, cringeworthy writing
Blantant homages
Uninteresting characters
Bad production design
Poor cinematography
Bland musical score
Horrible editing
A lackluster villain
…
I'm sure a Wright Bond film would show James Bond assembling a gun in a hotel room, with fast-cut editing...all with Bond listening to The Ramones or The Clash or The Sex Pistols or The Rolling Stones, etc. That's why I don't think Wright suits Bond...even if I enjoy his films for what they are.
Oh gosh, that's a terrifying glimpse! :))
I watched the trailer for his Running Man yesterday, seemed to be weirdly jokey in tone, and of course features a flashy bit of camerawork as the camera follows the hero running down a corridor. I was interested in it before but the trailer put me off a bit.
Lol. Exactly.