EoN sells up - Amazon MGM to produce 007 going forwards (Steven Knight to Write)

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  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
    edited November 14 Posts: 5,234
    007HallY wrote: »
    I suppose you could conceivably have a Bond film where there's no tuxedos, casinos, martinis, or cars, and it'd still work. LALD is an example. It'll have to bring out 'Bond' in other ways though.

    Yes, I think LALD is a good example of being different in a good way. Contrary to what Richard Maibaum said about the movie. Hopefully, the wrong characters won't comeback like a certain character from LALD....
  • echoecho 007 in New York
    Posts: 7,037
    007HallY wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I suppose Blade Runner 2049 has moments and characters in there that could conceivably be in a Bond film, so perhaps that's not a bad reference for what this might look like (albeit in a very generalised way, and of course it's very much dependent on what they do).

    You mean like Hinx? And Paloma?

    Sure. ;) Different characters obviously, but you've got villains and hench-women in that film who wouldn't look entirely out of place in Bond (obviously with story adjustments). K is even a sort of blunt instrument who questions his job. Just write that with Bond's humour and love of adventure, and that's really not miles away from a Fleming-esque take on Bond that could be great.
    I agree with @007HallY Blade Runner 2049 is the one I look to, when trying to imagine what Villeneuve's Bond would look and feel like. Although, with more action and a much lesser dystopian look. Also, for a very serious director, I can imagine Villeneuve's James Bond with gadgets.

    That film's growing on me on rewatches for sure. There's something quite Bondian about a lot of it (I quite like the fact that K's doing investigations/detective work too in that Noir-ish way, similar to how Bond would in, say, the earliest movies and Fleming. I'd love if we got a bit more of that in Bond 26).

    Maybe a TSWLM/DAF novel mashup?
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 3,005
    It's Amazon's first Bond film...so no matter what they do, it being their first Bond film, we're going to see plenty of the familiar, because they want to win EON's Bond fans over.
  • echo wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I suppose Blade Runner 2049 has moments and characters in there that could conceivably be in a Bond film, so perhaps that's not a bad reference for what this might look like (albeit in a very generalised way, and of course it's very much dependent on what they do).

    You mean like Hinx? And Paloma?

    Sure. ;) Different characters obviously, but you've got villains and hench-women in that film who wouldn't look entirely out of place in Bond (obviously with story adjustments). K is even a sort of blunt instrument who questions his job. Just write that with Bond's humour and love of adventure, and that's really not miles away from a Fleming-esque take on Bond that could be great.
    I agree with @007HallY Blade Runner 2049 is the one I look to, when trying to imagine what Villeneuve's Bond would look and feel like. Although, with more action and a much lesser dystopian look. Also, for a very serious director, I can imagine Villeneuve's James Bond with gadgets.

    That film's growing on me on rewatches for sure. There's something quite Bondian about a lot of it (I quite like the fact that K's doing investigations/detective work too in that Noir-ish way, similar to how Bond would in, say, the earliest movies and Fleming. I'd love if we got a bit more of that in Bond 26).

    Maybe a TSWLM/DAF novel mashup?

    A Bond film set in Upstate NY - that’d be a dream.
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    echo wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    007HallY wrote: »
    I suppose Blade Runner 2049 has moments and characters in there that could conceivably be in a Bond film, so perhaps that's not a bad reference for what this might look like (albeit in a very generalised way, and of course it's very much dependent on what they do).

    You mean like Hinx? And Paloma?

    Sure. ;) Different characters obviously, but you've got villains and hench-women in that film who wouldn't look entirely out of place in Bond (obviously with story adjustments). K is even a sort of blunt instrument who questions his job. Just write that with Bond's humour and love of adventure, and that's really not miles away from a Fleming-esque take on Bond that could be great.
    I agree with @007HallY Blade Runner 2049 is the one I look to, when trying to imagine what Villeneuve's Bond would look and feel like. Although, with more action and a much lesser dystopian look. Also, for a very serious director, I can imagine Villeneuve's James Bond with gadgets.

    That film's growing on me on rewatches for sure. There's something quite Bondian about a lot of it (I quite like the fact that K's doing investigations/detective work too in that Noir-ish way, similar to how Bond would in, say, the earliest movies and Fleming. I'd love if we got a bit more of that in Bond 26).

    Maybe a TSWLM/DAF novel mashup?

    A Bond film set in Upstate NY - that’d be a dream.

    I'd love that, too.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe Edward Berger for Bond 27
    Posts: 9,419
    Dune is almost certainly moving it's release date, which might mean that Villeneuve could have all the publicity out of the way by next November, and be ready to commit himself to this project fully. On the other hand Heyman has stated that there's no timeframe for Bond 26, and it appears they could be stuck at the ideas stage limbo for some time.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 19,597
    Heyman may not be being entirely truthful I guess, it’s possible they’re not ready to announce dates yet. And DV can do publicity for Dune while he’s working on another film: the more important bit is post production, and I guess he’ll be locked in a dark room with editors and effects folk for months to come.
  • SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷SecretAgentMan⁰⁰⁷ Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    Posts: 3,005
    mtm wrote: »
    Heyman may not be being entirely truthful I guess, it’s possible they’re not ready to announce dates yet. And DV can do publicity for Dune while he’s working on another film: the more important bit is post production, and I guess he’ll be locked in a dark room with editors and effects folk for months to come.

    Yeah. Well-put.
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