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It all starts with a strong script.
You're right, there is more to it than that; but you're also right that it's kind of hard to define what that 'more' is. As you say, we've all tried to put our fingers on it and kind of failed, so as 007HallY says, saying 'don't change it so it's unrecognisable' is not great advice as it's hard to pin down exactly how you do that. I think the best advice is probably that old standard: don't listen to any advice.
I think making it feel like Bond is kind of down to the feel of the person making it rather than anything too specific: for me Mendes got it where Forster didn't, and I'd have trouble explaining why. Villeneuve is no slouch and obviously has love for Bond, so I'm pretty optimistic he'll have ideas for how to update it and yet make it feel right.
Oh, for sure.
Basically he's saying not to alter what's still working, don't update it for the sake of it. He obviously thinks no radical changes are necessary, which I would agree with. I know obviously that a fair number of people here wouldn't agree with that, and perhaps age is a factor in that.
By the way, I've found the full article:
https://www.goldderby.com/film/2025/goldeneye-martin-campbell-pierce-brosnan-james-bond/
Oh sorry, I haven't read that thread. Apologies.
I suppose it depends on what's deemed to be still working. And they'll always have to update it just by virtue of making a new film. Anyway, it's a very general thing to say, and it's not overly helpful. Also a bit funny coming from the director of CR (which is quite a formula breaking Bond film, even if includes/reinterprets some of those well worn tropes).
I doubt it. Choosing the new Bond is 50% of the job.
He wouldn't be choosing the new Bond.
I actually wonder how Amazon does things compared to EON.