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😂 No way. I actually really like one or two of this guy’s videos (he did a great one about a low budget feature film he made and all his challenges/mistakes). Not a regular viewer of his though and didn’t even know he was a Bond fan. Not sure why he’s so concerned about the copyright to Fleming expiring just going from the start of the video though. They’re already in the public domain in two countries. But yes, not exactly original ideas, and certainly not my favourite video I’ve seen of his.
I've never understood why anyone would want a black and white Bond film (a whole film that is; I like CR's PTS very much). If the purpose is to harken back to the 50s and 60s, then it completely misses part of what made the films exciting at that time. When British cinema was awash with kitchen sink dramas, and air travel was out of reach to all but a privileged few, the Bond films were lush, escapist fantasies, set in the most beautiful places on Earth, and in glorious COLOUR.
Would the rich sandy beaches and shimmering blue waters of Jamaica, or Ursula Andress's tanned golden skin, have had nearly the same impact in black and white? I don't think so.
I completely agree. I’m not sure a whole Bond film in black and white would feel right. The early films and Fleming books were both contemporary for their time. Quite modern in many ways. Each new Bond film has in some way reflected the time period it’s made in. To make Bond some sort of historical character misses something fundamental to these adventures and their appeal. Even just superficially Bond’s a character always driving the latest car or wearing the classiest modern clothes or watches in these films.
I’ve joked in the past that it must have been very tiring for EON! Imagine having to constantly hear pitches from famous directors and actors which always amounted to the same two ideas - a Bond film set in the 50s/60s, or a Bond origin story about his naval days. The latter I believe is something Tom Holland tried to pitch.
Yes I agree. Another BS rumour. However, If Callum was chosen as the next 007, I'd be very happy with that choice. I think he would be great in the role. He also fits the Fleming description perfectly, which is an absolute must in my book, first and foremost.
Turning a Bond movie into a period piece also brings the issue of authenticity. It's not only that people had values and ideas different than ours, but they a way to move, to inhabit their environment different that is of their time. Anthony Minghella mentioned it about casting Dickie Greenleaf in The Talented Mr Ripley: he didn't want a modern American, but someone who could come off as an upper-class American young man in the 50s. You look at Connery and Moore and
That's what I guessed. It would be like me making football predictions while I know nothing of the sport.