New Bond, James Bond?

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The Milkman said:

I truly have barely even heard his name before. I saw 20 minutes of Bullet Train and stopped and the same of Tenet and stopped.

I think I mix him and Anya Taylor Joy up


A ton of suave and has a bit of an insane side to him. He's less the physical, brooding Bond that Craig was and more of the traditional Bond. From his work, part Moore and part Brosnan. I could definitely see them reinserting the humor aspect with his delivery, and going back the classic Bond style. He definitely has an IDGAF attitude that would be a bit new to the Bond genre should they incorporate it.
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Chipotlemonger said:

I agree, that's not inspiring at all. What are your rankings of Bond movie directors (past)? And what's your Top 3 list of who you would like for directing the next movie?

Sam Mendes and Martin Campbell are the only directors to give us truly great Bond movies, IMO.

As for who I'd like directing the next one, I honestly have no idea. While I think Nolan would be the best for the franchise, I don't want him wasting his time/talents on the franchise, seeing as he's basically already given us his Bond movies, in the form of Inception and Tenet.

Otherwise, I think I'd like to see a fresh, energetic voice at the helm as opposed to a big-name veteran.
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The Milkman said:

I truly have barely even heard his name before. I saw 20 minutes of Bullet Train and stopped and the same of Tenet and stopped.

I think I mix him and Anya Taylor Joy up

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TCTTS said:

The Milkman said:

I truly have barely even heard his name before. I saw 20 minutes of Bullet Train and stopped and the same of Tenet and stopped.

I think I mix him and Anya Taylor Joy up


I would perversely love for her to be cast as Bond, if only for the eruption that it would cause, and the subsequent memes it would create.
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TCTTS said:

Chipotlemonger said:

I agree, that's not inspiring at all. What are your rankings of Bond movie directors (past)? And what's your Top 3 list of who you would like for directing the next movie?

Sam Mendes and Martin Campbell are the only directors to give us truly great Bond movies, IMO.

As for who I'd like directing the next one, I honestly have no idea. While I think Nolan would be the best for the franchise, I don't want him wasting his time/talents on the franchise, seeing as he's basically already given us his Bond movies, in the form of Inception and Tenet.

Otherwise, I think I'd like to see a fresh, energetic voice at the helm as opposed to a big-name veteran.
John Glen made all of the 007 movies of the 80s, 3 of which I rate highly - For Your Eyes Only, The Living Daylights, and Licence To Kill.
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Cinco Ranch Aggie said:

TCTTS said:

Chipotlemonger said:

I agree, that's not inspiring at all. What are your rankings of Bond movie directors (past)? And what's your Top 3 list of who you would like for directing the next movie?

Sam Mendes and Martin Campbell are the only directors to give us truly great Bond movies, IMO.

As for who I'd like directing the next one, I honestly have no idea. While I think Nolan would be the best for the franchise, I don't want him wasting his time/talents on the franchise, seeing as he's basically already given us his Bond movies, in the form of Inception and Tenet.

Otherwise, I think I'd like to see a fresh, energetic voice at the helm as opposed to a big-name veteran.
John Glen made all of the 007 movies of the 80s, 3 of which I rate highly - For Your Eyes Only, The Living Daylights, and Licence To Kill.


I'd heard a lot of negative stuff about the Dalton Bonds. But when I watched them, I thought they were great.
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Give Martin Campbell every first movie for a new Bond.

He's already knocked it out of the park twice with GoldenEye and CR.
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TCTTS said:






What's wrong with that? First Class is great.
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The name is Bland.

James Bland.
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Because this is his filmography since First Class...

2014 - Kingsman: The Secret Service
2017 - Kingsman: The Golden Circle
2021 - The King's Man
2024 - Argylle

I just think he's made a bunch of slop during the second half of his career. That, and I don't want a weird/zany/over-the-top Bond, but maybe that's the way pendulum is swinging after the ultra-serious Craig movies.
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Haven't bothered with Argyle, but I was pleasantly surprised by The King's Man.
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TCTTS said:

Chipotlemonger said:

I agree, that's not inspiring at all. What are your rankings of Bond movie directors (past)? And what's your Top 3 list of who you would like for directing the next movie?

Sam Mendes and Martin Campbell are the only directors to give us truly great Bond movies, IMO.


Mendes directing Skyfall was truly great (having GOAT Roger Deakins may have been a huge reason for that too). Spectre on the other hand was a mess. Not sure how much that falls in Mendes or mingling by Broccoli and Wilson.

Matthew Vaughan would be a a great pick to direct the next installment, but my personal pick would be Gareth Evans. The action scenes would be unrivaled in the Bond universe with him at the helm
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How about David Leitch?

The fight scene in Atomic Blonde is one of the best I've ever seen.
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I wouldn't mind some more campiness in the next installments. Kind of like how Bond rode a cello case in the snow in the Living Daylights.

But, it's a very fine line between campy and just plain cringey and bad.

I feel like Vaughan, and probably others, would take the shots and action "too far" and make it basically superhero-lite. (More so than it already gets to, I mean).
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Chipotlemonger said:

I wouldn't mind some more campiness in the next installments. Kind of like how Bond rode a cello case in the snow in the Living Daylights.

But, it's a very fine line between campy and just plain cringey and bad.

I feel like Vaughan, and probably others, would take the shots and action "too far" and make it basically superhero-lite. (More so than it already gets to, I mean).
When I hear campiness, I automatically think of Moore's 007 movies. The only one that I don't recall having campiness is For Your Eyes Only.
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I love For Your Eyes Only. And good point, I can't think of campiness in that one off the top of my head. The pistachio guy does add a funny bit to the movie though.with his antics.
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bonfarr said:

I thought it was going to be Idris Elba and so was looking forward to that.
he is too old
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Chipotlemonger said:

I wouldn't mind some more campiness in the next installments. Kind of like how Bond rode a cello case in the snow in the Living Daylights.

But, it's a very fine line between campy and just plain cringey and bad.

I feel like Vaughan, and probably others, would take the shots and action "too far" and make it basically superhero-lite. (More so than it already gets to, I mean).
the worst take ever.

I hated the campiness and the best thing about the Daniel Craig Bond was in all the movies it was gripping drama and seemed like reality.

not the death star

I really loved the way the Daniel Craig Bond was dark, brutal and completely stoic. we need more of that in movies!
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the fact that Aaron is all about holistic farming and hangs out with his 4 kids all day long, married his first director who is 23 years older than him, has a garden and pigs, and is Jewish.

would definitely be a first for James Bond.
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Brian Earl Spilner said:

How about David Leitch?

The fight scene in Atomic Blonde is one of the best I've ever seen.
Leitch and/or Stahelski would be an interesting way to take things.

And I bet Christopher McQuarrie would give us an incredible Bond film.
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Lol, I wouldn't say it's the "worst take ever." I realize I have a softer spot for the campy Bond stuff and that it is definitely not the consensus. It's probably driven partially by my age. I wasn't around when a lot of them came out, so I watched them years later as a kid or teen growing up.

I was mainly saying I'd be okay with some lightheartedness in the new movies. I don't want over the top though, in either comedy/campiness or the "over the top" action that resembles a Marvel movie more than a Bond one.
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Moonraker 2. Get it done.
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Forum Troll said:

Moonraker 2. Get it done.
The chance to fix the crappiest Bond movie ever. I like it.

Hang glider out of the speed boat on the Amazon. That was cool.

And of course the iconic Dr Holly Goodhead.
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dark, brutal and completely stoic. we need more of that in movies!
Comedic & fun movies are the dying genre, not dark, brutal movies... see Wick, Batman, Jason Statham movies, Liam Neeson movies, Iron Claw, Oppenheimer, Godzile Minus One, Sisu... it's all over the place.
Movies like "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" are the exception these days, and very refreshing when done will.

That said, I like my Bond to lean serious vs. slapstick, though showing him with a little humor would be nice & give him a little depth. (Not surfing giant arctic waves type camp)



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CyclingAg82 said:

Forum Troll said:

Moonraker 2. Get it done.
The chance to fix the crappiest Bond movie ever. I like it.

Hang glider out of the speed boat on the Amazon. That was cool.

And of course the iconic Dr Holly Goodhead.


Moonraker the worst? Not even close.

View to a Kill, Die Another Day(All the Brosnan ones besides Goldeneye are pretty rough), Quantum of Solace are way worse than Moonraker.
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TXAG 05 said:

CyclingAg82 said:

Forum Troll said:

Moonraker 2. Get it done.
The chance to fix the crappiest Bond movie ever. I like it.

Hang glider out of the speed boat on the Amazon. That was cool.

And of course the iconic Dr Holly Goodhead.


Moonraker the worst? Not even close.

View to a Kill, Die Another Day(All the Brosnan ones besides Goldeneye are pretty rough), Quantum of Solace are way worse than Moonraker.
I stand corrected (I had forgotten about View to a Kill), but QoS was decent, IMO.
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Agreed. I put QOS miles ahead of Spectre actually.
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Die Another Day is the worst IMO
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MOONRAKER WAS AWSESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!

Holly Goodhead is the best name after P Galore.

And even Jaws got laid in that one.
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As long as it isn't Robert Pattinson or Ed Skrein I don't care. I can't stand either of those two guys.

For laughs I would love to see Tom Hardy get the role.
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TCTTS said:



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Apache said:

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dark, brutal and completely stoic. we need more of that in movies!
Comedic & fun movies are the dying genre, not dark, brutal movies... see Wick, Batman, Jason Statham movies, Liam Neeson movies, Iron Claw, Oppenheimer, Godzile Minus One, Sisu... it's all over the place.
Movies like "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" are the exception these days, and very refreshing when done will.

That said, I like my Bond to lean serious vs. slapstick, though showing him with a little humor would be nice & give him a little depth. (Not surfing giant arctic waves type camp)

I feel like you may not pay attention during a lot of Jason Statham movies or Sisu.
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Called it. Mark Stoops part deux.
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To be fair I didn't watch much of Sisu and haven't caught more than maybe 2 Statham movies. They looked serious to me, if I'm wrong mea culpa
 
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