aggiebonzo said:
Only Amazon series I have watched is Fallout which was done well. I loved LOTR trilogy but will never watch rings of power based on what I have seen and read.
YouBet said:
Is this good or bad? Seems bad but I dont have the history.
Amazon has a mixed record (at best and is probably generous) on running IP of others. Everyone says WoT sucks. Won't watch it.
Rings of Power is ok. I am watching that.
Broccolis are the ones that made the female 007 in No Time to Die.torrid said:
I think the Broccolis are more likely to keep the traditions that made the series a success for sixty years. Amazon is more like to turn 007 into a Jane Bond trans superhero.
At least is didn't wind up at Disney.
Guitarsoup said:Broccolis are the ones that made the female 007 in No Time to Die.torrid said:
I think the Broccolis are more likely to keep the traditions that made the series a success for sixty years. Amazon is more like to turn 007 into a Jane Bond trans superhero.
At least is didn't wind up at Disney.
FL_Ag1998 said:YouBet said:
Is this good or bad? Seems bad but I dont have the history.
Amazon has a mixed record (at best and is probably generous) on running IP of others. Everyone says WoT sucks. Won't watch it.
Rings of Power is ok. I am watching that.
Rings of Power is far from OK. Like you said, Amazon has a very mixed record of developing someone else's IP. They already screwed up Tolkien, so I'm not a fan of them gaining control of Bond, one of the greatest characters out there.
They made a big deal about her number being 007.FL_Ag1998 said:Guitarsoup said:Broccolis are the ones that made the female 007 in No Time to Die.torrid said:
I think the Broccolis are more likely to keep the traditions that made the series a success for sixty years. Amazon is more like to turn 007 into a Jane Bond trans superhero.
At least is didn't wind up at Disney.
It was a female 00 agent, not a female Bond. And i'm pretty sure the Broccolis are the ones who are adamant against turning Bond into a female.
Woke up looking for the BroccoliBruce Almighty said:
Fake news. The family decided to trade IP creative decisions for even more F U money.Guitarsoup said:
Broccoli Family finally loses control of James Bond creative decisions
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/feb/20/james-bond-producers-give-amazon-full-creative-control-of-007Quote:
Amazon MGM Studios said on Thursday it had struck a deal with Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson, the British-American heirs to the legendary film producer Albert "Cubby" Broccoli and longtime stewards of the Bond films.
A spokesperson for Amazon said the financial terms of the deal were for their eyes only.
Tarantino wanted to reboot it with Casino Royale set in the 60s back when he talked with the Broccolis.txagman1998 said:
Obviously this won't happen due to the investment Amazon has made in the IP, but I wish No Time To Die was the final movie in the series. The world has changed so much over the decades and I just don't see how the classic Bond persona really fits into today's geopolitical and cultural climate. And given the events of No Time To Die, it makes for a fitting final film in an amazing decades long series.
Good news is we're getting something close in Ballerina.Guitarsoup said:
I'm not really a fan of the Broccolis. They have done good and bad.
I also don't really trust Amazon, but I think they likely recognize the importance of this assets. They have said that Bond things need to be on the big screen.
I would love movies or series about peripheral characters.
Tell me you wouldn't love a stand alone movie about Ana de Armas' character from No Time To Die. Doesn't have to involve Bond or MI6. Just AdA as a CIA spy in Cuba?
Has it? If they made a traditional Bond film where he defeats the bad guy stealing nukes to threaten the world while saving a supermodel damsel it would still probably make damn good money. Pretty sure most men have that exact day dream several times a year.txagman1998 said:
Obviously this won't happen due to the investment Amazon has made in the IP, but I wish No Time To Die was the final movie in the series. The world has changed so much over the decades and I just don't see how the classic Bond persona really fits into today's geopolitical and cultural climate. And given the events of No Time To Die, it makes for a fitting final film in an amazing decades long series.
It could be argued they were testing the waters for a female spy superhero, be it a complete replacement for James Bond/007 or new franchise. But if that is the direction they wanted to go, they got the casting completely wrong. Bring on Ana de Armas.FL_Ag1998 said:Guitarsoup said:Broccolis are the ones that made the female 007 in No Time to Die.torrid said:
I think the Broccolis are more likely to keep the traditions that made the series a success for sixty years. Amazon is more like to turn 007 into a Jane Bond trans superhero.
At least is didn't wind up at Disney.
It was a female 00 agent, not a female Bond. And i'm pretty sure the Broccolis are the ones who are adamant against turning Bond into a female.
torrid said:It could be argued they were testing the waters for a female spy superhero, be it a complete replacement for James Bond/007 or new franchise. But if that is the direction they wanted to go, they got the casting completely wrong. Bring on Ana de Armas.FL_Ag1998 said:Guitarsoup said:Broccolis are the ones that made the female 007 in No Time to Die.torrid said:
I think the Broccolis are more likely to keep the traditions that made the series a success for sixty years. Amazon is more like to turn 007 into a Jane Bond trans superhero.
At least is didn't wind up at Disney.
It was a female 00 agent, not a female Bond. And i'm pretty sure the Broccolis are the ones who are adamant against turning Bond into a female.
Translation: Bezos paid Wilson & Broccoli a MASSIVE amount of money to exit the stage. It pains me to say this, but yet another beloved pop-culture franchise is likely going to be plundered and exploited to the Nth degree by people who place profit before fidelity.… https://t.co/RePn7GqHCY
— Bill Hunt (@BillHuntBits) February 20, 2025
If I am @AmazonMGMStudio and you now have full creative control, I don't know how you don't immediately lock in Christopher Nolan for a @007 2026 shoot after he's done releasing The Odyssey. At least make him tell you no. It's the easiest no-brainer idea in the history of film. https://t.co/89iv2QtcFo
— EmpireCity Box Office (@EmpireCityBO) February 20, 2025
TCTTS said:If I am @AmazonMGMStudio and you now have full creative control, I don't know how you don't immediately lock in Christopher Nolan for a @007 2026 shoot after he's done releasing The Odyssey. At least make him tell you no. It's the easiest no-brainer idea in the history of film. https://t.co/89iv2QtcFo
— EmpireCity Box Office (@EmpireCityBO) February 20, 2025
TCTTS said:If I am @AmazonMGMStudio and you now have full creative control, I don't know how you don't immediately lock in Christopher Nolan for a @007 2026 shoot after he's done releasing The Odyssey. At least make him tell you no. It's the easiest no-brainer idea in the history of film. https://t.co/89iv2QtcFo
— EmpireCity Box Office (@EmpireCityBO) February 20, 2025
Yeah, I knew that and it is one of the reasons why I don't like the Broccolis. The people responsible for Die Another Day and Spectre want to not let Nolan be Nolan? He has publicly said he would love to direct it.TCTTS said:
For the record, Nolan apparently met with the Broccolis a few years ago about directing the first post-Craig entry, but they were so controlling at the time, and wouldn't afford even Nolan the creative freedom he's no doubt earned by this point, that the one meeting is reportedly as far as talks ever got. But yeah, it would obviously make total sense now for Amazon to approach Nolan and let him do whatever the hell he wants.
That said, Amazon no doubt wants to do all kinds of shows, spinoffs, origin stories, etc set in this world as well, and I don't know that Nolan would be game to participate in/oversee any of that, even only as an executive producer. Though, maybe he can just set the tone with the first movie, then let Amazon take the reins from there.
I think rather than it being Amazon's problem, its more dependent on who Amazon picks to run the show and what their history is.hunter2012 said:
Forgive me if I don't trust the Company that fumbled Tolkien's work so hard, I would need to know a lot about the project before I gather any excitement for it. Nolan directing would be a great start, but I would need to know more including the cast and especially Bond's actor before I have any enthusiasm.