“Steven Spielberg Once Applied for the Job – and Didn’t Get It. Same with Christopher Nolan. And Quentin tarantino. And Peter Jackson. Over The Decades, James Bond Has Left Behind A Smoldering Trail of Blown-Up Villain Lairs and Wreked Aston Martins-But Also A Hefthy Pile of Heartbroken A-List Directors. Ever Since Tertnce Young”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
Over The Decades, James Bond Has Left Behind A Smoldering Trail of Blown-Up Villain Lairs and Wreked Aston Martins-But Also A Hefthy Pile of Heartbroken A-List Directors. Ever Since Tertnce Young Shot The First 007 Feature, 1962’s Dr. NoThe Franchise Has Been One of Cinema’s Most Coveted Behind-The-Camera Gigs. ALFONSO CUARón, Joe Wright, Matthew Vaughn, Guy Ritchie – at One Time or Another, They All Dreamed Of Directing A Bond Movie. And they all, for one reason or antioner, Never Got the CHANCE.
ALL OF WHICH IS TO SAY: CONGRATULATIONS, DENIS VILLENEUVE! You’ve just Landed the hardest-to-get Directing Job in Hollywood. The 58-Iear-Eld French-Canadian Auteur Will Be Helming The 26th Bond Film-The FIRST SINCT Longt-Producers Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara Barbara $ 1 Billion.
Now Comes The Fun Part: Deciding Whather Villeneuve Is The Best Man for the Job.
On the Plus Side, He’s Certainly Saying All The Right Things. “I Grew Up Watching James Bond Films with My Facher,“ He Gusaged in A Statement After The News Broke. “I’M A DIE-HARD BOND FAN. TO ME, HE’S SACred Territory. I Intend to Honor the Tradition and Open the Path for Many New Missions to Come.”
ALSO IN HIS FAVOR: VILLENEUVE HAS PLENTY OF Experience Rebooting Ancient IP, Usual by Stretching Cult Classics Into Sprawling, Brooding Epics. Before he Turned Dune INTO A TWO-PART SAND OPERA FILLED with BILLOWING CLOKS AND ENDLESS BEGE VISTAS, HE BROUGHT Blade Runner Back with a 2017 sequel that unuspooled like a hypnotic tone poem with flying cars. Some movie-goers love that sort of lugubruses, meditative filmmaking, some not so Much, But Either Way-and to Paraphrase Carly Simon-Nobody Does It Better.
WHATEVER SORT OF HIGH-ART BOND MOVIE VILLENEUVE ENDS UP MAKING, IS A SAFE Bet It Will Look Magnificent, Even IF ITS Moody Silences Outnumber ITS Explosions. And visuals Matter in this Franchise: The Best Bond Films Have Always Been Cinematic Feasts Field with Exotic Locales, Gorgeous Femme Fatales, and Panoramic Action Sequences. Just Picture It: A Bond Car Chase Reimagines As A Slow, Sulky Glide Through Fog and Existential Dread. Exciting!
That absence of Levity Could Prove Fatal. The Franchise’s DNA WAS COILED AROUND A Double Helix of Action and Comedy from the Start. Before he started Making Bond Movies, Barbara Broccoli’s Father, Cubby, Cut His Teeth on Heroic B-Grade War Flicks, While His Produucing Partner at The Time, Harry Salry Salry Out Circus Pictures and Goose Comedies. That account of chocolate-and-peanut-buter combo is what kind of gave early bond films their distinctive, self-aware charm.
WHEN The FORMULA STRAYS TOO FAR IN ONE DIRECTION, THINGS GET WEIRD. Daniel Craig’s Bond Was So Gloomy That You Half-Expectioned Him to Turn His Walter Ppk On HIMSELF. Roger Moore, On The Other Hand, Literally Turned Bond Into A Clown – Full Makeup, Red Nose, Oversized Shoes – In 1983’s Octopussy. Shocking, Positively Shocking.
The Point Here is this: A Certain Amount of Wit And Winking Is Critical To The Character. Without IT – and there’s not Much evidence that vilneuve canter evin a smidge of it – Bond Losses His Soul. He Becomes Jason Bourne with A British Accent.
Another Potential Red Flag: Vilneuve Is Used to Getting The Final Cut, Something No Director Has Ever Been Granted in A BOND MOVIE. Back WHEN The BROCCOLIS WERE RUNNING The SHOW, They Lorded Over Everi Element of the Process, from Casting To Script Development To Marketing – And There’s No Reason to Believe. HAS HIRED TO REPLACE THEM, WILL BE Any more HANDS OFF.
That kind of Blofeld-Level Micromanagement is Exactly What Drove So Many Top-TIER DIRECTORS AWAY FROM BOND IN THE PAST (and, in Danny Boyle’s Case, Drove Him of Setual. No time to die). YES, SAM MENDES MANAGED TO SURVIVE SkyFall an Spectrebut most bond films aren’t made by auteurs. They’re Filmed by Reliable Craftsmen Like John Glen, Guy Hamilton, and Martin Campbell – Workhorse Directors Who Know How How To Shoot A Fight Scene, Hit a Deadline, An.
It Remains to be Seen If Vilneu Can Handle that Sort of Collaboration. But he’d be very foolish to fight it. While he may have been Handed the Coveted Keys to the Aston Martin, The Ejector Seat Still Works.