THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Solo on June 19, 2007, 03:32:46 PM
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Marc Forster has signed on to direct the next installment in the James Bond franchise for Columbia Pictures and MGM.
Daniel Craig will reprise his role as Agent 007 in the film, which has a working title of "Bond 22."
Forster -- whose credits include "Stranger Than Fiction," "Finding Neverland" and "Monster's Ball" -- recently wrapped "The Kite Runner," based on Khaled Hosseini's best-selling novel
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3iccebdd9e18efe05191dda128a6adfd13
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The only movie I've liked from him was Stranger Than Fiction and it wasn't even really good.
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STF was awesome. I like this choice.
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Fantastic choice. STF and FInding Neverland were great.
Let's hope this is even better than the alread amazing 'royale.
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STF was awesome. I like this choice.
Maybe it's gigantic distaste for Will Ferrell. I don't even think that's warranted. I really enjoyed it when I first saw it, but the more I looked back, the more I don't like it.
Finding Neverland sucked though. Sorry. I'M SORRY DEPP
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He directed Stay. I hated that movie.
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He directed Stay. I hated that movie.
I hope this one doesn't suck as bad as Casino Royale... with cheese
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i really need to see stranger than fiction
will ferrell <3
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Uh, has he ever directed an action movie before? I thought Peter Pan wasn't in Finding Neverland
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I hope this one doesn't suck as bad as Casino Royale... with cheese
Casino Royale was fuck awesome. No, I'm not going to bump the thread.
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Casino Royale was shit on a disc.
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Fuck you pal. It was more entertaining than the last few JB flicks COMBINED. FIVE - SEVEN SUITED INTO A STRAIGHT FLUSH LIKE BLAOW
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He's making The Kite Runner? What a great book.
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Casino Royale was shit on a disc.
At least you can recognize why it was universally praised and had INSANELY strong word of mouth right?
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The Departed had stronger word of mouth among my friends.
:P
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Casino Royale was shit on a disc.
At least you can recognize why it was universally praised and had INSANELY strong word of mouth right?
listen, i understand people like it. and i have no problems with it. but i'm going to do like everyone else does on this board and spout my opinion about it everywhere it's slightly relevant. The movie sucked.
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I thought Peter Pan wasn't in Finding Neverland
...what?
I hated FN. and I really hated Casino Royale.
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Casino Royale was shit on a disc.
Yes.
Hot shit.
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Uh, has he ever directed an action movie before?
No, he hasnt. And thats my only worry. Hes proven to be a solid non-action (AKA drama) director, but who knows what skills he does or doesnt have when it comes to setting up and shooting action.
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Uh, has he ever directed an action movie before? I thought Peter Pan wasn't in Finding Neverland
I like how Bond is purely an action series now.
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Wow, it's like, the Brocolli family has stepped up their game or something. Before, they'd court some shitty, low tier director that made TOO FAST TOO FURIOUS. Now they're going after folks who did Oscar nominated productions?
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WHY DO PEOPLE STILL HATE CASINO ROYALE
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Wow, it's like, the Brocolli family has stepped up their game or something. Before, they'd court some shitty, low tier director that made TOO FAST TOO FURIOUS. Now they're going after folks who did Oscar nominated productions?
It seems like there's a shift in focus here. Action is either no longer a priority or someone feels that it should take a backseat to drama -- or at least that's what this recent trend of hiring "drama" directors would appear to suggest. Batman Begins/The Dark Knight, Iron Man, Bond 22: all helmed by directors with little, to no proven ability to direct an action sequence. And it's no secret how I feel about how Nolan's work turned out.
Anyway, regarding Bond, the last few movies before Casino Royale have me burnt out on any future action prospects for the series. If the director choice implies what I suspect, I'll be looking forward to a more serious, dramatic Bond.
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It's far easier to learn how to direct action sequences than it is to direct actors. It's a good shift, because the last two decades have seen films become really hollow.
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lee tamahori isn't going to direct it? :'(
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Every time I read "Casino Royale was shit" my brain converts that into that person declaring their faggotry.
Anyways, this is massively great news, as I loved the fuck out of Stranger than Fiction. This is a much better director grab than I though capable of the Bond team.