7 Directors We'd Pick For Bond 23
Da𒐪nny Boyle’s not taking the job. So how about one of these?
Ever hungry for the next big film rumour, The Sun reported this week that Danny Boyle was being lined up to direct the next James Bond film.
Now, however, Boyle has gone on record to confirm what we suspected all ✱along – it’s not true. “I enjoy🗹 the Bond movies, always have and always will, but I have no plans to direct one," Boyle told MTV. "I don't know who came up with the story, but please tell them I'm very flattered to be thought of!"
With Slumdog Millionaire scooping gold at the Oscars and Boyl𓂃e’s proven ability 🌠to hop between genres, it’s only natural he’d be considered, but we doubt he’d even so much as taken a meeting on the idea.
That, of course means that the di⛦rector’s chair for the nex🌼t Bond movie is still – until the EON team says otherwise – wide open.
We decided to compil𒁃e our own wish list of offbeat directing choices that could make 007’s next mission something different…
Alfonso Cuaron
Past form: Children Of Men, Yu Tu Mama Tambien
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Why he could be great: Did you see Children Of Men? That movie’s e🌠pic, shattering steadicam shot through a city-ruining battle proved that Cuaron could easily step up 🌠to Bond’s action level.
Plus, he’s got a firm grip on character and drama, so 💜he’d be able to blend the two to better effect than Marꦓc Forster managed.
Sample Bondage: A five-minute-long foot chase through narrow, winding streets in the middle of Lon🌟don as Bond tracks doꦰwn one of the villains’ henchmen.
It ends with Bond and his target enjoying a steamy yet awkward three-way with an older woman. Which in Bond’s case is likely M. Okay, maybe not the last bit.[pag✨e-break]
Werner Herzog
Past form: Grizzly Man, Rescue Dawn
Why he could be great: He’s an expert in his craft and while he☂’s usual🔥ly to be found directing documentaries, he has proved he can make strong fictional drama to boot.
Resꦇcue Dawn was a solid, harrowing film which ratcheted up both the tension and the action.
Sample Bondage: Daniel Craig versus bears. VERSUS BEARS. Come on, tell us you wouldn&rsq🌜uo;t watch that, filmed cinema verite style.
We just hop🐈e the Bond team’s i🐼nsurance is up to date.
Michael Mann
Past form: Miami Vice, Heat
Why he could be great: It’s Michael Mann, for crying out loud. Hiಞs work is sleek, intelligent and massive🎀ly entertaining.
And he&rsquo🐠;s been pushing the envelope on digital filmmaking, producing interestingly shot 🐈pics like Collateral.
Sample Bondage: Mainlining the malaise that has crept into the franchise since Casino Royale, Mann goes for neon noir♊ Bond.
And Daniel Day Lewis as the villain. Because Mann could convince him to do it. [page-break]
David Fincher
Past form: Zodiac, Panic Room
Why he could be great: Whil⭕e he toned down some of his CG-fuelled tics and tricks for Zodiac, we’d kill to see a Bond that displays the full-on, Panic Room-style bugnuttery that an unleashed Fincher could deliver.
Sample Bondage: Bond crashes and smashes through several stories of a skys💟craper as the camera flies around, across, behind and – in one virtuoso moment – inside our hero for the full throat-to-colon shot.
Plus, think about🐻 it: Fincher getting to bring his own chosen creative team to design the credits sequence. The mind boggles.
Mike Leigh
Past form: Vera Drake, Happy-Go-Lucky
Why he could be great: Since he’s never tried his hand at anything꧒ like a Bond film, this would be something to🌳 see.
And you’ve got to wonder just what the man who has m🌳ade a career from socio-politica🧸l, character-based dramas would do with 007.
Sample Bondage: Ditching the caref🎀ully ✤crafted script, Leigh workshops every scene – including the set pieces with Craig and the rest of the cast.
The snootiest newspap🃏er critics in the land delight in a 15-minute scene in which Bond shops for the right gun, managing to touch on the ethical concerns with quiet subtlety. [🌠page-break]
Spike Jonze
Past form: Being John Malkovich, Adaptation
Why he could be great: Jonze not only has an incredibly inventive brain and eye for visuals, he can a💞lso make sure that the fi🎐lm’s pace is taught thanks to his music video experience.
And fing🌳ers crossed he could convince Charlie Kaufman to write the thing.
Sample Bondage: Aꦫ car chase through the streets of Monaco suddenly 🍸pauses as Craig steps out of the scene to comment on what’s happening.
Oh, and the cars can talk. In Swedish.
Chan-wook Park
Past form: Oldboy, Sympathy For Mr Vengeance
Why he could be great: Forget trying to g💧et John Woo to bring his two-g꧃uns-15-doves-no-waiting Hollywood level work to the table. Hire Park to shake things up.
His horror/thriller sensibilities mig🐻ht not seem the most obvious choice, but his take on Bond would deliver something truly different.
Sample Bondage: Rememb𝕴er the tor꧙ture scene in Die Another Day? That. But much, much more brutal.
And then a rousing bout of bloody violence as Bond gets revenge. With 🅺a hammer.
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