Campbell may return

zencatzencat Studio City, CAPosts: 224MI6 Agent
Looks like there's a chance Martin Campbell may be back (also, Campbell confirms new CR DVD with commentary, etc.)

http://commanderbond.net/article/4174
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  • HardyboyHardyboy Posts: 5,906Chief of Staff
    Thanks for the heads-up, Zencat; I even added the complete USA Today interview to our own news section. Personally, I think it would be great if Campbell returned for Bond 22: it's been a long, long time since there's been visual and stylistic continuity between films, and I'd like to see 22 flow naturally from CR.
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  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    edited March 2007
    I think I'd rather see Campbell return (sorry, Cat ;) ) than have Eon just go back to a series of apparently random, arbitrarily-chosen directors---simply on the basis that they haven't previously done a big action extravaganza like Bond. Better to have a stronger sense of stylistic cohesiveness with a direct sequel, IMRO...not that I'd want Campbell to do five in a row as Glen did, as that (obviously) leads to stagnation...

    I do agree with Campbell that this Bond is more interesting than the traditional variety, and am gratified that he sees the value in going more 'literary' in terms of influence---good, also, that this approach has been rewarded with thunderous box office, which hopefully mitigates the possibility of Eon losing their nerve as they continue to develop #22.
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  • highhopeshighhopes Posts: 1,358MI6 Agent
    Hardyboy wrote:
    Thanks for the heads-up, Zencat; I even added the complete USA Today interview to our own news section. Personally, I think it would be great if Campbell returned for Bond 22: it's been a long, long time since there's been visual and stylistic continuity between films, and I'd like to see 22 flow naturally from CR.
    I think I'd rather see Campbell return (sorry, Cat ;) ) than have Eon just go back to a series of apparently random, arbitrarily-chosen directors---simply on the basis that they haven't previously done a big action extravaganza like Bond. Better to have a stronger sense of stylistic cohesiveness with a direct sequel, IMRO...not that I'd want Campbell to do five in a row as Glen did, as that (obviously) leads to stagnation...

    I do agree with Campbell that this Bond is more interesting than the traditional variety, and am gratified that he sees the value in going more 'literary' in terms of influence---good, also, that this approach has been rewarded with thunderous box office, which hopefully mitigates the possibility of Eon losing their nerve as they continue to develop #22.

    Count me in, guys. Campbell returning for Bond 22 would make my day, for all the reasons you guys mention. Campbell and the cast know each other, have had success with each other, and that can't help but be a plus for the followup. I'm crossing my fingers that he does. Babs, throw him a pile of Eon money. He deserves it and it's a good investment.
  • SolarisSolaris Blackpool, UKPosts: 308MI6 Agent
    I'd love Campbell to return to Direct Bond 22, and 23 if it is also a sequel. At least that way we get similar choices with the style of the film.
    it also helps that I like both the Bond films Campbell has directed. Like Highhopes said.
    Just give him the money.
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    I don't even like Campbell and yet I agree; at least we know what we'd be getting. After the A+ reviews it would be a crime not to offer him another, and it would save time and energy trying out other directors and so on... Not sure that Campbell has any other great offers anyhow.
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  • Moore Not LessMoore Not Less Posts: 1,095MI6 Agent
    Martin Campbell clearly knows his stuff when it comes to James Bond. He has directed two films in really fine style.

    He brings considerable knowledge and experience along with real commitment, energy and enthusiasm. I would definitely welcome him back for Bond 22.
  • Barry NelsonBarry Nelson ChicagoPosts: 1,508MI6 Agent
    edited March 2007
    Although I have seen Campbell movies I thought were poorly directed (The Legend of Zorro, Beyond Borders) I have seen Campbell movies I thought were well directed (GE, CR). Seeing as how he is two for two on Bond movies, I would have no problem seeing him return. He does create atmosphere and his direction of action scenes, which I thought was off in Legend of Zorro, was very good in CR.
  • Willie GarvinWillie Garvin Posts: 1,412MI6 Agent
    edited March 2007
    Eon would be foolish not to bring Campbell back for Bond 22(and possibly Bond 23,as well).Campbell's now receiving his rightful share of critical praise, so there's really no need for Wilson and Broccoli to go searching around for acclaimed directors of "Art" and/or "Important" films for the next group of motion pictures.With Sony as their partner,Eon can easily cut Campbell a paycheck.

    Incidentally,I thought Campbell did a much better job on The Mask of Zorro than he did with GoldenEye--and he was also very good on Reilley:Ace of Spies.
  • Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
    Although I still think "Goldeneye" is rather pedestrian, "Casino Royale" changed my opinion of Campbell, whose first Zorro movie previously had been the only thing he'd done with anything resembling style. However, I've of late not been entirely convinced Campbell rises to the occasion unless there's a confluence of beneficial factors -- strong script, excellent actors, immense pressure, etc. Given his involvement with turkeys like the second Zorro film, I wonder if he has the chops to meet or exceed the success of "Casino Royale" versus simply towing the line. And if those two hacks Purvis and Wade are writing the script from their own idea, I'm more than doubly concerned.
  • Dan SameDan Same Victoria, AustraliaPosts: 6,054MI6 Agent
    edited March 2007
    I don't even like Campbell and yet I agree; at least we know what we'd be getting. After the A+ reviews it would be a crime not to offer him another, and it would save time and energy trying out other directors and so on... Not sure that Campbell has any other great offers anyhow.
    I agree. I think that Campbell (and his work on CR in particular) is extremely overrated, and while I really liked his work on GE (much more so than his work on CR) he always has to wreck it due to his love of psychoanalyzing. :# Nonetheless, we know what we are getting, and it would provide some stylistic consistency between CR and Bond 22. However, I would love it if Apted was given another go.
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  • bluemanblueman PDXPosts: 1,667MI6 Agent
    Gassy Man wrote:
    Although I still think "Goldeneye" is rather pedestrian, "Casino Royale" changed my opinion of Campbell, whose first Zorro movie previously had been the only thing he'd done with anything resembling style. However, I've of late not been entirely convinced Campbell rises to the occasion unless there's a confluence of beneficial factors -- strong script, excellent actors, immense pressure, etc. Given his involvement with turkeys like the second Zorro film, I wonder if he has the chops to meet or exceed the success of "Casino Royale" versus simply towing the line. And if those two hacks Purvis and Wade are writing the script from their own idea, I'm more than doubly concerned.

    Gotta admit, I've got mixed feelings as well. CR had a flow to it that clicked with Campbell, obviously, Bond 22's script would need a similar...something, for Campbell to hang his hat on, I think. Could work, but I'd be as nervous as I was for CR.

    And, just say no to Apted (sorry, Dan, he was hit-and-miss all through TWINE IMO).
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