Guardian Joins Cinematical's 'No Funny Bond' Campaign
Filed under: Action, Comedy, Drama, Thrillers, Sony, Fandom, James Bond, Remakes and Sequels, Daniel Craig
"An epic display of wrong-headedness," is how Danny Leigh, of The Guardian, puts it. I don't think I could say it better. He's talking, of course, about the apparent decision of the producers of Bond 22 to go in the direction of more silly jokes this time around, instead of the straight and serious approach that worked so well for Casino Royale. "In the wake of Daniel Craig's debut in the role, the trick [to saving the franchise] seemed obvious," Leigh writes. "No jokes. That simple. Reviving the franchise came as easily as removing its once-trademark one-liners, Craig's mirthless scowl an emblematic presence in a film full of chilly brutality but with little in the way of double entendres." Leigh goes on to remind Broccoli and Co. that it was the "creaking gags that sank Bond as a cinematic force" the first time around, and sparked the necessary re-boot. If there's anything the Bond producers should be especially cautious about, it's re-introducing humor at this point.
In other Bond news, Marc Forster is apparently not being shy about making his Bond his own: according to CommanderBond.net, he's decided not to bring back Peter Lamont, the production designer who has worked on nearly every Bond film since Goldfinger. (Shouldn't the guy be retirement-age anyway?) Instead, the production designer on Bond 22 will be Dennis Gassner, an Oscar winer who has worked with Craig before on Road to Perdition and The Golden Compass. Stay tuned to Cinematical as we continue to lobby the producers to put an end to the funny business.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-25-2007 @ 10:56PM
katied said...
Psst... Daniel Craig was JOKING. Sheesh.
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7-26-2007 @ 2:09AM
scott said...
Bond was funny at some point? Intentionally?
GET OUT!!!
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7-26-2007 @ 1:57PM
Cath said...
If that wasn't a case of dry British humor, then I'm on board. The best Bonds were all relatively serious, the only humor being of the macabre sort that one finds among those who confront death on a rather constant basis.
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8-21-2007 @ 11:04AM
olias said...
the great things about casino
daniel craig,eva green,the script,opening titles,no q no moneypenny
none of the dreadful one liners,this is d.c. not roger more
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