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Writer & Director Discuss Bond 22

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Again our friends of MI16 got a scoop on Bond 22 :D

Writer & Director Discuss Bond 22
5th July 2007

The Los Angeles Film Festival event last week was a meeting of minds for the 22nd James Bond film due out on 7th November 2008. Both the recently announced director Marc Forster and returning writer Paul Haggis were in town for the festival, and spoke to the press and fellow movie makers about Daniel Craig's second outing as 007. In separate interviews at the festival's Coffee Talk forum, Forster and Haggis discussed their respective workloads and how Bond 22 is shaping up.

Forster is not known for directing big action-packed blockbusters, but when asked whether this would be an issue for Bond 22, he said "I've been trying to look into it for a while and been looking for the right project, I just haven't found it until now so I always had the fascination. I just always enjoyed them very, very much, loved the whole Indiana Jones series, the old Bonds, all those movies."

Haggis, who directed the Oscar-winning picture "Crash" before coming onboard "Casino Royale" for a script polish, was offered the job of helming Bond 22 - but turned it down. "There are certain things you can write and there are certain things you can direct. I just felt that it takes a big commitment to direct a Bond film. It's a 120 day shoot. It's a two year commitment basically to do it. If you do that on top of writing, it's almost a three year commitment. So I just didn't want to dedicate that much time. It's going to take me six months to get the script into shape as it is. I think I'll do that and then I'll go off into the next project."

Although a mammoth 007 project is looming, both are busy completing their current projects: "The Kite Runner" for Forster and "In the Valley of Elah" for Haggis - both are directing.

Although Haggis is still busy with "In the Valley of Elah", he said he was scheduled to work on the Bond 22 script as soon as the event wrapped at noon. Several crew members have commented that the film will be a 'direct continuation' of Casino Royale, but Haggis does not deem it so black and white. "I wouldn't describe it as such," said Haggis. "I think it's going to stand on its own although it does follow right on the heels of Casino Royale". One of his tasks is to mould cutting-edge action sequences in to a character-driven script, like the construction site chase in Casino Royale. "I didn't come up with the chase sequence in the beginning. That was Martin Campbell who came up with that and it was presented to me. But just the stairwell scene and things like that, I'd come up with, so I've got a couple of those planned."

Forster explained he has not really addressed Bond 22 yet. "I'm just literally mixing The Kite Runner in July and then sometime in August or September, I start [Bond]," he said. "To be honest, I haven't put any thought because really, my mind is in The Kite Runner and scoring and finishing that up. I haven't really spent any time with that stuff. I wish I could tell you. Maybe in a later period." One of his first jobs will be to screentest the cast that will compliment Craig as 007. "Yes, I think finding Bond girls will always be an interesting task but again, not something I have dealt with at this point."



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Produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli (Eon Productions), BOND 22 (title to be announced) is scheduled for release November 7th 2008 and will be directed by Marc Forster. Principal photography will start in December 2007, at Pinewood Studios (UK) and foreign locations to be announced. The draft screenplay has been handed in by regular scribes Neal Purvis & Robert Wade, and Paul Haggis will polish. The story will be a direct continuation of the events of Casino Royale. It is British actor Daniel Craig’s second outing as James Bond, following his debut film Casino Royale released November 16th 2006. Dame Judi Dench (M) and Giancarlo Giannini (Mathis) will also reprise their roles.


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Juicy juicy! I always like to know what the cast think. It's interesting that Haggis does not see a direct continuation of CR, so it will be intrguing to see what direction the film goes in.

Stil ages to wait, though! Hopefully some details will be squeezed out as filming get underway.

I can't remember; when did we begin to know the details of what was in CR? (I know there was a book, I'm not being stupid. I mean the real details, like DC coming out of the sea, the new-style poker game, etc.) :D
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Well, I'm sufficiently teased out of my tiny little mind by this tidbit and it sounds like Barbara and the gang are really already in fifth gear for this. The idea of going straight from CR into 22 is super-I'm also glad they're bringing back Mathis for this. :D :D
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I do not know when the details of CR were known, cannot help there :( .

About Bond22 getting into motion, it is just great!. It seems they are building a great team: Marc Foster, Paul Haggis, Daniel Craig, Judi Dench and Giancarlo Gianinni. And a couple of action scenes like the stairwell fight? Wow ... expectations are high.
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What about the Olsen sisters? Are they going to act in this movie?

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ceciliamerlokees wrote:What about the Olsen sisters? Are they going to act in this movie?
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No, I think that rumor has come to a quick end. The only lasting rumor at the moment is about Amy Winhouse doing the title song, what most of the people seem to consider a good idea.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..

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It is hard to wait to hear who will be the next Bond girl. Imagine the pressure on whom ever they choose. I didn't know Eva Green before CR, but she was great, the next one has big shoes to fill.
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There was a previous discussion about Amy Winehouse being the next Bond girl (I know it was only a rumor and it's the song, not the movie). Anyway, it made me curious about her, so I bought her latest cd and I really like it. I think she has a great, sultry voice that will work well for the 'song' for the movie.
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And also it was mentioned in another thread that Maria Sharapova was interested in being a Bond girl :shock:
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