James Bond will RUIN Nolan's Career

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  • 🎬 In this FilmSpeak video essay, we discuss if it's time for Christopher Nolan's James Bond movie and how Christopher Nolan's career has all led to this.
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    Rumors have been swirling in the world of cinema that Christopher Nolan, the visionary mind behind Inception, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Dunkirk, and the masterpiece Oppenheimer could be stepping behind the camera for Bond 26. But what makes this rumor even more intriguing is the possibility of a retro adaptation, taking us back to the glamorous and action-packed world of 1960s espionage, as envisioned by Ian Fleming himself. Is that a good or bad thing? We'll discuss in the James Bond video essay.
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  • @FilmSpeak
    @FilmSpeak  8 місяців тому +51

    Do YOU think Christopher Nolan should direct Bond 26? 🍸Should James Bond go back to the 60s? Comment below! 💥

    • @samuelbarber6177
      @samuelbarber6177 8 місяців тому +4

      No and no. As much as I’d like the ideas, I don’t think either of them would be that good for the franchise.

    • @noni9pr33
      @noni9pr33 8 місяців тому +6

      I love Nolan’s movies and I think a bond movie would be great. I also think his movies are maybe not for everyone. So mixed feelings right there. I’m sure he can make a great 60s Bond but I’m for a now days setting

    • @laverdadescatolica5
      @laverdadescatolica5 7 місяців тому +3

      Chris Nolan should do an adaption of James Bond as a period piece from where he was created: 1951-1963. It should be a 50s period piece about Britain losing its empire due to WWII and the COLD WAR.

    • @marcuswilliams3778
      @marcuswilliams3778 7 місяців тому +2

      It should be whatever Nolan wants it to be. He's earned that trust imo. 60s, 50s, 40s, it doesn't matter. As long as he has creative control, it will be good. Likely better than 80% of Bond movies.

    • @marcuswilliams3778
      @marcuswilliams3778 7 місяців тому +2

      Oh, and the younger generations barely even care about movies, let alone the Bond franchise. Please don't cater to an audience that isn't there.

  • @mrhoneycutter
    @mrhoneycutter 8 місяців тому +375

    Nolan just made a film set in the 40s about the man who led the creation of the nuclear bomb and you had people excited from all demographics. Something tells me Bond, James Bond in the 60s won’t be a hinderance or liability.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  8 місяців тому +42

      Sure! And we did make that point...it's not that the film wouldn't be successful or highly regarded...it's just would that be the best move for the character. Bond isn't strictly a product of the 60s and bringing him back there could potentially reinforce that idea. I agree, Oppenheimer showed people would be down for a period piece...people being down and it being what's bast for the character are two separate things.

    • @vishishify
      @vishishify 8 місяців тому +19

      But that was about an actual historical event. James Bond is a fictional character. You are comparing apples and oranges.

    • @M_k-zi3tn
      @M_k-zi3tn 7 місяців тому +6

      @@FilmSpeak Yeah but I don't see why it can't be what's best for the character. They can always steer clear of most of the antiquated and needless stuff that are depicted in the old content and still make it feel like a story about a spy in the 60s. This is not the best example (cause the movie sucks) but Kingsman did that with their latest entry without being controversial.

    • @soulpath1
      @soulpath1 7 місяців тому +3

      @@FilmSpeak There is no "best" - it's all subjective. A 60's period piece with the cold-war and secret government CIA type technologies and such that we know was goin on back then could bring some very interesting combinations of 60s time, but with secret high-tech tools that the general public didn't know existed back then, but Bond would use. With the high-stakes tension of such a post World War era, it would be a pretty riveting portrayal of drama in those times, especially with what strikingly impactful vibes we know Nolan can paint in such a setting in Oppenheimer and Dunkirk.

    • @nerychristian
      @nerychristian 7 місяців тому +1

      I hope he learns that it's possible to not have blaring music through out the whole movie. I won't watch another Nolan Movie until he learns to allow quiet moments in his movies. Oppenheimer is supposed to be a period piece about scientists working on a project together. Yet he chooses loud soundtrack that makes it seem like it's supposed to be a Transformer movie

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 8 місяців тому +164

    Christopher Nolan's direction is superb. Interstellar had me inhaling own tears after the credits start rolling.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  8 місяців тому +20

      He truly is one of the greats!

  • @MichaelOdendaal
    @MichaelOdendaal 8 місяців тому +163

    Honestly it would be a smart way to make Bond relevant today. Nothing more relevant than Nolan right now when it comes to film. I strongly disagree that going back in time would be a bad move, I think it would be a great idea.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  8 місяців тому +12

      I agree that Nolan would get people excited about Bond but idk if setting it in the 60s is the move...idk I don't hate it because I think Nolan is the guy who could make a 60s Bond work...but the idea in general is a bit regressive.

    • @joshuahecht6866
      @joshuahecht6866 8 місяців тому +2

      Last Rat Standing.
      He’ll be a great bond director.
      Film Theory is right. I believed in him and my faith is rewarded.

    • @nicolaslabra2225
      @nicolaslabra2225 7 місяців тому +5

      @@FilmSpeak it isnt, you guys are conflagrating the period the films came out with their setting, making a period bond movie now wouldnt mean making a film like if the one they made in the 60ps, it would be a totally modern take, but in a period setting, its clear to see.

    • @soulpath1
      @soulpath1 7 місяців тому +1

      @@FilmSpeak On the contrary, it could be the exact opposite. Something completely fresh, cuz it would be done by Nolan, in the context of today's filmmaking and world. And we all know how Nolan always brings something mindblowingly new and refreshing to the table with each and every film he does.

    • @ceasarsaran8573
      @ceasarsaran8573 7 місяців тому +2

      Bond is relevant the way he was. If they modernize him he isn't James Bond. Most Bond fans hated the last James Bond. We already had a black female 007, and people didnt love it.

  • @alexman378
    @alexman378 8 місяців тому +52

    The only way he’ll take it and fans will accept it, is if he has 100%, completely full creative control. Let’s see if they give it to him.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  8 місяців тому +8

      I hope it happens!

    • @alexman378
      @alexman378 8 місяців тому +7

      @@FilmSpeakSame here. Also, to your friend’s point about it feeling antiquated and alienating younger viewers if they set it in the 50s-70s: are we forgetting that one of the most popular franchises of the past decade is Stranger Things, which opened the floodgates for period nostalgia? Younger audiences absolutely love seeing those times.

    • @samuelbarber6177
      @samuelbarber6177 8 місяців тому +2

      @@alexman378Stranger Things was set in the ‘80s, so all that tells is that younger audiences would accept ‘80s nostalgia, whereas there’s been other period films like The Man From UNCLE which have tanked.

    • @alexman378
      @alexman378 8 місяців тому

      @@samuelbarber6177 Man From UNCLE also came out a couple months before Spectre and since it didn’t have a ton of marketing, people will choose the popular IP over the unknown one.
      Also, you’re forgetting that Nolan is himself a brand. You think if anyone else released an Oppenheimer biopic, it would collect nearly a billion at the box office?

  • @vashsunglasses
    @vashsunglasses 8 місяців тому +39

    I've been saying for a while that Bond should be in a period setting. It's the only way to set it apart from the recent films.

    • @soulpath1
      @soulpath1 7 місяців тому +4

      exactly i think its an amazing idea. it wouldn't be going backward, it would be going "forward", meaning something new and refreshing.

    • @GlareBoxTV
      @GlareBoxTV 7 місяців тому +3

      ​@soulpath1 Yep. He's shown he can do period pieces with The Prestige and Oppenheimer as well as Bond style movies like Inception and Tenet.

  • @Red-ss5lv
    @Red-ss5lv 8 місяців тому +50

    Don’t forget that we all clamored for his Directing talent to direct Bond films since after we all saw Inception.

    • @NelsonStJames
      @NelsonStJames 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, and remember we all clamored for J.J. Abrams to direct Star Wars after we'd seen what he'd done with Star Trek, since that seemed like the better fit for his talents, and boy the phrase "be careful what you wish for" as never been more applicable.

  • @harsyakiarraathallah2222
    @harsyakiarraathallah2222 8 місяців тому +45

    I don't Mind if Nolan made his own Spy Movie, but if he did made his own Bond then i don't mind for a Period Piece. He has done it with Oppenheimer.

  • @lloydpassafume5357
    @lloydpassafume5357 8 місяців тому +67

    Speaking from someone who enjoyed No Time To Die at the time, but upon reflection not really caring to rewatch it anytime soon, I think Nolan is the perfect choice to reboot the franchise and it needs it. Now that Bond has essentially been deconstructed in the Craig Era, I think it’s time for something different but a little bit more traditional at the same time.

    • @Linklex7
      @Linklex7 7 місяців тому +7

      But Nolan doesn’t do traditional Bond. He does the gritty grounded realism. The Craig Bonds are the ones he should’ve directed. After Craig, fans are going to want to see a return to the slightly more fantastical elements of Bond and Nolan can’t do that.

    • @lloydpassafume5357
      @lloydpassafume5357 7 місяців тому +3

      @@Linklex7 I think Nolan can pull it off. You have to remember that inception is a pretty fantastical film, but Nolan grounded the film to where you could get invested in the concept. You believed in the concept so much even though the movie wasn’t realistic. But I hear what you’re saying 🙂

  • @prancey227
    @prancey227 8 місяців тому +20

    I disagree that Bond would not sell if it's a period piece. As a huge fan of the movies and original books, I'm sad that we never got accurate adaptations.

  • @henrique21890
    @henrique21890 8 місяців тому +31

    His idea for a 1960's James Bond is awesome!

  • @giulianodebenedictis4486
    @giulianodebenedictis4486 8 місяців тому +13

    I really hope it’s a period piece, that sounds really exiting to me

  • @josersandoval
    @josersandoval 7 місяців тому +12

    Nolan is so, so good that anything else wouldn't matter if he directs. I blindly trust in his abilities and capabilities to create "The James Bond to end all James Bond".

  • @Griffinater3
    @Griffinater3 8 місяців тому +11

    It feels counterintuitive to not want Nolan to do Bond because it wouldnt create new Bond fans. If he makes 2-3 good Bond films and then he's done, I don't think that leaves them in any worse of a spot than they are now. If nothing else they would have a couple mkre hits under thier belt and a more positive public image of Bond than i think the last 2 of the Craig Era have left. The Craig films already have the feel of a "modern" Bond. If we had a throwback Nolan trilogy, the next set could more easily distiguish itself as modern again with more of a separation. As you mentioned, I feel like a Nolan version of Bond would feel pretty similar tonally to something like Skyfall.

    • @Linklex7
      @Linklex7 7 місяців тому

      After Craig fans want a bond that’s a bit more fantastical. Nolan can’t do that. By his own admission he doesn’t know how to do fantastical. It would basically just be another Craig film

    • @tatenda2706
      @tatenda2706 7 місяців тому

      @@Linklex7no it wouldn’t be another Craig film, it would be similar to a Timothy Dalton film who Nolan named as the best bond or closest to the source material, please do your research

  • @johnsteed5754
    @johnsteed5754 7 місяців тому +7

    Couldn’t be more wrong. Not only only would the series derive huge benefit by returning to original time, place and setting, but also a huge audience would turn out to watch it. You’re putting way too much importance on woke crap and what’s pc etc, which seems large on social media but is a tiny minority in the real world. Bring on Nolan’s adaptions

    • @tatenda2706
      @tatenda2706 7 місяців тому +1

      Fully agree, the guy on the right is straight up Waffling, Nolan literally made Oppenheimer which did $900m in box office impressive for a period piece, and regardless Nolan will still be able to make such a period piece so cool and relevant and I trust his casting too

    • @theman8034
      @theman8034 6 місяців тому

      So you want a period bond Film so you don’t get black people in it lmao. Damn makes sense why all advocating for it.

  • @TheGoddon
    @TheGoddon 8 місяців тому +5

    Don’t forget that SkyFall is beat to beat a copy of TDK.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  8 місяців тому

      Well that's just not true...

    • @TheGoddon
      @TheGoddon 7 місяців тому +1

      @@FilmSpeak Bro, what are you talking about? Sam Mendes himself admitted to this.

  • @davidjames579
    @davidjames579 7 місяців тому +6

    I think the issue no one's mentioned is if Nolan does adaptations, then the first film will have to be Casino Royale. One of the best, most respected and popular Bond films, and made less than 20 years ago, with the last actor to play Bond. To start off the franchise with this would seem pointless, even with Nolan doing it. The film is also a fairly close adaptation.
    The other big problem with faithful adaptations is a lot of the novels is Bond's inner monologue thoughts, including on food, drink, brands. Would that also be incorporated in as a voice-over (Tarantino wanted to do when he was aiming to do CR)? And in a surprising amount of the novels Bond doesn't get the girl, he's more unlucky in love than you'd imagine. Finally, if you're keeping it faithful you need to remember Bond of the books isn't particularly charming or witty. A lot of that was invented for the films. Novel Bond is something of a curmudgeon, and often rude to women and men.

  • @henrydiaz5173
    @henrydiaz5173 8 місяців тому +6

    I have concept Nolan directing, Jamie Dornan as James Bond, and Hans Zimmer

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  8 місяців тому +1

      Hahaha that would be awesome

  • @batmanultra7
    @batmanultra7 8 місяців тому +21

    If he does a 60s Bond, it should probably be a one-off which I don't think they're looking for. I do like the retro futurist aesthetic for Bond.

    • @batmanultra7
      @batmanultra7 8 місяців тому +7

      Maybe you could do a small Bond anthology run

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 8 місяців тому +10

    0:14: 🎥 There are rumors of a potential Christopher Nolan James Bond movie.
    3:21: 🎥 There is a deal being negotiated for Christopher Nolan to direct and write two Bond films, with Amazon and Eon pushing for him and Nolan wanting creative freedom.
    6:43: 🎥 The appeal of the James Bond franchise lies in its ability to constantly reinvent itself with every era, while the character remains the same at its core.
    19:22: 💭 Some fans are on board with the idea of a time period Bond film because they want Bond to go back to a time where he can be politically incorrect.
    9:38: 🎥 The Bond films are known for reflecting the technology and culture of their time, so a modern Bond film would need to incorporate contemporary technology and societal trends.
    12:35: 🎥 The UA-camr discusses the possibility of a contemporary adaptation of the James Bond novel 'Moonraker' and the relevance of its themes.
    15:46: 🎥 The speaker discusses the perception of a character and the potential impact of a new direction in a film franchise.
    22:27: 🎥 The speaker discusses the dedicated fan base of director Christopher Nolan and questions whether his upcoming film will attract new fans or just appeal to his existing fan base.
    25:02: 🎥 Christopher Nolan may direct two to three Bond films and become an executive producer.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @christopherscottcarpenter
    @christopherscottcarpenter 7 місяців тому +2

    Hearing the arguments against setting Bond as a period piece from this guy makes me glad someone like Nolan is in charge, and not him.

    • @iamwahman
      @iamwahman 7 місяців тому

      Their minds are too infested with twitter loud mouths crying about the period not aligning with todays standards. Just because it is set there, doesn't mean it should cover all aspects of the period. And it's a Bond film, not a period piece based on actual events. And also, we will enjoy that regardless of the setting.

  • @ethanbrunt7755
    @ethanbrunt7755 7 місяців тому +2

    If tenet is a preview for Nolan’s bond, it will suck. Tenet was unbelievably confusing

  • @robertmarginean164
    @robertmarginean164 7 місяців тому +2

    At this point in his career, Christopher Nolan and Bond don't feel compatible. If Nolan made a Nolan movie, it wouldn't be true to what the Bond franchise is, and if Nolan made a Bond movie, it would feel like the movie is holding him back from the high-concept ideas and intricate stroytelling he's great at. I think if it's happening, it will turn out to be a weird compromise that no one's gonna really be satisfied with.
    To make a more personal point, I'm a huge Christopher Nolan fan, and a casual Bond fan, and right now, this seems way too similar to James Cameron doing Avatar movies for the rest of his life, and I fear that might happen with Nolan too. I am so saddened by the fact that we lost James Cameron to Avatar, a series which I find painfully mediocre knowing what he can do and I don't want the template of the Bond franchise to shackle Nolan and limit his more creative ideas (while I fully respect and appreciate those templates and their legacy)

    • @tonimashdane33498
      @tonimashdane33498 4 місяці тому

      Yes, and that's exactly why Nolan's Bond would rule. It's the same reason why Skyfall is great: it's a Sam Mendes film first and a Bond film last.
      Artists matter more than IP.

  • @Infinick2
    @Infinick2 7 місяців тому +2

    I think a period Bond could work really well for a reason not mentioned in this video- half of Fleming's Bond books came out in the 50s, not the 60s, and the 50s is an era that has NOT been explored by the films. A 50s Bond could bring something new that we haven't seen before. I also disagree with the idea that Bond has to stay in the present to be relevant, and Christopher Nolan's last film shows that perfectly. Oppenheimer's story and fears are just as relevant today as they were in his era, and a period Bond could be relevant today in a similar way.

    • @davidjames579
      @davidjames579 7 місяців тому

      If you do Moonraker it basically is a blend of Bond and Oppenheimer.

  • @zakuraiyadesu
    @zakuraiyadesu 8 місяців тому +1

    Love the videos, man. Keep it up!!!

  • @urbanoteal6334
    @urbanoteal6334 5 місяців тому +1

    I think Bond is a period piece precisely because he is contemporary. Watching old Bond movies is like opening a time capsule and peering into a bygone era. Every movie has been set in the modern (contemporary) times and I think it should stay that way.

  • @austinb7129
    @austinb7129 8 місяців тому +2

    Personally, I think this is all just a baseless rumor. But for the sake of argument as to whether or not a period-set Bond film(s) would be good for the franchise as a whole this discussion really needed to address the fact that 11 years from now the character of James Bond becomes public domain. By spending the interim retreating into the past EON would effectively be throwing up their hands and saying: "We don't know how to make Bond work in the 21st century ".

  • @UnicornPizza
    @UnicornPizza 8 місяців тому

    Didn’t know I would need this video so much, I really didn’t know! Thank you, Griffin! Greetings from Switzerland!

  • @calebellis1764
    @calebellis1764 7 місяців тому +2

    Get Nolan to direct and Henry Cavill to star and I’m there.

  • @laverdadescatolica5
    @laverdadescatolica5 7 місяців тому +1

    Chris Nolan should do an adaption of James Bond as a period piece from where he was created: 1951-1963. It should be a 50s period piece about Britain losing its empire due to WWII and the COLD WAR.

  • @adamfreddo5703
    @adamfreddo5703 7 місяців тому +2

    It'd be great if this is timed with the IO interactive video game to. Like Batman with Dark Knight then Arkham Asylum, a nice golden era for the character in two major types of entertainment.

  • @ethankillion786
    @ethankillion786 7 місяців тому

    I kinda feel the same way, but Interstellar actually clicks for me because there's an actual moving plot underneath the "did I just blow your mind?" veneer.
    Tenet just feels tedious and has a very complicated plot that accomplishes very little.
    I think a lot of sci fi writers fall into the pitfall of making the stakes too high. Whether you're saving a single person or saving the world, the viewer is probably going to feel about the same amount of tension. But we can connect more easily to personal stories, and plus, they feel more believable. By lowering the stakes and making the story more personal, you can actually make the viewer more invested than by choosing the most hyperbolic scenario like "if we don't destroy X, all life in the universe will cease to exist"
    I can't even comprehend that. I'm not concerned about hypothetical space crabs on a moon near alpha centari. I just want to know that the characters I know are going to be okay.

  • @icosotc
    @icosotc 7 місяців тому +1

    Chris Nolan doesn’t do anything he doesn’t want to. If he approached Eon about James Bond as his first move after the monumental success of Oppenheimer, then I’m sure he’s been sitting on a pretty good idea for a while.

  • @willhemmings
    @willhemmings 6 місяців тому +1

    I think Nolan would ruin James Bond's career. He already showed his capability for that in Tenet, by casting Kenneth Branagh and Elizabeth Debicki as archetypes. There is only one good reason to look back; and that's to gain insight into the future. Attractive as it seems, I think retrospection shows a failure of nerve

  • @Double0films
    @Double0films 8 місяців тому +1

    Before watching the video: I actually don’t want Christopher Nolan to direct a Bond film. There are two main reasons for this. Firstly I want James Bond to return to the fun it used to have like in the Pierce Brosnan era and I think Christopher Nolan is much more likely to give us a gritty Bond film that’s more real possibly a bit like Sam Mendes. The 2nd reason is he’ll almost definitely want complete creative control something the producers won’t want to give him and there are always other writers on Bond films.
    After watching the video: Ok my case needs a little refinement but I still don’t want him for Bond. Maybe he wouldn’t be that gritty, maybe he wouldn’t be like Sam Mendes but the James Bond franchise used to have certain elements of fun in some action scenes that I’ve never seen proof Nolan could do. Scenes like the Pre-title sequence, car chase and motorbike chase in Tomorrow Never Dies, the Thames chase and Mine sequence in The World is not enough and skiing sequences across the franchise. Don’t get me wrong Nolan is great at action but there is a certain quality to these action sequences in Bond films that I’ve never seen direct proof Nolan could capture and that is a detail that I’m really hoping returns to the franchise.

  • @joebagnardi5701
    @joebagnardi5701 7 місяців тому +1

    I would do two films. One is to use Thomas Doherty the Connery look-a-like for a one off. Like it was a missing Connery film. The second movie would be more modern with Henry Cavill. That could be called Property of a Lady, Risico, or The Hildebrand Rarity. Nolan stated that he like Timothy Dalton the best but love on Her Majesty's Secret Service as his best film. Aiden Quinn looks more like Dalton.

  • @surelythiswasnotused
    @surelythiswasnotused 6 місяців тому +1

    I would be surprised if MGM and the Broccoli family caves to it being set in the 60’s. They have always stayed with Bond being current to the times. Tarantino wanted to do that with Casino Royale and I think I remember correctly that that was one of the major components they didn’t like about his pitch.

  • @cameronfraser1564
    @cameronfraser1564 4 місяці тому

    I think the biggest thing that’s being missed every time this topic comes up (going back to the 50’s/60’s) is that Bond movies are almost always funded by product placement, in some cases almost entirely. You cannot flog the newest Aston, Heineken, Wilkinsons sword razors, DPD etc etc etc in the period settings. So I think, as much as people want this, EON can’t afford to let this happen.

  • @kindabatooni9314
    @kindabatooni9314 8 місяців тому +3

    Sherlock did come to our era thanks to Benedict Cumberbatch and it was brilliant.

    • @Deanhughes5707
      @Deanhughes5707 8 місяців тому +1

      Awful.

    • @kindabatooni9314
      @kindabatooni9314 8 місяців тому

      @@Deanhughes5707 You are entitled to your rare opinion. 😊

    • @davidjames579
      @davidjames579 7 місяців тому

      Also seem to be forgetting the two Downey Jr Holmes films were hits, and were set in the novel's Victorian Times but modernised the execution and character.

    • @kindabatooni9314
      @kindabatooni9314 7 місяців тому

      @@davidjames579 Yeah but it was still in the victorian era. I liked them ( will also watch the third one when they make it ) but no one has ever brought Sherlock to our times and made such a fresh take on it like Benedict Cumberbatch in BBC Sherlock. So many of my friends decided to buy and read the original novels thanks to this version.

    • @GlareBoxTV
      @GlareBoxTV 7 місяців тому

      ​@@kindabatooni9314And also down to the fresh take on Moriarty

  • @ballcapgamer3974
    @ballcapgamer3974 6 місяців тому +1

    the dude handled batman to near perfection he can handle bond.

  • @Zephirite.
    @Zephirite. 2 місяці тому

    Unlike the sixties, we live in an era oversaturated with franchises that flaunt their tech-“Mission Impossible”, “Kingsmen”, the MCU, the DCU. So constantly trying to outdo that with mere spectacle and concept might be the arms race Nolan is trying to escape. He might want to focus on the tactical, investigative, resourceful appeal of Bond using what’s around him to its fullest; impressing his comrades, instead of US.

  • @drviagrin3798
    @drviagrin3798 5 місяців тому

    Give Nolan full control and he will deliver. He has always has as proven by every movie he has created. Nolan, in my opinion, is the greatest director of all time. I discovered him via a single copy of Memoir at a video store I worked at when it was a new release. We only had the one copy because he wasn't really known at the time.The dude on the right does not speak for all of us. When you can write like Nolan your speculation will matter. And the only people that think Bond is antiquated are the fools of cancel culture.

  • @GiulianoDeBenedictis
    @GiulianoDeBenedictis 8 місяців тому +1

    It being a period piece is what exited me the most

  • @harsyakiarraathallah2222
    @harsyakiarraathallah2222 8 місяців тому +1

    the Last thing i Hope for Nolan is, he put Iko Uwais as the MC in his Movie, Pencak Silat and Mind-Bending Story could he fit that?

  • @byucatch22
    @byucatch22 4 місяці тому

    Someone else was saying that CN will never end up doing a Bond film because those who control Bond wouldn't cede enough control to make it interesting to CN.

  • @giovannibertaina2621
    @giovannibertaina2621 6 місяців тому

    Nolan’s favorite Bond film is ‘The Spy Who Loved Me.’ That’s a good sign. Definitely has one of the best songs.

  • @walterblack4065
    @walterblack4065 7 місяців тому +1

    It won’t ruin Christopher Nolan. People said that about tenet then Oppenheimer came out and everyone loved it. And I agree he will have to write in the lines for which the creators pose on him but he also (maybe to a lesser extent) had to stay between the lines for the dark knight trilogy and people say that is the best superhero trilogy ever made.

  • @sodiumlights
    @sodiumlights 7 місяців тому +1

    Just please do not let him be in control of the sound mix. I like to hear what the actors are saying.

  • @BrontoSmilodon1
    @BrontoSmilodon1 7 місяців тому +2

    I think unintentionally inspired someone to give Brad Bird a shot at being a James Bond Director with your Incredibles suggestion

  • @davidmylchreest3306
    @davidmylchreest3306 7 місяців тому

    Tarantino wanted to make a 60's set Bond film. There are other rumours linking Nolan to Star Wars, but I can't see that one myself. He's always said he wanted to make a Bond.

  • @meramos4086
    @meramos4086 4 місяці тому

    When Daniel Craig was announced that he was the new James Bond, I was skeptical, because he wasn't a Roger
    Moore like alike or a Sean Connery male idol, and Casino Royale wasn't a Goldfinger movie, and my sister didn't
    even want to see Casino Royale, but I saw the movie, & I told her to see it because it was awesome. Daniel Craig
    was a great Bond, but his contribution to it's success was at most 50%, w/c isn't. The real secret of Casino Royale
    was the plot, the story. There wasn't much gadgets in the movie and it could've been a 60's or set in the 70's or
    what ever and it would still be a hit. So you could set it in the 50s or 60s but with a very good story & director, it
    would sell and with Christopher Nolan to direct it, we couldn't go wrong

  • @WhiskeyLore
    @WhiskeyLore 5 місяців тому

    There are enough movies for kids. Christopher Nolan rebooting Moonraker as a period piece would be brilliant! That book has one of the best female characters in all of Fleming's works.

  • @ahmedshakib3883
    @ahmedshakib3883 7 місяців тому +1

    He has made james bond films , not the ones that people are accustomed to , if you look at The dark knight Trilogy , inception and Tenet , those are james bond type films all the elements are there . I would love to see him go back to making films like The prestige, Insomnia , Momento etc.

  • @gtoyadhatagyab8013
    @gtoyadhatagyab8013 5 місяців тому

    The dude with the cap is too focused on "modern" and "how modern audience would take 60's Bond".
    Nolan makes art through his films mate, THAT'S why his movies garner a lot of audience, because he stands out and stay true to his own formula and creative decision whether it fits modern audience or not.
    Art can't please everybody but could please the people who could appreciate its forms, not everything needs to be modernized just to fit modern audience, to be accepted.
    In fact, don't ever force your art to fit in with modern audience, that would temper with the quality of your art, I get that you have to think about the profit and all but the way to do that when it comes to art is to do your best to make your best creation, it means your passion for the project is the key to success, NOT whether or not it fits modern audience, be very careful on who you're trying to please.

  • @nicht_menschlich
    @nicht_menschlich 5 місяців тому

    I dont know if i would like bond going back to the 60s in general but i believe that Nolan knows what he is doing. I think no one would have expected that a movie about the father of the atomic bomb that is basically about how this one person handles the stress of being responsible for so many deaths etc would perform so well. Yet it did.

  • @edczxcvbnm
    @edczxcvbnm 8 місяців тому +2

    I love Bond and Nolan and would probably like whatever baby they make; But I would be hesitant on him Producing going forward. I don't know what happened with Zach Snyder and DC but i recall Nolan being involved with that to some extent and it didn't really work. I believe Nolan would be much more interested and invested in Bond that the DC super hero stuff post Rises, but it would worry me. There is an art to directing and having that vision but there is also a different art to producing that is very different from directing,
    That said, I wasn't a fan of No Time To Die. It felt classically saccharine with him dying and all of that. I feel like Peter Griffen when describing the God Father. It insists upon itself.

  • @RGproductions100
    @RGproductions100 7 місяців тому +2

    Chris Nolan high concept original > Bond movie

  • @Kbyte27
    @Kbyte27 8 місяців тому +5

    The guy you interviewed is really uninteresting. His only points is "now is better". "Old man bad".
    It's fine to have differing points, but that guy is just rigid and stale in his arguments.

  • @cockbeard
    @cockbeard 5 місяців тому

    Was your argument against a 50s Bond really that it wasn't "realistic"??? Bond clearly is (and was always intended to be) a "pulpy comic book character", that's why Fleming wrote so many of them, they were easy to churn out

  • @SpammytheHedgehog
    @SpammytheHedgehog 8 місяців тому +3

    I am so happy that the Dark Knight trilogy.

  • @conurm
    @conurm 6 місяців тому

    they also said that batman would ruin nolan, but it only made him one of the biggest directors of all time

  • @byucatch22
    @byucatch22 4 місяці тому

    I think the period piece angle would be intriguing. It would give the world a structural limits that the latest Bond films generally lack. These days, Bond can do anything and the villains have nearly unlimited technological power. I like the idea of a Bond film that creates built-in limits on those elements and I actually think it would ground the film on the people and story. Maybe the Bond aficionados would say that's not the point of a Bond film, but it's a Bond film I'd be interested in seeing.

  • @traydaniel0403
    @traydaniel0403 7 місяців тому +1

    If he ever does direct, write ✍️, and produce a James Bond film, I really hope that Christopher Nolan casts…
    Henry Cavill as 007
    Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Bond’s brother/ Sidekick
    Idris Elba and David Dastmalchian as the Villains
    Emily Blunt as Female Bond/ Bond’s love interest
    Lashana Lynch as Nomi (reprising her role from No Time To Die)
    Naomie Harris as MoneyPenny (reprising her role from Skyfall, Spectre, and No Time To Die)
    Ben Whisaw as Q (reprising his role from Skyfall, Spectre, and No Time To Die)
    Tom Hardy
    with Robert Downey Jr
    Margot Robbie as Female Bond/ 007’s brother’s love interest
    and Cillian Murphy
    Olivia Rodrigo or Ed Sheeran & Taylor Swift should write and perform an original theme music
    Hans Zimmer compose the soundtrack
    Executive Producers: Zack Snyder
    Produced By: Christopher McQuarrie p.g.a., Christopher Nolan p.g.a.
    Emma Thomas p.g.a.,
    Written By: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Christopher McQuarrie & Christopher Nolan
    Directed By: Christopher Nolan
    I also wish that film was 3hrs long like Oppenheimer, and get $2B Box Office film.
    Production Company: New Line Cinema, Syncopy, Inc. Legendary Pictures, Eon Productions
    Distributed By: Universal Pictures & Warner Bros. Pictures

  • @jesustovar2549
    @jesustovar2549 8 місяців тому +1

    Nolan should have made James Bond movies for a while now, think about it, Casino Royale is somewhat influenced by Batman Begins which had been released a year earlier, Quantum of Solace came the same year as The Dark Knight, Skyfall came the same year as The Dark Knight Rises , Nolan and his style or way of approaching cinema belong to Bond, I don't understand how EON Productions didn't hire him sooner, but I understand that we still wouldn't have had the gems that Nolan has given us over the years. But this would make me happy as a young Nolan and Bond fan.
    It's curious that this video was uploaded on the Bond day, so, happy 007 day, cause I rewatched From Russia with Love and Goldfinger, I'm 19 years old and I became a Bond fan after Cars 2, Finn McMissile is the closest we could ever get to Michael Caine playing James Bond.

    • @paulkickling7828
      @paulkickling7828 6 місяців тому

      yeah lol begins influenced royale and dark knight influenced skyfall. its crazy.

  • @chrisjfox8715
    @chrisjfox8715 5 місяців тому

    I would definitely be interested in seeing Christopher Nolan do a period piece bond movie... But I also don't necessarily want to see him focus the rest of his career on another franchise. It would be more exciting to see him crank out another original masterpiece, rather than existing IP

  • @knightridernz72
    @knightridernz72 6 місяців тому

    Nolan doesn't have to do a Bond film. He's established himself as a major director in Hollywood doing the kinds of films he wants to make and studios let him. Warner Bros. let him have a lot of control when he rebooted Batman which is rare but he's proven himself worthy of making great films that are profitable. He's shown that you can have big money making movies with substance. I saw The Dark Knight again on the big screen recently at a local movie theatre and it just floored me and reminded me how Nolan was able to take a comic book hero and make the characters and world feel so real that you're on the edge of your seat at times. Nolan just knows what he's doing when it comes to filmmaking. His career will be just fine with or without James Bond.

  • @youtubeprof1859
    @youtubeprof1859 7 місяців тому

    One major theme of Nolan all across his filmography is time. While bond itself has become this character that is contemporary meaning of men and being with the times. All i want to see is how nolan adapts this theme of time in Bond.

  • @yega3k
    @yega3k 5 місяців тому

    5:03 I think you need to see a Bond movie in period settings first before you knock it. No one has done it yet so you have nothing to base your skepticism on. Tbh, I don’t think anyone even wants to see another “modern” take of Bond. There’re many other movies that do the “modern Bond” better than the actual Bond movies nowadays lol. I’m thinking Atomic Blonde vibes and I’m all for it 🔥

  • @ZainAli-vn7qj
    @ZainAli-vn7qj 6 місяців тому

    It can be a three movie arc, one in the 60s, one for the 90s and last film to represent the latest era. each movie can represent the spy genre in different light and how the world and its apparent stakes have changed in the time. Actor can be the same in each era but the character has evolved. And lastly Nolan is an excellent choice, he already gave his audition or job resume with Inception. Careers in Hollywood can become stale but I think Bond Franchise wont hurt Nolan
    Two cents from a fan of Connery, Dalton and Craig

  • @masudaharris6435
    @masudaharris6435 8 місяців тому

    I don't really care about who directs the next Bond film, but I would appreciate a fresh, new take on it. No use doing what's done before. I personally do not want to know more about Bond's childhood. He should remain a man of mystery.

  • @EustaH
    @EustaH 4 місяці тому

    I don't think sticking with modern times is necessary at all for this franchise to work. Making a movie that takes place in the 60s doesn't mean it has to be done like a 60s movie. When Nolan announced Oppenheimer I couldn't imagine how he'd pull this off, but he did. Anything Tarantino made after Kill Bill is set in period and it works. There are numerous examples that this can be done - so there's a good possibility that he knows what he's doing. However this can go only in two directions - it'll either be excellent or a total disaster.

  • @gabewilson8222
    @gabewilson8222 5 місяців тому

    I love Nolan, but I really really hope he does something other than bond next. I really would like to see Nolan do something entirely new. No IP, no source material, just an original screenplay.

  • @ohhhyeah9435
    @ohhhyeah9435 6 місяців тому +1

    I want a Nolan Western or Horror film.

  • @smokinj0e
    @smokinj0e 5 місяців тому

    Strangely enough, Tarantino also wanted to do a period piece take on Bond with Casino Royale.

  • @gabbodelaparrawrites
    @gabbodelaparrawrites 8 місяців тому +1

    What about doing a five movies series with each in a different decade, 1960 1970 1980 1990 2010. That could be cool. Then they could use a different actor for each.

  • @harsyakiarraathallah2222
    @harsyakiarraathallah2222 8 місяців тому +1

    Godzilla, James Bond, and Batman our Three Series that Could be a Period Piece in Todays World, i'mean Godzilla Minus-One is almost Obvious, Bond and Nolan could be a Retro-Movie because he already did with Oppenheimer, and Batman: the Animated Series and the Will of Not be Caped Crusader is set in both a 50s and 90s Movie.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  8 місяців тому +1

      That was basically the case I was making but only if he helms it.

  • @vladimirbukilictube
    @vladimirbukilictube 6 місяців тому +1

    why would he? every movie he made so far is love letter to Bond, historic movies excluded. he would be perfect for the job tho

  • @MrDremmetbrown
    @MrDremmetbrown 7 місяців тому +1

    How would that work with Universal?

  • @Grim_Underground86
    @Grim_Underground86 6 місяців тому

    I think he may have outgrown wanting todo a Bond film especially if there are strings attached to franchise. Nolan can pick any story in the world to tell on film why settle for one character for 3 installments. You could tell in The Dark Knight rises he was very tired and wanted to rap it up. It felt rushed.

  • @hiddenbl4de602
    @hiddenbl4de602 8 місяців тому +1

    I wouldn't want a bond set in the 60s. First of all, what makes Bond Movies (even the bad ones) good, is that they are time capsules of the era they are made in. You could see what some relevant things in the world were e.g. in the 80s just by watching the Bond movies from the 80s. Second of all, we had Bond in the 60s. If I want Bond in the 60s I watch Connery (or Lazenby), if I want a 90s Bond I watch Brosnan... I want to look back on Bond26 in 20-30 years and say yeah that was what the 20s were like.

  • @sammonroe882
    @sammonroe882 7 місяців тому

    Not against Nolan doing bond.. but I feel like we already got a nolanish bond in skyfall... Mendes even has gone on record saying skyfall was heavily influenced by The Dark Knight.

  • @giovannibertaina2621
    @giovannibertaina2621 6 місяців тому

    The ‘retro 60s’ thing sounds interesting. It has to be Robert Pattinson as Bond regardless of who directs.

  • @CaballeroSoul
    @CaballeroSoul 7 місяців тому

    How would you say NO to this?? Nolan has already shown what he could do on something like this. 10/10.
    And, come on. What is that TITLE??? lol

  • @jsndn4434
    @jsndn4434 6 місяців тому

    If Nolan does I want him to make it a period piece. I’m not a massive Bond fan but I enjoyed Connery and Craig’s films so either of those time frames work for me

  • @hypernovatv911
    @hypernovatv911 4 місяці тому

    I think Nolan would be the perfect person to carry the bond franchise forward. If he is talking about doing a retro interpretation, I totally would be there for that. You can really think about his movies as alternate realities in general. Interstellar was like a alternate reality version of 2001 a space Odyssey, only less boring. He did the movie Dunkirk and it made a lot of money and people still talk about it but there were two other movies that were about war and They came out about the same time 1917 and Midway. 1917 did decent business, but Midway was a total flop.
    Are you telling me that if he combined Moonraker and goldeneye with that Nolan style you would hate it come on. If they are on the fence and they wind up, not choosing him, I think it would be disastrous for the bond franchise.

  • @harsyakiarraathallah2222
    @harsyakiarraathallah2222 8 місяців тому +1

    Hopefully he got apart in Batman: Caped Crusader.

  • @cedarandsound
    @cedarandsound 6 місяців тому

    Nolan probably won't ever direct a Bond movie, since he ALREADY did his own version of Bond with Tenet.

  • @colemowery
    @colemowery 8 місяців тому +1

    I'm torn... for 2-3 movies, i'd love a period piece bond. for another 5-6.... i dont think id want that.

  • @musicisfree91
    @musicisfree91 5 місяців тому

    I think they should let Nolan do what he want's to do as long as it's a trilogy, then reboot it again. If Nolan want's to make it a period piece, that closely adapts some of the books, of course the misogynist stuff will be left out.

  • @kojiattwood
    @kojiattwood 7 місяців тому

    I think a period piece/bookcentric POV with Bond would actually re-ignite interest in the franchise.

  • @vinnieandhispizza6299
    @vinnieandhispizza6299 7 місяців тому

    I think you guys are really missing what would be so smart about going back in time with Bond. It could allow Nolan to do what the X-Men movies did when they initially went back in time and were actually good for a while. People have a small baseline of knowledge about the history at the time, and it could be interesting to see how Bond fits into that world. It could make him interesting in a way that does not force him to rely on relevance to the times. It can make Bond timeless because a period film made by people not from that time will bring out an interesting blend of the time it is set in and the time it is made in. Trust me, after a few movies of it, people will think it was fun and then want to get back to the usual Bond theatrics like people wanted more comic accurate Batman after Nolan's gritty version. I also would love to get more historical movies by Nolan, but that is just because I love history and Nolan and would love to get the two together.

  • @snowman01
    @snowman01 6 місяців тому

    The quintessential Bond is Sean Connery in the 60s. I.e. the character Austin Powers spoofs. James Bond is an aloof, sexy, violent, assassin and who utilises dark triad traits to survive and thrive. How are you supposed to write that character to appease the mainstream audience that believes "toxic masculinity" is an existential threat? Placing Bond in the 60s may help audiences empathise rather than instantly condemn the character.

  • @miketyess
    @miketyess 5 місяців тому

    I think a 60’s set Bond would do well. That was my favourite part about The Man From UNCLE

  • @nazart7830
    @nazart7830 6 місяців тому

    For me Tarantino should make a bond film, he’s very knowledgeable about genre movies

  • @LordApophis100
    @LordApophis100 5 місяців тому

    I really liked Elementary, they did a good job of bringing Sherlock Holmes to the modern age.

  • @poppaspank
    @poppaspank 6 місяців тому

    Ian Fleming wrote 12 novels and two short story and article collections, approximately annually except the final postuhumous one. SEVEN of those books came out in the 1950s. Yes, From Russia With Love was set in the Cold War - so was that comparitively recent Man From UNCLE movie. None of the Bond movies were ever actually set in the Fifties. That was where it started, when Fleming wanted to write an espionage version of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer. Half the Bond movies had virtually nothing to do with the books that inspired them other than titles and a few character names. And from the Aston Martin DB5 every movie had to ramp up the gimmicks and stunts and get them further away from what Fleming's books were about. Most of the Moore movies were comedies - so was the first Dalton and the last Brosnan and the last Connery. If I want a parody I can watch Casino Royale '67 or the Austin Powers movies. I want my 007 movies played straight. If you want a Cold War era Bond movie, hell, the years after the McCarthy hearings were crazy anti-communist.
    Controversial opinion: I would love to see Nolan - or anyone - do an accurate adaptation with The Spy Who Love Me - a gothic romance novel in which Bond shows up to rescue the damsel in the final third of the story.
    To paraphrase "New Q": "Laser beam wristwatches and exploding pens and submersible sports cars - we don't do that any more."

  • @Samdoesstuff978
    @Samdoesstuff978 7 місяців тому

    Griifin just made me want a Christopher Nolan Star Wars movie.

  • @mattt3195
    @mattt3195 8 місяців тому

    i also just got my sweatshirt in the mail. preorders bay bay

  • @MrAjfish
    @MrAjfish 8 місяців тому +1

    Nolan would be wasted doing a bond film.

  • @liamgilmartin466
    @liamgilmartin466 4 місяці тому

    We need to go backwards, as I think we have squeezed all the juice out of the modern James Bond now being Daniel and pierce. Disagree with me that’s fine, but these two bonds are the modern era to me as I grew up on them two bonds