Wes Anderson delivered his fantasy pitching in an interview withThe New York Times , saying “ I ’ve had this Bond pic , you get laid [ … ] I had this one I want to do call Mission Deferred and my estimation is that this is James Bond [ … ] the Cold War is over and there ’s no gig . And … I had this idea … he go in to see M and M is on the speech sound , and he ’s walking around M ’s office , you know , and finally says [ gesture that he ’ll come back when M is less busy ] . And you roll in the hay … the gadgetry is like he has a bully coffee machine , and that maybe he set out into a bar fighting or something because he has a license to kill but there ’s [ nothing to do ] . And so , you know , I never generate the call . ”

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Beyond the inherently comedic , fish - out - of - water premise - juxtaposing James Bond , former activeness - homo , with the mundanity of civilian life - this could really get to the kernel of who Bond is , why he has become outdated , and how he can be revive . Simply put , Anderson ’s premise would expose007 ’s flaw . The case has long been criticize for advance toxic ideologies ( something that the movies have generally avoided examining ) , so planting him into an cockeyed , existential comedy seems like the perfect way to break that bubble .   When it come down to it , James Bond is n’t the problem with the franchise ; it ’s the frame of his actions that needs to change . Julian Bond can , and should , be a trigger happy , sex activity - craze , alcoholic , misogynist - but the filmmaker should paint him in such a ignitor . He ’s not the heroic form that he once was , and the movies ought to reflect that .

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To its credit , Skyfallkind of did the serious version of Anderson ’s idea for part of its runtime , showing Bond in retirement after cook his own demise , getting   intoxicated onmartinis ( shake , not budge ) , and ultimately filled with self - detestation . Picture that , but with joke , for an entire flick , and you ’ve got Wes Anderson ’s take . It ’s very easy to imagine his quirky stable of actors slotting seamlessly into theBondensemble : Ralph Fiennes as 007 , Tilda Swinton as Miss Moneypenny , Owen Wilson as Felix Leiter , and a role for Bill Murray in there somewhere too .

It ’s worth noting that Anderson is not the only auteur director who ’s had his oculus on theJames Bondpie . In 2004 , Quentin Tarantino expressed a desire to helm the franchise , proposing to keep Pierce Brosnan in the lead role , but return the timeline to a Cold War setting . He would adapt Ian Fleming ’s original novel , Casino Royale , and direct to direct a tense undercover agent - thriller , distancing the dealership from blowup - laden spectacle and natural action solidification - piece that , he felt , got in the way of telling a in truth interesting level . unhappily , it was n’t stand for to be , andTarantino’sBondmoviejoined his ever - expanding tilt of unrealized projects .

While Wes Anderson ’s pitch was manifestly destine as a antic , in an age of dealership fatigue duty , more revolutionary reimaginings of existing properties will be demand to keep hearing from catch bored . Marvel , in their populist direction , have moved franchise culture forward , wherein interview are coming to accept and love young and wide-ranging interpretations of established material . IfJames Bondis to flourish in this new cinematic landscape painting , the filmmakers really ought to try something fresh ; push the gravy boat out a bit . Perhaps , for a laugh , Bond should give call forth martinis a chance .

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