Skyfall updates: MGW’s U-turn, no Mendes vanity credit

We were catching up on some Skyfall-related items and two caught our eye.

Michael G. Wilson


First, Michael G. Wilson, on the surface, appears to be taking a different position compared with comments he made in December. According to the London Evening Standard, the co-boss of Eon Productions had this to say about star Daniel Craig:

Michael G Wilson, the James Bond producer, was speaking at a culture industry seminar during the (Summer Olympic) Games and said Eon Productions will have no qualms about replacing the franchise’s latest star should Skyfall, the next film in the series, prove to be the rugged actor’s peak.

Recalling the decision to axe Craig’s predecessor, Wilson said: “Pierce [Brosnan] was well-liked and the grosses were going up. But we knew we had to change things before they started to taper off. Bond is the star. He is bigger than any actor that portrays him.”

Less than nine months ago, Wilson had this to say in an interview with the U.K. People Web site:

Legendary Bond producer Michael G Wilson said: “Daniel’s been a terrific Bond, a superb actor and a ­terrific man. The fans love him and I don’t think there’s a better actor to play the part.”

Chester-born Craig, below, is currently shooting Skyfall, his third Bond film. And in an ­exclusive interview with The People, Wilson told how he would love him to do five more.

He said: “It’s certainly something we’ll be ­discussing with him once we finish shooting Skyfall.

“Filming has gone very well so far and I’d love Daniel to surpass Roger’s record and do eight pictures. Daniel’s been an absolute pleasure to be around because he takes the role so seriously. There’s really no one more passionate about making these films work than him – he’s a film maker’s dream.”

This isn’t the first time Wilson has done an about face. In November, he said Skyfall represented no change in direction from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Then, he said there was a “magical Goldfinger feel” during Skyfall’s filming, suggesting a somewhat more escapist tone.

Fans should probably not overreact either way. Fans who like Craig said it was great the actor would do eight movies (which would mean Craig would be 54 when finishing up as 007, assuming Eon could maintain an every-other-year pace). Fans who want a change may be tempted to rub their hands and start the countdown to a new 007. Given how Wilson changes position, that’s way too premature. Most fans don’t keep track of how the Eon co-boss ducks and weaves. For us, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen Wilson’s act and it’s probably not the last.

Second, last week, the early U.K. Skyfall posters were revealed. While many fans debated the images, we tried to check out the credits. They’re pretty small, but they indicate that a question we posed back in January has been answered with a no. Director Sam Mendes doesn’t get a vanity credit (A Sam Mendes Film, A Film by Sam Mendes, etc.) for Skyfall.

Some of our readers correctly predicted the outcome at the time. For example, “M” of the James Bond Dossier Web site had this to say:

“No vanity credit for you.”

I don’t think he will, as the Bond films are Brand Eon.

And reader “Bob” opined:

….and the only vanity credit on the film will be
Albert R Broccoli’s EON Products (sic)
Presents

From what we could see, Skyfall continues the tradition begun with 1997’s Tomorrow Never Dies of saying, “Albert R. Broccoli’s Eon Productions Presents.”

2 Responses

  1. The London Evening Standard interpreted things with exaggeration, so I don’t think Michael is U-turn. He said the same thing, the reason why they changed from Brosnan to Craig, in Total Film two years ago. It’s just an old news.
    (He must promote Skyfall now. Why does he suggest new Bond? It doesn’t make sense).

  2. Cr-egg sucks as Bond. He looks like a perpetual lemon sucker. He has NO films lined up anywhere after Skyfall. What does that tell us? His turkeys at the box office have caught up to Eon. Good riddance to his rubbish films.

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