My personal wish list:
- Use Craig for one more film only if that film can be released in 2018 or 2019 at the latest. Otherwise acknowledge that too much time has passed and that a fresh start with a new actor will give the series new energy.
- If Craig is back, and you want to continue the Spectre/Blofeld-story, then don´t just go through the motions with unused YOLT-ideas. And don´t remake the OHMSS-ending with Madeleine. Find something surprising for her. Like... making her turn to the dark side. That way, you could also explain easily and interestingly why Bond left her and rejoined the service. What about this PTS: Bond thinks he can enjoy his honeymoon period with Madeleine in an exotic location... and then she tries to kill him. He can barely escape. Afterwards he finds clues that Madeleine was in cohort with Spectre the whole time, slyly leading Bond to Spectre´s lair, and coaxing him out of the service... In fact, Madeleine was trying to take control of Spectre and wanted Blofeld to be finished off by Bond. - To me, that would put SPECTRE in perspective and excuse it as a transitional film, misleading Bond (and the audience) before culminating in a (hopefully) satisfying finale.
- If Craig is not back and you recast Bond, get an actor who is absolutely thrilled to be Bond and willing to do many pictures on an every-two-years-basis. Even if it will take longer between the films, have him on a tighter leash and don´t create a situation in which he can demand directors to wait for. You´re the producer, you decide what is right for the series, not a temporary element.
- If a new actor is cast, don´t even try to establish one big arc for several films. Don´t tell a story that takes years to finish or has to be ret-conned in order to give us the impression everything was planned out. Just send Bond on missions that can be wrapped up at the end of one film.
- The time for the rogue Bond must be over. Also his questioning of why he wants to be a secret agent after all. If he sees no sense in his choice of job he is not James Bond... but Jason Bourne.
- Times are crazy right now, and it does not seem to get any less crazy. Acknowledge this by giving us more fun again - we definitely need it. No emo-Bond anymore, rather a hero that can and should make fun of the powerful and enjoy the way he can expose those idiots. You know, like Bond did in former times.
- Go for cinematographers who bring the kind of visual elegance and intelligent opulence that Roger Deakins could achieve. Stop the bleached-out look of SPECTRE and prohibit any director from arguing: I want the story to dictate everything, even if that means the story causes drab, ugly and boring palettes. Bond films are supposed to look magnificent, they sell a fantasy world.
- Travelogues these days wreak havoc on a budget, yes - but they are part of the Bond film history and give dimension to the importance of his missions. Of course, a one-location film can be fun, too. But don´t use Great Britain again for a very long time. London is fine only for the expositional scenes between M, Moneypenny, Q and Bond.
- M, Moneypenny and Q... yes, you have great actors now for these roles. But if these actors only want to return if they get a substantial amount of shooting days, resulting in making them part of the plot, then re-cast them with great character actors who enjoy their bit parts. Bond stories are not about "Mission Impossible"-team efforts. And you take away from Bond´s impact whenever you cut to M, Moneypenny and Q trying to fight the bad guys, too. Damn, that´s why they employ secret agents: so they don´t have to do these things by themselves! Field agents - desk seargents. It´s as simple as that.
- Purvis and Wade always get a bad rap, and maybe they do deserve it. But please, allow this to be revealed by NOT chasing the flavour-of-the-month script doctor to come in and rewrite them. Stick with "the boys" and show them that you really appreciate them. Don´t throw them under the bus whenever a big name director says: Oh, this is terrible, I have to get my guy on board to do this. Only for that guy to just be a lackey who wants to stay employed by saying YES, SIR!
- David Arnold might have run out of ideas how to score another Bond film. Still, in his best Bond scores he did capture the signature John Barry sound very well. And the long hiatus for him might have rejuvenated his creative mojo. If Craig is back Arnold, who has started with Craig, should be allowed to write one last Bond score, too. If Craig is not back, go for someone new - but please: choose a real composer, not one of those who call themselves film composers but never learned their craft, only how to create soundscapes on their computers. Check out CHRIS BACON, ROQUE BANOS, JOE KRAEMER or ABEL KORZENIOWSKI.
- Cast surprises, not the usual suspects. Don´t go for the BIG NAME, create new stars through Bond instead of having Bond carry stars with their baggage.
- That´s all for now but I´m sure I can wiseass more if given time.