
My working colleague had me nearly sputtering my tea. He said Bourne was rubbish. What !@$£* and went on to add that James Bond wot's that film called. . . was much better. Can someone help me out here? I was going to explain that the latest James Bond looked to be heavily influenced by Bourne but I thought "breath David".
p.s It's with great regret that I have to announce that the interview with Paul Greengrass ( Dir.) Bourne is off. I missed my window and as you'd expect Mr Greengrass is a very busy man, so lets be hopeful for another time in the future.
I'll post some short burst interviews from the red carpet with Rodriguez soon.
DARN!!
ReplyDeleteman I would loved to have heard that!
I'm not a big fan of Bourne or Flight 93 - but Bloody Sunday is all time best cinematography contender for sure.
Darn squared. But I'm optimistic that I'll have a better chance in the future.
ReplyDeleteOh I loved Flight 93, but yes Bloody Sunday is seminal.
There's another director from the school of docs who you should look out for - same vein as Greengrass.
His name is Bruce Goodison. Nice chap as well. Made the BBC's SAS storming of the Libyan embassy. He was my director when i first reported at the BBC. Huh!
An interview when he is working on the "Imperial Guard in the Emerald City" would be stellar.
ReplyDeleteI remember watching the storming of the Libyan embassy live. Definitely some of the most riveting TV footage I have ever seen.
We'll give it a try. Cheers Peter
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