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Screenwriter John Logan talks about the 'Skyfall' script and cast

20-Dec-2011 • Skyfall

It has been a big year for American-born screenwriter, John Logan. He has been behind Ralph Fiennes' "Coriolanus", Martin Scorsese's "Hugo" and the animated flick "Rango". Recently, Movieline spoke to the screenwriter about his work on Bond and beyond...

Is there anything you can elaborate on about [the Skyfall] screenplay and your role with it?
I’ve been writing it for a year! That’s my role in it. Neal Purvis and Robert Wade wrote a fantastic script. They worked very closely with Sam Mendes and Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson and wrote a really brilliant script. And Sam, who I’ve known forever, invited me to come on and work on it. And so I’ve even working on it since then. I was on the set four days ago. It’s one of the best experiences I’ve ever had on a movie; it’s a thrilling collection of artists working on it, and I think the movie is going to be fantastic.

Why? What’s thrilling about this story and this episode in the James Bond canon?
Well, I can’t tell you anything about the story, obviously. As much as I would love to! We can talk about that this time next year. But to me, it’s really about a number of things: Sam is a great director and a great colleague from the theater. He knows how to work with writers and with actors. It’s an unbelievable cast that’s doing it. To sit around a table with Judi Dench and Albert Finney and Ralph Fiennes and Daniel Craig and Javier Bardem and Naomie Harris and Ben Whishaw and Rory Kinnear… For a theater guy like me, it’s a little head-spinning. To sit with Judi Dench? And rehearse scenes? For me, that’s as good as it gets.

You know, I was watching a James Bond marathon on Thanksgiving, which mixed films like Diamonds Are Forever and Goldfinger with the likes of Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. And while the latter are good, they’re not especially fun the way the older movies were. Is Skyfall any different, at least the way you approached it?
What I find really exciting about Skyfall is that we’re going to come out on the 50th anniversary of Dr. No. So for 50 years and for 23 movies, this franchise has been going strong, and it’s been reinterpreted by various artists over the years, and yet it has a very specific spirit to it. Once again, it’s a little like Coriolanus: It has an inner muscularity that can take a lot. So I would like to think that I’m bringing a little of myself to it — my personal vision as a writer — in collaboration with Sam and the designers and producers. So far I couldn’t be more delighted with the process and what it looks like.

What’s your favorite James Bond movie?
I think Goldfinger, although I have a very sentimental attachment to Diamonds Are Forever because it was the first one I saw in a theater as a kid. But Octopussy is very underrated. From Russia With Love is top-notch espionage. I think both Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace are thrilling and modern and exciting movies. So I’m just a fan of the franchise.

Thanks to `Samuel` for the alert.

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