John Roger Spottiswoode[2] (born 5 January 1945) is a Canadian-British director, editor and writer of film and television. (wikipedia)
The script is very good because the things that happen in it are very believable to me. It doesn't presuppose that the world has changed very much. You don't have to think that you're in a different world.
I haven't done the Star Wars kind of films.
Actually, after the release of the Bond film, the producers came back to me to offer me another one, but I didn't have any juice left for an immediate encore.
I think the ethics and morals of genetic engineering are very complicated. It intrigues me.
The basic premise of this is that, yes, people have learned to clone each other, but that cloning is illegal. Not that it's bad, just that the law as it is now, is that if you die, you're dead.
It can't be made for $7 million - it's got to be $25 million. It's a huge epic, and of course I won't have enough money to do it. But I'll find a way.
Class isn't something you buy. Look at you. You have a $500 suit on and you're still a lowlife.