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'I want Quentin Tarantino to direct the next Bond film'

Actor Tim Roth thinks it would be 'the wittiest Bond movie ever'

Actors Tim Roth, Michael Madsen and Walter Goggins think Quentin Tarantino would be a great choice to direct the next James Bond film. The 56-year-old thinks his Hateful Eight director, who is known for the strong violence in his films, would have the sharpest script.

Roth says, "What fun that would be! We'd all be lining up for that one. It will also probably be the wittiest Bond film ever."

While actor Daniel Craig is set to reprise his role as the suave spy for the fifth time with the next movie, Roth says he would love to play the Bond villain if Tarantino landed the director's job. Speaking at a 25-year anniversary screening of Reservoir Dogs he says, "Oh yeah, I would love to do that."

Michael Madsen, who appeared in Tarantino's Kill Bill in 2003 and the Bond film Die Another Day the following year, also thinks the director would be a great choice. He says, "He would be good. I've got to make friends with Daniel Craig so I can get in it."

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