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As much as I agree with that, the recent interview they gave where they admitted new ideas were in short supply in the 'modern age' is reason enough for this to be their last film. I don't like ragging on them too much - as you say, they're fine as ideas/structure men once someone comes in and polishes their dialogue and some of the finer details, but it surely must be time for some new in-house writers.
We don't even need a seasoned pro in that position. We just need ideas men. The seasoned pros can turn it into a working script later.
The Spectre rings were made of Zirconium which can be found in meteorites.
And we now have a space themed working title as well - Eclipse.
It's nice to have something else to talk about instead of delays or anything else negative.
Regarding being used before, some titles also had the same luck: The Moonraker was a 1958 film and there were two films titled Licence to Kill in 1984 and 1964. In fact, Clint Eastwood's film The Eiger Sanction was titled Licence to Kill in Spain, reason why the Bond film was renamed 007: Licence To Kill in Spain and 007 With A Licence To Kill in South America during the theatrical release.
Other than that...
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It may just be a coincidence, as I believe SPECTRE had no official website, only 007.com/spectre, but maybe not.
If I'm not mistaken, spectre.com redirected you to 007.com/spectre , in the same way casinoroyalemovie.com redirected you to jamesbond.com .
Maybe they do this in case everything regarding
spectre.com/ redirects to Spectre Enterprises Inc.
My bad. Got confused with the cases of CR, QOS and SF.
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And I trust in CJF.
1. No way does he sign on to direct if he thought the story was rubbish.
2. No way does he stay signed on and go into production if he thought the finished script was going to be awful.
3. No way does he stay signed on if he thought the project was too big for him.
4. No way, based on his previous credits and #1-3, will he make a bad film.
Also my line of thinking. I'm still very, very excited. I've merely been glancing over rumours and any of the tidbits of the last month or so, as I want to still get that fresh sense of post-press conference excitement. It's starting to make me giddy.
I'm not saying Bond 25 will follow the same path.. But filmmaking is an "ends justify the means" form of production.. If Bond 25 turns out great, then all this is forgotten.. But if it turns out bad, well then... we saw how it affected SP to a lot of people.
Also, this fan poster has convinced me that the rumoured title is terrific:
That's what she said
Thank you @Pierce2Daniel
This is the news (not Bond related):
https://variety.com/2019/film/news/john-david-washington-christopher-nolan-movie-1203135920/
I apologize for writing "Thank you" to everyone liking my fan art, but... thank you! :D
Uh, yah that's pretty amazing @NS_writings ... I mean really bloody impressive.
Re: the title: I thought it was possibly something stumbled upon because of a fan made Bond pic made a few years ago with the same name (it's on YT).
To be honest, I haven't been keeping up on all the title business (I'm very easy and rarely get disappointed by a film title, especially a Bond one), and I haven't heard any noise about it through "the grapevine", but catching up on this thread, perhaps this has nothing to do with the fan film at all... Many of you are very convincing, along with that 007.com posting; so, I guess, roll on...
LTK and DAD too. Regardless of how one may think of the movies both titles are VERY bland and generic.
Well, there are titles that would sound bland to me for a spy thriller if I didn't think that there was a Fleming novel/story behind them:
Dr. No
From Russia With Love
The Spy Who Loved Me
For Your Eyes Only
Quantum of Solace
Thanks again! Makes me wish to do more :D
what 007.com post
Maybe he refers to the fact that the