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I would like to women villian again
Oldman could work, he's done really well before in the villain role in movies like Reno and Air Force One and seems a credible part to appear in Bond, I guess it's still not to late for the Englishman but ideas such as 'poisoning the Thames' could be doomed to failure. (?)
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I like this idea. how about her teamed with Glen Close as a lesbian evil duo who run a criminal organization? Like Octopussy they would have only lethal women working for them and all are lesbian and would be oblivious to Bond's charms.
Ooh, interesting. He's willing to topple government to save the world. He attacks big corps that are protected by the government, and thus ends up clashing with government forces as well. It would definitely make the whole 'Bond questioning his job' thing work.
Thunderball: Luciana Paluzzi as Fiona Volpe (1965)
Goldeneye: Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp (1995)
Incidently, I certainly thought these two were two of the sexiest Bond girls in the entire franchise.
16 years have passed since the last great female villain !!!
Well, 16 years have passed since the last (main) henchwoman. DAD had Miranda Frost and CR had Valenka (Le Chiffre's girlfriend, who was kind of a henchwoman for a moment or two). And we had a female villain in TWINE, which was only twelve years ago.
What about James Bond coming up against an adversary that was chameleon (someone that constantly changes their appearance) ?
I believe that would be a first in the long running franchise.
Yeah, Batman the Animated Series used this concept in two of their episodes, at least that I can think of off the top of my head, and they were really great! There was a lot of character build-up and tension with this idea, and made the episodes two of my favorite. I really like this idea.
This would be a great idea. My one qualm with it is it could become a bit Posion Ivy like if not done correctly.
That would kind of be like Donald Pleasance's Blofeld.