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True! :D Really fun titles to twist and turn.
You Can't Stop Time.
Ready, Steady, Die!
be more British? Sounds like a publisher suggestion to John Gardner.
HE'S READY
HE'S STEADY
HE'LL PROVE HIS AIM IS DEADLY
The last one. Change it to Unfriendly Fire.
One Is All You Can Score
Thanks :)
or a Sinatra lyric
Luck be a Lady
King of the Road
I picked up a line from that song ('Cowboy Number One') and turned it into a concept lol. Location in Texas, some rodeo scenes, Bond in a cowboy hat moment, evil rancher villain, secret organisation S.H.A.D.E. A vast desert for a car chase, in the city some skyscraper scenes. Title: SandShadow
"In the song "Two Tribes" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, the lyric "Cowboy number one" refers to Ronald Reagan, who was the President of the United States at the time the song was released in 1984. Reagan was often associated with cowboy imagery due to his acting career, where he frequently played cowboy roles in Western films, and his public persona, which embraced a rugged, American frontier spirit."
Really cool that! It's got a bit of The Roman Empire feel to it too.
Cheers! Yes i thought the world sounded more Bondy than 'spoils' :D
Hahaha! Yeah.