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I like it, but how to abbreviate it? DL?
1. The Domino Effect
2. Hear No Evil, See No Evil
3. The Midnight Flyer
4. Barrel of Laugh
5. The Western Union
6. Anarchy Panache
7. Crownreaper
I think I'll go with that one. It's original at least.
Oh, Wow! That Turned Out Better Than Expected, In Fact, I WASN'T EXPECTING THIS AT ALL!
KILL BOND NOW!
:D
Also from YOLT:
TOO UGLY TO LIVE
It would be a nice change from all the "Die" titles lately...
"The Old Ways Are The Best"
From "Skyfall".
THE DEAD DON'T CARE ABOUT VENGEANCE
Yeah I liked that too. Or even just 'The Dead Don't Care'.
And I still think
NAMES ARE FOR TOMBSTONES
is perfect :)
Or steal Sanchez's gag and do something like
YOU'RE ONLY MINE FOR LIFE
[D]
{Insert Skull Emoji}
It might sound a bit corny now of course but some variant of this could be interesting. The wording is taken from an old Interpol wanted poster for the terrorist Carlos the Jackal, since incarcerated.
The Man Considered Dangerous
I remember seeing the poster in probably the Reader's Digest when I was a child and it always stuck with me. It may be a bit too generic but it has a nice TMWTGG-style simplicity to it. It could refer equally well to the villain or to Bond himself.
"I Am The Danger"
OHiMSS
Finally, a promising title, out of a vast sea of lame, clichéd ones. I really like it. TPOBAS.
"The Problem Eliminator" (LTK)
"The Autor Of Pain/All Your Pain" (SP)
"A Farewell To Arms" (LTK)
"On The Way To A Funeral" (DN)
"Courage And Luck" (DN)
The Hemingway estate might have something to say about the third one, brilliant as it is. :)
"The Old Man and the C"