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Yeah, Joe in A Fistful Of Dollars, Manco in For A Few Dollars More & Blondie in The Good, The Bad & The Ugly. But The Man With No Name was still very much part of him.
Death On The Beach
A Gentleman's Discretion
The Standards Of Life
Living To Kill (To Kill For A Living?)
By Royal Decree
It could be a good Flemingesque alternative title for a film version of Never Send Flowers, were it ever to happen. Slim chance of that, I know.
The Burning Eyes (LALD)
The Shadow Of Love (TSWLM)
Words Hurt Like Bullets (GE)
It would appear to be a thing on this thread but I suppose newer members have to learn to contain their general enthusiasm in posting just like the rest of us had to once too.
Well, that's the other problem. I seemed to just jump right into the deep end. My first post here was actually a topic!
Revolver
Of course, Bond rarely uses one, though he did show off a big one in the LALD film.
Thing is, I recalled the typographical error story as I was writing and I did notice that no easily understandable error was evident from the way I quoted the title.
Well, to quote an error prone character - even though I am not bald - Doh !
Cruel Britannia
Another Time, Another Place
That one's pretty clever, @battleshipgreygt. I like it.
That was actually the name of a 1958 film which Sean Connery had starred in, so it was a little in-joke in the script.
It is not just a quote.
It was an in-joke. Connery appeared in a film by that title, in 1958, with the older and much more then-famous Lana Turner.
It was during the filming that Connery was confronted by Turner's gun-waving gangster boyfriend Johnny Stompanato. Connery decked him. Stompanato - a name for a gangster if ever there were one, seemingly more of a nickname from stomping on some victim - died not long after when Turner's daughter got him with a butcher knife.
Connery was the real deal...
Dying never ends
Silvertongue
Never is forever
Risico
Everything or nothing
Nightfire
007
Complete Justice
Million Carat Network
Heart Of The Matter
*Sigh*...I can't think of any better ones...
BUT THAT'S NOT GOING TO STOP ME.