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James Bond goes to South America to fight dinosaurs.
I think he did that in one of the comics but some of them are pretty nutty.
Quadrophenia
QuadroXenia
Sting in the Tail.
(Mentioed by Ian Fleming in his 1964 Playboy interview and also mentioned in the TMWTGG novel).
Befitting a climate emergency plot.
I think Fleming said it was a phrase he'd heard used when a big figure died in one of the foreign countries he was in, that there was "no more shade" now that the leader was gone.
And the YOLT novel of course.
Other suitable titles from YOLT would be:
The Garden of Death
The Death Collector
Capture The Shadow
Rolling With The Devil
Spymaker
Never Go Rogue
Mission Calculated
Spyhunter
No More Secrets
The Age Of Spies
Liparus
Delos
The Disco Volante/Flying Saucer?
I would say The Lady or The Mission but if they're going "lady," they might as well do The Property of a Lady. It could be about some rich woman in the UK.
Not bad. I don't know about using it for a movie title, but I could see this being one of Fleming's chapter titles.
Only if they get Vince Vaughn to play the villain.
I had No More Secrets as well. From Sneakers as I remember! :)
Presumably in the Craig era that title would've only appeared at the end. ;)
Haha! Right.
Inventive. Some Greek Mythology link there too.