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The Golden Thorn
GoldThorn
Gilded Thorn
Kill Thorn
KillThorn
Thorn to Kill
Thorn to Die
A Thorn in the Flesh.
A Thorn in the Side.
Yes, like Hellebore being the villain name in SilverFin.
After Dragonpol as a villain name anything's possible. I wouldn't have it any other way!
Laid Up In Roses
Scent To Kill
No Prick, No Problem
The Daisy Weed
It Takes a Spy to Catch a Spy.
I love it.
Thorn Under a Bad Sign
Thorn Free
Nahhh....
The Diamonds Are Forever novel comes to mind with that one. We need a Western influenced Bond film at some stage.
With 'Spectreville' as the main location.
Yes, another great title though I suppose off the cards after Spectre.
Yeah. Precisely.
I almost forgot myself for a minute and was going to suggest it as a title! Fleming certainly liked the word "spectre" - he also used it in the FRWL novel with the Spektor, which became the Lektor in the film version (for obvious reasons).
Oh, it would have been a good title. Sure, countless masterful words Fleming put in the books. Lektor would have also been a great title. But giving that name to a Bond film now, would look like a FRWL remake.
NightScope
Featuring a long overdue sniper scene, most of the film would take place at night.
Always the best way to come up with a Bond title.
Oh, I think that'd be Casino Royale, end of Chapter 1:
"His last action was to slip his right hand under the pillow until it rested under the butt of the .38 Colt Police Positive with the sawn barrel. Then he slept, and with the warmth and humour of his eyes extinguished, his features relapsed into a taciturn mask, ironical, brutal, and cold."
A Taciturn Mask/The Taciturn Mask could work for a new Bond actor's first film.