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Nope.
Its directly from Ian Fleming.
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Sounds good....but it would be too much about M.....yet again!!!
Only two of those are Fleming titles.
And one thing that I agree with Craig on is that The Property of a Lady is not a very good title. Sounds like a film for a different audience. Namely pulp romance.
I Quite like that too :)
I still think The Rough with the Smooth (the original title of FAVTAK) could work.
Licence to kill was a phrase Fleming can up with and was part of the very first novel Casino Royale
Goldeneye was what Fleming named his Jamacian Estate
The World is not Enough from On Her Majesties Secret Service and Fleming came up with it.
Spectre is the name of the organization Fleming created and named for Thunderball AND it's a chapter title from Thunderball.
So these are all Fleming titles
How about
The Nature of Evil it's a chapter title from Casino Royale.
Die Another Day is by Fleming too: https://www.mi6-hq.com/news/index.php?itemid=6071&catid=1&t=tb&s=cr
I like Nature of Evil for Bond 25.
This leads to:
2) Don't use 'James Bond' or 'OO7' in a title. It's inconsistent with the rest of the series so far. When you use the brand name, its as if you're grinding out just another sequel (Charlie Chan, Tarzan), and the effort should be to allow each Bond film to stand on its own -- have its own identity.
I agree with this. 007 In New York would be a truly dismal effort.
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007 in new york is not a fleiming title you guys, it's REFLECTIONS IN A CAREY CADILLAC
which is much better and mysteroius! :)
Yes, @Birdleson and myself. The usual suspects.
I can't see "007 in New York" as a viable title either. Luckily, I would think that, of the remaining Fleming titles or chapter titles, it's probably the least likely to end up as the title of a future Bond film.
Other than that, I can't see it working as the title of anything, let alone a film. If I recall correctly, Fleming wanted to give the short story a different title... if my memory serves me right.