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Barbara now:
Doesn't rellay mean much. Do movies even need their own website in this day and age? Maybe the will just use 007.com and the official twitter, facebook and instagram pages.
Me too! Never found her attractive personally. I prefer the lesser known Bond girls too.
NOW if it were the title for starters I would have to congratulate Pan as he would be 100% right
As for my personal feeling sure it's from Fleming's pen so I like it a bit more then Death kills forever but ..... I dunno it would be like calling Goldeneye Janus instead would it work sure but does it work.....meh it kind of feels weird.
that too :-\"
If you have faith in your source I'd purchase the domain name.
The latest Star Wars film only bought and registered the title hours before announcing the the title and therefore throwing people off the scent. The title could very well be 'Spectre', personally I've always thought it was a cool word so I'd be happy with it as the title.
How about:
Spectre of Death? (SOD?!)
Shadow or Spectre? (Look the acronym would be the fun SOS! ha!)
By the way, I love that the Bond titles don't include the words "James Bond". When it comes to a Bond title, the possibilities are endless!
they've been saying that since the book was published...
honestly though, i love that title - very Bondian without using the old title cliche's...
but yeah, probably a false rumor...
Hate the title. Doesn't really roll off the tongue well.
And it reminds me too much of "A Devil Wears Prada."
That certainly would simplify the single-word title acronym conundrum.
So, we'll just wait and see the probabilities and possibilities. In anyways, though, thanks for the posted info. :)
Great title, but unlikely it will be used. They'd have to pay the author. And beside, ding he say something nasty about Craig?
I presume that IFP owns the title and that if EON only uses the title and nothing of the book paying the writer money will not happen. And I am quite sure that the book was written as a job not as some personal expression of the writer. So I am pretty sure they are covered for the writer. As for the owner of the books they will want attention on their products through the most expensive PR machine possible namely the movie franchise.