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Another Way to Die, but it'll have to happen some other day, as presently there's no time for it
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Silent Weapon
Under The Radar
Enemy In The Eye
Golden Number
Your Guess Is As Good As Mine...
James Bond meets Agatha Christie.
It already happened.
True. She came up with the name first.
The Golden Ghost has had a couple lives.
Thankfully it was a one off. But in a way she missed a goldmine: I do think part of the success of Bond resides in his name. It's short, easy to remember, it's evocative...
The Golden Ghost is a really good title. I guess it's already used, but they could take inspiration from it: use an alliteration and something that both implies luxury and menace. We could have say Silver Shark, (nom de guerre of a villain, or a missile, or a place) or something similar.
GhostAgent.
Or a film with a lady villain with strikingly silver-white hair ! Platinum Plate ? Nah. Platinum Pirate ?
Could work. Ghost Killer? Ghost War? Could be a term for hostile actions and physical confrontations in the world of espionage.
Now to see if anyone get the reference
Agatha Christie?
Very good I say screw it adapt that short story into an actual bond film lol
Lol. Maybe it suits Kenneth Branagh to direct.
I took this from the title of a journal article I used in my undergraduate History dissertation:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/260586
Not sure about the title, but I LOVE the idea it's Aidan Turner!!!
Well, it's one from Bond author Raymond Benson. It was the title of one of the Bond computer games he worked on in the 1980s. Benson later used the Australian Outback scene in his debut Bond continuation novel, Zero Minus Ten (1997).
is this a Jungle Cruise joke, sideways referencing the "Backside of Water" line in the ride and the film ?
Title of the new yes album and the only yes album title bad ass enough to be a Bond film title in my opinion
I suppose that it may be too soon after NTTD.
You Actually Live More Than Twice
Die and Let Live