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I'm sorry if you're saying the Connery films were not impacted by current events then I don't know what to say. The first three villains are a Chinese man, a Russian woman, and a Nazi teaming up with Koreans.
Goldfinger is British though.
The Nazi goldbar obsession is signaling something about his political leanings, and how it relates to post-War Britain/British anxieties!
Most likely longer. I don't need a Bond film dishing out more of that crap.
I'm afraid that a villain may well be a super rich person, but it's hardly Bond's fault that real life is copying it.
@mtm
I was thinking the same thing. Rather than Bond copying real life, it almost feels like real life is copying Bond. If Carver, Orlov, "C", and Graves/Moon set down for some cheese and wine, we'd pretty much have a reflection of world politics, I suppose. ;-)
Oh, I'm very disappointed. A real-life Stromberg would have been so much better. I'd love to live under the sea. Or Drax... since I'm a physically perfect specimen. ;-)
The fact is Bond always has one foot in the door with the real world and the events of the day. It goes back as far as Fleming. The appeal of Bond is that it’s heightened reality - that someone like James Bond can come along and defeat what are essentially exaggerated versions of the evils of the world.
Exactly, yes. They are always inspired by current events of the day but not beholden to them. The political context of their moments are important, as the stories don't want to stray too far.
so ridiculous this is the case. Cubby be rolling over in his grave
According to you, they've never done that, which doesn't square with your agreement of the following: The appeal of Bond isn’t that they’re completely divorced from our reality. Just look at what’s going on in these films - the Connery ones clearly took place in the context of the Cold War and frequently referenced tensions between the West and East. Same for the Moore films. The Craig films took place in a post 9/11 world to the point it’s outright said in CR. GE is about a post Cold War world etc.
The fact is Bond always has one foot in the door with the real world and the events of the day. It goes back as far as Fleming. The appeal of Bond is that it’s heightened reality - that someone like James Bond can come along and defeat what are essentially exaggerated versions of the evils of the world.
Heightened reality? Exaggerated versions of the evils of the world? Looks to me as if it has been done in Bond films. My hope is the next series doesn't present us with fictionalized versions of the people I mentioned and current world affairs. Adventure and escapism will be a lot more interesting than rehashing what will be on the news every night.
As far as it's not Bond's fault real life is copying Bond, I didn't say that, nor imply it. That was you. I have no idea what you mean.
I think if Cubby Broccoli came back to life right now and saw that Bond had his biggest moments since the peak of Bondmania under his daughter and step-son's stewardship he would be very proud.
You seem to think there’s some kind of gotcha here, but you’re really not finding contradictions here.
I could well say that your praise for the Connery films not doing it is a contradiction in itself if you think you’ve somehow caught me out here.
You’re not going to see fictionalised versions of Trump, Putin or Musk or any of that other ‘crap’ in the films, as you complained about, because they have never done that (okay, we got comedy Thatcher)- you didn’t get any versions of any real world leaders playing a part in the plots. But the films, even the Connerys, have always been set in the current geopolitical situation to some extent. If you thought Bond facing off against Russians in FRWL was totally escapist from the world situation I can’t help you.
Yes, well said. The problem here originates with Cubby.
And if they hadn't been greedy, Connery would have been Bond in the 70s.
;)
You can't change the past.
I agree to an extent, I don't want a fictionalised version of Elon Musk just because it's 'relevant' (and seemingly neither does EON going from the WSJ article). But Bond films do have some sort of basis in current world events. It's kind of baked into the concept with the books/early films and the Cold War. It's escapism, but it's not completely detached from the real world. That's just how James Bond works.
A villain threatens to destroy the Panama canal. The film would feature a huge action scene on and around the canal.
I think this could have major potential and it's semi realistic. If the canal were destroyed - or a large part of it - it could impact the world's economy. The villain could try to blackmail the United Nations or some Bond universe equivalent of the UN. "Give me what I want or I destroy the canal."
Maybe add some AI type robots or drones to spice up the story. 😉
And also sabotage of under-water communication cables and pipelines in Finland and Norway as well. The main issue is making a full film out of those relatively simple ideas.
As for a return, or super natural elements in a future Bond film then I say absolutely not!
Bond is not based in a world of the super natural, nor is he based in a world of science fiction.
So no more time in space or laser battles.
He can live in a world of improbable and even far fetched. One foot in the future kind of thing, but it should always remain logical and possible if that makes sense.
I have no desire to see Bond interact with a ghost, or play with a ouija board though.
It’s also similar to Dr. No and his supposed “dragon” that inhabits Crab Key.
Most likely not these days.