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I think you're just inventing arguments to make a case for period pieces.
So I say it one last time : IN MY OPINION, the franchise will be over in 20/30 years time, due to being totally irrelevant in a much too technologically advanced world, so period pieces will be the only option then. I know I will never watch a Bond film where Bond fights robots of drives flying cars or teleports himself to different locations or the M briefing takes place with holograms.
@doubleoego - When was the last time Bond was at the forefront of new technologies ?
Because you know what the world will look like in 2040 ?
I don't think James Bond will never die, because if there will be a world... we WILL always need someone to save us from the actual villain.
At least I personally hope that James Bond will be always our best chance to save the day.
A big mistake could be to make another Moonraker style film: that might kill the secret agent that we all love.
Or do you think Tarantino amd Nolan should just make their own spy movies?
I really can't envision robots or flying cars becoming part of our world any time soon but we have so far been able to integrate new technology (faxes, email, the internet, cell phones) into the Bond films successfully. And, as pointed out, the Bond films have often pre-dated new tech (Connery's car phone in FRWL, for example, or the wireless video call made to the car in YOLT). Speaking about robots and flying cars seems to be a bit of an extreme argument to make seeing how we've been promoised them -over and over - since the 1939 World's Fair.
and if there comes a time when that does happen then I'm sure that Bond can adapt. Look at Stephen Moffat's brilliant new take on Sherlock Holmes. Is it Conan Doyle's Holmes? Not exactly, but there are enough points of commonality in the stories and the character is essentially the same. I'm sure that England will still have enemies a hundred years from now so I think that Bond will continue even if there is a bit of tweaking now and then. He doesn't need the Cold War to justify his existence - there have been many films - starting the the 60s! that didn't have anything to do with the Cold War. If they didn't need it then surely the new films don't either.
1970's
1960's
1980's
1990's
2000's
So it's probably me being a tad nostalgic that the further the films move from the 60's and 70's, the less I will love the newer films.
If Bond (but also other movies) wil surive i think a Black Moneypenny be a start but i also think there should look back to the locations & cast members who be seen who be hired for DAF, Octopussy, TLD, Goldeneye to give a example.
I like Mad Men because i like to see some 50-70's and mabey also some 80's elements in a speed of today, but only some litle things Bond ever did earlier i like to see in James Bond and that's not the time playing in element but time things like Bond visit a hotel or a girls home to have love, Fields (Red hair, white legs) at the airport or a Bond girl in her 40's (Age of the presents Bond girls is one of those things that stil should be inprove those days and destroy the Astin Martin in QOS be a good thing to show more/difrent cars in QOS.) or with a bit creative fantasy showing a lot of walking people on the streets whyle in presents days this be less.
If Bond whant do some other simalars things like Mad Men did with Black & Gay people and Woman there should do this 2011 style without heavy Politic elements.