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I too have the 2012 book, the much larger one, and it is excellent. Definitely an investment piece but full of so much great info and photos. May have to double dip for the new NTTD one.
I have it too. This one is smaller isn’t it? More pages but our edition is almost 50 cm wide.
Cool picture. B-)
I'm in Melbourne too and am more interested in this lock down coming to an end.
This makes Black Widow the only remaining blockbuster opening before NTTD.
Cinemas here might be closed in November as well.
@ggl007 Where can we get one of these?
Now for the soundtrack, the car book, the corgi models, ... @-)
EDIT: Soundtrack=done 8-| Hey, you only live twice, right?
Source, please?
Thanks man
That's very interesting: I don't think a producer has said they came up with a title before, have they?
Possibly. I wonder who came up with the original "A Reason To Die" title
Was that established to be more than a rumour though? There are always lots of titles flying about and I don't believe they're official until someone from the productions says they were. People were calling it Shatterhand for a while as well, but I tend to think that was probably just Chinese whispers.
Several films had alternate titles before the final one was settled on. SF for instance started out as ONCE UPON A SPY, then it was changed to NOTHING IS FOREVER, before someone decided on Skyfall. Not sure who came up with what between the screenwriters, director and producers.
We need an agent to find one and spy the secrets within ;)
Yes, I know those ones are real- but I don't think all the rumoured titles we hear are ones that the production actually have been using.
I think with Skyfall it was Purvis and Wade who came up with it, wasn't it? I think I've heard them talking about coming up with the title.
If I recall the story correctly from the Taschen book, SKYFALL was a name Logan came up with for Bond’s family mansion and P&W thought it would’ve worked as the title of the film as well.
I won’t ever forget GENOME OF A WOMAN lol.
Yes, it was them. Bond's childhood home name came first and then it was decided to name the film after it. That's how I recall it anyway.
Or WAVE_LINK.
or Beyond the Ice
Aha; could be, yes.
What is the name of Taschen book again? I think I missed the title.
The JB Archives, the one that is getting a new edition complete with NTTD in November.
"Once Upon a Spy" was the title of the Peter Morgan treatment, which was never quite a script. "Nothing is Forever" was a Neal and Rob title as well, for an earlier draft of what would eventually become Skyfall.
A Reason to Die for Bond 25 was much more than a rumor. I believe the MI6 site itself confirmed it was the title right up until the initial kickoff press conference, with a graphical treatment prepared and everything, until it was shelved at the last minute in the hopes of landing on something a bit stronger. Which, I think, they did -- though A Reason to Die would be pretty great, too (if a bit too similar to the Jack White/Alicia Keyes song.)