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You are right there are a fair number of stories that could occur between QOS and SF.
I'm not sure. If we've had novelizations in the past I don't see why not. But maybe graphic novels would be more accessible.
Yes, I consider Bloodstone and Goldeneye Reloaded as two adventures that happened between the two movies.
Here’s my controversial opinion of the day:
I think that now that Daniel Craig is done, and since all his movies connect, they should write them into one big novel. They could write it Moonraker style, with each movie being the day of week, in style to MR. An author that could write it would be Bruce Feirstein. He’s had success with writing Bond movies and video games, why not give him a big book to try? He could even put in Bloodstone, as that’s his work as well.
There's no connection between the two works. My guess is Paul Haggis (or Purvis & Wade) had just read or seen Strangers and liked the name.
Yes, I remember you (or perhaps someone else?) mentioning that before but I imagine it's a kind of knowing reference not unlike Mr White/The Pale King reference in Spectre, which was the title of an unfinished novel by David Foster Wallace. It seems that the modern screenwriters sometimes get their inspiration from sources other than the original Fleming Bond novels and short stories.
Does that mean that our former PM is now Earl Cameron? ;)
Love how many are being creative and fun often at the same time. One does wonder if they had kept the Mr. White kills Haines, Bond kills White ending. That would have bollocked up SP and then into NTTD has Madeline would need to be worked in a different way.
Has there ever been a deleted scene that had such an impact on two future movies?
With Bond entering the picture, Quantum reconsidered and started killing off the lot of them. At times instructing them to kill each other.
Cheese poisoning
Mistaken cheese poisoning
Silly disputes instigated ending in murder
Death by magnetism
Even Guy Haines namesakes were not safe
Eventually paranoia ruled. No one was to be trusted.
His trail ran long and hot.
Lets move on to another film, we will look at Skyfall!
This gentleman was responsible for putting double-o-7 through his mental paces. He was the guy who uttered the word Skyfall to Bond. This caused our man to say ":done" and leave the room and the word association test.
Yes I am asking whatever happened to Doctor Hall from SF?
M: I'd like to start with some simple word associations. Just tell me the first word that pops into your head. For example, if I say "you are", you might say...
Doctor Hall: Fired.
M: You're good at this. Clear your desk by the end of the day.
What better path than to lean on his teaching credentials, and return to psychology professorship full time? Ea quae non possunt.
After all, he had great success with one promising young student in the past.
Moneypenny: Excuse me, doctor, I'm looking for Bond. Have you seen him?
Doctor Hall: John.
Moneypenny: Ah, he's in the toilet? Thanks.
Doctor Hall: No, no, I mean you can call me 'John'.
Moneypenny: Oh, okay, John. So, you haven't seen him around then? It's quite urgent.
Doctor Hall: Yes, he's in the toilet.
Moneypenny: Goddamn it.
Off-the-rack
Paperwork
Local
Discount
Standard
Alcohol-free
Coupon
Platonic
Free sample
Lottery
Wedlock
Aiden Turner
Disney
Code name
Bloody brilliant! Good stuff.
So no financial hardship felt.
At least I think that was Doctor Hall...
The Hall family winery did not drown his sorrows, and just served as a reminder of his failures.
Plus he channeled the experience to write a romance novel of self-discovery under the pen name K.L. Slater.
A lover of Opera the man was seen taking a leisurely drive through Rome at night. His only fault was not letting our man pass him in the alley. The man enjoyed singing to the opera in his car, giving the bird to double-o-7! Last seen having his Fiat deploy it's air bag despite the car hitting a pole at a very slow rate of speed.
I have to ask "whatever happened to man driving a Fiat" from SP?