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I always wondered why the new Spectre logo had seven legs and not eight. Well, that explains it.
Let me guess, one of them has David Dragonpol inside?
I have no idea. I just went with that comment about reinventing the series.
Yeah, Teletubbies has grown really stale in the last years. It needs a reinvention.
Already done, pretty much. Before he portrayed M, Ralph Fiennes portrayed Mr. Steed in an unfortunate production of The Avengers (1998), which didn't come out terribly well or do very well, despite having Fiennes, Uma Thurman as Emma Peel, and Sean Connery as Sir August de Wynter - who would harness the weather, and, no, please don't bring up In Like Flint at this moment. More Bond connections than you could shake a stick at. Anywho, during the film Connery - and others, as I seem to recall more than one ? - ran around in a big, fuzzy bear outfit. He looked like a giant gummy bear which spent too much time in someone's coat and came out fuzzy. So, it turned out, "James Bond" himself portrayed something of a Teletubby.
Do you have a dream cast for Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa Laa and Po as well as Bond?
In John Gardner's Never Send Flowers (1993) there is the following passage:
"Now, as [Bond] wandered around the park, he smiled with pleasure to see Chip and Dale, or Minnie, signing autograph books for clamouring children, while Pluto and Goofy played the fool with kids of all ages. Then the chill struck him. What if the man inside the hot stuffy Goofy suit was Dragonpol himself?
He banished the thought quickly. It was not impossible, but the idea smacked of paranoia, so he took himself off to pass the time on some of the rides."
I've always thought that there are shades of Jaws in Moonraker in disguise at the Rio de Janeiro Carnival there too.
"In The Name Of Death"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Never_Never_(Australian_outback)
Link it to the plot about nuclear bomb testing in the outback from Zero Minus Ten (a title I like a lot).
I like this title!
I do remember hearing of the Teletubby Taliban around 2001 or so. Something the younger pupils at high school were playing at that time. Of course, I never indulged in such nonsense. Incidentally, that was also the year I first discovered James Bond forums online, albeit CBn.
"NightFall" - Totally Original, Didn't Literally Just Took "Skyfall" And Swapped "Sky" With "Night", No, No, No.
"Same Old Faces" - Arnold Schwarzenegger Said That Once Actually...
"Shadows From The Past" - Already Suggested, Right?
"Betrayed" - Probably Would Fit For A Brosnan Bond Film, Since M, Moneypenny and Q (JC) Are A$$holes With Him.
"BOND: OO7" - What? Too Generic?
I like that one!
I quite like
The Dead Don't Lie
May The Best Man Live
Survivor Takes All
Truth, Dare or Die
"No Good To Me Dead"
"An Echo From The Past"
I can imagine a film where the villain is some sort of British Empire evangelist, called
THE SUN NEVER SETS
The Spy Who Let Me Love and Die Twice
Jamaican Me Live for Tomorrow
I Know, Right? That Was A Line Boba Fett Said On "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back", That's Were I Took The Inspiration From.
Perhaps not, but it sure HAS been throwing out gems ! ....Gems ? Diamonds ? Oh ! I'm giving myself a bellyache !!!
Yep, I Gave It A Try Once, And The Titles Were A Little...Curious...
"SkyTits"
"The Casino Who Gambled"
"Instructed To Fail"
"Spy Pussy"
"Thunder Fail"
"The Girl Who Died"
One Of The Few Coherent Ones Was "SilverHeart".
Coming Christmas 2033.
"Waiting To Die"
The perfect title for a Bond pantomime.
Change the spelling and it could be a name for a film about a doctor in hell who never gets a break...