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What? Too sexist for today's audiences? Well then...
Tomorrow Waits For No One
A bit similar to a film from the 80s - To Live and Die in LA
Tomorrow is Another Day Which Never Dies
But For Which There Never is TIme
This is just too fun...
Some would not work, perhaps, because they were slightly different versions of titles which WERE used.
Eg. License to Kill with the British spelling of the first word. Not really a different title.
Also, wasn't Tomorrow Never Knows going to be Tomorrow Never Dies ? Would be no surprise, since "Die" appears with some frequency among the titles....and NO, I am NOT including Diamonds Are Forever as a "die" title !
No, the original title was going to be Tomorrow Never Lies until a typo on the fax put it as Tomorrow Never Dies and Eon decided they preferred that as a title instead. I think their original title actually sounded a lot more logical when applied to the plot of the film, but there you go. It would have also avoided another predictable "Die" title adorning a Bond film.
The same thing happened with Pie Another Day
Don't know how they messed that one up...
They must have taken inspiration for the Tomorrow Never Lies name from the Beatles track Since62 mentions though.
On that note...
Sands Through the Hourglass?
Mmm. Could work.
https://www.waterstones.com/book/james-bond-the-golden-ghost/jim-lawrence/yaroslav-horak/9781845762612
I admire the restraint. So not Tomorrow Is Another GoldenDay.
That works.
Clint Eastwood?
Except he had a name, or even two. He was called Joe, and nicknamed Blondie.