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Mad As Hell
"Penumbra Of Sorrow"
My mistake, I now remember that little tidbit.
Anyone know of a good phrase/one liner from a previous Bond film or Fleming Bond story that would make for a nice title?
I'm mad as Mrs. Bell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!
I think someone else suggested that one but I like it.
Origin story for a Scottish housekeeper perhaps?
Amazing game.
Is Theresa going to come back? 👀
Better Late Than Dead
Actions Speak Louder
Yeah. Great Title. But I can easily imagine it being the title of a Spaghetti Western.
Silvertongue and the Pink Sleeve ?
The World Never is Enough to Die Another Tomorrow
The Man with Gold in His Gun
No Worries
No Respect -- a title left non-used when Rodney Dangerfield passed on the roll. He rocked a suit and could adjust his tie like no one else. Additionally, his eyes were the inspiration for the Robot Eyeball on the Henchman in NTTD. He could do his own stunts, too, such as the Triple Lindy
A Golden Scorpion with Diamond Eyes
Pit of Lizards
mmm....I cannot improved, but I can mess around:
Colonel GoldenSun
Of course, too many folks are unaware that "colonel" is the written word they hear as "kernel"
Or maybe just as it is? Colonel Sun.
I'd certainly go for that one. It's a pity they've already used bits of it in the films, most notably the torture scene in Spectre. Eon seem to have a sort of Pick 'n' Mix approach to using parts from the Bond continuation novels and not the whole. I suppose that the same could be said about many of the Fleming Bond novels too...
It's all about dying innit.
It could describe my avatar.
Good one.
True. EON don't usually go for the full package. It's always a bit of here and there...even if it pays off sometimes.
A sampling:
You Only Die Once
Die and Let Live
The Woman with the Silver Gun
The Spy Who Feared Me
Yesterday Always Lives
"LandLift"
"Patient Yes"
And what about...
"Property Of No One"?