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I really think they have so much opportunity to make some amazing "60s" Bond films in the 21st century. Bond could smoke again, be a womanizer, and all that other stuff that was really going on in the '60s but that is inappropriate in the 2010s. Bond just doesn't fit in the modern era, whether we admit it or not.
I'd love to see a 60s soundtrack, picture quality (yes indeed, I love old movies), stylish 60s gadgets
But...I'm still all for it. What I loved about the 60's Bonds was that style of the time that can't be recreated today.
1. You used Indi as an example and the Russians where up in arms about them being the villeins
2. It would mean more CGI and remember DAD?
Considering we are averaging 3 years between films these days it would hardly impact on the box office and would keep interest in the character ticking over in the fallow years.
The BBC have already done several radio plays that are very faithful to the books so dont see why they couldnt be allowed to go all the way and film them properly.
Never going to happen for at least the next 20 years though. Not until they really run out of ideas and have to have another reboot. Depends what happens to the rights after Babs and MGW but if Hollywood get hold of them Bond is too much of a cash cow to waste turning into some period piece in black & white when they can throw the latest CGI and effects at it.
but i have always wondered about what would straight adaptations of Fleming's material look like... which is why I've always been intrigued by the notion of Tarantino wanting to have done Casino Royale verbatim... it would just be one of those things that i think would be very interesting to see, what his take on that story would be - obviously set in the 50's, like he wanted it to be..
but in terms of moving forward with the films now... i believe that's the direction Bond always needs to be heading, forward... like the line in a classic Metallica song says..
"Moving back instead of forward seems to me absurd."
Yes, I wants it. Gimme!
@haserot : I don't think that would be "moving back". Just a new setting for a Bond adventure. Of course, that will mean that a lot of people will go on saying again that "James Bond is a relic of the Cold War"
I would not want this to happen if i am to be completely honest. My feeling would be that they have run out of ideas if they were to ever go down this route?
Their is plenty going on in the world today, it is just as dangerous as when we were living through the cold war? Just give us a good a good gripping modern story for Bond to be involved in?
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I agree.
It would not even be true stay true to the essence of Fleming. Fleming did not write period pieces. He just happened to live and work in the 50s and 60s. Were he still alive, we would be reading new Bond novels off Bond would be using iToys, Wii, Samsung Galaxy.
Bond is made by the approach, attitude, humour. Not pointless period details. Modern period movies all look phoney baloney anyway, fooling nobody. Fans should not be put in charge of Bond, I shudder to think that what comes next. A woman Bond? Get a grip, get real, get a life.
Sheesh. :))
@StoneShi may not have hit puberty yet, so we should save this adult discussion for when they've come of age. ;)
Thanks for quoting me, rendering my edit completely useless. ;-)
And sadly, you're most certainly right!
Great reply, @Brady! :P
I'd love to see a director with a clear singular vision come and leave their stamp on the Bond series by making a unique one-off film. There was talk from Tarantino at one stage of him wanting to do a version of Casino Royale that followed the events of OHMSS with the film set in the 60's with a story about Bond coping with the death of Tracy. That's a film I'd love to see and I think fits the precedent left by Godard. 'Alphaville' is a truly great film and it also stars Anna Karina so it's automatically amazing.