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That actually was a great title.
If not such a great film to go along with it, sadly. The involvement of the aliens were just too much for me...
My thoughts exactly, though I did like the bit where Indy hid in the lead lined fridge. That was one of the few real stand-out scenes for me, even if it was very unrealistic that he survived inside the fridge.
Indy was all about mystery, spiritual power, that sort of thing.
Yes, it seemed to science-fiction for me. The Indy films had never went in that direction hitherto so it was a bit of a culture shock. That said, I've only seen the film once.
Putting s fictionalized version of Fleming into bond could be interesting
Sounds about right to me. The Bond rights are bound to be sold off eventually, and it's rare to see sequels these days without a title in common.
Positively shockingly poor?
Thanks! There's another one then!
How about Rest in Peace, James Bond? I really hope that we never see it though.
That would be a really good title. Though, if I had to see the Bond series end, I wouldn't want it to be with his death. Strangely enough, I always pictured Bond ending much the way SP did.
Yes, that's where I got the idea: Rest in Peace, Mrs Columbo (1989). It's actually a very good episode of Columbo.
Awful again.
If anything it's this thread that needs to rest in peace.
It's a shit idea and it should never happen. That should be an end of it.
Yes.
The laziest thing ever to call a film James Bond. Bond, even though being the protagonist, is one of the keys that drives the story forward, not the only one. The primary importance of a Bond thriller is the mission, the villain and the mcguffin. Give us a poetic three or four word title, and that should be suitable.
As for when I would think its apropriate if a certain director who is known for trilogies came in to do his trilogy and show case 1 film of bond begining his career anew the second film in the middle of his career and the third as his last mission I could see the first of the three films being titled James Bond and I would become with it.
007 in New York should be the final Craig film as he hates that title and is a good way to get back at him for the wrists comments
Sigh.