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Oh, I agree wholeheartedly, Wizard. I was just putting it out there as the lesser of many evils if they were ever to use the name "James Bond" in the title somewhere! :)
James Bond
007 in New York
Or
The Hildebrand Rarirty
Suddenly a title many of you hate would become something you all enjoyed much more... (In this instance the Hildebrand rarity)
Right Wizard and Rc7 you would surely take the Hildebrand rarity over James Bond or 007 in New York right?
Shaken Not Stirred
007
could be cool too. I think it'll work best with a new actor playing Bond.
James Bond
as the title could be a bit too obvious, though. I'd prefer Shaken Not Stirred or 007.
No
" Bond...... James Bond !" :D
(said in a Darth Vader 'prequels' way)
:D
Well if you did your research you might know that Gardner was vehemently against this title and it was forced upon him by the money men.
I certainly would. I don't particularly like the Hildebrand Rarity but against such dismal opposition it strolls home. But that's like saying would I prefer cancer a heart attack or a broken leg. I'll take the broken leg thanks if that's all that's on the table.
Christ. Please tell me you're joking?
Why not Licence To Thrill while you're at it?
Yes, I agree if we are talking about general film or Bond fans but I think it's safe to say that literary Bond fans accepted those titles long ago (and rightly so, too).
recaptures the magic of the first four films?
features a Bond without the angst of the death of someone close to him?
doesn't deal with the demise of the 007 section?
doesn't feature a worn out, played out Bond?
features an actor with as much cool and detachment as Sean Connery?
we come having fallen in love with a Bond film once again?