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Oh. Has that been taken? ;)
The Secret Agent
I actually like this idea. Very simple but good.
Blood and Thunder
The Death Collector
The Bleeding Heart
The Eye That Never Sleeps
Valley of Shadows
The Undertaker's Wind (despite all the flatulence jokes, this still may be my favourite)
Eon announce this as the title. Haha love it mate
Christmas Comes Thrice
This would be pretty good for an actor's first film, especially if it's a low-budget grounded spy story (by low I mean around $ 100 millions, not $10 millions :P )
Love it! Well done old chap, well done. Classic Le Carré kind of title. I, for one, love it.
It's close to the phonetics of an Eye for an Eye, and it may very well tie with what we presume to be the narrative. Well done, indeed.
Oh, and damn you to hell, cause now I won't like any other.
Best fan proposed title as of yet. Give this man an award.
A Spy for a Spy
Once upon a Spy
Can't imagine what he could come up with, but i'm pretty sure it would be something catchy. He's brilliant with song lyrics.
I agree. At this point I'd just be satisfied with something related to Fleming; chapter title, a phrase, anything aficionados would understand, but would most likely go over the heads of most casual movie goers. COMMANDER JAMAICA fits that category, as does THE SECRET AGENT.
I think using that OHMSS Draco passage to try and find a Fleming reference in A REASON TO DIE is really scraping the bottom of the barrel. I don't think it counts.
'The Secret Agent' is interesting - however, it's the name of a renown Joseph Conrad novel. Futhermore, it's been adapted numerous times for TV and film.
I quite like the title DEADLY NIGHTSHADE or simply NIGHTSHADE. It sounds like a song Alex Turner would dream up.
If we are going for Fleming chapter titles, then I'm partial to either SWEET NIGHTMARES or SPARROW TEARS
Octopussy is a wacky title but it works so given the context, seeing the actual film and plot, 'A Reason To Die' could work and make sense.
If the villain says
"Is there a reason why I should keep you alive, Mr Bond?"
and Bond replies
"No, but there's always a reason to die."
... it could give specific meaning to the title. I think that would work. But it looks as if it's been dropped so we should expect a new title. :)
DEATH IS ETERNAL
(DIE)