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My honest guess
Quarterdeck
Risico
The Hildebrand Rarity (as Hildebrand was set up as a location)
The silver phantom
Shamelady
The Garden of Death
Or the title will be original but pertain to the climax
"He ain't heavy, he's my brother"
The Hollies can do the title track? :)) :-bd
I think they're still active, so why not? :-D
Speaking about the "serious ones", yes.
Agreed
Totally agree.
Not into any of the ideas mooted here.
Think if it's announced as Shatterhand, I would breath a sigh of relief!
A whisper of CRISPR
(just joking)
I think they'll go for a Skyfall type title. Something that means nothing outside the film, but sounds cool.
The other option is to have a title taken from a line of dialogue, like Die Another Day (which was admittedly a bit lame). In this way, Skyfall could have been called Last Rat Standing. Which isn't very Bondian, but at least works as a title for a spy thriller.
I think it's a problem big action flix have had to grapple with in recent years. Look at Star Trek and MI.
Into Darkness
Fallout
Beyond
None of them what you'd call inspired, are they?
Last Spy Standing (or similar) could've worked if the plot involved one spy (Bond) vs another.
(I think this one has been mentioned before already.)
Hey oh!
Not forgetting that it's already a Columbo episode title, guest starring Johnny Cash. Now that was a good episode.
Love that Columbo episode. It's one of the best ones, IMO – and that says a lot!
It certainly is one of the best ones. Virtually the whole of Season 3 of Columbo is great in my view. The episodes of that season were of a very high calibre.
Indeed! I plan to rewatch that season very soon.
It's one of my favourites. The show really takes a step up in that season. And it was already brilliant.
All things good about Columbo reach further heights in season 3. One can argue that the following seasons doesn't quite match it, but they're still highly entertaining, and Peter Falk is fantastic in all of them.
Haven't seen the 80's-00's episodes yet, but I must do so soon.
I think that Season 4 of Columbo was really excellent too and then it kind of trails off again with Season 5 (with only really one outstanding episode there) and Season 6 before returning to excellence again in Season 7.
There's not much separating season 3 and 4 as far as quality goes. Season 3 is just marginally better, IMO. From season 4, I find "A Deadly State of Mind" and "Troubled Waters" to be the standout episodes. As for season 5-7, I agree completely.
Going off topic here; sorry about that!
[*] NightFire
[*] Everything Or Nothing
[*] Blood Stone
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I would very much doubt that they'll use an existing Bond title, outside of those that remain from Fleming's short stories. It's even too much to hope that they'll ever use a Bond continuation novel title or plot so I think we can definitely rule out a Bond video game title too.
Why don't they just call it Bond 25 and be done with it? That's what everyone else is calling it, after all. It reminds me of the joke back when Tomorrow Never Dies was in production that they were just going to call the then new film Bond 18.
I'm sure that that joke has been used since many times for each new Bond film where the title for not known for a while. However, I think that this production takes the biscuit for the length of time before the title has been revealed!