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QED.
You beat me to it, @boldfinger ;)
This tweet basically confirms that NO TIME TO DIE is basically another way of saying TOMORROW NEVER DIES which is another way of saying DIE ANOTHER DAY.
How did Eon settle with another title which eludes to a 'period of time' and 'death'?!?!?? I thought this title would grow on me, but it's done the opposite.
I know that the Pointless question is a reference to TND - but the fact that the literal breakdown is 'The Day After Today Will At No Time Cease to Live' which is so darn similar to the new title is depressing.
Look, Eon have used only 4 titles which have not been deprived from Fleming in some way. 3 of those titles have used the following formula:
They should have called the film NO TIME TO KILL which makes more sense. But if they really really had to use the word 'Die', then A REASON TO DIE was heaps better:
Ha ha
brilliant
That gave me good laugh :))
Post of the thread.
Please
More sense? For a film about a man who kills people? Lol.
Exactly. The creative process behind the title was neither creative nor much of a process.
That at least would have a double-meaning.
Less interesting ones. The wordplay is also more contrived, since "die" gets shoved into "No time to lose," whereas "No" is simply prefaced to "Time to Kill." And "kill" is just slightly less shopworn than "die" as a title word. Neither title is great, but the actual one sounds more generic.
Family issues, you know.
OK, I just realized... Sam Mendes is not directing this one, neither is Lee Tamahori. :D
But if you add period signs KILL would be cooler than DIE.
NO. TIME TO KILL.
That only works if spoken by William Shatner.
"Consider for a second: You Only Live Twice, Tomorrow Never Dies, Die Another Day, and No Time to Die. None of these films imply immortality as much as they hint to procrastinating when it comes to death. James Bond is finally forced to confront his own mortality, upon realizing he's been putting it off for nearly six decades."
It doesn't though, does it.