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When I read the Blades sequence in MR, it's written so vividly I feel like I'm there. Every time.
Good points. Just finished reading the Hildebrand Rarity and I concur it's not worth filming for Fleming's sake.
I still think there is mileage in a NYC based adventure, from a global interest standpoint.
Yeah but all youre talking about here is a location. Flemings '007 in NY' is a nothing story on which to base a film. Just the fact of Bond 24 being set in NY wouldnt mean it was using up the last vestiges of Fleming material.
Of course, just location. It would be a boon for Bond's popularity in the States though if it largely took place there.
That would be awesome.
What other screenwriters out there would be a good fit once Logan's double-0 license expires?
Too early to tell really.
Oh, and I probably mentioned it before, but I could see General Grubozaboischikov (spelling?) showing up in the movies. Except as a rogue Russian general.
I quite agree, this has all but gone in the movies.
Interesting.
Whys is TSWLM (legally off-limits) anyone?
It's not legally off-limits, as such, but Danjaq don't have the rights to the content of the story and are unlikely to get them.
Fleming was dissatisfied with the novel after it was released - it received poor reviews because it was so dissimilar to the other novels. So when Fleming sold the film rights to all his books the contract stipulated that Danjaq could use only the title and none of the content.
I'm sure Danjaq could try to get the rights to certain elements now, like the character of Vivienne Michelle, but doubt they would go to the trouble.
I would like to see them introduce the other two 008 and 0011
Then they should explore the gothic side of Fleming.
I think it's a bit late for that, Perdogg. CR, QoS and SF (not to mention the Brosnan films) all clearly showed that the SIS/MI6 building.
Besides, Fleming himself indicated that Bond worked for SIS in OHMSS.
Agreed on gothic, perdogg, you know my views on MoD over MI6, though I do think that you have a point.
As for the Scaramanga character in the novel, the closest we have seen as a screen adaptation is Sanchez in LTK (sharing the same initials too), which comes quite close, but without the overly brash cockiness and theatrical showman that Fleming wrote.
I think a decent adaptation of this novel would work very well. Throw in a few characters and scenes into the mix from TSWLM, YOLT, MR and DAF, and you could have a very decent Flemingesque Bond movie.
There is also something very original in the novel, which I mentioned in other threads: the henchman IS the main villain. It happened very rarely in the movies. Only in FRWL, and even then it is debatable, as Grant shares screen with Rosa Klebb.
How about Emilio Largo as a henchman of Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the novel and film versions? No?
I like your point about Scaramanga in TMWTGG, though.
Largo is way more than a henchman: he is the commander in the field and the main antagonist in TB. Yes, Blofeld is the ultimate leader, but he is far removed, behind the scene and not the main focus. There is a difference between hierarchy and antagonism.
So true.
Roughly, I'd say 50%. Even in the early movies, they take out or modify as much as they keep. Some of it because it cannot be adapted, of course, but there is still a lot left that could be used, given the right twist.
A CGI giant squid battle would probably be pushing it though.