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Fleming would have written a few more in the sixties. he might have given up for a few years once Bond got successful and would have probably fallen out with the filmakers - but he would have continued doing them
Interesting if he lived until the seventies - how he would have done detente
And he would have laughed himself silly all the way to the bank.
Somehow I don't think so. He never wrote the scripts adaptations of his novels when he was alive, for one. And the McClory problem could have put it off a collaborative project of this sort. Not sure he would have been happy at all with the franchise from YOLT, maybe even GF, onwards.
I'm pretty sure he wouldn't. I've read that he hated Connery as Bond, and he didn't like Dr. No at all. I think he would have loved OHMSS, but overall, I don't think he would have enjoyed the Bond movie franchise.
He did change his mind about Connery and DN, but did he think that much of the movies he saw to begin with? I am not convinced he would have liked the direction they took with GF, with YOLT even less. But maybe they would have remained more faithful to his work had he been alive, who knows.
Everthing or Nothing documentry give another another side of Fleming life and Kevin McClory before he died. Also John Logan possible reference to this when he talk about it going to be more personal for Bond.
Bond died in TMWTGG novel. QOS orginal end Bond be shoot by Mr White. Fleming possible wrote excuse to lef his rise from the death and because of the new information in Eon he wil take a break and give Kevin McClory the credits and insteed McClory let him alone. Mabey he think/created title Die Another Day.
I also doubt that Fleming would have been pleased by the film of YOLT, but IIRC he read and approved the script of GF and visited the set. He also said that those who had read DN would be disappointed by the film, but those who hadn't would enjoy the film a good deal. With FRWL he visited the film crew in Istanbul, and presumably the film met with his approval.
As to whether more Bond books would have been produced had he survived--had Fleming been in better health, probably. But if he'd been in better health, he wouldn't have died in the first place, and TMWTGG would not have been as feeble as it is.
Don't mind at all. I apologise for any grammar/spelling mistakes I make, but english is not my main language. Any help is appreciated ;)
Anyone have any idea how much money the franchise has brought the Flemings?
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