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Well, for the record I would definitely consider bonds relationship with at least half the women on your list to be frivolous in nature, including Paula, Helga, Kissy, Solitare, Tiffany, Andrea, Holly, Stacy, Pam, Lupe, Paris (that's why she is mad at him in TND, because he bailed on her before), Christmas, Jinx, Frost, Solange, as well as some you didn't mention like Dents receptionist, Rosie Carver, Patricia Fearing, Inga Bergstrom, Molly Warmflash and many others.
Can you answer that? If not, move on.
I'm resting my case for this. It's a shame, while I know I don't have to post or even look at the thread, I feel tricked every time. Some people just don't know when enough is enough. If you can't agree to disagree, then don't post on the thread. James Bond is for everyone. That is why this website (and others) started. If you can't respect others and go on your fictional viewpoints as fact, rambling and insulting others, leave the site. I'm sorry, but if shutting down the thread for a few days helps, please do it. We're to discuss the future of Bond, not drag others into the viewpoints of others staying in the past. Be civil with each other and remember that James Bond will return.
Or…. How about this:
When others make statements and they’re asked what that means, to clarify their positions….And the question isn’t answered. I’d say that’s when a conversation is over, sir! Wouldn’t you agree?!!
So, moving on….
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TLD is my favourite PTS. It would be great to have the new Bond introduced in the midst of some wild action.
I co-sign this!
@Kojak007 TLD is an excellent template. Although, work the villains into something with bite.
Totally agree, the villains in TLD could have been a bit better. But other than that, the movie seems to be a good template as a starting point for a new era for many reasons.
In general, I would love to have a movie in the style of GE for Bond 26, but I doubt that will happen (too over-the-top, I guess), so I think TLD as a template could be a bit more realistic at this point...
What does “remix” even mean in this context?
😂 @Kojak007 … !!!
You and @mtm have a point with GE as well. Not my favourite by a long shot, but had elements I can admire and respect. It knew how to add crowd-pleasing moments. And yes, I think that Campbell had *that* swagger to pull off the tank sequence. But Glen did a great job capturing that Cold War spy feel in the first half of TLD that I love and appreciate (and Dalton looked damn fine as a sniper awaiting to take out whoever wanted to “stop” Koskov)…
What about the car chase into cello case scene?
I don't think anyone was laughing out loud at that.
I want classic Bond tropes presented in a fresh way.
Top Gun: Maverick shows it can be done.
Worth saying I think every Bond film is unique/individual in their own ways, even if they use previous films as inspiration to whatever extent. 'Remixes' just comes with the nature of a formulaic series like Bond, and pretty much all of them past Connery's early films do it to some extent.
I suggested this earlier in the thread:
Hmm... maybe that's a remix of NTTD and TLD.
Yes, I agree.
I would adapt the motel shootout of TSWLM, with Vivienne Michel opening the door when she's held hostage by the gangsters only to see a silhouette of a man in a raincoat in the middle of a rain, then he introduced himself as James Bond (new actor), then Bond was held hostage as he walked inside the motel, then Bond kicked the gangster pointing a gun at him, and the action starts.
Sorry @thedove 😁😅✌️
There are some films where it's a formula of Bond versus the villain, the villain puts the leading lady in danger, Bond saves her and falls in love.
But there are Bond films which this scenario doesn't happen.
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In the beginning of the featurette Cubby said they wanted to do something that was extravagant. And MR sure is. So this is what I am looking for in Bond 26. It has to be...extravagant.
Oh boy...
It’s his rebellion stage. Distancing himself from his Bond curated image of nigh on two decades. That’s why he looks like Gary Oldman having gotten dressed in the dark, in a charity shop, after a blow to the head.
Not sure why it would make any difference to how you view Craig as an actor. Pretty sure he’s always grown out his hair/beard and worn certain clothes between Bond films.