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AVTAK is a favorite of mine - it's never made Top 10, but no matter where it's ranked, I love it. I'd say Moore's age stands out and bothers me when a stunt double is being used, as it's made even more obvious with how spry and quick-moving he is, whereas Moore doesn't do much of his own action in this, I believe.
Oh yea, but even that stuff I'm able to look over it. That's how much it didn't bother me
I like the fact that Roger Moore rocks the part at 57. He's a bad ass pure and simple. I love all 7 of his films.
This scene would have been the one where Bond was finally given the assignment to go after Ernst Stavro Blofeld... And that malevolent look on his face and the evil smile that briefly appears as he walks out of M's office... This should have happened...
I'd love to see this. Space rocket theft epics are fun, but a dark OHMSS-style thriller would make my day.
"James Bond - The Series"
In 1981, EON Productions decided to make another attempt at the James Bond saga - a full eight years after Connery's 'never again' statement after finishing the TV movie Octopussy and the Living Daylights. The first spark was a two-hour TV movie, an adaptation of Colonel Sun, Kingsley Amis' continuation novel, starring Timothy Dalton.
The year after that. Cubby Brocolli and Harry Saltzman announced that James Bond would indeed return - on the television screen. The plan was to adapt John Gardner's novels, with one season the equivalent of one novel. Amis would be on hand to adapt the episode, and Garnder would stay for consulting work (and was given on-screen credit with "based upon the novels by John Gardner and the character by Ian Fleming").
Dalton would return as Bond, a role he'd play until 1996, whereupon the series was rebooted and Dalton was replaced by Pierce Brosnan the next year. Brosnan played Bond for the remaining six seasons. Broccoli and Saltzman would be the showrunners for most of Dalton's run, until Cubby's protege, Michael G. Wilson succeeded Saltzman after the latter's death in 1994. Cubby would later step down himself at the end of season 14 and his daughter, Barbara, would take the reins.
Dalton Era (1981 - 1996)
Season 1: Licence Renewed
Season 2: For Special Services
Season 3: Icebreaker
Season 4: Role of Honour
Season 5: Nobody Lives for Ever
Season 6: No Deals, Mr. Bond
Season 7: Scorpius
Season 8: Win, Lose or Die
Season 9: Brokenclaw
Season 10: The Man from Barbarossa
Season 11: Death is Forever
Season 12: Never Send Flowers
Season 13: SeaFire
Season 14: Cold (stylized in the US as Coldfall, as with the book)
NOTE; With Kingsely Amis' death in 1994, John Gardner took over writing duties for season 14. After Gardner retired from writing at the end of the season, Raymond Benson took over as story consultant and the writers of Remington Steele, Robert Butler and Michael Gleason took over as scriptwriters.
Brosnan Era (1997 - 2003)
Season 15: Zero Minus Ten (Season opener is an adaptation of "Blast from the Past")
Season 16: The Facts of Death
Season 17: High Time to Kill (Adaptations of Midsummer Night's Doom and Live at Five are in this season as standalone episodes)
Season 18: DoubleShot
Season 19: Never Dream of Dying
Season 20: The Man with the Red Tattoo
"Young Bond"
In 2008, to celebrate Ian Fleming's 100th birthday, EON Productions and Ian Fleming Publications made another attempt at reviving the Bond franchise. First came Sebastian Faulks' novel Never Dream of Dying, and a miniseries named "Young Bond", adapting Charlie Higson's novels. Starring Tom Felton as the young 007, the series comprised of three 90-minute episodes and followed the "one season, one novel" rule from the earlier series.
SilverFin was the first novel to be adapted, followed by Blood Fever, Double or Die, Hurricane Gold, and By Royal Command. The short story "A Hard Man to Kill" was adapted as a 60-minute special. Another adaptation, Steve Cole's Young Bond novel, Shoot to Kill, was released in 2015, adaptations of the following books are currently in the works.
The Craig-Cumberbatch Era
Benedict Cumberbatch later starred in a new Bond movie, an adaptation of Devil May Care, in 2012. He played Bond again in the role in a 2015 adaptation of Jeffery Deaver's Carte Blanche. He is set to play the role again in adaptations of Solo and Trigger Mortis.
1967 to 1974 George Lazenby
1977 to 1985 Roger Moore
1987 to 1997 Timothy Dalton
1999 to 2015 Pierce Brosnan
Richard Johnson
1962 :: Moonraker
1963 :: From Russia With Love
1964 :: Dr No
1965 :: Goldfinger
1967 :: From A View To A Kill
George Lazenby
1970 :: For Your Eyes Only
1972 :: Live And Let Die
1974 :: Diamonds Are Forever
David Warbeck
1976 :: Thunderball
1978 :: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1979 :: You Only Live Twice
1981 :: The Man With The Golden Gun
1983 :: The Spy Who Loved Me
1985 :: Octopussy
Timothy Dalton
1987 :: The Living Daylights
1989 :: Licence To Kill
1992 :: The Property Of A Lady
1994 :: Casino Royale
1996 :: Tomorrow Never Dies
James Purefoy
2000 :: The Hilderbrand Rarity
2002 :: Quantum Of Solace
2004 :: Licence Renewed
2006 :: Never Dream Of Dying
2008 :: For Special Services
Richard Armitage
2010 :: High Time To Kill
2012 :: Doubleshot
2014 :: The Man With The Red Tattoo
2016 :: Risico
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1962 to 1967: Sean Connery (5 films)
1969 to 1974: George Lazenby (4 films)
1977 to 1985: Roger Moore (5 films)
1987 to 1993: Timothy Dalton (4 films, 1991 and 1993 in addition)
1995 to 2015: Pierce Brosnan (8 films)
I wouldn t be here if that happened.
1962: DR.NO
1963: FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE
1964: GOLDFINGER
1965: THUNDERBALL
1967: YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
George Lazenby (1969/1974)
1969: ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE
1971: DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
1973: LIVE AND LET DIE
1974: THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
Roger Moore (1977/1985)
1977: THE SPY WHO LOVED ME
1979: MOONRAKER
1981: FOR YOUR EYES ONLY
1983: OCTOPUSSY
1985: A VIEW TO A KILL
Timothy Dalton (1987/1993)
1987: THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS
1989: LICENCE TO KILL
1991: COLONEL SUN
1993: PROPERTY OF A LADY
Pierce Brosnan (1995/2004)
1995: GOLDENEYE
1997: TOMORROW NEVER DIES
1999: THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH
2002: DIE ANOTHER DAY
2004: EVERYTHING OR NOTHING
Daniel Craig (2006/Present)
2006: CASINO ROYALE
2008: QUANTUM OF SOLACE
2010: RISICO
2012: SKYFALL
2015: SPECTRE
2017: SHATTERHAND
2019: CARTE BLANCHE
Forgot I wrote this but pretty pleased with it, don't think I'd change anything. I'm not bothered about FYEO in the slightest so maybe swap that out for an original more memorable third Dalton film and maybe finish Dalton's era into the early 90s (he'd have got more films in the 80s in this era anyway) to give Brosnan enough time for his five, but other than that this would be fairly perfect for me. Oh and I'd change the title of QoS to Property Of a Lady. Any thoughts?
.Dr. No 1962
.From Russia With Love 1963
.Goldfinger 1964
.Thunderball 1965
.You Only Live Twice 1967
-Improve Kissy's character.
GEORGE LAZENBY 1969-1971
.On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969
.Diamonds Are Forever 1971
-Largely the same, as I adore DAF as it is. Keep Lazenby and Savalas. The tone is still kind of light but up the violence.
-Keep the deleted scenes.
-Keep the extended finale at the salt mine and the more brutal showdown with Wint and Kidd on the ship.
ROGER MOORE 1973-1985
.Live And Let Die 1973
.The Man With The Golden Gun 1974
-After Bond escapes the school, just go straight to the boat chase. Less nieces the better.
-No slide whistle.
-Extend the dual. Keep the cocktail bomb from the trailer.
.The Spy Who Loves Me 1977
.Moonraker 1979
.For Your Eyes Only 1981
-The PTS is the sinking of the St. Georges and Havelocks murder. Bond visits Tracy's grave after the titles.
.Octopussy 1983
.A View To A Kill 1985
TIMOTHY DALTON 1987-1993
.The Living Daylights 1987
.Licence To Kill 1989
-Keep some of the deleted scenes, especially the one in Bond's hotel.
-With increased marketing and a better release date, the film is as successful as TLD.
.The Property Of A Lady 1991
-The Bond 17 treatment but with a less outlandish third act. Nan is a tough bitch, not a cyborg. And save Rodin's stealth car for DAD. Just have him on his motorcycle for this.
-The PTS involves a fight in the Terracotta Army museum and a motorcycle chase along the Great Wall.
-Directed by John McTiernan.
.Death To Spies 1993
-A grounded spy thriller that is light on action and high on intrigue and suspense. Ends up being Dalton's favorite and critically acclaimed.
-Directed by John MacKenzie.
PIERCE BROSNAN 1995-2004
.GoldenEye 1995
-Keep the deleted Zukovsky scene.
.Tomorrow Never Dies 1997
-Keep some deleted scenes.
.The World Is Not Enough 1999
-Deleted scenes and make the Renard fight more brutal.
.Die Another Day 2002
-Get rid of "Your mama", the ice dragster/tsunami sequence, and improve the CGI during the finale. And just have one laser during the fight with Kil.
.Everything Or Nothing 2004
-Another epic like DAD, but with a darker tone more similar to GE. Similar to the game but less outlandish.
-The henchman is a sadistic mercenary played by Vinnie Jones. Silent part of course lol.
-Guy Ritchie directs.
DANIEL CRAIG 2006-2012
.Casino Royale 2006
.Quantum Of Solace 2008
-Lengthen White's interrogation.
-The film ends with Bond killing White and confronting Haines. Before he does this, he downloads the Quantum database from Haines's computer, as he attempts to do in the video game at White's house. The Quantum arc ends here.
.Risico 2010
-Based on Blood Stone. Different ending.
-Largely continues the style of the previous two films but a little lighter. It's basically Craig's TSWLM.
.Skyfall 2012
-The gunbarrel opens the film. The same version used in SP. It's silent apart from the Bond Theme cue that plays during the gunshot.
-Better music during the London scenes.
2015-2022
.Soft reboot. New Bond, M, Q, and Moneypenny. No Tanner.
.A return to standalone, fun films. The overall tone of these films is reminiscent of GF or TSWLM. These are serious times so a little escapism doesn't hurt.
.Martin Campbell directs a very different Bond 24 in 2015.
.David Arnold returns.
.Similar to the Brosnan age but with better scripts and less CGI.
Dr. No - 1962
From Russia With Love - 1964
Goldfinger - 1966
Thunderball - 1968 (Would've been perfect for Sean's last film, and he actually wanted Thunderball to be his swansong).
(1969 - 1971) - (George Lazenby) (Only did three films, because Lazenby has stated in interviews that three would be the maximum if he continued).
On Her Majesty's Secret Service - 1969
You Only Live Twice - 1970
The Man with the Golden Gun - 1971(Replace Britt Eckland with Sally Ann Howes as Goodnight).
(1973 - 1979) - (Roger Moore)
Diamonds Are Forever - 1973 (It depends on the direction you'd take with the film, but for some reason I've always dreamed about Moore being in DAD based on its tone. Would've been a perfect intro for him).
Live and Let Die - 1975 (Stays the same but with a different death for Kananga closer to the novel. J.W. Pepper gets removed as well).
The Spy Who Loved Me - 1977
Moonraker - 1979 (Pretty much stays the same minus the space scenes, Jaws being in love, and more closer to the novel)
(1981 - 1991) - (Timothy Dalton)
For Your Eyes Only - 1981
Octopussy - 1983 (Could still use Maude Adams as the film's Bond girl, but I'd replace Kamal Khan with Dexter Smyth as the film's villain)
A View to a Kill - 1985 (Replace Tanya Roberts with Michelle Pfeiffer).
The Living Daylights - 1987 (Replace Joe Don Baker with Mitchell Ryan as Brad Whitaker).
Licence to Kill - 1989
The Property of a Lady - 1991 (I would combine elements of "Licence Renewed and the TPOAL books).
(1993 - 2002) - (Pierce Brosnan)
GoldenEye - 1993
Die Another Day - 1997 (Replace everything and use elements of the novel "Colonel Sun").
The World is Not Enough - 1999 (Keep everything mostly the same, but replace Denise Richards with a better 90's actress. Example: Robin Tunney or Milla Jovovich. I would also bring Martin Campbell back to direct which would make the film even better and darker. Also I would change M being kidnapped since it would be a repeat from Die Another Day, but would have M kill Elektra King instead of Bond doing it).
Everything or Nothing (Made into a movie instead of a video game. Replace Shannon Elizabeth with Rosamund Pike as Serena St. Germaine). - 2002
(2006 - 2015) - (Daniel Craig)
Casino Royale - 2006
Quantum of Solace - 2008 (I would replace the film's environmental plot into about Bond pursuing Mr. White after he escapes. Martin Campell returns to direct).
Skyfall - 2010
Devil May Care - 2012
Spectre - 2015 (Craig's Swansong)
Risico - 2019 (Tom Hardy or Michael Fassbender take the reigns)
I read your timelines from your old posts, they're pretty excellent. Connery in Moonraker, Live and Let Die, and Casino Royale would've been amazing in the 60's.
DR NO (1962)
FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE (1963)
GOLDFINGER (1964)
THUNDERBALL (1965)
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (1967)
LAZENBY
ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE (1969)
CONNERY or JOHN GAVIN
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (1971)
MOORE
LIVE AND LET DIE (1973)
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1974)
THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1977)
MOONRAKER (1979)
MOORE or IAN OGILVY
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (1981)
OCTOPUSSY (1983)
FROM A VIEW TO A KILL (1985)
DALTON or IAN OGILVY
THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS (1987)
LICENCE REVOKED (1989)
DALTON
THE PROPERTY OF A LADY (1991)
COLONEL SUN (1993)
GOLDENEYE (1995)
BROSNAN
TOMORROW NEVER LIES (1997)
THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH (1999)
RISICO (2001)
EVERYTHING OR NOTHING (2003)
BROSNAN OR CRAIG
CASINO ROYALE (2006)
CRAIG
QUANTUM OF SOLACE (2008)
THE HILDEBRAND RARITY (2010)
SKYFALL (2012)
THRILLING CITIES (2013)
SPECTRE (2015)
FOR SPECIAL SERVICES (2017)
AIDAN TURNER
ROLE OF HONOR (2019)
SCORPIUS (2021)
WIN LOSE OR DIE (2023)
ICEBREAKER (2025)
BROKENCLAW (2027)
HIGH TIME TO KILL (2029)
AND
THE MAN WITH THE RED TATTOO (2031)
(1962 - 1970) - (Sean Connery)
Dr. No - 1962
From Russia With Love - 1964
Goldfinger - 1966
Thunderball - 1968
O.H.M.S.S. - 1969 (Don't know if Sean could pull off the emotional scenes, but it would be interesting to see).
You Only Live Twice - 1970 (Less campy moments and more faithful to the novel).
(1973 - 1981) - (Roger Moore)
Diamonds Are Forever - 1973 (It depends on the direction you'd take with the film, but for some reason I've always dreamed about Moore being in DAD based on its tone. Would've been a perfect intro for him).
Live and Let Die - 1975 (Stays the same but with a different death for Kananga closer to the novel. J.W. Pepper gets removed as well).
The Man with the Golden Gun - 1976 (No campy moments, closer to the novel. Britt Ekland gets replaced with Sally Ann Howes as Goodnight).
The Spy Who Loved Me - 1977 (Nothing is changed)
Moonraker - 1979 (Pretty much stays the same minus the space scenes, Jaws being in love, and more closer to the novel)
Octopussy - 1981 (Pretty much stays the same, but Kamal Khan gets replaced with Dexter Smyth as the film's main villain. This film would also be Moore's Swansong).
(1983 - 1993) - (Timothy Dalton)
For Your Eyes Only - 1983
A View to a Kill - 1985 (Replace Tanya Roberts with Michelle Pfeiffer).
The Living Daylights - 1987 (Replace Joe Don Baker with Mitchell Ryan as Brad Whitaker).
Licence to Kill - 1989
The Property of a Lady - 1991 (I would combine elements of "Licence Renewed and the TPOAL books).
GoldenEye - 1993 (Brosnan or Dalton in GoldenEye would be cool either way, but I'm just a little bit more intrigued at the idea of what type of movie this would've been with Dalton).
(1995 - 2003) - (Pierce Brosnan)
Tomorrow Never Dies (1995) - (With a better script and Martin Campbell directing, this would be the perfect film for Brosnan's debut).
Colonel Sun (1997)
The World is Not Enough - 1999 (Keep everything mostly the same, but replace Denise Richards with a better 90's actress. Example: Robin Tunney or Milla Jovovich. I would also bring Martin Campbell back to direct which would make the film even better and darker. Also I would change M being kidnapped since it would be a repeat from Colonel Sun, but would have M kill Elektra King instead of Bond doing it).
Everything or Nothing - 2003 (Made into a movie instead of a video game. Replace Shannon Elizabeth with Rosamund Pike as Serena St. Germaine).
(2006 - 2015) - (Daniel Craig)
Casino Royale - 2006
Quantum of Solace - 2008 (I would replace the film's environmental plot into about Bond pursuing Mr. White after he escapes. Martin Campell returns to direct).
Bloodstone - 2010
Skyfall - 2012
Spectre - 2015 (Craig's Swansong)
Risico - 2019 (Tom Hardy or Michael Fassbender take the reigns)
1969 : George Lazenby
1971 - 1981: Roger Moore
1983 - 1991: Timothy Dalton
1995 - 2005: Pierce Brosnan
2008 - 2015: Daniel Craig
2018 - 2028: Aidan Turner
Sean Connery
1962: Dr. No
1963: From Russia with Love
1964: Goldfinger
1965: Thunderball
1967: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1969: You Only Live Twice
1971: Colonel Sun
Roger Moore
1973: Live and Let Die
1974: The Man with the Golden Gun
1977: The Spy Who Loved Me
Timothy Dalton
1981: For Your Eyes Only
1983: Octopussy (without the silliness, of course)
1985/1987: The Living Daylights
1987/1989: Licence to Kill
I doubt Dalton would have done more than four films, even if given the chance; he never really wanted to do more than three, I guess.
Pierce Brosnan's era was such a disaster, overall (excluding GoldenEye), that I wouldn't know what to change without changing everything, including the lead actor.
It's also too early to look back on Daniel Craig's tenure, so I'll leave it at that.
Dr. No (1962)
From Russia With Love (1963)
Goldfinger (1964)
Thunderball (1965)
George Lazenby:
You Only Live Twice (1967)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1968)
Diamonds Are Forever (1970)
Moonraker (1971)
Roger Moore:
Live and Let Die (1973)
The Man With The Golden Gun (1974)
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
For Your Eyes Only (1980)
Timothy Dalton:
Octopussy (1982)
A View To A Kill (1985)
The Living Daylights (1987)
License to Kill (1989)
Pierce Brosnan:
Goldeneye (1993)
Tomorrow Never Dies (1996)
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
Risico (2002)
Daniel Craig:
Casino Royale (2006)
Quantum of Solace (2008)
Skyfall (2012)
Spectre (2015)
Four each. Honestly, make Brosnan's fourth and last anything... anything but Die Another Day.
But why not make right the book order as On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1967) then You Only Live Twice (1968).
1962 CASINO ROYALE
1963 LIVE AND LET DIE
1964 MOONRAKER
1965 DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
1967 FROM RUSSIA, WITH LOVE
1969 DOCTOR NO
1971 GOLDFINGER
1973 THUNDERBALL
1974 THE SPY WHO LOVED ME
1977 ON HER MAJESTY S SECCRET SERVICE
1979 YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
1981 THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
Timothy Dalton as James Bond in the tv series JAMES BOND OF THE SECRET SERVICE (1987)
ep 1 FROM A VIEW TO A KILL
ep 2 FOR YOUR EYES ONLY
ep 3 RISICO
ep 4 QUANTUM OF SOLACE
ep 5 THE HILDEBRAND RARITY
ep 6 OCTOPUSSY
ep 7 THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS
ep 8 THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
ep 9 007 IN NEW YORK