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Would that makes “Lower Decks” the 1960s Casino Royale?

I don't understand what you're saying. :confused:

Personally, I think Austin did the Bond franchise a favor. It showed just how campy the franchise had become (and it paved the way for Daniel Craig's gritty, realistic Bond).

If Berman Trek can be likened to Moore/Brosnan Bond, then Picard can be likened to Danial Craig Bond (dark, edgy, gritty).
 
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I don't understand what you're saying. :confused:
I’m not sure if I can recommend the 1960’s casino royale adaptation, but it’s certainly a thing to behold. I don’t honestly think Star Trek has ever hit this level of floundering, half-ironic self parody.
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Moonraker is downright comic book ridiculous in parts. But it happens two years before the events of For Your Eyes Only and two after The Spy Who Loved Me and is part of the canonical continuity of the original Bond movie timeline.
 
Moonraker is downright comic book ridiculous in parts. But it happens two years before the events of For Your Eyes Only and two after The Spy Who Loved Me and is part of the canonical continuity of the original Bond movie timeline.

Thanks for explaining that, because I don't know the first thing about Bond Movies :lol:
Like honestly, I've seen only ever one of the Bond movies (one of the Daniel Craig ones), at a friend's place.
 
In fact, here's a primer for your obscure James Bond movie fact list: the comic book adaptation of For Your Eyes Only states that the Bond-Blofeld confrontation in that movie happens on the 10th Anniversary of their last encounter in Diamonds Are Forever, the final Sean Connery movie in the continuity and - incidentally - a film released 10 years before For Your Eyes Only. :p
 
In fact, here's a primer for your obscure James Bond movie fact list: the comic book adaptation of For Your Eyes Only states that the Bond-Blofeld confrontation in that movie happens on the 10th Anniversary of their last encounter in Diamonds Are Forever, the final Sean Connery movie in the continuity and - incidentally - a film released 10 years before For Your Eyes Only. :p

Shhh ... it's not official.

In FYEO, Bond fights a villain in an electric wheelchair who just HAPPENS to look and sound like Blofeld. ;)

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