I want James Bond to smoke again, I want every women to love nicotine and tobacco. I want his world to all be in smoked filled rooms and have all kinds of hard liquor for the hero, allies, and enemies to drink.


I want James Bond to smoke again, I want every women to love nicotine and tobacco. I want his world to all be in smoked filled rooms and have all kinds of hard liquor for the hero, allies, and enemies to drink.
Blame the phenomenal TV series "Mad Men for my thinking. Another program I was probably too young to watch but... it was a nuclear explosion in my head. I remember I was just stunned males lived, spoke, and treated women that way??? Holy smokes that she was brain damage for me, I remember I couldn't stop asking my dad questions about this world and was it really like this??? I couldn't believe it, but besides the offensive nature of the show I thought it was brilliant storytelling and had some of the most memorable characters I'd ever saw. The show never disappointed me, another show which was a head exploder too was "The Sopranos".
So you really do want to go retro.
Ok. I'm down with that.![]()
Obviously you hate me because every response you've had has been unfriendly so you will be ignored.
Excuse me for not wanting the promotion of a product that causes fucking cancer.Obviously you hate me because every response you've had has been unfriendly so you will be ignored.
If 007 ever does go politically correct they might as well just bag it. Talk about an impossible task
I'd personally like to seem them get back to standalone stories. I don't mind some incidental linkages between films. Even the pre-Craig films had an occasional reference to something in a prior film.
But really, I'd love the next film to be Bond goes in, gets an assignment from M, some flirting with Moneypenny, gets his equipment, acerbic wit and advice from Q and tackles some meglomaniac out to destroy the world because he wasn't 5 billion dollars or else, and it has absolutely nothing to do with Bond's history, or M's history. And no Bond angst about his history.
Part of the joy of Bond is the escapism. Being able to sit for 2 hours or so and watch 007 pull off the impossible while trying to go to bed with the next Bond girl as she says "oh, James" whenever he is around.I mean, there's nothing wrong with having a Bond girl who can hold her own in a fight. We don't have to go total retro.
There's plenty of realism in the world today. Sometimes it's nice to just get away from all of that.
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^^Could you imgine the state of Bond's health by the release of the 5th Bond book Goldfinger in 1959 if all the smoking and drinking and poor diet he has in the first 4 books were to affected him as in real life, he would have been so out of breath running down the stairs and across the the vault to the bomb that Oddjob would have taken him out with a nasty look, hell he would have set the bomb off due to the alcoholic shakes that he would have had by that point. lol
Just so long as he doesn't have an episode of regeneration-induced psychosis and try to strangle his friend.We've never had a James Bond regenerate due to infection![]()
It was Blofeld's evil plan in On Her Majesty's Secret Service with those women at the Ski resort.Things are being pieced together. It's looking like it's going to be a bio weapon plan that Safin is unleashing
Bond's line about "And the people become the weapon" and some imagery makes me think it's bio warfare
Bond looking at his hands. He might be infected or a carrier due to his contact with Madeline
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Might be stretching this but perhaps that's why the title of the movie is "No Time to die" It would make it very personal if he's infected and he's on the clock.
"The world needs saving and there's NO TIME TO DIE"
We've never had a James Bond regenerate due to infection![]()
No, there's never been a EON James Bond movie that under performed, they all done very well but some movies made more than others. Craig's era was heavily influenced by the Matt Damon Bourne Movies and as what the Broccoli's been doing since "Live and Let Die" they're aping trends.To be fair, that’s what we have the first 15 films for. I think EON got away from the classic formula because they knew they couldn’t just keep repeating the same beats over and over after ticket sales declined in the 80s.
That’s what’s fascinating about post-Craig era. Barbara Broccoli did say that they’ll have to redefine Bond for the next era, but how is the question.
No, there's never been a EON James Bond movie that under performed, they all done very well but some movies made more than others. Craig's era was heavily influenced by the Matt Damon Bourne Movies and as what the Broccoli's been doing since "Live and Let Die" they're aping trends.
^^Could you imgine the state of Bond's health by the release of the 5th Bond book Goldfinger in 1959 if all the smoking and drinking and poor diet he has in the first 4 books were to affected him as in real life, he would have been so out of breath running down the stairs and across the the vault to the bomb that Oddjob would have taken him out with a nasty look, hell he would have set the bomb off due to the alcoholic shakes that he would have had by that point. lol
Its getting harder to find escapism away from all the political/etc. stuff going on today, Sports? nope, Movies? Can still find a good one. TV? Getting harder. Not everything has to have a "message"
I like seeing James Bond enjoy his job and being JAMES BOND OO7
The two that are probably regarded as having performed the worst are OHMSS and Licence to Kill; the former didn't gross as much as You Only Live Twice ($82 million vs. $111.6 million), but it was still one of the top films of the year. And the perceived failure of Licence mostly has to do with its disappointing US gross ($34.6 million vs. $51.2 million for The Living Daylights), one of many films that got lost in the summer of Batman.Yeah, I mean, I don't have movie by movie numbers, but Bond films generally do pretty well. I honestly can't remember the last time a 007 film failed to do well--even Die Another Day and Quantum of Solace, which are generally less well regarded did well.
That's it in a nutshell. The Craig films seemed to show us a Bond who experienced the high life while despising it at the same time. He was also quick to fall in love. Part of that I suppose is he's a new agent to start.
And that was fine for a change of pace. They wanted to do an origin story basically, tell us how Bond started out.
But I'm done with that. I'd like to get back to a Bond who is good at his job and enjoys the life he leads. A little of that brashness and danger of Connery, with the humor of Moore and the suaveness of Brosnan. A Bond who owns every scene he is in.
I still love the scene in Die Another Day at the beginning when Bond walks into the high end hotel, looking like something the cat dragged in...and he didn't care. He walked in and acted like he belonged, appearances be damned. I have to admit Brosnan handled that scene perfectly, the way James Bond should be.
Perceived to the world of the Broccoli's but the movie didn't underperform, adjusted for inflation there are career filmmakers wished their bad movies had numbers like Licence to Kill and On Her Majesty's Secret Service.The two that are probably regarded as having performed the worst are OHMSS and Licence to Kill; the former didn't gross as much as You Only Live Twice ($82 million vs. $111.6 million), but it was still one of the top films of the year. And the perceived failure of Licence mostly has to do with its disappointing US gross ($34.6 million vs. $51.2 million for The Living Daylights), one of many films that got lost in the summer of Batman.
Die Another Day was a tour de force for Brosnan as OO7, he's so all in even with the absurdities it didn't faze his performance. I loved Daniel Craig in Casino Royale but after his series resume, a part of me wished the Broccoli's rolled the dice and had Brosnan cast in one final outing to have a proper adaptation of the book (Casino Royale the first novel) where it was presented as his final mission.
Casino Royale the novel had a James Bond near the end of his prime, you don't think Brosnan could've delivered the ultimate OO7 adaptation?
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