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The James Bond Film Discussion Thread (With Bonus Lazenby!)

This can go two ways: woke or non-woke.

James Bond either gets the "Reacher" / "The Terminal List" / "Jack Ryan" or "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" / "The Wheel of Time" treatment.


Reimagined James Bond movies for the "modern audience":
  • Dr No Means No
  • On They/Them Majesty's Secret Service
  • The Man with the Golden Gun control
  • You Only Vote Twice
  • Moonracism
  • The Guy Who Loved Me
  • Live and Let DEI
  • Tomorrow Never DEIs
  • DEI Another Day
  • No Time to DEI

And then there is the possibility that it's going to be a giant borefest ("Citadel").
 
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Shouldn't that be; On Their Majesty's Secret Service?

It is still possible to have a Bond who respects women's boundaries, understands the concept of consent, is actually a (I do declare) feminist but still gets a lot of action?
 
An alternate universe take, Jane Bond in "On Their Majesty's Secret Service" where our titular character has *ahem* her own methods of bringing down the likes of Pussy Galore, Octopussy and Holly Goodhead. :eek:

Or has Vivid Video already made that movie? :lol:
 
It was honestly a great way to address all the concerns of Bond being outdated in the 90s by actually saying “yes Bond isn’t a PC character and we like him that way”.

It was also sort of a way of returning to the novels in a sense, because Fleming Bond was written to sort of be a man out of time, a gentleman spy that represented pre-WWII era finding himself in the changing modern world. Spinning that by having Brosnan Bond referred to as a “relic of the Cold War” was a nice modernization of Fleming’s Bond, even though Brosnan is very much leaning onto the cinematic takes of Connery and Moore, with a smidge of Dalton brooding.
 
I've seen Brosnan as a combination of Moore's cheekiness and playfulness and Dalton's dark-haired, young looks for a very long time now.
For a time my only real issue with Brosnan was that he didn't bring anything new to the table, and yes he is a mix of Moore and Dalton but there is more to him than that, it's the schoolboy glee. I think he's the one Bond who clearly loves being Bond.
 
GoldenEye was "woke" 25 years before "woke" was even an issue. Judi Dench's M was a huge change in direction for the franchise, even moreso than hiring Brosnan to replace Dalton.

It was honestly a great way to address all the concerns of Bond being outdated in the 90s by actually saying “yes Bond isn’t a PC character and we like him that way”.

It was also sort of a way of returning to the novels in a sense, because Fleming Bond was written to sort of be a man out of time, a gentleman spy that represented pre-WWII era finding himself in the changing modern world. Spinning that by having Brosnan Bond referred to as a “relic of the Cold War” was a nice modernization of Fleming’s Bond, even though Brosnan is very much leaning onto the cinematic takes of Connery and Moore, with a smidge of Dalton brooding.
Of course, her casting also reflected the reality of Dame Stella Rimington (and why am I only now noting how close her name is to Remington Steele?) being director of MI5 from 1992 - 1996.
 
For a time my only real issue with Brosnan was that he didn't bring anything new to the table, and yes he is a mix of Moore and Dalton but there is more to him than that, it's the schoolboy glee. I think he's the one Bond who clearly loves being Bond.
The expressions on Brosnan's face during the "backseat driver" scene in Tomorrow Never Dies are 100% what you're describing. This is a man who is facing danger at every turn and it's awesome.

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