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Such a memorable moment for me, when I saw "The Man With The Golden Gun" for the first time, many years ago, and suddenly the sad wreck of the RMS Queen Elizabeth appeared!
Ah. But these days, heroes are expected to be both woke and vulnerable. “You are not ready for the truth” need not apply.
I applaud the film's guts in letting Bond die. Let the series return, perhaps with a Black or female Bond as some want, and just ignore the end of the last Craig film. Lord knows, they've ignored countless other details of the older films when they've wanted to throughout the run of the series.
Or alternatively, start making them as period pieces set in the 50s and 60s. Then Bond can comfortably be a man of his time, not a relic who doesn't belong in the 2020s.
It worked for Morse, albeit on the small screen. Inspector Morse and John Thaw were so entwined that when one died, so did the other. The Phoenix that is Endeavour was a success, the part of the Oxford Mail journalist being portrayed by Abigail Thaw was a pleasing touch. Could the same work for 007?A period piece would be great. Radio 4 apparently did something akin to realising the books, though I doubt it's commercial enough to be seen on screen.
Jimmy Buffett to play James Bond in new movie.
https://buffettworld.com/2023/04/01/jimmy-buffett-cast-as-next-james-bond/
The article misses the perfect opportunity (in para 3) to mention Daniel Craig’s Foghorn Leghorn imitations in the Knives Out movies.
You should have gone for a female Bond. In, "No Time To Die," a female character takes on the 007 codename. The character, Nomi, played by Lashana Lynch, pilots a futuristic glider, leaving James Bond to contemplate retirement from the back seat. “You get in my way, I will put a bullet in your knee - the one that works,” she purrs. Ouch! Who is this sassy, mononymous Nomi?Can’t slip anything by you!
Happy Easter!
You should have gone for a female Bond. In, "No Time To Die," a female character takes on the 007 codename. The character, Nomi, played by Lashana Lynch, pilots a futuristic glider, leaving James Bond to contemplate retirement from the back seat. “You get in my way, I will put a bullet in your knee - the one that works,” she purrs. Ouch! Who is this sassy, mononymous Nomi?