I think we need another Drax villian (from the novels.) He needs to be unknown by Bond for half the movie and needs to be so rich and powerful taht he doesn't even need to do everything himself. And I think we need to see another damsel in destress bond-girl again. Someone who needs bond to take care of them. Also, I think we need a much more tropical setting. There was so much desert is QoS that i began to feel hot while watching the movie.
I personally want to see an original gun barrel at the beginning and more use of Bond's theme.
"Oh look! Parachutes for the both of us! Whoops, not anymore!"
"You see Mr Bond. You can't kill my dreams. But my dreams can kill you!"
"Time to face destiny."
-Gaustav Graves in Die Another Day-
j.bladesCurrently? You must be joking?Posts: 530MI6 Agent
exactly all of those south America scenes really didn't feel like real bond locals, i hope they take us back to jamaica maybe bond can stay at the goldeneye. -{ that'd be awseume.
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Have Bond get trapped in central Asis, on the Russian border with one of the 'Stans or something, and he's trying to evade a high-tech manhunt by hundreds of Quantum operatives who are chasing him in helicopter gunships; he uses his SBS skills to hide and evade them. It's a dark night, with rain, mud, and dense trees. The Quantum goons are clad in dark green BDUs, riding into battle onboard Ka-60 gunships (also painted a dark green, blending into the shadows better than black).
'Alright guard, begin the unnecessarily slow moving dipping mechanism...'
I was reading Goldfinger earlier and liked the idea of Bond meeting Mr. Dupont, one of the members of the table at Casino Royale. It would be interesting if CraIg's Bond ran into someone like Mr. Fukutu in Bond 23.
j.bladesCurrently? You must be joking?Posts: 530MI6 Agent
edited March 2010
I dont know how to begin the movie but in the PTS (at one time or another) I want a car chase were three Quantum cars sandwich bonds car on either side and one in the back, trapping him and forceing him to keep driving forward, as one of the men begin to pull out a gun to kill 007, Bond opens the sun-roofand climbs out on the roof of the DBS at the last second, both men shoot eachother. :007)
Bond then jumps off the car and realizes that hes in Northern Russia (slight continuation from QoS), withonly a suit (no jacket) for he was realying on the heat in the car, what was supposed to be a nice ride has now become a fight for survival, 007 braving the enviornmant, Bond then turns around from the screen and the snow covers the screen as he moves off in to the distance, thus ends the PTS and the Title sequence begins. RISICO!
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Ideas for Bond 23,I'd say the producers will as usual rent out the Jason Bourne movies and rip-off as many ideas as they can,sticking in an odd homage to an earlier Bond Film, e.g. Girl covered in Oil,
To keep up his interpretation of the character D Craig will be looking at all the great actors he's trying to emulate with his new stony faced killer look, like, Steven Segal, Charles Bronson and the Great Chuck Norris.
Also another fantastic CGI scene is needed something to emulate the great CGI of DAD and the parachute jump from QOS. Perhaps a guest apperance from Wallace and Gromit as the new M & Q.
As for Mr Craig not doing a Bond because he wouldn't like the script,Well he did QOS so I don't think Quality is on the top of his list, It might have more to do with the quality and amount of zeros on his pay cheque.
Finally Please bring back the editing team from QOS, watching some of the older Bonds I think that's what's missing from them, Having the camera shaken at all times really adds to my enjoyment of a scene. Next time while watching Goldfinger and Bond is about to be cut in two just try shaking your head from side to side, it really pumps up the drama ! )
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Ideas for Bond 23,I'd say the producers will as usual rent out the Jason Bourne movies and rip-off as many ideas as they can,sticking in an odd homage to an earlier Bond Film, e.g. Girl covered in Oil,
To keep up his interpretation of the character D Craig will be looking at all the great actors he's trying to emulate with his new stony faced killer look, like, Steven Segal, Charles Bronson and the Great Chuck Norris.
Also another fantastic CGI scene is needed something to emulate the great CGI of DAD and the parachute jump from QOS. Perhaps a guest apperance from Wallace and Gromit as the new M & Q.
As for Mr Craig not doing a Bond because he wouldn't like the script,Well he did QOS so I don't think Quality is on the top of his list, It might have more to do with the quality and amount of zeros on his pay cheque.
Finally Please bring back the editing team from QOS, watching some of the older Bonds I think that's what's missing from them, Having the camera shaken at all times really adds to my enjoyment of a scene. Next time while watching Goldfinger and Bond is about to be cut in two just try shaking your head from side to side, it really pumps up the drama ! )
I would like to see Bond fight someone in a flying plane and have them both holding onto this rope that has been tied to plane and fighting over the forest. Bond chops his opponent in the gut and he falls to his death in the forest below. Bond then sees that the plane in veering towards a mountain so he has to climb back into the driver's seat and just in time he turns the plane. The bottom scrapes against the stones on the mountain but he makes it. :007)
Then the screen blacks out for the opening title scene!
"Oh look! Parachutes for the both of us! Whoops, not anymore!"
"You see Mr Bond. You can't kill my dreams. But my dreams can kill you!"
"Time to face destiny."
-Gaustav Graves in Die Another Day-
I would like to see Bond fight someone in a flying plane and have them both holding onto this rope that has been tied to plane and fighting over the forest. Bond chops his opponent in the gut and he falls to his death in the forest below. Bond then sees that the plane in veering towards a mountain so he has to climb back into the driver's seat and just in time he turns the plane. The bottom scrapes against the stones on the mountain but he makes it. :007)
Then the screen blacks out for the opening title scene!
So... Swap desert for forest and re-film the end of TLD?
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j.bladesCurrently? You must be joking?Posts: 530MI6 Agent
edited March 2010
Why dont they have the scean in the book diamonds are forever, when tiffany case( ofcourse it would be a different bond girl but for now) is kidnapped by too individuals (wint and kidd, who also be changed) on her way back from his room on boat after making love, bond then realizes that theres something wrong, puts all the pieces togeather and realizes that they have been ordered to kill tiffany, and they have been following them all along, and that the assailents room is right under his on the boat.
he climbs out of his port hole and scales the side of the boat, jumping he swings into their porthole and shoots wintt and kidd and saves the girl. :007) A brilliant scene that should be in the next bond movie at some point or another as it was never used before in its entirety but, for dramatic use it should be incorporated near the end of the story. -{
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I've always thought this should have been used...hopefully it will be B-)
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It was a hell of a lot better than the film's dealing with Wint and Kidd, that's for sure.
Definetly, its completely beyond me why they just dont lift complete sequences from the books on to the movies, their all gold, and this scene needs to be in a bond movie.
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I have just finished reading "Defense of the Realm", the official history of Secret Service/MI5.
Very interesting. It started me thinking about Bond 23. If the adviser to the British Prime Minister (Can't remember his name) is a major player in the next Bond, it would be natural to bring in MI5. Women have allways played a bigger part in Secret Service than in much of modern society and in the Inteligence world aspecially. 40 % of them are women and they have had TWO female Director Gernerals (DG's). Why not let Bond cooperate/compete witha a female MI5 agent?
j.bladesCurrently? You must be joking?Posts: 530MI6 Agent
I have just finished reading "Defense of the Realm", the official history of Secret Service/MI5.
Very interesting. It started me thinking about Bond 23. If the adviser to the British Prime Minister (Can't remember his name) is a major player in the next Bond, it would be natural to bring in MI5. Women have allways played a bigger part in Secret Service than in much of modern society and in the Inteligence world aspecially. 40 % of them are women and they have had TWO female Director Gernerals (DG's). Why not let Bond cooperate/compete witha a female MI5 agent?
Yes, like in Moonraker, her name can even be Gala Brant like in the novel, which would also be very cool, EON has alot to play with here, I wonder what they'll choose. B-)
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Title: Risico, Devil May Care
James Bond: Daniel Craig
Bond Girl: Dagmara Dominczyk
Villainess: Rachel Weisz
Villain: Terence Stamp(Head of Quantum)Mark Strong
M: Judi Dench
Q: Jeremy Clarkson from Top Gear
Miss Moneypenny: Bryce Dallas Howard
Felix Leiter: Jeffrey Wright
Mr. White: Jesper Christiansen
Theme Song: Sam Sparro
Locations: London, New York, Cypress, Swiss Alps,
Bond Car: Aston Martin One-77, Jaguar XFR
Bond Watch: Omega Planet Ocean Liquidmetal
Drinks: Ciroc Martini (Diageo Brand), Talisker Scotch
When the Bond films hit the doldrums during the Roger Moore era after 'the man with the golden gun' the producers knew that in order to revive the series, they had to go bigger and better, and the result was The spy who loved me, which gave the franchise the boost it needed. Daniel Craig needs his 'SWLM'.
My suggestion for Bond 23 is that the film NEEDS to be BIG. You gotta have have Bond leading an army of commandoes in an assault on the villains stronghold for the climax ( Now thats CLASSIC bond). You need a BIG, charismatic villain ( whats Anthony Hopkins doing these days?) You need a decent henchman for Bond to tangle with ( Think more Red Grant and less Jaws) You need the Bond theme loud and proud throughout the production (something sorely lacking in the Daniel Craig Bonds) You need to 'up the Britishness' of Bond. You obviously need a new Moneypenny, ( keeley Hawes?).
The new daniel Craig Bond productions have tried TOO hard to ditch certain elements that made Bond great while trying to copy the style of inferior products like jason Bourne and co.Lets just get back to basics with a british agent who can kick arse and save the world while shagging a few birds under a british flag at the same time, and sometimes with a wry smile on his face. They have Craig going on like Terminator.
Not literally you understand, but bring back the elements of what made Bond great and stop aping inferior products like Bourne.
When the Bond films hit the doldrums during the Roger Moore era after 'the man with the golden gun' the producers knew that in order to revive the series, they had to go bigger and better, and the result was The spy who loved me, which gave the franchise the boost it needed. Daniel Craig needs his 'SWLM'.
My suggestion for Bond 23 is that the film NEEDS to be BIG. You gotta have have Bond leading an army of commandoes in an assault on the villains stronghold for the climax ( Now thats CLASSIC bond). You need a BIG, charismatic villain ( whats Anthony Hopkins doing these days?) You need a decent henchman for Bond to tangle with ( Think more Red Grant and less Jaws) You need the Bond theme loud and proud throughout the production (something sorely lacking in the Daniel Craig Bonds) You need to 'up the Britishness' of Bond. You obviously need a new Moneypenny, ( keeley Hawes?).
The new daniel Craig Bond productions have tried TOO hard to ditch certain elements that made Bond great while trying to copy the style of inferior products like jason Bourne and co.Lets just get back to basics with a british agent who can kick arse and save the world while shagging a few birds under a british flag at the same time, and sometimes with a wry smile on his face. They have Craig going on like Terminator.
Not literally you understand, but bring back the elements of what made Bond great and stop aping inferior products like Bourne.
I don't want a SPY but they really need to come up with something at stake. In Casino Royale, they merely said "terrorism" was dangerous and in Quantum of Solace it was 60% of Bolivia's water. I mean honestly, what is next if they continue with this direction of inconsequential plots ? Quantum's evil plan to take over Kazakhstan's Department of Weights and Measures ? I say go in the direction of From Russia With Love. Something that would shake the intelligence community if the villians succeeded. Lastly, I do agree it's about time Tony Hopkins becomes a villian.
If they want to go back to the FRWL style they need to come up with a decent "Mcguffin". FRWL had the Lektor (or "Spektor" in the book) and FYEO had the ATAC.
Also, they need a decent villain. Anthony Hopkins would be great (maybe as the mysterious leader of Quantum?) BUT he's way too old now to convincingly take on Craig's Bond hand-to-hand. He'd need to be a Blofeld style figure (i.e. sit behind a desk, act menacing and calmly order his physically powerful goons/henchman to do the dirty work).
If they want to go back to the FRWL style they need to come up with a decent "Mcguffin". FRWL had the Lektor (or "Spektor" in the book) and FYEO had the ATAC.
Also, they need a decent villain. Anthony Hopkins would be great (maybe as the mysterious leader of Quantum?) BUT he's way too old now to convincingly take on Craig's Bond hand-to-hand. He'd need to be a Blofeld style figure (i.e. sit behind a desk, act menacing and calmly order his physically powerful goons/henchman to do the dirty work).
Yes i was thinking about Anthony Hopkins at leader of Quantum. He would look and act the part, and i think being British is a bit of a plus as well. As for the Henchman though...someone 'jason stapham-ish ( although not him, bad actor), but someone along those lines.
I think Antony Hopkins can never tom his villan in silence of the Lambs. What Bond needs is villan who looks like he could best bond in a fight, Like Sanchez or Red Grant. That or a woman with a henchman who looks like he could fight Bond.
Well Anthony Hopkins would be definitely good choice for leader of Quantum, but Bond would also need a worthy physical opponent as stated before. What do ya think of Liam Neeson as main villain?
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Oh Hopkins is too old and just doesn't care any more. I mean, he's in his 70s so it doesn't work to have a villain on his last legs unless its clear he has some evil son (not Scott Evil) waiting in the wings to upgrade it all, could work.
Hopkins wouldn't bring anything new to the table, to be fair the producers did try to with the last two villains but they seemed last minute bookings, but at least it was hey, wait and see what these guys do they're not on the radar.
Bond's opponent does not have to be physically strong, he/she must be intelligent, clever, cunning and ruthless. TB had two opponents with those qualities, Largo and Fiona Volpe. In Fleming's novels, Bond uses his intelligence, determination and cunning far more than his brute strength. Outwitting an intelligent opponent is much more rewarding than pouncing him out.
IMO, the opponents in the last two films, Le Chiffre and Green (especially Green) were too weak, mentally and physically to make them worthy adversaries.
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I personally want to see an original gun barrel at the beginning and more use of Bond's theme.
"You see Mr Bond. You can't kill my dreams. But my dreams can kill you!"
"Time to face destiny."
-Gaustav Graves in Die Another Day-
~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
James Bond- Licence To Kill
Bond then jumps off the car and realizes that hes in Northern Russia (slight continuation from QoS), withonly a suit (no jacket) for he was realying on the heat in the car, what was supposed to be a nice ride has now become a fight for survival, 007 braving the enviornmant, Bond then turns around from the screen and the snow covers the screen as he moves off in to the distance, thus ends the PTS and the Title sequence begins. RISICO!
~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
To keep up his interpretation of the character D Craig will be looking at all the great actors he's trying to emulate with his new stony faced killer look, like, Steven Segal, Charles Bronson and the Great Chuck Norris.
Also another fantastic CGI scene is needed something to emulate the great CGI of DAD and the parachute jump from QOS. Perhaps a guest apperance from Wallace and Gromit as the new M & Q.
As for Mr Craig not doing a Bond because he wouldn't like the script,Well he did QOS so I don't think Quality is on the top of his list, It might have more to do with the quality and amount of zeros on his pay cheque.
Finally Please bring back the editing team from QOS, watching some of the older Bonds I think that's what's missing from them, Having the camera shaken at all times really adds to my enjoyment of a scene. Next time while watching Goldfinger and Bond is about to be cut in two just try shaking your head from side to side, it really pumps up the drama ! )
) Excellent!
Then the screen blacks out for the opening title scene!
"You see Mr Bond. You can't kill my dreams. But my dreams can kill you!"
"Time to face destiny."
-Gaustav Graves in Die Another Day-
So... Swap desert for forest and re-film the end of TLD?
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he climbs out of his port hole and scales the side of the boat, jumping he swings into their porthole and shoots wintt and kidd and saves the girl. :007) A brilliant scene that should be in the next bond movie at some point or another as it was never used before in its entirety but, for dramatic use it should be incorporated near the end of the story. -{
~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
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Definetly, its completely beyond me why they just dont lift complete sequences from the books on to the movies, their all gold, and this scene needs to be in a bond movie.
~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
Very interesting. It started me thinking about Bond 23. If the adviser to the British Prime Minister (Can't remember his name) is a major player in the next Bond, it would be natural to bring in MI5. Women have allways played a bigger part in Secret Service than in much of modern society and in the Inteligence world aspecially. 40 % of them are women and they have had TWO female Director Gernerals (DG's). Why not let Bond cooperate/compete witha a female MI5 agent?
Yes, like in Moonraker, her name can even be Gala Brant like in the novel, which would also be very cool, EON has alot to play with here, I wonder what they'll choose. B-)
~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
James Bond: Daniel Craig
Bond Girl: Dagmara Dominczyk
Villainess: Rachel Weisz
Villain: Terence Stamp(Head of Quantum)Mark Strong
M: Judi Dench
Q: Jeremy Clarkson from Top Gear
Miss Moneypenny: Bryce Dallas Howard
Felix Leiter: Jeffrey Wright
Mr. White: Jesper Christiansen
Theme Song: Sam Sparro
Locations: London, New York, Cypress, Swiss Alps,
Bond Car: Aston Martin One-77, Jaguar XFR
Bond Watch: Omega Planet Ocean Liquidmetal
Drinks: Ciroc Martini (Diageo Brand), Talisker Scotch
Welcome by the way.
http://apbateman.com
~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
When the Bond films hit the doldrums during the Roger Moore era after 'the man with the golden gun' the producers knew that in order to revive the series, they had to go bigger and better, and the result was The spy who loved me, which gave the franchise the boost it needed. Daniel Craig needs his 'SWLM'.
My suggestion for Bond 23 is that the film NEEDS to be BIG. You gotta have have Bond leading an army of commandoes in an assault on the villains stronghold for the climax ( Now thats CLASSIC bond). You need a BIG, charismatic villain ( whats Anthony Hopkins doing these days?) You need a decent henchman for Bond to tangle with ( Think more Red Grant and less Jaws) You need the Bond theme loud and proud throughout the production (something sorely lacking in the Daniel Craig Bonds) You need to 'up the Britishness' of Bond. You obviously need a new Moneypenny, ( keeley Hawes?).
The new daniel Craig Bond productions have tried TOO hard to ditch certain elements that made Bond great while trying to copy the style of inferior products like jason Bourne and co.Lets just get back to basics with a british agent who can kick arse and save the world while shagging a few birds under a british flag at the same time, and sometimes with a wry smile on his face. They have Craig going on like Terminator.
Not literally you understand, but bring back the elements of what made Bond great and stop aping inferior products like Bourne.
I don't want a SPY but they really need to come up with something at stake. In Casino Royale, they merely said "terrorism" was dangerous and in Quantum of Solace it was 60% of Bolivia's water. I mean honestly, what is next if they continue with this direction of inconsequential plots ? Quantum's evil plan to take over Kazakhstan's Department of Weights and Measures ? I say go in the direction of From Russia With Love. Something that would shake the intelligence community if the villians succeeded. Lastly, I do agree it's about time Tony Hopkins becomes a villian.
Also, they need a decent villain. Anthony Hopkins would be great (maybe as the mysterious leader of Quantum?) BUT he's way too old now to convincingly take on Craig's Bond hand-to-hand. He'd need to be a Blofeld style figure (i.e. sit behind a desk, act menacing and calmly order his physically powerful goons/henchman to do the dirty work).
Yes i was thinking about Anthony Hopkins at leader of Quantum. He would look and act the part, and i think being British is a bit of a plus as well. As for the Henchman though...someone 'jason stapham-ish ( although not him, bad actor), but someone along those lines.
oh..not him...too much ninja-type actor ) And he was already in Bourne.
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~ Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
TIS - "The moment you think you got it figured - you're wrong"
Formerly known as Teppo
Hopkins wouldn't bring anything new to the table, to be fair the producers did try to with the last two villains but they seemed last minute bookings, but at least it was hey, wait and see what these guys do they're not on the radar.
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IMO, the opponents in the last two films, Le Chiffre and Green (especially Green) were too weak, mentally and physically to make them worthy adversaries.