Should Bond return to the USA ?
Ricardo C.
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I think it's about time James Bond should return to America. If not Bond 23 then some future film. Probably some cross country experience beginning in New York City.
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Maybe the villain (or one of the henchman) can meet their end in a combine harvester?
The Keys in LTK looked pretty bad I'll admit but I think they did a great job with Vegas though. The Willard Whyte Penthouse is my dream home.
I think the USA is full of beautiful locations. Vermont in Autumn for example or The Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. Or what about Bond in Louisiana ? That's just the tip of the ice berg.
also like to see Craig doing some skiing - down the hills of Schilthorn perhaps )
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Something I think would be interesting is if Bond was actually in London a little more.
As long as he goes to the REAL Canada...
http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/154352/french-canada
Personally, I'm ready to see Bond return to Switzerland. It's been one of my favorite Bond locales, in Goldfinger and OMHSS. Wouldn't be out of the question for him to end up there, perhaps following Quantum's money trail. Plus, Switzerland has such an international feel, with four official languages spoken: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. That, and being the location of the World Economic Forum, the International Olympic Committee, the Red Cross, the World Trade Organization, FIFA, and the second largest UN office...
So yeah, I vote Switzerland.
True but it was a very minor part of the film. I want to see a Bond film largely based in America.
Then you'll be delighted to learn that Switzerland was Craig's original finale destination for QoS, changed to a desert scenario by genius director Forster, because it was a bleaker surrounding.
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Let's look at this way, at least that beautiful location was spared by that awful film.
I did not know that. I'm guessing the water supply plot wouldn't have worked there...
I've talked about this here on AJB, in the deep and distant past, but I'd very much like to see Shatterhand's Garden of Death replicated on the roof of some 50-story high-rise hotel/casino/villain's lair in Las Vegas B-) Does it make perfect sense? No. But it just strikes me as very...Bondian.
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Nah. Blofeld's garden needs to be surrounded by nature. For it to be replicated on top of a Las Vegas Casino seems so...artifical.
No.
Never again.
Let's keep James Bond in Great Britain, Europe and South America from now on.
Let's also emphasize his English-ness from now on, and the more noble aspects of his English-ness.
As an American, part of the appeal of James Bond and of the franchise is its foreign-ness.
Richard
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Exactly. A sort of exotic, murderous Disneyland in a bottle. Just the sort of thing to put habitual contrarians off )
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
I am sorry but it's betraying a wonderful centerpiece in a fantastic and haunting novel. I also don't even like the idea of Bond being in some sort of amusement park or Las Vegas side show attraction; That's something that should be in Die Hard or Beverly Hills Cop, not Bond.
As I said
Let's not start counting the betrayals of Fleming's work over the years---there's no abacus with that many beads on it )
My first preference, naturally, would be to have it transpire in just the sort of fantastical (and nonexistent) Japanese castle Fleming conceived in the YOLT novel...but IMO that's not the only way to have it happen. Perhaps you've forgotten that Fleming once dropped Bond into a faux-wild west town, complete with old-time train?
Our raisons d'etre are obviously different---c'est la guerre! {[]
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
So it has to continue regardless ? You are talking about taking an idea entirely outside of it's enviroment; It's bastardizing a wonderful setpiece and turning it something out of a cheap action film. It's like if you remade Nosferatu and you dediced Count Orlok's Castle should be Detroit.
BTW, That wild west town, Spectreville,made sense because it fit into the theme of American gangsterism and it was once a real community so it's genuinely tied to that era.