The Flemingesque nature of Skyfall (or otherwise)?
Silhouette Man
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As an AJB member who's tried hard to stay Spoiler Free (unless hearing the theme song counts and in my job that's impossible!) I'm curious about some things regarding Skyfall.
As a literary James Bond backwoodsman on AJB I wonder about the following, which probably doesn't include spoilers:
1. Are there any Flemingesque elements to Skyfall?
2. Are any Fleming novels or short stories used in the film?
3. Are there any Bond film elements reused/adapted/changed in the film?
I'd be very grateful for your various insights and sorry if this has been asked before, but remember all that I'm an amateur in the area of newly released James Bond films!
That's all folks!
As a literary James Bond backwoodsman on AJB I wonder about the following, which probably doesn't include spoilers:
1. Are there any Flemingesque elements to Skyfall?
2. Are any Fleming novels or short stories used in the film?
3. Are there any Bond film elements reused/adapted/changed in the film?
I'd be very grateful for your various insights and sorry if this has been asked before, but remember all that I'm an amateur in the area of newly released James Bond films!
That's all folks!
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Comments
I guess that CBN was not that much enjoyable 8-)
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
It obviously borrows from YOLT in terms of theme.
to the novel, TMWTGG.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Actually, it was only ONE day )
Answers....
yes.
no.
yes.
By all means - if there are any links there, let me know!
you never give any responces to members answers ?
even if it just to say "What a crappy idea "
I do usually reply to all posters who take the time to reply to my questions in the threads that I create - see the Gardner posts in the threads I made recently in the Literary 007 sub-section on AJB - not quite sure what you're getting at Thunderpussy? (Jonathan Ross-inspired name there - from an interview he did with Charloie Higson on his becoming Young Bond author in 2005).
Anyway, nice to hear your views.
It's not like I could of thought of it all by myself.
No, of course not - Wossy beat you to it!
I'm guessing here...but you?
For our own made-up Bond film. ( we were so innocent )
People shouldn't put as much faith in mediocre TV personalities, many people
come up with the same jokes in different parts of the country at the same time.
Any joke I use which has been told by a comedian I always give a name check.
Apart from my own.
Still it's my user name I like it, If you don't . well I'm sorry I did think of a couple
of others ( which I've posted before, so if some Talkshow host has used them it can't
be helped.)
Tamarra Neverdies and Diane Otherday
I'm getting the impression that you have to be right all the time, so I'll concede.
I'm a huge fan of "Wossy" and was just biding my time untill I could use the title
thought up by the Worlds greatest living comedian.
( The last bit is from Blackadder 2 )
So I'll call it a day with this, My final word.
There's also Kingdom Come, of course!
Don't quite know what the beef is - I apologise for any offence caused - it was certainly not my intention to do this!
Let's go back to being mates again - much more fun!
Plus, I'm rarely right as this proves!
Major Garland Briggs, in TWIN PEAKS
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
But the difference may be that they try to make London glam, whereas the big thing about Fleming's London was that a lot of it was 1950s ration book era, ok, not Blades, but otherwise, so making the exotic locales even more so. Now there's the sense that London is exotic to the makers, as it may have been to Deaver in Carte Blanche, as Bond spends a lot of time in London in that one. Actually, that's another link to CB, though the opener with the train really wasn't the same deal.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Really great, minimalist Colonel Sun/Dr. No style Bond film!
I'm quite happy to say that on AJB v CBn I was TOTALLY WRONG. CBn sucks - it has sociopathic moderators and it's also a very cold place for the Literary James Bond fan, too. AJB is the best James Bond fan forum in the world. Period.
Does that retraction of CBn satisfy you?
Now, let's get back to discussing all things Bond!
I am sorry. Just wanted to get that off my chest. Won't do it again. Just had a really bad run-in with that CBn crowd.
Back to topic please...
“It reads better than it lives.” T. Case