I think when we see the final product, even if they're telling that story, no one will call it a "remake". It'll be so different and new that it won't be OHMSS.
What ?:)
Might as well say they are remaking Spongebob Squarepants but without any reference to it so you won't know !
I think when we see the final product, even if they're telling that story, no one will call it a "remake". It'll be so different and new that it won't be OHMSS.
What ?:)
Might as well say they are remaking Spongebob Squarepants but without any reference to it so you won't know !
It's an example that I use often, but it's just how I see it. SPECTRE will be an OHMSS remake the same as "The Dark Knight" is a remake of "Batman" (1989) or "Man of Steel" is a remake of "Superman,the movie" and "Superman II". There are so many new characters, plot twists and turns, and the filmmaking process has evolved so much, that I wouldn't say it's a remake. In other words, TSWLM, AVTAK and DAD are closer to being remakes than SPECTRE will probably be.
Sir MilesThe Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,920Chief of Staff
If you are hoping for a remake of OHMSS then you will be sadly disappointed...no matter how much you try and make it fit...
If you are hoping for a remake of OHMSS then you will be sadly disappointed...no matter how much you try and make it fit...
Where'd you get your crystal ball?
Well I don't think I'm hoping. I'll be happy to have a new film.
But...
If one film in the franchise could use a remake it's probably OHMSS based on the well-cited "problems" with the original and the strength of the novel's story.
Other Bond films have quirks, sure, and none of them would really need a remake. But OHMSS has the potential, I think, to be better captured on the big screen.
Madeleine = "en elevated girl"
Swann = Black Swan = an improbable event
Madeleine Swann = Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo (I'm predicting it)
Belluci = Draco, gender inverted (the half-Italian/British bit)
The bullet hole = in the front glass of an Aston Martin
SPECTRE = a retelling of OHMSS, as others have suspected.
No offense, but I hope you're wrong on every count. I don't want to see any remakes, especially of a Bond film that I consider a classic.
I think OHMSS is a classic, but it's actually got a stronger story than they ultimately captured with the original. I think that makes it worth a do-over.
That and the fact that they love to reboot stuff and they're bringing back SPECTRE... so, why not?
I think OHMSS is a classic, but it's actually got a stronger story than they ultimately captured with the original. I think that makes it worth a do-over.
I think OHMSS is a classic, but it's actually got a stronger story than they ultimately captured with the original. I think that makes it worth a do-over.
If one film in the franchise could use a remake it's probably OHMSS based on the well-cited "problems" with the original and the strength of the novel's story.
Other Bond films have quirks, sure, and none of them would really need a remake. But OHMSS has the potential, I think, to be better captured on the big screen.
Good points. I would say there are two novels worth revisiting, which are in fact one big story. OHMSS and YOLT.
I think OHMSS is a classic, but it's actually got a stronger story than they ultimately captured with the original. I think that makes it worth a do-over.
Can it wait a few decades?
Hasn't it already?
Extremely good point. I think he got it )
Sir MilesThe Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,920Chief of Staff
If you are hoping for a remake of OHMSS then you will be sadly disappointed...no matter how much you try and make it fit...
Where'd you get your crystal ball?
I just don't see them remaking OHMSS...elements from it could appear - as they could appear from any previous Bond film...but a remake is out of the question...
I just don't see them remaking OHMSS...elements from it could appear - as they could appear from any previous Bond film...but a remake is out of the question...
Which elements do you mean?
The main hero?
A bloke named Blofeld?
We certainly don't want this to happen!
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Lea Seydoux, has said in an interview that her character will
Change James Bond's life forever ! .... Probably get him some
Money back for a mid sold PPI. )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I just don't see them remaking OHMSS...elements from it could appear - as they could appear from any previous Bond film...but a remake is out of the question...
Lea Seydoux, has said in an interview that her character will
Change James Bond's life forever ! .... Probably get him some
Money back for a mid sold PPI. )
She's a surgeon who does gendre-reassignment procedures. Bond 25: Emily Blunt is Bond, Janice Bond,
Madeleine = "en elevated girl"
Swann = Black Swan = an improbable event
Madeleine Swann = Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo (I'm predicting it)
Belluci = Draco, gender inverted (the half-Italian/British bit)
The bullet hole = in the front glass of an Aston Martin
SPECTRE = a retelling of OHMSS, as others have suspected.
No offense, but I hope you're wrong on every count. I don't want to see any remakes, especially of a Bond film that I consider a classic.
I think OHMSS is a classic, but it's actually got a stronger story than they ultimately captured with the original. I think that makes it worth a do-over.
That and the fact that they love to reboot stuff and they're bringing back SPECTRE... so, why not?
Bringing back SPECTRE is significantly different from remaking the entire movie. I understand there is more to OHMSS the novel than they included in the film, but I am still opposed to a remake. In my opinion, the original version of OHMSS is so satisfying that there is no need to tell the same story again, even if some of the elements from the novel that were left out are included in a new version. I'm more interested in seeing brand new Bond adventures on screen.
No offense, but I hope you're wrong on every count. I don't want to see any remakes, especially of a Bond film that I consider a classic.
I think OHMSS is a classic, but it's actually got a stronger story than they ultimately captured with the original. I think that makes it worth a do-over.
That and the fact that they love to reboot stuff and they're bringing back SPECTRE... so, why not?
Bringing back SPECTRE is significantly different from remaking the entire movie. I understand there is more to OHMSS the novel than they included in the film, but I am still opposed to a remake. In my opinion, the original version of OHMSS is so satisfying that there is no need to tell the same story again, even if some of the elements from the novel that were left out are included in a new version. I'm more interested in seeing brand new Bond adventures on screen.
Yes new stories. Re-OHMSS -in the book there was only one helicopter-not 3 and several on the Japanese poster! In the book I liked when being chased Bond turns the diversion arrow around so the villain's car goes over a cliff. In the book Blofeld only meets Sir Hilary Bray, as Bond has to escape quickly. So unlike Telly Savalas he never says "Merry Xmas 007" to Bond. In the book Bond is fed up chasing false Blofelds, whereas in the film he's keen, and tries to convince M.
Bleuville. M- "Your licence to kill is useless unless one can set up the target"
No offense, but I hope you're wrong on every count. I don't want to see any remakes, especially of a Bond film that I consider a classic.
I think OHMSS is a classic, but it's actually got a stronger story than they ultimately captured with the original. I think that makes it worth a do-over.
That and the fact that they love to reboot stuff and they're bringing back SPECTRE... so, why not?
Bringing back SPECTRE is significantly different from remaking the entire movie. I understand there is more to OHMSS the novel than they included in the film, but I am still opposed to a remake. In my opinion, the original version of OHMSS is so satisfying that there is no need to tell the same story again, even if some of the elements from the novel that were left out are included in a new version. I'm more interested in seeing brand new Bond adventures on screen.
I just re-read the novel OHMSS. Finished yesterday, so it's fresh in my head. There's actually not much more that could be used. They pretty much filmed the novel verbatim, apart from some settings, and enhacing elements (Tracy and Blofeld meet, for instance).
However, the fact that the original version is totally satisfying (which it is), is probably not a reason not to re-imagine the story, specially after the franchise was rebooted.
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What ?:)
Might as well say they are remaking Spongebob Squarepants but without any reference to it so you won't know !
It's an example that I use often, but it's just how I see it. SPECTRE will be an OHMSS remake the same as "The Dark Knight" is a remake of "Batman" (1989) or "Man of Steel" is a remake of "Superman,the movie" and "Superman II". There are so many new characters, plot twists and turns, and the filmmaking process has evolved so much, that I wouldn't say it's a remake. In other words, TSWLM, AVTAK and DAD are closer to being remakes than SPECTRE will probably be.
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They're making a remake of SpongeBob Squarepants...for real?
Where'd you get your crystal ball?
Well I don't think I'm hoping. I'll be happy to have a new film.
But...
If one film in the franchise could use a remake it's probably OHMSS based on the well-cited "problems" with the original and the strength of the novel's story.
Other Bond films have quirks, sure, and none of them would really need a remake. But OHMSS has the potential, I think, to be better captured on the big screen.
I think OHMSS is a classic, but it's actually got a stronger story than they ultimately captured with the original. I think that makes it worth a do-over.
That and the fact that they love to reboot stuff and they're bringing back SPECTRE... so, why not?
#1.TLD/LTK 2.TND 3.GF 4.GE 5.DN 6.FYEO 7.FRWL 8.TMWTGG 9.TWINE 10.YOLT/QOS
Hasn't it already?
Good points. I would say there are two novels worth revisiting, which are in fact one big story. OHMSS and YOLT.
Extremely good point. I think he got it )
I just don't see them remaking OHMSS...elements from it could appear - as they could appear from any previous Bond film...but a remake is out of the question...
Which elements do you mean?
The main hero?
A bloke named Blofeld?
We certainly don't want this to happen!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Change James Bond's life forever ! .... Probably get him some
Money back for a mid sold PPI. )
Indeed ! That would be taking things too far !
She's a surgeon who does gendre-reassignment procedures. Bond 25: Emily Blunt is Bond, Janice Bond,
Bringing back SPECTRE is significantly different from remaking the entire movie. I understand there is more to OHMSS the novel than they included in the film, but I am still opposed to a remake. In my opinion, the original version of OHMSS is so satisfying that there is no need to tell the same story again, even if some of the elements from the novel that were left out are included in a new version. I'm more interested in seeing brand new Bond adventures on screen.
#1.TLD/LTK 2.TND 3.GF 4.GE 5.DN 6.FYEO 7.FRWL 8.TMWTGG 9.TWINE 10.YOLT/QOS
Yes new stories. Re-OHMSS -in the book there was only one helicopter-not 3 and several on the Japanese poster! In the book I liked when being chased Bond turns the diversion arrow around so the villain's car goes over a cliff. In the book Blofeld only meets Sir Hilary Bray, as Bond has to escape quickly. So unlike Telly Savalas he never says "Merry Xmas 007" to Bond. In the book Bond is fed up chasing false Blofelds, whereas in the film he's keen, and tries to convince M.
Bleuville. M- "Your licence to kill is useless unless one can set up the target"
I just re-read the novel OHMSS. Finished yesterday, so it's fresh in my head. There's actually not much more that could be used. They pretty much filmed the novel verbatim, apart from some settings, and enhacing elements (Tracy and Blofeld meet, for instance).
However, the fact that the original version is totally satisfying (which it is), is probably not a reason not to re-imagine the story, specially after the franchise was rebooted.
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