Part 2 YOLT and Part 3 TMWTGG?

As an idea, if Craig is signed up for 3 films, and they continue in the form of a triology, would it not make sense to now use the 2 previously unused material from the final continuation of the novels, YOLT and then TMWTGG?

The story need not necessarily be based in Japan for the next film, but could still include Bond tracking down the bad guy in the castle of death, ending with Bond losing his memory at the end of the film, and then on his way to somewhere else (ala Bourne).

And then part 3 opens with a brainwashed Bond confronting M, and then gets sent on the mission to destroy a Scaramanga villain, under the guise of Mark Hazard.

At least this way they can incorporate more Fleming elements that were previously unused (whole novels in fact, and good novels at that!)

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  • Smoke_13Smoke_13 Kitchener Ont CanadaPosts: 285MI6 Agent
    I'm not as "Bond-schooled" as some of the members on the board but in Flemings order wasnt Live and Let Die the second novel?

    The fake death of James Bond at You Only Live Twice was to get certain enemies to believe Bond was dead so he could work without the obvious encumburances. Since CR is this Bonds first mission, I dont think his enemy list is that large yet. Faking his death this early wouldn't be warranted.
  • glidroseglidrose Posts: 138MI6 Agent
    Smoke_13 wrote:
    I'm not as "Bond-schooled" as some of the members on the board but in Flemings order wasnt Live and Let Die the second novel?

    The fake death of James Bond at You Only Live Twice was to get certain enemies to believe Bond was dead so he could work without the obvious encumburances. Since CR is this Bonds first mission, I dont think his enemy list is that large yet. Faking his death this early wouldn't be warranted.

    There was no fake death in the novel. The film has absolutely nothing to do with the novel at all, hence why I'm suggesting this novel in its complete entirety could be turned into a film. And although LALD was the second novel, most (if not all) elements in the book have now been used in the films LALD, FYEO and LTK.
  • JohmssJohmss Posts: 274MI6 Agent
    in theory it work, i like the idea, but it is very near to the character's development, i mean, the amnesia thing (well, i mean the media will sai "they gave Bond an amnesia as Bourne, the producers are running out of ideas") is to near, is like rebooting every two years.

    Iwould like the amnesia thing in the future, perhaps to bring a new Bond. look a this wa: M wants his (hers) best man, but he really hasn't prove to ve that worthy.
  • HardyboyHardyboy Posts: 5,906Chief of Staff
    There has been a lot of speculation about Bond 22 being another faithful adaptation of a Fleming novel a la Casino Royale, but I'm not sure this will happen. The original titles can't be used, and there are so few unused plots now (the basic storyline of Licence to Kill, I feel, is essentially that of Fleming's TMWTGG) that I'm not sure the producers will be drawn to another Fleming novel. I think CR is largely a one-off deal, and that the next film will, as usual, largely be a creation of the producers and screenwriters.
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  • Dan SameDan Same Victoria, AustraliaPosts: 6,054MI6 Agent
    There are five Fleming titles which are yet to be used. Now, the chances of using 007 in New York and Quantum of Solace are not great, but what about using The Property of A Lady, Risico or The Hildebrand Rarity?
    "He’s a man way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back—that’s an earthquake. and then you get yourself a couple of spots on your hat, and you’re finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory." Death of a Salesman
  • glidroseglidrose Posts: 138MI6 Agent
    Hardyboy wrote:
    There has been a lot of speculation about Bond 22 being another faithful adaptation of a Fleming novel a la Casino Royale, but I'm not sure this will happen. The original titles can't be used, and there are so few unused plots now (the basic storyline of Licence to Kill, I feel, is essentially that of Fleming's TMWTGG) that I'm not sure the producers will be drawn to another Fleming novel. I think CR is largely a one-off deal, and that the next film will, as usual, largely be a creation of the producers and screenwriters.

    It will be a shame if they don't even use previously unused elements from the novels though. There are still plenty of moments, incidents, characters to use (MR, DAF, TSWLM, YOLT and TMWTGG). In fact the whole novel in its entirety of YOLT has not been used before, neither has the opening of TMWTGG.

    Faling that, there is always a faithful adaptation of Colonel Sun to fall back on...?
  • taitytaity Posts: 702MI6 Agent
    I doubt that property of a lady would be used - as the name was mentioned word for word in Octopussy critics could point out that they were running out of ideas.

    The quantum of solace (meh, spelling) would make a good title. It could mean so many things, its very intriguing.

    But in the end, they could probably call it "James Bond sits on the crapper for 2 hours straight" and the people would all refer to it as the new Bond flick.
  • HardyboyHardyboy Posts: 5,906Chief of Staff
    glidrose wrote:
    It will be a shame if they don't even use previously unused elements from the novels though. There are still plenty of moments, incidents, characters to use (MR, DAF, TSWLM, YOLT and TMWTGG). In fact the whole novel in its entirety of YOLT has not been used before, neither has the opening of TMWTGG.

    That's essentially my point, glidrose, though I perhaps wasn't as clear as I could have been. A few people are clamoring right now for another adaptation of a Fleming novel, and I don't see it happening. As you say--and as I've argued before on this site--there are still elements to be mined from the books, but a full plot probably won't be used. All that remains untouched from LALD is the character of Mr. Big (though I doubt EON would touch the business of his desire to be the world's first "great Negro criminal") and Bloody Morgan's pirate horde; Moonraker's essential plot was used for DAD; DAF is one of Fleming's weakest novels, with perhaps his most contrived plot--though twin villains and a wild west village could be used; and as for YOLT. . . well, I think only its last third would lend itself to a film translation. The first two thirds are essentially a long travelogue, and I doubt many people would sit through a 90 minute tour of Japan (or wherever else the producers would go). As it is, some folk here have griped about the length of the poker scenes in CR; I thought they were great, but, clearly, not everyone has my sense of patience! Naw: while I think we may see some Fleming elements, I don't believe we'll see another Fleming novel make it to film.
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  • sampile2005sampile2005 Posts: 56MI6 Agent
    taity wrote:
    I doubt that property of a lady would be used - as the name was mentioned word for word in Octopussy critics could point out that they were running out of ideas.

    The quantum of solace (meh, spelling) would make a good title. It could mean so many things, its very intriguing.

    But in the end, they could probably call it "James Bond sits on the crapper for 2 hours straight" and the people would all refer to it as the new Bond flick.

    The World Is Not Enough was mentioned in OHMSS but is still a film... The Property of a Lady is the name they should use I think
  • John DrakeJohn Drake On assignmentPosts: 2,564MI6 Agent
    I'd like to see them using 'Property of a Lady as a title. ‘TSWLM’ is one of my favourite movies but it is nothing like the book. I’d love to see that story used in some way. Daniel Craig would suit it perfectly. Bond only features in the latter stages so I don’t think you could get a full-scale Bond film of the type we’re used to out of it, but here’s a few ideas.

    1) PTS. It’s not a long book so you could easily edit it down to the opening sequence of Bond 22.

    2 A series of short films similar to the BMW series, ‘The Hire,’ you take parts of novels that have never been used, including TSWLM, and put them together in a collection.

    3) A low-budget Bond. Eon still makes the big movie, but maybe they take somebody like Tarantino, give him TSWLM and a month’s shooting time and see what happens.
  • JohmssJohmss Posts: 274MI6 Agent
    I don't think TSWLM book would be a good movie... but, i think Bond mission in that book (when he passes as a double agent who was physically like Bond to prevent his assassination... there you have a PTS....
  • caractacus pottscaractacus potts Orbital communicator, level 10Posts: 4,108MI6 Agent
    edited December 2006
    heres the bits and pieces I think could be cobbled together:
    A View To A Kill: this story was not touched for the film, it involves some practical spywork, is set in Paris, has two scenes with motorocycles speeding down country roads, and has a gadget: the periscope in the shrubbery
    I think it could make a good 20 minute stretch at the beginning of Episode 2
    The Spy Who Loved Me: again entirely untouched, structure it like the comic strip version: instead of the 1st 2/3 being Vivienne Michelles biography, show us the actionpacked adventure Bond had in Toronto before visiting the motel - its got a defector, a dirty dangerous assassination job for 007, and SPECTRE - this could make up another 45 minutes, a la all that airport stuff in the current movie, then lead us to the motel and Vivienne and Sluggsy and Horror for the next 40 minutes, just like the book, and keep Vivienne round as the Bondgirl for the rest of the movie, however that plays out
    Diamonds Are Forever - the best part of that book remaining is the character of Tiffany Case, but plotwise there is that strange Western ghosttown/gangster hideout, more torture, and the antique hobby train: when last seen, Bond has switched the tracks and sent it chugging fullspeed ahead into a mineshaft, good excuse for some explosions at the end of Episode 2

    Octopussy - Im really not sure what they could do with this, but it wasnt touched for its film either, and the official CR website Dossier references it, so I think it may be included somehow - Bonds teenaged climbing instructor (ski instructor in the book) disappeared under mysterious circumstances, and he must pay a visit to the corrupt retired British agent who was responsible - again the comic strip version showed how to make this precise plot into an actionpacked thriller

    You Only Live Twice - Im really rooting for this to make up Episode 3 - the travelogue stuff in Japan has already been done, and weve already met the supporting characters - but theres more than the last 1/3 thats got cinematic potential: Bond is sent on a diplomatic mission, and his skill as an assassin (again a plotpoint in itself) is exploited by his contact, this is the buildup to the trip to Shatterhands castle, and once there he finds Shattehand is in fact the big baddy hes been looking for since end of Episode 1 - the rest goes as written except we cant call Shatterhand Blofeld
    again Flemings already written in the big explosions to end Episode 3, and a classic Bondfilm finale with him washing into the arms of the girl
    only problem: Bonds despondency is key to the story, why hes given a crappy diplomatic mission, and the best time for Bond to be despondent would be start of Episode 2, unless another bondgirls going to die next film as well

    Episode 3 could even end with the amnesia
    the brainwashed Bond sequence would have to start the next film (though Id argue they already gave this chapter a salute in DAD), but then it could lead into... Colonel Sun! wouldnt that be good? not only does M not trust this newly returned 007, but is now reliant on Bond to save her (or his) life from a Red Chinese plot to destabilise world peace (could be ripped from todays headlines)
    thatd be more interesting than the Scaramanga plot, and since Craig probably wont be there for Episode 4 itd also be a highconcept device for introducing the new actor
  • HammerfistHammerfist In my own little worldPosts: 24MI6 Agent
    Hmm, I would definitely love an FYEO-type medley of short stories and unused novel plot elements backed with a single storyline.
    Though I really dont' see any vice in venturing into some of the better non-Fleming Bond novels.
  • IanT007IanT007 Posts: 117MI6 Agent
    Colonel Sun could be used as the head honcho behind this new organisation thereby facilitating the use of the title Colonel Sun for one of the Craig trilogy films.
  • DEFIANT 74205DEFIANT 74205 Perth, AustraliaPosts: 1,881MI6 Agent
    Good post, caractacus. I'd definitely like to see more of Fleming's novel contents turned into films. There are still untouched stories from the novels that, combined, would make a good film.
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  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    Rightly or wrongly, I don't see any titles being remade---at least, not with those titles ;)

    There are story elements from virtually all of Fleming's novels, IMRO, which can be incorporated into an otherwise original story...one of my favourite bits is from LALD, when Bond gets tied into a chair...and one of the baddies simply bends back one of Bond's pinky fingers until it SNAPS!...and Bond spends the rest of the story with his finger in a splint...

    TSWLM would be an excellent story element, or a PTS, I think, and bits like the oft-discussed Garden of Death from YOLT are simply begging to be incorporated.

    Now that they've 'broken the ice,' so to speak, by acknowledging the literary (and been rewarded with great box office!), now is the time to strike while the iron is hot, and get some more quality Fleming onto the screen.
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  • Sir Hillary BraySir Hillary Bray College of ArmsPosts: 2,174MI6 Agent
    Fish1941 wrote:
    Are Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson too cheap to consider the Gardner and Benson novels?
    I've never read the Benson novels, so can't comment on them. Regarding Gardner's generally weak efforts, however...I'm hoping it's not a matter of Babs and Mickey being too cheap, but too smart.
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  • bluemanblueman PDXPosts: 1,667MI6 Agent
    edited March 2007
    Fish1941 wrote:
    Are Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson too cheap to consider the Gardner and Benson novels?
    I've never read the Benson novels, so can't comment on them. Regarding Gardner's generally weak efforts, however...I'm hoping it's not a matter of Babs and Mickey being too cheap, but too smart.

    Second that.
  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    edited March 2007
    Fish1941 wrote:
    Are Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson too cheap to consider the Gardner and Benson novels?

    In a word...Yes.

    They'd have to buy the rights to those books, and since they already own the movie rights to the Bond character, I think they'd balk at spending what they consider unnecessary $$$...Mind you, some of the Gardner stories are worth looking at, IMO, but I don't see it happening---and, as someone here has pointed out, they're likely to 'borrow' ideas from these books...without paying for them... :v
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  • jboyjboy Posts: 42MI6 Agent
    I think that writers such as Haggis, Purvis and Wade would write circles around Garnder and Wilson.

    Those guys did a great job in capturing the CR novel. I think part of a template has been figured out as far as Fleming's Bond, and in the hands of capable writers, could be executed very well.

    Of course I'd love to see the Fleming novels made into true Bond movies and I'm sure some of those scenes and storylines will be incorporated as the true elements of Bond's character has been incorporated, but please don't ever make Brokenclaw into an official EON release....
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