Crap title
Sweepy the Cat
Halifax, West Yorkshire, EnglaPosts: 986MI6 Agent
Who else thinks Devil May Care is a crap title for a bond story?
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Devil May Care is a familiar phrase and will no doubt have more than one meaning when it comes to the contents of this particular story.
However,that said,there are two titles of the earlier James Bond continuation novels I'm not fond of.These are: No Deals,Mr. Bond and COLD(also called COLD Fall).But in all fairness, these things were forced upon author John Gardner by his editors--and were not his choices for those books.Mr.Faulks apparently didn't have to deal with such editorial interference.
But 'Devil May Care' does mean something - and as for your comment on it not being relative to the plot ?:)
Seriously, Sweepy think before you post such comments.....
Perhaps you could let us know what the plot will entail, Sweepy? {[]
Agreed. When I told my brother the title, he was ecstatic. He couldn't believe how cool it was. I hope this one makes 'the jump' to cinema one day B-)
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
BTW, latest DMC news, the Bentley is back.
http://www.youngbonddossier.com/Young_Bond/News/Entries/2007/9/16_Bond_to_drive_a_Bentley_in_Devil_May_Care.html
Maybe, but different how ? We have a fair old broad base of Bond fans here.
You should try and back up your claims/thoughts and tell us why you think it's a crap Bond story title. Don't just make statements for the sake of it.
I think that's also a forum adjustment that such an individual needs to make. Most forums on the internet are generally filled with such statements, as they're not used to making substantive posts.
To utilize this thread as an example:
"Anyone else thing DMC is a crap title?"
"Yeah, I think so."
"Me too."
"I agree."
"I kinda like it, actually."
"It sux."
"O RLY?"
"YA RLY"
I remember this, because it was an adjustment I had to make back when I was first on AJB
That's because we're a cut above
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Roger Moore 1927-2017
Sort of. . .Fleming was, I think, a genius at taking common, everyday expressions or other titles and turning them into something he owned; e.g., "Live and let live" = LALD; "A diamond is forever" (the De Beers slogan) = DAF; "From _____ with Love" (insert whatever in the blank) = you know what; "On Her Majesty's Service" = OHMSS; "You only live once" = YOLT; "The man with the golden arm" (the title of an Otto Preminger film) = TMWTGG. It's been pretty hard for continuation novelists and the filmmakers to match Fleming's mad skills.
Indeed, DMC isn't a title that Eon would have thought of...but I hope that, given Ms. Broccoli's active praise for the book, that they'll consider using it in the future. I've never really heard a Bond producer gush about a post-Fleming book before.
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Eeek. . .in my opinion, that's a dreadful title, suitable perhaps for a Simon Pegg film about rival florists. Alas, the best Gardner titles have a whiff of been-there, done-that to them: For Special Services (For Your Eyes Only), Icebreaker (Moonraker), and Win, Lose, or Die--well, that one could work. . .
Oh, I always thought the title of a DMX film, Never Die Alone, is kind of Bondian. Too bad the rapper got to it first!
I do hope they'll break precedent someday with Devil May Care...
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
It just stands out from the rest
Some Gardner titles are half as good, it's true
Maybe it's the best...:D
(Apologies to Carole Bayer Sager)
Though I am looking forward to "No Deals, Mr Bond"...
@merseytart
'High Time To Kill' is a decent enough title but 'Never Dream Of Dying' is appalling, IMHO.
Sometimes, but 'The Living Daylights' is just a stock phrase, and is one of my favourites. 'Devil May Care' just feels like Bond to me.
Doesn't really make much sense though: you wouldn't say 'never' as it suggests that you could do it more than once! 'Don't die alone' is how someone would actually say it- doesn't sound as good, though
Mr. Benson had a nack of picking shocking titles... Siigghh!
No more Kill/Die/Live titles, please!!!
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