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  • RJJBRJJB United StatesPosts: 346MI6 Agent
    Barbel wrote:
    RJJB wrote:
    ...Property of a Lady...sounds more like a Merchant Ivory period romance movie than a James Bond movie.
    You mean like Quantum of Solace? :D

    Yup, not one I'd have thought filmable- The Property Of A Lady is just slightly more commercial.

    QOS at least has some mystery to it. There's already been discussion as to what the title means, very similar in the 80s when The China Syndrome came out. Nobody knew what that meant but they learned, Property of a Lady is just very boring, no intrigue to the audience.
  • bluemanblueman PDXPosts: 1,667MI6 Agent
    Risico: rather non-PC these days, but I suppose they could change the context slightly, make it less of a language mistake by an English-is-not-my-native-tongue character. ;%

    The Property of a Lady: about as evocative as TSWLM, but hey that film turned out kinda alright. ;)

    Never felt a thing for Rarity, just too cumbersome.

    As for the made up ones to date, only DAD is a real stinker, LTK and TND (less so, but I still like it) have always sounded okay to me. Actually DAD wouldn't be so bad if I didn't always hear Madonna chirping it in my head, lol. :D And look at DMC, best non-Fleming Fleming title ever (with a nod to CS, which while nothing too special works fine IMO).

    Original titles can work, just need some good minds coming up with them. I'm kinda curious about what/how EON moves forward after the likely story titles are used.
  • Cynjin SmythCynjin Smyth Rocky MountiansPosts: 98MI6 Agent
    All though with the reboot going on if they wanted to marry Bond again. They could us Property OF A Lady.
    Bond: You don't think I enjoyed what we did this evening, do you? What I did tonight was for King and country! You don't think it gave me any pleasure, do you?
    Fiona: But of course, I forgot your ego, Mr. Bond. James Bond, who only has to make love to a woman and she starts to hear heavenly choirs singing.
  • NemesisNemesis Milton KeynesPosts: 9MI6 Agent
    edited May 2008
    Winston Churchill would sometimes write by hand on particularly important documents...

    Action This Day
  • TonyDPTonyDP Inside the MonolithPosts: 4,307MI6 Agent
    edited June 2008
    Doesn't EON also hold the rights to the Gardner Bond books? I always thought No One Lives Forever was a good title (and not a bad book, either). Probably wouldn't be too hard to work it into the title song either.
  • Barry NelsonBarry Nelson ChicagoPosts: 1,508MI6 Agent
    TonyDP wrote:
    Doesn't EON also hold the rights to the Garner Bond books? I always thought No One Lives Forever was a good title (and not a bad book, either). Probably wouldn't be too hard to work it into the title song either.

    I agree with Tony, that would be a good title and it was also Gardner's best book.

    Action This Day isn't bad either.

    Movies named after the bad guy have been fairly succesful DN, GF, maybe they could use Colonel Sun (probably don't own the rights).

    As a side note a couple co-workers came in my office the other day and asked me what the name of the new Bond movie was. When I told them they looked at me like this :s and asked what does that mean, I told them it was a Fleming short story, but they both thought it was an awful title. I think most folks will refer to the movie as "the new Bond movie".
  • youknowmynameyouknowmyname Gainesville, FL, USAPosts: 703MI6 Agent
    I agree. I tell people the new title is QOS and they either a) dont believe me or b) ask what the hell does that mean? :s
    "We have all the time in the world..."
  • D_SomersetD_Somerset The Direct Orient-ExpressPosts: 20MI6 Agent
    I'm as surprised as anyone that they're using QOS- in context, it works ok (sort of), but the average movie goer is going to be baffled. As far as the Gardner novels are concerned, I think there are a number of excellent titles out there, "Role Of Honor" and "For Special Services" come to mind.
    It's just too bad that they already used "Shamelady" for a fan-fiction movie. Great title.-{
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    There are good Flemming titles left:

    Risico
    The Prevailing Wind
    A Whisper of Hate
    Property of a Lady
    Shamelady

    My money is on Property of a Lady, simply because of the double-O's in the title.

    I have some ideas of my own, too:

    Blood from a Stone/Tears from a Stone
    Crux
    Deal with the Devil
    Dreamfall
    Come to me, Death
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,948MI6 Agent
    blueman wrote:
    And look at DMC, best non-Fleming Fleming title ever.

    Defintely agree- it's a great Bond title. Even Higson never quite got there (the latest one is as close as he's got so far). I'd be more than happy to see a film use that title at some point.
  • Alec_Trevelyan1993Alec_Trevelyan1993 UKPosts: 12MI6 Agent
    I think either "Out of Time" or "Blast from the Past" would be good. Maybe use some of the Gardener, Amis or Benson titles? :)
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    All this hassle over titles makes it seem even odder that Micheline Connery came up with Never Say Never Again just off the cuff.

    It's not my fave title but it does have a certain poetry and it gets namechecked more than any other since the 1970s.
    "This is where we leave you Mr Bond."

    Roger Moore 1927-2017
  • Dan SameDan Same Victoria, AustraliaPosts: 6,054MI6 Agent
    edited June 2008
    All this hassle over titles makes it seem even odder that Micheline Connery came up with Never Say Never Again just off the cuff.

    It's not my fave title but it does have a certain poetry and it gets namechecked more than any other since the 1970s.
    I really like Never Say Never Again, especially since it was an unofficial film. It's a bit of a tongue-in-cheek title, and if the film was official, I don't think it would have been appropiate. But for Connery's first Bond film in 12 years, and as an unofficial film, I think it was great. :D
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  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    Though for aptness, you'd be hard-pressed to beat ****e Comeback.
    "This is where we leave you Mr Bond."

    Roger Moore 1927-2017
  • LoeffelholzLoeffelholz The United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
    edited June 2008
    Though for aptness, you'd be hard-pressed to beat ****e Comeback.

    For aptness, I can beat it---hard-pressed or not:

    N******n N******e's Greatest Hits, Volume One, Cut 1

    ;)

    The asterisks really do make all the difference...

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  • MoniqueMonique USAPosts: 696MI6 Agent
    edited June 2008
    blueman wrote:
    And look at DMC, best non-Fleming Fleming title ever.

    Agreed! I really love that one, it's such an excellent title. I really hope they do use it.
  • JADE66JADE66 Posts: 238MI6 Agent
    Okay. How about
    Thunderraker
    Tomorrow Only Lives Twice
    Live and Let Die Another Day
    Moonfinger
    From Russia with the Spy Who Loved Octopussy
    and the ultimate homage to Bond:

    Let Octopussy's Goldfinger Die Another Day with the Spy Who Loved Dr. No's Thunderballs.
    -{
  • jorgemjorgem DTWPosts: 98MI6 Agent
    Retire Aged Personnel Early
  • HardyboyHardyboy Posts: 5,906Chief of Staff
    Jorgem, you used that one before, and all I can do is quote Sir Hillary:
    jorgem wrote:
    Retire Aged Personnel Early
    Very classy.

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