The title - ideas and rumours
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What to do here? - just look at the title :007)
I have an idea:
Cerberus is a name from Greek mythology for the the "hound of Hades". It's a monstrous multi-headed dog who guards the gates of the underworld, preventing the dead from leaving. Kerberos is the Greek form of the word.
It could be the name of a new villan organisation, each branch or member being one of the heads of the hound. The title can actually be used as a title if the Garden of Death story is used, since Cerberus/Kerberos prevents the dead from leaving.
I have an idea:
Cerberus is a name from Greek mythology for the the "hound of Hades". It's a monstrous multi-headed dog who guards the gates of the underworld, preventing the dead from leaving. Kerberos is the Greek form of the word.
It could be the name of a new villan organisation, each branch or member being one of the heads of the hound. The title can actually be used as a title if the Garden of Death story is used, since Cerberus/Kerberos prevents the dead from leaving.
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I still don't understand why that title hasn't been used. It could be the name of an operation, or really anything else if some thought is put into it.
usable. POAL is fine but a little bland, THR could be used, with 007 in NY I guess
will never get used. Or its original title tweaked a bit.
I'm torn because to my English-speaking ear it sounds great as a title, but it also means "risk" in German and somehow a Bond film title shouldn't just be an everyday word (or be associated with a board game). I know we're not a world language but it may apply to other languages as well, I don't know.
"- That is something to be afraid of."
Spectre is also a regular word, but because it had multiple meanings it worked (though it gave spoiled SPECTRE and Blofeld's returns). Risico would be similar.
"- That is something to be afraid of."
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Although they did change it to FIFA,. I think
You know - like Rocky Balboa, John Rambo or most recently - JASON BOURNE. 8-)
On the other hand that title would make sense if they would make a movie about Bond's youth - a deep origin story starting from the death of his parents. I actually would be pleased with a title like that.
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007 in New York would have to be changed though. Something with New York in the title. Agent in New York perhaps.
Risico would be a nice one for them to save until last. Plus, with Skyfall and Spectre, I couldn't take a 3rd one-worder in a row.
My chosen title as I've said before is "The Garden Of Death". It's never been a title, but it would be the coolest sounding title in a long time for me.
1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
Always thought Risico could make an awesome villain name, or a plot device like Thunderball.
If they do make a Spectre trilogy, after 'Spectre', I've had this idea of the second film being called 'Blofeld' and the third being called 'Garden of Death' or 'Shatterhand' (preferably Shatterhand).
I'm suprised the word Shadow hasn't been used in a title yet, maybe if a main character gets killed in a film (e.g if Madelaine was killed at the start of Bond 25) I think 'Shadow of Death' would be good.
I also think some John Gardner titles could be used, such as 'Icebreaker' or 'For Special Services'.
I honestly think they could all be used. Quantum Of Solace was used.
There is only 4 left. May aswell! That's the completionist in me though
1 - Moore, 2 - Dalton, 3 - Craig, 4 - Connery, 5 - Brosnan, 6 - Lazenby
007 in New York is a shocker I would not want to see
Property of a lady has already been used in Octopussy (I would find it bland as a film title)
Hildebrand has already just been used in SPECTRE so wouldn't really work either
It would be nice if they used For Special Services, technically it's Fleming too.
Would be fun.
What do you think of Blood on White Snow?
Sounds like there would need to be seven, ahem, persons of restricted growth as henchmen...
I think 'All the time in the world' would be good, for a movie focused around the Bond girl.
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But If Blood on Snow isn't a copyrighted title yet, would it be a good Bond title?
I Imagine it to be the name of the villan.
Another title I would like is Bedlam. If the next film were a continuation of the Craig era timeline, you could have MI6 initiate Operation Bedlam (originating from OHMSS) to hunt down the remaining SPECTRE affiliates
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Seems as though Babs is in control of Bond (going by interviews with Mendes and Craig), so I don't see why MGW not liking it would have an effect.
Risico is a great title. I think it, along with POAL and THR, should be used at some point.
Not to mention, "Sherlock Holmes", "Star Trek", "Robin Hood", "The Muppets", etc etc .
This seems to be a trend in lazy,unoriginal titles- yet it also seems to be accepted. I'm rather baffled that on forums and boards I've seen very little mention of the new Bourne title. Doesn't seem to bother too many people that it's just called "Jason Bourne" when the other films had snappier titles. If Eon ever did get so lazy to call a future film "James Bond", I'd be pi$$ed, yet I feel I'd probably be one of the few who would find that as a title completely unacceptable. It would be different if this were the first film of a series and the audience never heard of the character -like "Dirty Harry", or a remake of a classic like "Dracula", but Bond? No. 007 deserves the respect of each new film being given an individual and Bondian title.