0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 said:Definitely not LALD. :-S
JWESTBROOK said:
0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 said:Definitely not LALD. :-S
Haha everything from the tone, language, currency, locations, and mood is outdated. 0_o
0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 said:
JWESTBROOK said:
0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 said:Definitely not LALD. :-S
Haha everything from the tone, language, currency, locations, and mood is outdated. 0_o
I can't think of anything that isn't. I was reading it and my eyes were popping out of my skull at the stuff that was allowed to be published.
Kennon said:The least dated would be TMWTGG for my money. It's just a very straightforward duel theme, the subplot an ordinary investment scam that happens a thousand times around the world every day.
echo said:Yes, I forgot TB. Absolutely timeless.
I'd love to see the nuclear threat combined with the various unused TSWLM scripts. I've always thought the terrorist takeover of SPECTRE (now QUANTUM?) would be cinematic.
http://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/tswlm_script_history.php3
Sir_James_Moloney said:I'd maybe go for TSWLM - the story is so small and contained that it could happen just as easily today.Although it's been many years since I've read it.
commandbond007 said:Casino Royale definately......Financing terrorism activities using casino can more than likely do back then and now today.....
FRWL No because Orient Express is not used and the plot wont work
DoubleOhhSeven said:Although Im no expert on the novels I'd say maybe OHMSS. It's theme of Love and Loss is timeless and can be applied anywhere. Plus Blofeld's plot might still have some validity today.
Ludovico said:OHMSS is maybe more believable today than when it was published. I don't think it can or should be remade, but the biological warfare part of the plot could be used again. It's not like they didn't use the nuclear bomb plot device more than once.
Bentley said:Fellow Agents,
Isn't the fact that they are all dated a considerable part of the charm?
Written today as contemporary thrillers would require that Fleming adjust his style in a way that is unimaginable. His basic plot premises would , for the most part, stand up but Flemings attention to detail and branding mark the whole series as definitive products of their time.
Indeed, the sixty a day smoker would have to spend his entire short life, confined to outdoor non public places whereas in 1953, your doctor would probably offer you a cigarette when he called on you!
Period pieces they definitely are and they should be enjoyed as such.
Regards,
Bentley
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