The name's 25. Bond 25, or rather, it's NTTD.

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  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    I feel that Craig's last bond film name will be a location like Casino Royale & Skyfall both were a Unique location & really sets the tone for the film.

    Hull? :-D


    (Hull might be a wonderful place for all I know, of course)

    How about OO7 IN HELL
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  • edited December 2018 Posts: 9,767
    Never happening. ;)

    There was a time when everyone swore Quantum of Solace would never happen... for that matter there was a time when people thought Casino Royale would never happen and if it did they wouldn’t of used that title due to that stupid 1967 film

    So as the old saying goes

    Never say never again
  • echoecho 007 in New York
    edited December 2018 Posts: 5,955
    Or how about Hell Is Here?

    ...if they ever get around to adapting MR properly. So much fire imagery in that book.

    The Belles of Hell could also work as a final Bond title for Craig. But I'd imagine the Christian right wouldn't like the use of "hell," and Eon as usual wouldn't want to alienate any audience members.

    Hell, I remember their minor outcry to the lyrics "Dance into the fire" of AVTAK.
  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
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    Or would there be a noisy outcry to keep religion out of Bond films and popular culture?

    I honestly don't expect either to be the case.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
    Posts: 15,423
    Risico007 wrote: »
    Never happening. ;)

    There was a time when everyone swore Quantum of Solace would never happen... for that matter there was a time when people thought Casino Royale would never happen and if it did they wouldn’t of used that title due to that stupid 1967 film

    So as the old saying goes

    Never say never again
    You can't possibly compare a direly generic pulp cover title like 007 in New York to a more meaningful albeit complicated Quantum of Solace, can you? And I don't recall anybody saying QoS was impossible to be used, unless you're confusing it with Reflections in a Carey Cadillac. The unused title of the New York short story, that is.
  • Reflections in a Carey Cadillac / Reflections in a Double Bourbon: they’re cool literary titles, but they don’t feel right for the title of a Bond film.

    Any takers for Nothing Propinks...?
  • Posts: 15,801
    I suppose SPECTRE counts as a chapter title.
    Some of the chapter titles aren't bad at all.
    I always loved the titles: THE ELEGANT VENUS and SEASCAPE WITH FIGURES.
    I could see SEASCAPE WITH FIGURES being the name of a stolen museum art-piece or something. A MacGuffin Bond must go after.
    I used to have all the Fleming Bond novels so I could browse. I only remember a handful of titles off the top of my head.
  • Posts: 17,270
    I feel that Craig's last bond film name will be a location like Casino Royale & Skyfall both were a Unique location & really sets the tone for the film.

    Hull? :-D


    (Hull might be a wonderful place for all I know, of course)

    How about OO7 IN HELL
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    Driven through that place several times before, actually.
  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
    Posts: 12,985
    Song lyrics, "I Feel Alright", Steve Earle.
    Be careful what you wish for, friend
    'Cause I been to Hell and now I'm back again.

  • mattjoesmattjoes Kicking: Impossible
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    I feel that Craig's last bond film name will be a location like Casino Royale & Skyfall both were a Unique location & really sets the tone for the film.

    Hull? :-D


    (Hull might be a wonderful place for all I know, of course)

    How about OO7 IN HELL
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    OO7 IN DEVELOPMENT HELL
  • Posts: 15,801
    mattjoes wrote: »
    I feel that Craig's last bond film name will be a location like Casino Royale & Skyfall both were a Unique location & really sets the tone for the film.

    Hull? :-D


    (Hull might be a wonderful place for all I know, of course)

    How about OO7 IN HELL
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    OO7 IN DEVELOPMENT HELL

    007 in DEVELOPMENT HELL
    and FOREVER AND A DELAY are easily as appropriate for the next film as Sean's rogue NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN.
  • ClarkDevlinClarkDevlin Martinis, Girls and Guns
    edited December 2018 Posts: 15,423
    Daniel Craig as Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 in

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    The Only Way To Die.
    Cobra
    A Killers Kiss
    Silversword
  • echoecho 007 in New York
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    Birdleson wrote: »
    DRAX, a more faithful MR adaptation.

    I'd bet good money we are getting a faithful MR adaptation for Bond 26 (if CR is any precedent). It would be a more economical story to shoot, and the story would work well for a new actor.
  • J_Bryce777J_Bryce777 San Francisco
    Posts: 78

    Death to Spies
    Smoke & Mirrors
    Where Shadows Lie
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
    Posts: 8,076
    On Golden Bond
  • TuxedoTuxedo Europe
    Posts: 252
    OPERATION GOLD
  • Posts: 6,677
    Birdleson wrote: »
    THE NATURE OF EVIL

    Love it.
  • Posts: 727
    007: Brexit
  • DenbighDenbigh UK
    edited December 2018 Posts: 5,869
    Risico please... (This is my fan art design btw ;) )
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  • echoecho 007 in New York
    edited January 2019 Posts: 5,955
    Bond titles are notoriously difficult to come up with, and it is here where Fleming always shone.

    The only Fleming title left that might hint at Craig's last mission is "The Property of A Lady."

    If they don't go with one of the three or four Fleming titles left (but is 007 in New York really a Fleming title? Discuss), I wouldn't mind a "The Man..." kind of title.

    Maybe "The Man Who Was A Spy"? Something provocative and about Bond himself, and evoking the end of Craig's tenure.

    "Once Upon A Spy" was a good idea. Maybe "Once A Spy"? "Once A Spy, Always A Spy"? "Once Bitten, Twice Spy"?

    The line between mysterious and cheesy is very thin. See how hard this is? None of us are Fleming.

    And yet let's face it, we fans will grow to love whatever title they come up with. The only one in retrospect that I still don't love is Licence To Kill. Just too generic. I also wouldn't like James Bond or 007 for that same reason.
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    Ramblings.....

    "How To Kill a Dead Man"
    "Keep Your Friends Close"
    "No Way To Die"


  • NicNacNicNac Administrator, Moderator
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    echo wrote: »
    Bond titles are notoriously difficult to come up with, and it is here where Fleming always shone.

    The only Fleming title left that might hint at Craig's last mission is "The Property of A Lady."

    If they don't go with one of the three or four Fleming titles left (but is 007 in New York really a Fleming title? Discuss), I wouldn't mind a "The Man..." kind of title.

    Maybe "The Man Who Was A Spy"? Something provocative and about Bond himself, and evoking the end of Craig's tenure.

    "Once Upon A Spy" was a good idea. Maybe "Once A Spy"? "Once A Spy, Always A Spy"? "Once Bitten, Twice Spy"?

    The line between mysterious and cheesy is very thin. See how hard this is? None of us are Fleming.

    And yet let's face it, we fans will grow to love whatever title they come up with. The only one in retrospect that I still don't love is Licence To Kill. Just too generic. I also wouldn't like James Bond or 007 for that same reason.

    Yes, Licence Revoked would have been much better.
    For that matter Tomorrow Never Lies sounded better to me than the typo we ended up with.

    There is always the danger of trying to come up with a typical Fleming title and ending with some poor parody.

    The best I've seen for a long while was Everything Or Nothing which was tossed away on a bloody game.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    FROM A VIEW TO A KILL also sounded much better than the title they went with.
  • edited January 2019 Posts: 15,801
    NicNac wrote: »
    echo wrote: »
    Bond titles are notoriously difficult to come up with, and it is here where Fleming always shone.

    The only Fleming title left that might hint at Craig's last mission is "The Property of A Lady."

    If they don't go with one of the three or four Fleming titles left (but is 007 in New York really a Fleming title? Discuss), I wouldn't mind a "The Man..." kind of title.

    Maybe "The Man Who Was A Spy"? Something provocative and about Bond himself, and evoking the end of Craig's tenure.

    "Once Upon A Spy" was a good idea. Maybe "Once A Spy"? "Once A Spy, Always A Spy"? "Once Bitten, Twice Spy"?

    The line between mysterious and cheesy is very thin. See how hard this is? None of us are Fleming.

    And yet let's face it, we fans will grow to love whatever title they come up with. The only one in retrospect that I still don't love is Licence To Kill. Just too generic. I also wouldn't like James Bond or 007 for that same reason.

    Yes, Licence Revoked would have been much better.
    For that matter Tomorrow Never Lies sounded better to me than the typo we ended up with.

    There is always the danger of trying to come up with a typical Fleming title and ending with some poor parody.

    The best I've seen for a long while was Everything Or Nothing which was tossed away on a bloody game.

    I really liked the LICENCE REVOKED title as well as TOMORROW NEVER LIES.
    Maybe some day we'll get EVERYTHING OR NOTHING?
    THE PROPERTY OF A LADY is still my favorite remaining Fleming title, though I love RISICO, also. I feel THE HILDEBRAND RARITY would have been cool. I think using that Hildebrand as the safe house kind of jinxed it for eventually becoming a film title.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    NicNac wrote: »
    echo wrote: »
    Bond titles are notoriously difficult to come up with, and it is here where Fleming always shone.

    The only Fleming title left that might hint at Craig's last mission is "The Property of A Lady."

    If they don't go with one of the three or four Fleming titles left (but is 007 in New York really a Fleming title? Discuss), I wouldn't mind a "The Man..." kind of title.

    Maybe "The Man Who Was A Spy"? Something provocative and about Bond himself, and evoking the end of Craig's tenure.

    "Once Upon A Spy" was a good idea. Maybe "Once A Spy"? "Once A Spy, Always A Spy"? "Once Bitten, Twice Spy"?

    The line between mysterious and cheesy is very thin. See how hard this is? None of us are Fleming.

    And yet let's face it, we fans will grow to love whatever title they come up with. The only one in retrospect that I still don't love is Licence To Kill. Just too generic. I also wouldn't like James Bond or 007 for that same reason.

    Yes, Licence Revoked would have been much better.
    For that matter Tomorrow Never Lies sounded better to me than the typo we ended up with.

    There is always the danger of trying to come up with a typical Fleming title and ending with some poor parody.

    The best I've seen for a long while was Everything Or Nothing which was tossed away on a bloody game.

    I really liked the LICENCE REVOKED title as well as TOMORROW NEVER LIES.
    Maybe some day we'll get EVERYTHING OR NOTHING?
    THE PROPERTY OF A LADY is still my favorite remaining Fleming title, though I love RISICO, also. I feel THE HILDEBRAND RARITY would have been cool. I think using that Hildebrand as the safe house kind of jinxed it for eventually becoming a film title.

    Why? Bond 25 could feature some important item from that place.
  • How about...

    “Firestorm” in the vein of “Thunderball”... an evil operation sort of thing...

    I’m also partial to “The Man Who Sold the World” the David Bowie song.
  • JeremyBondonJeremyBondon Seeking out odd jobs with Oddjob @Tangier
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    007: Eclipse
  • edited January 2019 Posts: 17,270
    How about...

    “Firestorm” in the vein of “Thunderball”... an evil operation sort of thing...

    I’m also partial to “The Man Who Sold the World” the David Bowie song.

    Using that title would be a great tribute!
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    There are plenty of good Fleming chapter titles left to choose from as well.
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