James Bonds 60th Anniversary year. What would you like to see?

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  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
    Posts: 17,830
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    A box set of special edition ultra HD would be nice with proper versions of QOS, Spectre and NTTD would be nice..

    Would you like Bond to live at the end in the proper version of NTTD? ;)

    No. I love the film as it is. I meant in terms of the inclusion of special features, director's commentary,documentaries rtc

    Ah, I get you. Just my joke but I'm glad you love the film as it is. Whisper it, but I do too! Extras of that kind are always welcome in the bare bones releases we're sadly growing increasingly used to these days.
    Jordo007 wrote: »
    mattjoes wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    A box set of special edition ultra HD would be nice with proper versions of QOS, Spectre and NTTD would be nice..

    Would you like Bond to live at the end in the proper version of NTTD? ;)

    Madeleine: We just need more time. If we only had more time.
    Bond: You have all the time in the w--what the hell is that?! Felix?! I thought you were dead!
    Felix: The CIA revived me with top secret nanobot technology! They also found a way to neutralize Safin's nanobots! Get into the chopper and let's go see our families!
    Bond: Yes, sir.

    THE END

    Still more believable than Madeline Swann is the only psychologist Blofeld will talk to

    Let's just say he had a personal stake in the proceedings. ;)

    Sadly, film studios seem to be moving away from releasing physical formats of their products with all the bells and whistles. Im a proud traditionalist. I like the thrill of popping a disk in the player. I think we were badly served with the QOS, Spectre and NTTD releases so far.

    I'm a traditionalist too. I don't have Netflix or the like and I don't download films or TV shows. I much prefer the world of tangible things (of which Ian Fleming himself was the master describer) though sadly in terms of entertainment they seem to be on their way out.
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou. I can still hear my old hound dog barkin'.
    Posts: 8,714
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    I'm a traditionalist too. I don't have Netflix or the like and I don't download films or TV shows. I much prefer the world of tangible things (of which Ian Fleming himself was the master describer) though sadly in terms of entertainment they seem to be on their way out.

    I fully concur. I don't have a streaming service (ok, I sometimes watch something on YouTube, but other than that, I want something physical). I have over 2,000 video disks in my collection (mostly Blu-ray...but still a number of DVD) and haven't watched a sizable part of them (say, at least one quarter). I won't need or wish to have a streaming service until I've kept up with my own stock.
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    Seeing as a full collection is not happening anytime soon and I need to replace my DVDs, I’m thinking the actor collection packs will be the most neat way to assemble this, accounting for saving space and getting the best monetary value. I’d rather have just one big box set, but this should look nice on the shelf at least.
  • SIS_HQSIS_HQ At the Vauxhall Headquarters
    edited December 2022 Posts: 3,393
    mattjoes wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    A box set of special edition ultra HD would be nice with proper versions of QOS, Spectre and NTTD would be nice..

    Would you like Bond to live at the end in the proper version of NTTD? ;)

    Madeleine: We just need more time. If we only had more time.
    Bond: You have all the time in the w--what the hell is that?! Felix?! I thought you were dead!
    Felix: The CIA revived me with top secret nanobot technology! They also found a way to neutralize Safin's nanobots! Get into the chopper and let's go see our families!
    Bond: Yes, sir.

    THE END

    But the missiles starts to fall, as Felix and Bond get through the helicopter, they saw the island being bombed, and.....

    Bond: Wait! Felix! Madeleine and Mathilde?! We need to get them there! The missiles is falling!
    Felix Leiter: We have no time! Well forget them, Paloma's waiting 😉 (Felix wink at Bond).
    Bond: Am.....Okay.

    And Bond is single again.....

    End credits......
    But.....

    Felix and Bond saw Nomi hanging through a rope under the helicopter.....

    Felix Leiter: Look James! What A View.....To a Kill!
    (A reference to A View To A Kill).

    The end.....James Bond will return.
  • Jordo007Jordo007 Merseyside
    Posts: 2,524
    FoxRox wrote: »
    Seeing as a full collection is not happening anytime soon and I need to replace my DVDs, I’m thinking the actor collection packs will be the most neat way to assemble this, accounting for saving space and getting the best monetary value. I’d rather have just one big box set, but this should look nice on the shelf at least.

    I can't believe they didn't do a 60th anniversary boxset. Maybe it's because of their new deal with Amazon?
  • 007InAction007InAction Australia
    Posts: 2,355
    Jordo007 wrote: »
    FoxRox wrote: »
    Seeing as a full collection is not happening anytime soon and I need to replace my DVDs, I’m thinking the actor collection packs will be the most neat way to assemble this, accounting for saving space and getting the best monetary value. I’d rather have just one big box set, but this should look nice on the shelf at least.

    I can't believe they didn't do a 60th anniversary boxset. Maybe it's because of their new deal with Amazon?

    It must be.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    edited December 2022 Posts: 23,579
    Jordo007 wrote: »
    FoxRox wrote: »
    Seeing as a full collection is not happening anytime soon and I need to replace my DVDs, I’m thinking the actor collection packs will be the most neat way to assemble this, accounting for saving space and getting the best monetary value. I’d rather have just one big box set, but this should look nice on the shelf at least.

    I can't believe they didn't do a 60th anniversary boxset. Maybe it's because of their new deal with Amazon?

    It must be.

    They asked George Lucas to do some tweaks before they release another box set. These tweaks will include:
    • The spider in DN is replaced by a big, giant, mechanical spider.
    • Grant shoots first.
    • General Gogol's cameo at the end of TLD is replaced by Hayden Christiansen smiling uncomfortably.
    • Largo shoots first.
    • DAD is replaced by the film you weren't supposed to see.
    • Scaramanga shoots first.
    • Not dozens but thousands of astro-Seals shoot lasers at each other in MR.
    • Bond shoots first at the end of OHMSS. Tracy is alive, they drive off and open a small pizza restaurant in Rome.
    • NTTD will come with an interactive menu right before the climax: you will choose between the original ending and the one where Bond uses his PPK to shoot at the missiles, and hits them all; he reloads, shoots at the island base once (it will explode); he gets in the boat, kisses the girl, tells her a doctor or Christmas joke, and sails into the sunset.
    • Le Chiffre is seen scratching Bond's balls. And then Bond shoots first--wait, I'm not sure this is confirmed.
    • ...
  • 007InAction007InAction Australia
    Posts: 2,355
    Maybe they should make replica "awards" for the 60th,like the ones MGW and BB received during 2022... :))

    Producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli awarded CBEs (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2022 New Year’s Honours list while actor Daniel Craig was awarded a CMG (Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George).

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli receives The Production Guild of Great Britain Contribution Award

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced to be honoured as 2022 Pioneers Of The Year by the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation in Los Angeles.

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli were honoured with BFI (British Film Institute) Fellowships at the BFI Chairman’s Dinner held at Claridges Hotel in London.

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli inducted into the TCL Chinese Theatre’s Forecourt of the Stars in Hollywood.

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli were recipients of the Great Creative Britons Award at Walpole's British Luxury Awards 2022.

    https://jamesbond007.se/eng/artiklar/barbara_broccoli_michael_g_wilson_2022_celebration#:~:text=Producers Michael G.,St Michael and St George).
  • SIS_HQSIS_HQ At the Vauxhall Headquarters
    Posts: 3,393
    Maybe they should make replica "awards" for the 60th,like the ones MGW and BB received during 2022... :))

    Producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli awarded CBEs (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2022 New Year’s Honours list while actor Daniel Craig was awarded a CMG (Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George).

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli receives The Production Guild of Great Britain Contribution Award

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced to be honoured as 2022 Pioneers Of The Year by the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation in Los Angeles.

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli were honoured with BFI (British Film Institute) Fellowships at the BFI Chairman’s Dinner held at Claridges Hotel in London.

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli inducted into the TCL Chinese Theatre’s Forecourt of the Stars in Hollywood.

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli were recipients of the Great Creative Britons Award at Walpole's British Luxury Awards 2022.

    https://jamesbond007.se/eng/artiklar/barbara_broccoli_michael_g_wilson_2022_celebration#:~:text=Producers Michael G.,St Michael and St George).

    CBE? But they're American, right?
  • Posts: 12,277
    Jordo007 wrote: »
    FoxRox wrote: »
    Seeing as a full collection is not happening anytime soon and I need to replace my DVDs, I’m thinking the actor collection packs will be the most neat way to assemble this, accounting for saving space and getting the best monetary value. I’d rather have just one big box set, but this should look nice on the shelf at least.

    I can't believe they didn't do a 60th anniversary boxset. Maybe it's because of their new deal with Amazon?

    I know, it’s super disappointing. I mostly collect DVDs instead of Blu-Rays anyways though, and in NA, the last several sets didn’t even get full DVD collections - just Blu-Rays - so going with all the actor collections is almost certainly going to be the best way I can have them all in a pretty neat, orderly fashion in a collection-ish form. And even though it was joked about above, who knows if things will be edited / censored with these things moving forward under new management.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 15,013
    MI6HQ wrote: »
    Maybe they should make replica "awards" for the 60th,like the ones MGW and BB received during 2022... :))

    Producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli awarded CBEs (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2022 New Year’s Honours list while actor Daniel Craig was awarded a CMG (Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George).

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli receives The Production Guild of Great Britain Contribution Award

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced to be honoured as 2022 Pioneers Of The Year by the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation in Los Angeles.

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli were honoured with BFI (British Film Institute) Fellowships at the BFI Chairman’s Dinner held at Claridges Hotel in London.

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli inducted into the TCL Chinese Theatre’s Forecourt of the Stars in Hollywood.

    Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli were recipients of the Great Creative Britons Award at Walpole's British Luxury Awards 2022.

    https://jamesbond007.se/eng/artiklar/barbara_broccoli_michael_g_wilson_2022_celebration#:~:text=Producers Michael G.,St Michael and St George).

    CBE? But they're American, right?

    By birth, but I suspect they're British citizens by now; dual citizenship most likely.
  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou. I can still hear my old hound dog barkin'.
    Posts: 8,714
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Jordo007 wrote: »
    FoxRox wrote: »
    Seeing as a full collection is not happening anytime soon and I need to replace my DVDs, I’m thinking the actor collection packs will be the most neat way to assemble this, accounting for saving space and getting the best monetary value. I’d rather have just one big box set, but this should look nice on the shelf at least.

    I can't believe they didn't do a 60th anniversary boxset. Maybe it's because of their new deal with Amazon?

    It must be.

    They asked George Lucas to do some tweaks before they release another box set. These tweaks will include:
    • The spider in DN is replaced by a big, giant, mechanical spider.
    • Grant shoots first.
    • General Gogol's cameo at the end of TLD is replaced by Hayden Christiansen smiling uncomfortably.
    • Largo shoots first.
    • DAD is replaced by the film you weren't supposed to see.
    • Scaramanga shoots first.
    • Not dozens but thousands of astro-Seals shoot lasers at each other in MR.
    • Bond shoots first at the end of OHMSS. Tracy is alive, they drive off and open a small pizza restaurant in Rome.
    • NTTD will come with an interactive menu right before the climax: you will choose between the original ending and the one where Bond uses his PPK to shoot at the missiles, and hits them all; he reloads, shoots at the island base once (it will explode); he gets in the boat, kisses the girl, tells her a doctor or Christmas joke, and sails into the sunset.
    • Le Chiffre is seen scratching Bond's balls. And then Bond shoots first--wait, I'm not sure this is confirmed.
    • ...
    Further additions to the list of tweaks:

    [*] Bond yells "NOOOOOO!" when Silva shoots Séverine.
    [*] Bond tells Mathilde: "I am your father".
    [*] In DAD, the invisible car is replaced by an invisible Tauntaun because that one is much better suited to Iceland temperatures.
  • 007InAction007InAction Australia
    edited December 2022 Posts: 2,355
    Introducing the James Bond 007 Guitar - Signed & Numbered David Arnold Edition - by Duesenberg. This special collector's edition guitar celebrates 60 years of James Bond on screen.
    $12,928.00 AUD
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    https://007store.com/products/james-bond-007-guitar-david-arnold-edition-by-duesenberg
  • Posts: 6,755
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    • DAD is replaced by the film you weren't supposed to see.
    So, DAD is replaced by DAD?

    ---

    Another tweak: In Skyfall, when Bond falls off the bridge, this is heard:

  • NickTwentyTwoNickTwentyTwo Vancouver, BC, Canada
    Posts: 7,526
    Introducing the James Bond 007 Guitar - Signed & Numbered David Arnold Edition - by Duesenberg. This special collector's edition guitar celebrates 60 years of James Bond on screen.
    $12,928.00 AUD
    guitars_1500px_1200x.jpg?v=1671043314
    https://007store.com/products/james-bond-007-guitar-david-arnold-edition-by-duesenberg

    $12,000 CAD, what a joke.
  • SIS_HQSIS_HQ At the Vauxhall Headquarters
    edited December 2022 Posts: 3,393
    The Official James Bond site offered us a 60th anniversary quiz.....

    Let's see if I could pass it as a Bond fan.....😅

    https://www.007.com/the-2022-bond-christmas-quiz/

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  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
    Posts: 1,439
    Introducing the James Bond 007 Guitar - Signed & Numbered David Arnold Edition - by Duesenberg. This special collector's edition guitar celebrates 60 years of James Bond on screen.
    $12,928.00 AUD
    guitars_1500px_1200x.jpg?v=1671043314
    https://007store.com/products/james-bond-007-guitar-david-arnold-edition-by-duesenberg

    Good for David. I hope he gets a chunk.
  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
    edited January 2023 Posts: 13,080
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    So with 2023, does the 60 Years of Bond Celebration (the films)
    become the 70 Years of 007 Celebration (for the books)?

    And for this discussion, I mean.


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  • j_w_pepperj_w_pepper Born on the bayou. I can still hear my old hound dog barkin'.
    Posts: 8,714
    So with 2023, does the 60 Years of Bond Celebration (the films)
    become the 70 Years of 007 Celebration (for the books)?

    And for this discussion, I mean.
    I'm all for it.

  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
    Posts: 4,133
    j_w_pepper wrote: »
    So with 2023, does the 60 Years of Bond Celebration (the films)
    become the 70 Years of 007 Celebration (for the books)?

    And for this discussion, I mean.
    I'm all for it.

    Me too. I mentioned it not too long ago.
  • RichardTheBruceRichardTheBruce I'm motivated by my Duty.
    Posts: 13,080
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    j_w_pepper wrote: »
    So with 2023, does the 60 Years of Bond Celebration (the films)
    become the 70 Years of 007 Celebration (for the books)?

    And for this discussion, I mean.
    I'm all for it.

    Me too. I mentioned it not too long ago.

    I support your proposal, @MaxCasino. (Though I'm realizing technically the 60 Anniversary runs up to 5 October 2023.)


    Related to Ian Fleming Publications activity I found this positive article interesting.



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    Ian Fleming
    Publications Quietly
    Revolutionizes the
    Publishing Industry
    See the complete article here:
    By: Ginger on November 11, 2022

    In yet another blow to traditional publishing’s quickly loosening grip of an industry they once entirely dominated, the estate of Ian Fleming recently announced they would be taking back control of the James Bond books and publishing them on their own. 

    Self-publishing may have taken off by giving a voice to smaller authors that couldn’t (or chose not to) go the traditional route, but moves like this are a signal that the tide has changed, and it is quickly becoming the self-publishing path that is the more desirable one to follow – for both small time authors and big names alike. I expect that it won’t be long before we start seeing more examples of popular traditionally published authors and franchises making similar moves.
    On October 5, 2022, the world recognized the 60th anniversary of the celluloid James Bond – marking six decades since the first movie in the franchise, Dr. No, hit cinema screens in the UK.
    EON Productions, the company which owns the cinematic rights to James Bond, celebrated with a number of events including a £6 million auction of props and collectables, with all the proceeds going towards charitable auctions. Meanwhile, the estate of Ian Fleming – owners of the literary rights to Fleming’s books – marked the occasion with an announcement that quietly revolutionized traditional publishing.
    In a post entitled “Welcome Home, 007“, Ian Fleming Publications announced that from April 13, 2023, they will be “publishing the James Bond books under our own imprint, Ian Fleming Publications.”
    https://www.ianfleming.com/welcome-home-007/

    “New editions of the original adventures will be released in paperback and eBook throughout the UK and Commonwealth, with a stunning set of new covers.” They also promise: “Prestige hardbacks and collector limited editions are already in the pipeline and will be must-haves for avid Bond fans.”
    Why is this such a big deal? Well, after seventy years of publication – with over 100 million Bond books sold worldwide – the estate of Ian Fleming has abandoned traditional publishing and essentially decided to “self-publish” Ian Fleming’s famous books.

    This, in itself, is massive news for the publishing industry because it shows the tide really has turned for the “Big Five” publishing houses who used to dominate the publishing industry. Pan, MacMillan, Harper Collings and Vintage Publications have all had the opportunity to publish the James Bond books, but now the words and vision of Ian Fleming is truly returning home to those who retain the original rights.

    If you think about it from a business standpoint, it’s an absolute no-brainer of a decision. The James Bond books are consistent sellers, even if they’ve been in print for seven decades. New covers and new editions stir up interest in purchasing the books, and there’s always a boost in sales when there’s new news about the exploits of the cinematic James Bond. Yet for years and years, the estate of Ian Fleming has only received a pittance of the money that’s generated, because they’ve merely received traditional royalty percentages which (I imagine) are around 10%.

    With the price of the UK eBooks set by the publisher at £4.99, that means Ian Fleming’s family probably received just £0.35 for every eBook sold – and yet the Publisher (currently Vintage Digital, part of Penguin Books) had to do literally nothing except upload an existing manuscript to earn the lion’s share of that sale (I estimate it to be about £3.15.)

    Of course, this disparity isn’t unfamiliar to most self-published authors. The reason more and more authors are choosing to self-publish is precisely because they get so much more from the arrangement than a publisher could generally give them. Yet this particular announcement is significant because it’s not just a romance author or thriller writer deciding to self-publish – it’s the estate of one of the most valuable literary properties in existence.

    The London School of Marketing estimated that the “brand” of James Bond was worth £13 billion in 2015, when the movie Spectre was released – and millions of that comes from Bond’s literary presence. It seems ridiculous that traditional publishers have been able to suckle on that teat for so long without ever being questioned about what value they actually bring to the process.

    After all, what would the answer be?

    The original James Bond book, Casino Royale, was published in 1953 by Johnathan Cape, a London Publishing firm that later became part of Random House. That book, and all the subsequent Ian Fleming novels, have therefore been fully-edited and publication-ready for the best part of seven decades. Aside from investing in new covers to drum up additional sales, what investment have publishers had to make to these books in years? I can’t think of any.

    And yet because they’re ‘traditional’ publishers, they’ve been allowed to reap the lion’s share of sales for years, and it’s actually incredibly exciting to see the estate of Ian Fleming actually raise their hand and say: “No!”

    Now, they’ll be publishing the eBooks themselves – priced at £3.99 each – and publishing paperback editions with yet-to-be-revealed covers priced at £9.99. Given the brand recognition of James Bond, it seems likely that they’ll have found a printer able to produce the new paperbacks in sufficient quantity to make the enterprise profitable – and 007 novels will be able to find their place on the bookshelves of brick-and-mortar stores as easily as James Bond himself infiltrates an enemy’s headquarters – which is not something most self-published authors are lucky enough to experience.

    So, I think this could be a massive deal – not just for the literary James Bond, but in terms of publishing in general. Are we going to see more iconic literary characters breaking free from the chains of traditional publishing? I very strongly suspect we will – and that makes the already untenable position traditional publishing is in even more vicarious.

    But what do you think? Is this a smart move for the estate of Ian Fleming? Or should they have stuck to partnering with the big publishers? Let us know in the comments section below!
    About the Author
    Our Hidden Gems guest author for today.

    Ginger is also known as Roland Hulme - a digital Don Draper with a Hemingway complex. Under a penname, he's sold 65,000+ copies of his romance novels, and reached more than 320,000 readers through Kindle Unlimited - using his background in marketing, advertising, and social media to reach an ever-expanding audience. 
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  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
    Posts: 4,133
    I think we can officially rename this thread.

  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 15,013
    Very nice. I think Eon’s one had the edge, but I guess this is 10 better :)
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
    Posts: 17,830
    mtm wrote: »
    Very nice. I think Eon’s one had the edge, but I guess this is 10 better :)

    Literary Bond is always a little understated as the films have largely overshadowed the novels in the general popular consciousness. Still, the 70th anniversary of one of the greatest fictional heroes in the world is still worth noting and celebrating.
  • ggl007ggl007 www.archivo007.com Spain, España
    Posts: 2,539
    Is that font from a TB campaign?
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
    Posts: 17,830
    ggl007 wrote: »
    Is that font from a TB campaign?

    It looks somewhat like the the tea chest lettering that largely featured on the Bond novels after Richard Chopping designed the dust jacket for FRWL.
  • MaxCasinoMaxCasino United States
    Posts: 4,133
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Very nice. I think Eon’s one had the edge, but I guess this is 10 better :)

    Literary Bond is always a little understated as the films have largely overshadowed the novels in the general popular consciousness. Still, the 70th anniversary of one of the greatest fictional heroes in the world is still worth noting and celebrating.

    I think that’s a bit sad that the movies overshadow the films. They usually are just as enjoyable as the movies.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
    Posts: 17,830
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Very nice. I think Eon’s one had the edge, but I guess this is 10 better :)

    Literary Bond is always a little understated as the films have largely overshadowed the novels in the general popular consciousness. Still, the 70th anniversary of one of the greatest fictional heroes in the world is still worth noting and celebrating.

    I think that’s a bit sad that the movies overshadow the films. They usually are just as enjoyable as the movies.

    Yes, it is indeed. Sadly more people would rather watch a film than read a book. It's easier and quicker but it's their loss of course. The one very much depends on then other but the films have certainly long ago become the Frankenstein's Monster his creator Ian Fleming feared. Still, I shouldn't complain about success and exposure I suppose. :)
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
    edited January 2023 Posts: 13,894
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    I think we can officially rename this thread.


    Have they said what format that this years editions will be?
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    Posts: 15,013
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    MaxCasino wrote: »
    Dragonpol wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Very nice. I think Eon’s one had the edge, but I guess this is 10 better :)

    Literary Bond is always a little understated as the films have largely overshadowed the novels in the general popular consciousness. Still, the 70th anniversary of one of the greatest fictional heroes in the world is still worth noting and celebrating.

    I think that’s a bit sad that the movies overshadow the films. They usually are just as enjoyable as the movies.

    Yes, it is indeed. Sadly more people would rather watch a film than read a book. It's easier and quicker but it's their loss of course. The one very much depends on then other but the films have certainly long ago become the Frankenstein's Monster his creator Ian Fleming feared. Still, I shouldn't complain about success and exposure I suppose. :)

    I don't think he feared anything with regard to Bond on screen; he was pretty happy for it to be adapted in any way as long as he got the cheque, I think. He happily signed off on Jimmy Bond, after all.
    I don't think one is better than the other, they're both excellent. And without the films, Fleming's 007 would be a curio fondly remembered but not a worldwide icon.
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