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Margin Of Terror
That's great. Was trying to think of a Bondian spin on that phrase.
Building off this idea, The Iron Crab:
https://hekint.org/2019/05/21/the-iron-crab/
THE FINAL OPTION
Oops, I wasn't supposed to reveal the next Bond actor yet.
Does the plot have something to do with the nefarious stockpiling of carrots?
I like it. Maybe,
Dying To Be Yours ?
I also like:
GODSEND
I quite like that, shame it's made out of bits of other titles! :)
Eighty percent of the world's carrots are in the hands of Steven Seagal. The whole process of delivering them to him operates under an airtight security system. It's an essential precaution, even though the carrot industry prides itself on the loyalty and devotion of its workers.
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DYING TO BE YOURS <3
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Godspeed?
I like it too. WONT ASK AGAIN lol. Bond as a father again?
Godspeed is also good.
Strong title. I love it.
I'm just glad that such a vital asset as carrots is in the hands of this magnificent man.
Thanks! Yes there is something nicely tough-sounding about it, isn't there.
Minimalism.
Dying to Be
The Waking Dragon.
It reminds me of a very famous Soviet spy movie titled "The Shield and the Sword". It was so popular in the Soviet Union that it has since been associated to KGB in general and allegedly inspired a young Vladimir Putin to join the service. The mention of the sword therefore fits quite well with Bondian imagery.