Bond, James Bond. Should he die?

rynochop

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Edit: Looking it up now, I guess Atomic Blonde is close to what I was thinking of, but never seen it.
Atomic blonde actually wasn't half bad, but seeing a 120 pound woman take down multiple large men is pretty laughable. It was entertaining, but I'd watch Charlize Theron watch paint dry.lol
 

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Saw this last week. The director of the last one with Daniel Craig is walking because the daughter of the originator of the films, Barbara Broccoli, wants to kill him off and bring in a new 007 but not Bond. Maybe even a female 007.

I have seen all of these films and while they all share the same formula, I have had an affinity for them and read all of the Ian Fleming novels several decades ago. Great escapism, especially for a man.

They're changed Bond's from Connery to Lazenby to Moore to Dalton to Brosnan to Craig and surprisingly Moore wins the favorite Bond in all of the surveys. However, they've never allowed Bond to die, just changed out the actor.

They've made him vulnerable with these last 4 with Craig so he's much closer to fragile and human inside than he's ever been so it seems they've been heading in this direction, so should he die?

I realize the answer to this is also affected by your age as I grew up on Bond and have spent the last 57 years with him showing up every 2 to 3 years. No other fictional character has lasted this long for me.

Who's your favorite Bond and should he die and be replaced with a new 007?

Mine is still the man who created the character, Sean Connery, and I think it is time that James Bond introduce himself in that iconic fashion, Bond, James Bond one last time in the working title, Bond 25. And then we bid adieu to the man we knew so well.

Upon further thought.

Kill off James Bond.
Insert Jane Bond.

Replace “M” with male actor.
Ms. Bond has to answer to a male boss.

Problem solved..... or.. is it.. problem created?


Lol
 

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Upon further thought.

Kill off James Bond.
Insert Jane Bond.

Replace “M” with male actor.
Ms. Bond has to answer to a male boss.

Problem solved..... or.. is it.. problem created?


Lol
M would be reported to HR all the time, for making weapons out of Bond's feminine hygiene products.
 

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Sean Connery was James Bond to me and Goldfinger is still the best Bond film there has been.

There's a lot of love for George Lazenby so I am going to go back and watch OHMSS again soon.

I love the fact that Ian Fleming took many of his ideas/inspirations and characters from his real life experiences in British intelligence.
 

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Sean Connery was James Bond to me and Goldfinger is still the best Bond film there has been.

There's a lot of love for George Lazenby so I am going to go back and watch OHMSS again soon.

I love the fact that Ian Fleming took many of his ideas/inspirations and characters from his real life experiences in British intelligence.
Supposedly, the same about Robert Ludlum, author of the Bourne novels and many others.
 

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roger moore, barbara bach/young jane seymour
kill bond- they will kill the franchise
a woman bond - who will see it?
 

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Bond should live forever. The movies were always highly anticipated and never disappointed when I was a kid and my Son has enjoyed the new age Bond flix. Here's to 50 years of a good thing.
 
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