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QuartermasterQ
QuartermasterQ
20. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jun 29 2009, 5:37 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 29 2009, 5:37 PM EDT
"I'd like to see what happened to mr white. plus the end of the QOS video game hinted at guy haines appearing in the next one.i'd also like to see blofeld make a comeback. and i'd like to see Tim Curry play him."
I think Mr. White and Quantum need a break for a film, and keep the idea from getting stale. I think a good idea would be to have 23 be completely free of Quantum with separate plot, villain, etc. unaffiliated with Quantum, whatsoever. Then, somewhere in the middle of the film, in a crowded city, we see Mr. White for a split second, one shot and one shot only, and we never see him again. Mysterious. That way, it tells us Quantum and White are still keeping an eye on Bond, but aren't the villains in the film. It would be a hidden thing for people to notice and see if theyre paying attention.
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21. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jun 29 2009, 7:34 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 29 2009, 7:34 PM EDT
"I think Mr. White and Quantum need a break for a film, and keep the idea from getting stale. I think a good idea would be to have 23 be completely free of Quantum with separate plot, villain, etc. unaffiliated with Quantum, whatsoever. Then, somewhere in the middle of the film, in a crowded city, we see Mr. White for a split second, one shot and one shot only, and we never see him again. Mysterious. That way, it tells us Quantum and White are still keeping an eye on Bond, but aren't the villains in the film. It would be a hidden thing for people to notice and see if theyre paying attention."
Agreed - I'd rather save Quantum for Bond #24. I'm not sure about bringing Blofeld back either... I'd prefer to see new villains instead of old ones. We've yet to see the Spang brothers in a Bond film; perhaps them instead for Bond #23 before the return of Quantum and Mr. White in #24? :)
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Dalton007
Dalton007
22. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jun 29 2009, 9:26 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 29 2009, 9:26 PM EDT
"Agreed - I'd rather save Quantum for Bond #24. I'm not sure about bringing Blofeld back either... I'd prefer to see new villains instead of old ones. We've yet to see the Spang brothers in a Bond film; perhaps them instead for Bond #23 before the return of Quantum and Mr. White in #24? :)"
I concur about the 'Spang Bros.,' my dear man. It would be nice to see someone different.
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23. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 1 2009, 1:41 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 1 2009, 1:41 AM EDT
well wut i think should happen is we should keep quantum but drop the whole CR QoS crap and put him in a position where quantum is a shadowy organization who is using afgahnistan and the drugs to manipulate some weak government. i think wut they have done with quantum so far is brilliant the writers have established that they are not out for world domination but to seize and monopolize governments and world powers.KUDOS! quantum HIT EM WHERE IT HURTS!!! Do you find this valuable?    

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24. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 3 2009, 8:51 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 3 2009, 8:51 AM EDT
the drugs should lead into something, like the oil in QOS. Do you find this valuable?    

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25. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 3 2009, 8:55 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 3 2009, 8:55 AM EDT
muxh like we took a break in GF, then when they kept SPECTRE, DAF didn't work so well Do you find this valuable?    
Dalton007
Dalton007
26. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 4 2009, 7:06 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 4 2009, 7:06 PM EDT
"muxh like we took a break in GF, then when they kept SPECTRE, DAF didn't work so well"
Quite agree my dear man. The plot was sort of ridiculous and the late Mr.Gray didn't play Blofeld sinister enough. Would have been better to have kept 'Kojak' as Blofeld and thought of a better use for the 'diamonds'. Though, with the late Mr. Savalas in the role of Blofeld, perhaps the 'satellite' idea would've worked better. What do you think?
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JamesKerns007
JamesKerns007
27. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 6 2009, 8:00 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 7 2009, 1:04 PM EDT
"I concur about the 'Spang Bros.,' my dear man. It would be nice to see someone different."
They would be cool to see in a bond movie I can only think who could be good for their parts

Seraffimo Spang: Michael Madsen...I know he was in Die Another Day
Jack Spang: James Gandolfini

think about it
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Dalton007
Dalton007
28. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 6 2009, 10:06 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 6 2009, 10:06 PM EDT
"They would be cool to see in a bond movie I can only think who could be good for their parts

Seraffimo Spang: Michael Madsen...I know he was in Die Another Day
Jack Sprang: James Gandolfini

think about it"
Those two 'stomping' down on Bond as in the 'DAF' novel? OUCH!!!
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JamesKerns007
JamesKerns007
29. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 8 2009, 7:58 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 8 2009, 7:58 PM EDT
"Those two 'stomping' down on Bond as in the 'DAF' novel? OUCH!!!"
who knows it could be intresting
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Dalton007
Dalton007
30. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 8 2009, 9:12 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 8 2009, 9:12 PM EDT
"who knows it could be intresting "
Most certainly very interesting.
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JamesKerns007
JamesKerns007
31. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 8 2009, 11:56 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 8 2009, 11:56 PM EDT
"Most certainly very interesting."
The way I see it if Bond 23 or 24 featured the Spang Brothers it would really revive a missed link within the classic bond era after reading Casino Royale and saw how much the kept true to the book and added new elements to the film I felt Casino Royale the film was like a 1960's Bond film. Le Chiffre is a 2000's era villian but the way he was presented in the film, He looked like a 60's style villain...how you ask

Black Tux...very shady
Messed Up Eye...Blofeld like
Painful Torture Methods...Largo-esc

So for 2006 Le Chiffre was very much a 60's Villain, So if the Spang Bros. were introduced hopefully the will have the class a 60's bond villain had
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32. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 9 2009, 1:58 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2009, 1:58 AM EDT
"The way I see it if Bond 23 or 24 featured the Spang Brothers it would really revive a missed link within the classic bond era after reading Casino Royale and saw how much the kept true to the book and added new elements to the film I felt Casino Royale the film was like a 1960's Bond film. Le Chiffre is a 2000's era villian but the way he was presented in the film, He looked like a 60's style villain...how you ask

Black Tux...very shady
Messed Up Eye...Blofeld like
Painful Torture Methods...Largo-esc

So for 2006 Le Chiffre was very much a 60's Villain, So if the Spang Bros. were introduced hopefully the will have the class a 60's bond villain had"
I concur about Casino Royale havin that 60's feeling about it; I find it to be just as good as FRWL, GF and TB. QoS was good too, but kinda like a Bourne film sometimes. I'd like to see Bond #23 carry over the style and elegance of CR and make it more of a "classic" Bond film with a good espionage plot etc. rather than just having chases every ten minutes. :)
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JamesKerns007
JamesKerns007
33. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 9 2009, 11:31 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2009, 11:31 AM EDT
"I concur about Casino Royale havin that 60's feeling about it; I find it to be just as good as FRWL, GF and TB. QoS was good too, but kinda like a Bourne film sometimes. I'd like to see Bond #23 carry over the style and elegance of CR and make it more of a "classic" Bond film with a good espionage plot etc. rather than just having chases every ten minutes. :) "
I agree Marc Forster was not a good choice for a director he made Quantum Bourne like but with someone like Martin Campbell, now their's a guy who can make a modern Bond movie but give it the classic style more Bond movies should be directed by him
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34. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 9 2009, 8:59 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2009, 8:59 PM EDT
"I agree Marc Forster was not a good choice for a director he made Quantum Bourne like but with someone like Martin Campbell, now their's a guy who can make a modern Bond movie but give it the classic style more Bond movies should be directed by him"
Yes - he gave us GoldenEye and Casino Royale (which are in my top 5) so he knows how to make the Bond formula work it's magic. If he came back for #23, we could have another winner of a Bond film on our hands. :)
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JamesKerns007
JamesKerns007
35. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 9 2009, 9:49 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 9 2009, 9:49 PM EDT
"Yes - he gave us GoldenEye and Casino Royale (which are in my top 5) so he knows how to make the Bond formula work it's magic. If he came back for #23, we could have another winner of a Bond film on our hands. :)"
Totally
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Dalton007
Dalton007
36. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 10 2009, 9:28 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 10 2009, 9:28 PM EDT
"Totally"
Absolutely.
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moore4ever
moore4ever
37. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 14 2009, 8:40 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 14 2009, 8:40 PM EDT
"I agree Marc Forster was not a good choice for a director he made Quantum Bourne like but with someone like Martin Campbell, now their's a guy who can make a modern Bond movie but give it the classic style more Bond movies should be directed by him"
How about mabye one of these,

Roger Spottsworth-TND
Chrisopher Nolan-TDK
or John Glenn- FYEO, OP, AVTAK, TLD, LTK
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moore4ever
moore4ever
38. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 14 2009, 9:51 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 14 2009, 9:51 PM EDT
"I concur about the 'Spang Bros.,' my dear man. It would be nice to see someone different."
Heres more villains that they never used from Fleming's books,
Sluggsy Morant, Sol Horror- TSWLM
Von Hammerstein- FYEO
Major Dexter Smythe-OP
Maria Freudenstein-TPOAL
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JamesKerns007
JamesKerns007
39. RE: What are your thoughts on a possible Afghanistan-fueled Bond 23?
Jul 14 2009, 10:42 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 14 2009, 10:42 PM EDT
"How about mabye one of these,

Roger Spottsworth-TND
Chrisopher Nolan-TDK
or John Glenn- FYEO, OP, AVTAK, TLD, LTK"
Maybe Nolan he does a great job with the Christian Bale Batman films and he could make a good Bond movie
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