What....If any....Classic Bond elements would you like to see in Bond 23 ?

What....If any....Classic Bond elements would you like to see in Bond 23 ?

  • Tricked out car/vehicle

  • Gadgets

  • Moneypenny

  • Q

  • None


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No one has - never said they did;

I was making a comment in relation to what SatEL said.
 
And I do not believe one person here has asked for Die Another Day-esque gadgets.

I am aware was just stating how that film was the reason I was put of gadgets, hell that film was the reason a reboot was giving the go ahead. Also I always found a majority of the Gadget aspect cheesy. Hell I wouldnt mind if they could give Bond a realistic inventory but nothing as extreme as a watch that shoots out laser or a ring that fires sleeping darts.
 
I do think the gadgets should be things that ppl have NEVER seen nor know exist. I remember seeing a special on the Discovery channel where they discussed that certain inventions used by the government were spawned by things that had been seen in the early Bond films.

The Invisible car was too much but i can't believe some are saying that the exploding pen in 'Goldeneye was too much. :huh:
 
Yea what is so unbelievable about a exploding pen? It isn't hard to put a bit of semtex in there, hell they probs already exist in the world of espionage.
 
I want Bond's watch to do something, film while checking top secret flies or unlocking woman's bra... :woot:
 
Honestly, when I was watching Quantum of Solace, I had no feeling that "classic" Bond elements were not there. James Bond was very much there. It was never the cars or gadgets that made the films. The character is what was important to me. The gadgets was merely the icing on the cake. I will never say "it was not a Bond film because there were no gadgets" or any junk like that. I never got the people that said the movie was more like Bourne than Bond. James Bond is very much there, and just because the film did not follow the traditional formula, it does not mean it still was not Bond. James Bond is unique because he is the only film character that continues to remain relevant and have various films since the '60s. He'll change again and again just like he has for the past 40 years.

Of course, the huge thing that I think some did not understand is that Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace were precursors to the universally known Bond. The films established why 007 is how he is.

...that's just me.

couldn't have said it better myself
 
I want some villans that deliver some witty one liners like:

"You have a nasty habit................. of surviving."
 
I want some villans that deliver some witty one liners like:

"You have a nasty habit................. of surviving."

Or...with a laser bearing down on his groin...
Bond: "you expect me to talk?"
Goldfinger: "No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die."
 
Wasn't it two years ago everyone was thankful all those "corny" Bond elements were no more?

People just don't know what they want


I'm glad im not the only one that noticed...when CR came out, everyone empathetically decried further use of gadgets, moneypenny, or Q
 
I know I'm in the minority, but I miss John Cleese as Q. :(
 
Moneypenny and Bonds relationship was always there. Brosnan sure made the scene good. Us fans in the final Bond film want a Bond/Moneypenny hookup. Q is next important and his spy stuff.
 
well an invisible car is cool but leave off the bulky guns. Gadgets i want something like explosive stuff and the regular spy stuff
 
I want some villans that deliver some witty one liners like:

"You have a nasty habit................. of surviving."

Gotta love Octopussy. Arguably the most underrated Bond film.
 
Or...with a laser bearing down on his groin...
Bond: "you expect me to talk?"
Goldfinger: "No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die."

"And have a very cheap funeral!"

For Bond 23 they should adapt Hank Scorpio :cwink:

HankScorpio.jpg
 
I'd like to see the clever inclusion of the movie title once again incorporated into some piece of dialogue during the movie:

Like in TLD, Bond said :I'm sure i scared 'The Living Daylights' out of her!"

Or during AVTAK "What a view. A View to a Kill"......

etc, etc.....

It's something small but i've always found it charming.
 
Electra: I could've given you the world.
Bond: The world is not enough.
Electra: Foolish sentiment.
Bond: Family motto.

Great scene. :up: Y'know, take Denise Richards out of TWINE and its really not a bad movie. Renard is a classic Bond villain, Sophie Marceau made an excellent Bond girl. The only thing that destroyed that movie was some of the more outlandish stunt sequences (the helicopter buzz saw) and Denise Richards.
 
I don't think Denise is anymore annoying than half of Moore's Bond girls and far less so than Halle Berry. But yeah, she is a terrible actress.

That movie has a good villain in Renard, Brosnan's best performance and an actually good plot that utilizes Judi Dench's M the best to date and is the only one where in a surprise twist, the main Bond villain turns out to really be the Bond girl. All the scenes between Bond and Sophie Marceau were good. When Bond executes her, it is Brosnan's best Bond moment in the series, I think. The action sequence at the beginning in Spain and then at MI6/the Thames River and the nuclear silo were pretty good too.

I know the skiing scene and the buzz saw chopper scene were both poorly shot/edited, but I will never get why that isn't considered one of the better Bond movies by fans. Richards is no worse of an actress than half of the other Bond girls. Take out two poorly done chase scenes (something there is more than one of in QOS) and it is much better.
 
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I'd like to see the clever inclusion of the movie title once again incorporated into some piece of dialogue during the movie:

Like in TLD, Bond said :I'm sure i scared 'The Living Daylights' out of her!"

Or during AVTAK "What a view. A View to a Kill"......

etc, etc.....

It's something small but i've always found it charming.

"So you lived to die another day...Colonel."
 
I loved the tone of Casino Royale, and the direction and editing, more than QoS (which is getting a bit more flak than it deserved). I think the single biggest thing I'd like to see is a bit more wit. Some good one-liners, slow down the editing, and we're all set. And use the theme more! This is JAMES BOND, not some generic action hero.
 
I don't think Denise is anymore annoying than half of Moore's Bond girls and far less so than Halle Berry. But yeah, she is a terrible actress.

That movie has a good villain in Renard, Brosnan's best performance and an actually good plot that utilizes Judi Dench's M the best to date and is the only one where in a surprise twist, the main Bond villain turns out to really be the Bond girl. All the scenes between Bond and Sophie Marceau were good. When Bond executes her, it is Brosnan's best Bond moment in the series, I think. The action sequence at the beginning in Spain and then at MI6/the Thames River and the nuclear silo were pretty good too.

I know the skiing scene and the buzz saw chopper scene were both poorly shot/edited, but I will never get why that isn't considered one of the better Bond movies by fans. Richards is no worse of an actress than half of the other Bond girls. Take out two poorly done chase scenes (something there is more than one of in QOS) and it is much better.
I think TWINE is much underrated. A good improvement on TND, the return of Robbie Coltrane was most welcome, and Sophie Marceau was great. Just bought it on DVD, looking forward to seeing it soon!
 
I don't think Denise is anymore annoying than half of Moore's Bond girls and far less so than Halle Berry. But yeah, she is a terrible actress.

That movie has a good villain in Renard, Brosnan's best performance and an actually good plot that utilizes Judi Dench's M the best to date and is the only one where in a surprise twist, the main Bond villain turns out to really be the Bond girl. All the scenes between Bond and Sophie Marceau were good. When Bond executes her, it is Brosnan's best Bond moment in the series, I think. The action sequence at the beginning in Spain and then at MI6/the Thames River and the nuclear silo were pretty good too.

I know the skiing scene and the buzz saw chopper scene were both poorly shot/edited, but I will never get why that isn't considered one of the better Bond movies by fans. Richards is no worse of an actress than half of the other Bond girls. Take out two poorly done chase scenes (something there is more than one of in QOS) and it is much better.

I'm sorry, but could you please put spoilers in spoiler tags? Thank you.
 
i missed the gunbarrel bond turns and shot scene in this film, i always love how bond films start out like that
 

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