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'Risico'
'Property Of A Lady'
'Undertaken' (I've just thought of this one. I don't know why, but it's a good name)
bjmdds wrote:They might actually desire a return to a traditional aspect of Bond with a Fleming title next time. I would say the odds are better than 50/50. It won't matter with the lemon faced simian remaining in his Neanderthal portrayal of Bond.
Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:Maybe Purvis and Wade have invented a family shop or overseas summer home which could supply the title for the movie.
I doubt it, for the same reason they won't film the continuation novels. They don't own the rights, and it's cheaper just to commission a new screenplay than to buy them.JackJamesBond007 wrote:I have the feeling that B24 might be making references to Geoffrey Jenkins or his cancelled novel in the next entry, such as it might be titled Per Fine Ounce. Just saying.
Good point. It's funny that they bought the rights to Devil May Care and Carte Blanche, but they don't care for the other ones.Kristatos wrote:I doubt it, for the same reason they won't film the continuation novels. They don't own the rights, and it's cheaper just to commission a new screenplay than to buy them.JackJamesBond007 wrote:I have the feeling that B24 might be making references to Geoffrey Jenkins or his cancelled novel in the next entry, such as it might be titled Per Fine Ounce. Just saying.
I'm not sure they own the rights to either book.JackJamesBond007 wrote:Good point. It's funny that they bought the rights to Devil May Care and Carte Blanche, but they don't care for the other ones.Kristatos wrote:I doubt it, for the same reason they won't film the continuation novels. They don't own the rights, and it's cheaper just to commission a new screenplay than to buy them.JackJamesBond007 wrote:I have the feeling that B24 might be making references to Geoffrey Jenkins or his cancelled novel in the next entry, such as it might be titled Per Fine Ounce. Just saying.
It could just be a courtesy to EON, to make sure they didn't inadvertently end up using the same plot. IIRC, Skyfall was still in development when it came out.Blowfeld wrote:
Carte Blanche; I'm not sure about at all, Jeffery Deaver did say 'Carte Blanche has "gone to" EON',
Does that mean they bought the rights? Reviewing the material possibly? Listing to an interview I assume he meant submitted to.
True with that.mcbride007 wrote:The Property of a Lady is much better than Quantum of Solace.