The Alternate Bond Timeline

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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    Timeline A, Part IV: Pierce Brosnan

    1990:
    Pierce Brosnan by random selection, is asked if he is interested in being Bond. He Agrees.

    November 13, 1995:
    Bond 20, Goldeneye, is released. No changes are made

    December 19, 1997:
    Tomorrow Never Dies is released. No changes are made.

    November 19, 1999:
    The World is Not Enough is released in theaters. No changes.

    May 30, 2003:
    Pierce Brosnan stars in the Bond 50th anniversary movie, Casino Royale. Brosnan's style in this film is up for interpretation for now.

    2004: The Movies are announced to be in a 4 year hiatus to perfect Brosnan's final film.

    October 24, 2008:
    Quantum Of Solace is released in theaters, competing against High School Musical and Saw V that weekend. QoS's theme is Forever - I Am Yours. It is the highest rated Bond since Licence To Kill, almost TWENTY years ago. Pierce Brosnan goes out with a bang instead of a whimper.

    (You may be asking, Why was a 55 year old Brosnan playing Bond, when you bashed more for playing it at 58? That's rather simple. Pierce Brosnan at 61 in November Man would have picked up more women than Moore at 58 in A View To A Kill. Sorry chaps, it's just the way things are.)
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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    Because I've blown this way out of proportion a month ago, I'm restarting this thread, and I'm now open to actual suggestions.

    We're just going to do a simple list of movies by actors at this point.

    Sean Connery:
    1962 - Dr No
    1963 - From Russia, With Love
    1964 - Goldfinger
    1965 - Thunderball
    1967 - You Only Live Twice

    George Lazenby:
    1969 - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    1970 - Diamonds Are Forever

    Roger Moore:
    1973 - Live And Let Die
    1975 - The Spy Who Loved Me
    1976 - Octopussy (Less Campy)
    1978 - Moonraker (Fleming Edition)
    1980 - A View To A Kill

    Timothy Dalton:
    1982 - For Your Eyes Only
    1984 - The Man With The Golden Gun (Less Camp, Still featuring Christopher Lee)
    1986 - The Living Daylights
    1989 - License To Kill
    1990 - License Renewed (LTK "Hitman For Hire" sequel)

    Pierce Brosnan:
    1995 - Goldeneye
    1997 - Tommorrow Never Dies
    1999 - The World is Not Enough
    2003 - Casino Royale
    2004 - Quantum Of Solace

    Daniel Craig:
    2008 - Bond 24
    2010 - Bloodstone
    2012 - Skyfall
    2014 - Spectre
    2018 - Bond 28
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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    This is my last and definitive alternate timeline.

    Up to 1961, everything is the same. However, there is no Thunderball Lawsuit. Kevin McClory is given split profits, allowing Ian Fleming's life to be extended by about 6 - 7 years, due to no stress induced health problems.

    Sean Connery Era:

    1962: Dr No
    1963: From Russia, with Love
    1964: Goldfinger
    1965: Thunderball

    After this, Sean Connery, getting tired of playing Bond, decides to resign, and Lazenby through his black magic and tall tales, lands the next role.

    George Lazenby:

    1967: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    1969: You Only Live Twice (Fleming Edition)
    1971: Diamonds Are Forever (Fleming Edition)

    Now that the movies are in the correct order, YOLT is now the followup to OHMSS Ian Fleming intended it to be, and DAF is also more faithful to the Fleming edition. George Lazenby Retires, and Roger Moore is bought into the role.

    Roger Moore:
    1973: Live and Let Die
    1974: The Man with the Golden Gun
    1977: The Spy Who Loved Me
    1979: Octopussy

    Roger Moore Retires at 50. He refuses to step back in. Timothy Dalton is asked to step into the role, and he is one one condition: They leave the camp in the 70's.

    Timothy Dalton:
    1981: For Your Eyes Only
    1984: A View to A Kill
    1987: The Living Daylights
    1989: Licence To Kill

    The MGM lawsuit occurs, and by the time it is over, Timothy Dalton steps down. Pierce Brosnan steps in.

    Pierce Brosnan:
    1995: Goldeneye
    1997: Tomorrow Never Dies
    1999: The World Is Not Enough
    2002: Moonraker (Fleming Edition)

    Daniel Craig:
    2006: Casino Royale
    2008: Quantum Of Solace (Gunbarrel at Beginning, Forever - I Am Yours)
    2012: Skyfall (Gunbarrel at beginning)
    2015: SPECTRE

    And that's it. My definitive list. No more changes.
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  • zaphod99zaphod99 Posts: 1,415MI6 Agent
    Nice. But wouldn't Georgy boy be a bit too young in 67 for Bond?
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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    zaphod99 wrote:
    Nice. But wouldn't Georgy boy be a bit too young in 67 for Bond?

    Yes, I would agree that George Lazenby is a bit young, but in the eyes of producers, he would be perfect as the face of Bond at 28. If they were able to find A highly enthusiastic & apparently (not) man, young enough to stay as the face of Bond for around 17 years, his 45th birthday (Not until 1985!), they would sign him up in a heatbeat. Sadly, but also gracefully, Lazenby wouldn't even make the mid 70's.

    Note:
    In this universe, Lazenby gets a renewed passion after the film's release, and strikes a deal for two additional films back into the role.
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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    I'm honestly just updating this monthly at this point, it's like I have creator's curse or something.


    Barry Nelson:
    The Bond series is run on Climax for a trilogy, starred by Barry Nelson. Although slightly more popular, it does not make Nelson or Bond anywhere close to a household name.

    October 21, 1954:
    Casino Royale

    No changes are made.

    September 15, 1955:
    The Property of a Lady

    Shortly following the events of Casino Royale, Valerie gets in a fatal car accident under suspicious circumstances in Versailles. It is later found out that she was a rogue agent of a mysterious unnamed organization, a third party. However, thankfully, Valerie has left behind a trail in which MI6 can discover it. It is through this that an embezzlement clan known as SCOPE
    (SoCiety Of Persons in counterEconomics) is unsheathed.

    November 15, 1956:
    For Your Eyes Only

    In the high stakes finale, James Bond survives an assassination attempt by SCOPE while in Jamaica. However, his colleague, Clarence Leiter is not so lucky as he is killed by the bomb meant for Bond. Bond sets out on a vendetta against SCOPE while having to protect Leiter's widow, Judy at all costs.

    1960:
    Two years after the season finale of Climax, film rights for the James Bond series are bought out by EON productions for a surprisingly low price, and production of the EON era begins.
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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    Part 2: The Connery and Lazenby era

    Sean Connery:

    October 5, 1962:
    Doctor No

    No changes are made.

    October 10, 1963:
    From Russia, with Love

    The only change to occur is that Robert Shaw has a taller stature of 6'3, an equal to Sean Connery, so he doesn't have to stand on crates when shooting scenes with Connery.


    September 17, 1964:
    Goldfinger

    No changes are made.

    December 9, 1965:
    Thunderball

    The only change made is behind the scenes. Kevin McClory does not go power hungry and there is no Thunderball lawsuit, so McClory does not have as tight of a grip on the film.

    1965:
    Shortly after the photography of Thunderball, Sean Connery has an altercation with Harry Saltzman, and requests to step down from the role. In the same year, George Lazenby manages to smoothly "charm" his way into the role as the next 007.

    George Lazenby:

    December 18, 1967:
    On Her Majesty's Secret Service

    Set back two years and switched places with YOLT, The changes to OHMSS are minor, the biggest being George's gunbarrel not being poorly edited. Another big change includes the behind the scenes, where George instead of quitting, negotiates his contract for 2 more films instead of EON's 6.

    May 24, 1969:
    You Only Live Twice

    After the assassination of Tracy, Bond goes on a vendetta against SPECTRE. Filler witth Bond's wives is removed and more time is spent with Bond inside the SPECTRE base. Bond leaves Blofeld crippled and to die.

    December 1, 1970:
    The Man With The Golden Gun

    After dissolving SPECTRE from the inside, a last minute plan by Blofeld has been set into action where infamous Cuban hitman, Francisco Scaramanga has a price on Bond's head. With no way to identify Scaramanga, all seems hopeless for Bond until he meets Andrea, Scaramanga's lover, but willing traitor if it could mean her freedom.

    1970: Roger Moore is asked to step up as Bond in the next movie, Live and Let Die. He agrees, and production begins.
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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    Part 3: Moore and the 70's

    June 28, 1972:
    Live and Let Die

    The film is shot in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio, so set design is bigger. Other than that, there are no changes.

    December 15, 1973:
    Diamonds Are Forever

    Yes, it's going to be campy, but it WORKS with Roger Moore. And because he didn't ask for a million dollar film salary, the SFX won't suck. it's practically a win - win.

    December 4, 1975:
    Octopussy:

    The film will remain the same, with maybe a little bit more roughness in the opening plane sequence from a more archaic era of Practical FX.

    July 7, 1977:
    The Spy Who Loved Me

    No changes are made to this film.

    1978:
    After reaching 50, Roger decides that he is getting to old for his role, and because he has actually exceeded his contract, it is time to step down. Timothy Dalton is set in, and the series undergoes some changes to fit into the darker and grittier 80's.
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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    Part 4: Dalton & Brosnan

    Timothy Dalton:

    NOTE: Caroline Bliss has now replaced Lois Maxwell as Moneypenny

    December 5, 1980:
    For Your Eyes Only

    The film's general structure remains the same, but it's tone is going to be slightly more darker and violent, but not yet at LTK levels. The PTS is played out in a similar fashion.

    October 10, 1984:
    A View To A Kill

    The Roger Moore version we have (minus the PTS snowboarding scene) actually does a pretty good job at setting a darker mood. Just add a slight amount of grit and remove some of the camp.

    June 29, 1987:
    The Living Daylights

    No changes are made.

    June 13, 1989:
    License To Kill

    No changes are made.

    1991-94:
    The MGM lawsuit occurs, and Timothy Dalton retires after saying he's tired of waiting.
    Pierce Brosnan steps in.

    Pierce Brosnan:

    November 13, 1995:
    Goldeneye

    No changes are made.

    December 19, 1997:
    Tomorrow Never Dies

    No changes are made.

    November 19, 1999:
    The World Is Not Enough

    Very few changes are made, one being that DENISE RICHARDS IS A MORE COMPETENT ACTOR IN THIS VERSION.

    November 22, 2002:
    Moonraker

    During the Afghanistan war, former KGB members now working in the Middle East are attempting to build and launch a supermissile, codenamed "Moonraker" headed for London, Paris, Washington D.C., Moscow, and Beijing. It is zero hour on Bond and he must do what it takes to prevent the imminent destruction of superpowers against Al Qaeda.
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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    Part 5: Craig, Daniel Craig.

    2003:
    Pierce Brosnan leaves the Bond scene after turning 50 and wanting to work on other projects.

    2005:
    Daniel Craig is introduced into the role of Bond.

    November 17, 2006:
    Casino Royale

    No changes are made.

    March 13, 2009:
    Quantum of Solace.

    5 months are added to make the film a little bit more clean cut.
    Forever - I Am Yours is the theme
    There is a gunbarrel at the beginning.
    Generally, there's more thought put into it

    October 23, 2012:
    Skyfall

    The only change made is that there is a gunbarrel at the beginning.

    October 26, 2015:
    SPECTRE

    The only change is in the gunbarrel.
    Musical timing is corrected
    Daniel Craig doesn't wave around his blasted gun


    This is hopefully my final timeline.
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  • caractacus pottscaractacus potts Orbital communicator, level 10Posts: 3,937MI6 Agent
    Italus_NT wrote:
    This is hopefully my final timeline.
    I doubt it, you're obsessed, that's OK.


    I really like the idea of the Barry Nelson show having a followup. Short of McClory making Thunderball in 1959, that'd be the most radical alternate history of all.
    but... neither of those two titles suggested had been used by Fleming yet, not for another 5 or 6 years.

    also the thing with that 1954 Casino Royale is it was all filmed (and broadcast) live, on one or two stage-sets, exactly like a play ... your plot ideas for the two followups look like they'd require some much more ambitious location shots, I'm imagining from your summaries something on the scale of Patrick McGoohan's Danger Man show. But maybe Casino Royale was so successful, it spun of into a more conventional show, at least with the budget of the TV westerns of the day?

    and ... the filming of Casino Royale so soon after publication meant the rights were already sold and not available to Harry & Cubby, which is why we got the silly 1967 version, and had to wait over 40 years to get an official EON version. If there was such a Fleming title as For Your Eyes Only at that point, it too would be in a competitor's hands and not available for Roger to make a film of in 1981.
    I'm just overanalysing as usual, but this whole exercise invites it!
    a good excuse to study deeper the actual history and sort out the cause & effects of it that may not be apparent at first glance.


    also its definitely not physically possible to make Robert Shaw two inches taller, and I really doubt its physically possible to make Denise Richards a better actress ... you'd just need to recast those two parts!
  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    Italus_NT wrote:
    This is hopefully my final timeline.
    I doubt it, you're obsessed, that's OK.



    also the thing with that 1954 Casino Royale is it was all filmed (and broadcast) live, on one or two stage-sets, exactly like a play...your plot ideas for the two followups look like they'd require some much more ambitious location shots...But maybe Casino Royale was so successful, it spun of into a more conventional show, at least with the budget of the TV westerns of the day?

    a If there was such a Fleming title as For Your Eyes Only at that point, it too would be in a competitor's hands and not available for Roger to make a film of in 1981.



    also its definitely not physically possible to make Robert Shaw two inches taller, and I really doubt its physically possible to make Denise Richards a better actress ... you'd just need to recast those two parts!


    Although I do agree with you about the actors statement and high budgets, I do believe that film rights could easily be purchased/signed over, and in TV shows they just expire more easily, but for argurment's sake and also because i've got creator's curse, this just won't sit right and I now have to revamp my entire timeline
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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    New timeline, but simplified. If you want more info, just look at the previous timeline where I explain things in better detail.

    Barry Nelson:
    1954 - Casino Royale
    1955 - Moonraker (Not the one with bloody spaceships)
    1956 - Risico (Previous Nelson version of FYEO but w/ new name)

    Sean Connery:
    1962 - Doctor No
    1963 - From Russia, With Love (w/ Robert Shaw, not going to abandon him for height issues)
    1964 - Goldfinger
    1965 - Thunderball

    George Lazenby:
    1967 - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    1969 - You Only Live Twice
    1970 - The Man With the Golden Gun

    Roger Moore:
    1972 - Live And Let Die
    1973 - Diamonds Are Forever
    1975 - Octopussy
    1977 - The Spy Who Loved Me

    Timothy Dalton:
    1980 - For Your Eyes Only
    1982 - The Property of A Lady (not Nelson edition)
    1984 - A View To A Kill
    1987 - The Living Daylights
    1989 - Licence To Kill

    Pierce Brosnan:
    1995 - Goldeneye
    1997 - Tomorrow Never Dies
    1999 - The World is Not Enough (w/out Denise Richards)
    2002 - Nobody Lives Forever
    2004 - Everything Or Nothing

    Daniel Craig:
    2007 - Casino Royale
    2008 - From Russia With Love Remake (Holdover for Quantum of Solace)
    2010 - Quantum of Solace
    2012 - Skyfall
    2015 - SPECTRE
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  • caractacus pottscaractacus potts Orbital communicator, level 10Posts: 3,937MI6 Agent
    There are a couple of other potential branching points, in the 1950s:

    Fleming originally began writing Moonraker as a proposed film script. In some other parallel universe that coulda got made. If it was, it may have been more successful than the Casino Royale tele-play, and that would have changed the course of history.
    It would have required a budget. There's a lot of locations (though all within England), and the missile launch site would have required some big props. Still, science fiction was a popular genre in the mid50s, and it mostly had apocalyptic overtones (and cold war metaphors), so if Moonraker had been done right it could have been a hit.
    Apparently it was adapted as a radio-play, but that's long lost. Presumably even less successful than the adventures of CardSharp Jimmy Bond.

    Also Dr No was the proposed pilot for a TV series about a different character named Commander Jamaica. Obviously never got made, but if did, Saltzman and Brocolli would have had to choose a different plot for their very first film, if nothing else. It wouldn't even have become a James Bond novel.
    Would Fleming have retained motivation to have written any subsequent James Bond novels if there had been a Commander Jamaica tv series? He was on the verge of abandoning the series just one book earlier.

    Also three of the five stories in For Your Eyes Only were plot outlines for a proposed Bond tv series that never went anywhere. If there were a Bond tv series starting in the late 50s, would there have been a film series at all? maybe yes, maybe no, Fleming still would have liked to sell the film rights to his earlier novels based on all I've read about him. But a competing tv series that audiences were already familiar with would have made any film adaptations less unique. They might never have become the phenomenon we know today, and might never have inspired a wave of imitations and parodies in the mid60s.
  • BarbelBarbel ScotlandPosts: 36,299Chief of Staff
    Apparently it [Moonraker] was adapted as a radio-play, but that's long lost.

    Yes, starring Bob Holness:

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    well-known to us older Brits as the host of a TV quiz called Blockbusters.
  • BarbelBarbel ScotlandPosts: 36,299Chief of Staff
    Fleming originally began writing Moonraker as a proposed film script. In some other parallel universe that coulda got made. If it was, it may have been more successful than the Casino Royale tele-play, and that would have changed the course of history.
    It would have required a budget. There's a lot of locations (though all within England), and the missile launch site would have required some big props. Still, science fiction was a popular genre in the mid50s, and it mostly had apocalyptic overtones (and cold war metaphors), so if Moonraker had been done right it could have been a hit.

    Something like this....?

    AA_OLD_MAN_3.jpg

    A hoax, unfortunately- see https://iansadler.wordpress.com/2011/07/05/moonraker-the-forgotten-1956-james-bond-film/

    And perhaps this may be of interest:
    https://www.ajb007.co.uk/topic/45986/quatermass-ii-similarities-to-moonraker-novel/
  • caractacus pottscaractacus potts Orbital communicator, level 10Posts: 3,937MI6 Agent
    Peter Lorre and Orson Welles in the same film? thatd be le Chiffre vs le Chiffre!

    I was thinking maybe one reason Fleming set all of Moonraker either within London or within a couple hours drive, might be precisely for the purpose of easily accessible locations in a planned film.
  • DracolisDracolis Posts: 17MI6 Agent
    CARY GRANT 1958-1961 (early films with Grant in b&w)
    Casino Royale (1958) close to the book
    Live And Let Die (1959) close to the book
    Moonraker (1960) close to the book
    Diamonds Are Forever (1961) close to the book

    SEAN CONNERY
    From Russia With Love (1962) filmed a year earlier than usual and with cliffhanger of Bond being poisoned at the end
    Dr No (1963) filmed a year later than usual and with gadget scene making sense also first 6 films have no SPECTRE
    Goldfinger (1964) characters of gangs more developed
    Thunderball (1965) less time underwater and ending better filmed
    The Spy Who Loved Me (1966) based on the book and the comic strip

    GEORGE LAZENBY
    On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) no change except 'this never happened to other fella' line left out
    You Only Live Twice (1971) close to the book
    The Man With The Golden Gun (1973) close to the book
    Colonel Sun (1975) close to the book

    ROGER MOORE
    Nobody Does It Better (1977) the usual film title is changed to the title of the song
    Mission Moonraker (1979) the usual film title is changed to differentiate from the original film

    TIMOTHY DALTON
    For Your Eyes Only/Risico (1981)
    Octopussy/The Property Of A Lady (1983)
    A View To A Kill (1985)
    The Living Daylights (1987)
    Licence To Kill (1989)
    The Hildebrand Rarity (1991) based on the book and comic strip and expanded
    Death To Spies (1993) Remington's idea

    PIERCE BROSNAN
    GoldenEye (1995)
    Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
    The World Is Not Enough (1999)
    Die Another Day (2002) no invisible car and tsunami surfing and better dialogue, no sex scenes
    Everything Or Nothing (2004) story hatched together from Agent Under Fire, Nightfire, and EON games

    DANIEL CRAIG (Bond rebooted for new age)
    Casino Royale (2006) Same - a modern day interpretation of a classic novel
    Quantum Of Solace (2008)
    Bloodstone (2010) based on the game
    Skyfall (2012)
    SPECTRE (2015) no half brother rubbish, decent villain plan, no Super Bond, no retcon
    Live And Let Die (2018) A modern day interpretation of the classic novel
  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    Alright, I got a few new Ideas.

    Not going to touch the Barry Nelson area right now so here is everything else.

    Sean Connery
    1962 - Dr No
    1963 - From Russia, with Love
    1964 - Goldfinger
    1965 - Thunderball

    George Lazenby
    1967 - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    1969 - You Only Live Twice
    1971 - The Man with The Golden Gun

    Roger Moore
    1973 - Live And Let Die
    1975 - Diamonds Are Forever (LALD Sequel)
    1977 - Octopussy
    1979 - The Spy Who Loved Me

    Timothy Dalton
    1981 - For Your Eyes Only
    1983 - A View To A Kill
    1986 - The Living Daylights
    1989 - Licence To Kill (Milton Krest survives)
    MGM Lawsuit
    1993 - The Hildebrand Rarity (LTK Spinoff? Has Krest in it anyways.)

    Pierce Brosnan
    1995 - Goldeneye
    1997 - Tomorrow Never Dies
    1999 - The World is Not Enough (Replace Christmas Jones by having Wai Lin return)
    2003 - Nobody Lives Forever (Based on Gardner novel)

    Daniel Craig
    2006 - Casino Royale
    2008 - Quantum Of Solace (Set in New York w/ plot to destroy Wall Street stock markets)
    2010 - Goldeneye Remake (To coincide with video game)
    2012 - Skyfall
    2014 - SPECTRE
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  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 21,792MI6 Agent
    GE remake........ why? Please explain.
  • Dirty PunkerDirty Punker ...Your Eyes Only, darling."Posts: 2,587MI6 Agent
    Number24 wrote:
    GE remake........ why? Please explain.
    Agreed. It was only 15 years old.
    a reasonable rate of return
  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    Number24 wrote:
    GE remake........ why? Please explain.

    I originally wrote it so that the Goldeneye remake would have been made to coincide with the remastered game that year, but I agree now that maybe something more classic like FRWL or Goldfinger should have been remade.
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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    Italus_NT wrote:
    1986 - The Living Daylights

    Something I forgot to touch up on, because of the year change, The Living Daylights in it's original form will appear on a-ha's Scoundrel Days album while Stay On These Roads keeps its '88 Remix. I've listened to both and I think Living Daylights fits nicely into Scoundrel Days.
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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    One last time hopefully

    Barry Nelson:
    1954 - Casino Royale
    1955 - Seventh Avenue
    1956 - Diamonds Are Forever

    Sean Connery:
    1962 - Dr No
    1963 - From Russia, With Love
    1964 - Goldfinger
    1965 - The Man With The Golden Gun

    George Lazenby:
    1967 - Thunderball
    1969 - On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    1971 - You Only Live Twice

    Roger Moore:
    1973 - Live And Let Die
    1975 - The Property of A Lady (OP Retitled)
    1977 - The Spy Who Loved Me

    Timothy Dalton:
    1979 - Moonraker (Fleming Edition, obviously)
    1981 - For Your Eyes Only
    1984 - A View To A Kill
    1987 - The Living Daylights
    1989 - Licence To Kill
    1992 - Death To Spies

    Pierce Brosnan:
    1995 - Goldeneye
    1997 - Tomorrow Never Dies
    1999 - The World is Not Enough
    2003 - Everything Or Nothing

    Daniel Craig:
    2007 - Casino Royale
    2008 - FRWL Remake
    2010 - Quantum Of Solace
    2012 - Skyfall
    2014 - Goldfinger Remake
    2017 - SPECTRE
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  • caractacus pottscaractacus potts Orbital communicator, level 10Posts: 3,937MI6 Agent
    Italus could you flesh out some of your changes? maybe give us a paragraph capsule plot summary, supporting actors you'd like to see, specific changes in tone or style, etc?
    what is Seventh Avenue? is that an alternate title for Live and Let Die? (actually I like the idea of Barry Nelson having two American adventures, if that's what that is)
    how would you do the Fleming version of Moonraker in 1979? with V2 rocket and surviving Nazi villain?
    what do you imagine for these other new titles, and the Craig-era remakes?

    how do you think some of these films would be different with the different actors, filmed in different eras? for eg Connery doing ...Golden Gun the year it was published (that's actually another cool idea, too)
  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    what is Seventh Avenue?

    Seventh Avenue would have been a 1 hour made for TV followup to Casino Royale, only borrowing certain elements from LALD. It would mainly trace communications from Le Chiffre to Seventh Avenue in Harlem, NY. Harlem Oddity, Mr. Big, who has been accused and acquitted of numerous murders, is immediately suspect. Clarence Leiter is abducted after his identity is revealed, & Bond on his own now has to take Mr. Big's girlfriend to Washington DC by train for safehousing and questioning. The climax takes place on the way where Mr Big attempts to hold the entire train hostage in exchange for Bond and Solitaire, Mr. Big is over by the train after falling out in hand-on-hand combat with Bond.

    Diamonds Are Forever would complete the story, with the final branch with ties to Le Chiffre and Mr Big in Las Vegas giving Bond a SPECTRE style ransom note, payment within 72 hours or Leiter's life is taken. It's a search and rescue type of story with the climax of the series in Las Vegas.
    Movie: From Russia With Love | Novel: On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Actor: Sean Connery | Girl: Melina Havelock | Car: Aston Martin V8
  • BarbelBarbel ScotlandPosts: 36,299Chief of Staff
    Wow, that works for me! No MR though?
  • BarbelBarbel ScotlandPosts: 36,299Chief of Staff
    how do you think some of these films would be different with the different actors, filmed in different eras? for eg Connery doing ...Golden Gun the year it was published (that's actually another cool idea, too)

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  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    how would you do the Fleming version of Moonraker in 1979?

    Moonraker would deal with the son of a surviving Nazi (Thought to be British Soldier) becoming an official arms manufacturer for England, following a similar line of events in the books, with slight modifications for movie continuity (Ex: Bond getting an Aston Martin instead of a Bentley) and also updated to keep in touch with late 70's technology, including updating the destructive power of the Moonraker itself

    Although you didn't ask about this, I know someone will. My plan for Death To Spies would be a former KGB assassin going on a psychotic rampage and using Koskov's list of British/American agents to "finish the job himself". Think of it like a post-cold war Golden Gun.
    Movie: From Russia With Love | Novel: On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Actor: Sean Connery | Girl: Melina Havelock | Car: Aston Martin V8
  • Italus_NTItalus_NT Posts: 67MI6 Agent
    Barbel wrote:
    Wow, that works for me! No MR though?

    Yes, the version of Moonraker we get is gone, but in it's place is the original vision by Ian Fleming. I feel that it would have been a step in the right direction due to the growing age of a Bond Fan, and trying to, if in any way "cash in on the Sci-Fi genre", then do it the way Ian Fleming had held it to them with a golden platter.
    Movie: From Russia With Love | Novel: On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Actor: Sean Connery | Girl: Melina Havelock | Car: Aston Martin V8
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