abstractharmony said:
I'm really looking forward to this movie. It's effectively a 'new' bond.
I always thought that it would be cool if 'James Bond 007' was a kind of title for whoever held the position.
I actually agree with that idea.
Now, not so much for the books of course, and not for the first seven films, even though Lazenby was in there...maybe you could still apply that...but, I think for them it was supposed to be one guy.
But, like Dr Who, in a continuation theme sort of way, if they ever approached all the films like this, that a specially chosen operative was hired based on his personality, temperment, skills and likeness to the namesake "JAMES BOND", then that operative would become the new 007, after the previous one either retired or was killed in the field, ie, like The Phantom, effectively making this operative name an ongoing thing.
This is the only way I can accept all the movies as one long line of stories that are somehow actually connected and "real".
If the previews for Casino Royale are any indication, then either Craig is the "NEW" agent Bond, OR, this is a total restart to the whole shebang. Day one. Truly James Bond 2.0. It all begins again.
That would make sense if then, they remade movies of all the books,
in order of how they were written, and had Craig or whoever played Bond.
Either way, there needs to be some addressing of all this or it becomes this odd reality where all the movies are just this guy called Bond and they just keep coming out and on and on with no addressing why the differences. And I know that many people like that just fine. I don't. It bugs me somehow.
(BTW, I like to think that in the movie, "The Rock" With Connery, that he is indeed the agent that was the first Bond, and that MI6 had him put "underground" to get him out of the way. Just my fun way of making that movie a part of this wild and harebrained scheme that the Bond Operatives are indeed different men....food for thought...)
Oh, one more idea to ponder in this....in 1959, the movie North By Northwest came out. Clearly a predecessor to all the Bond films in many ways, style. dialogue, danger, women, etc. In it, innocent but debonair and "ready for action" Roger Thornhill sort of "becomes" the non-existant agent George Kaplan. Is this a good lead idea for the agents to become James Bond? Just a thought.
I think this idea does make for a good way to tie all the movies together, and I am curious to see if it gets addressed in the new film.
Anyway, I hope the Craig film is good regardless and the future Sideshow figure is awesome! Looking forward to adding it to the collection.