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ruudboy
26 Jan 2004, 07:21 PM
You think they will? I watched Moonraker the other day and was wondering this, I'm young and my Bond is Roger Moore, so don't get to mad at me.

655321
26 Jan 2004, 07:40 PM
Is this based on actual news or a rumour?? Or are you just sitting around with a bong and wondering??

CHICO13
26 Jan 2004, 07:43 PM
I'm old and my Bond is Sean Connery. Like the old saying goes...."Often imitated but never duplicated"

Connery IS James Bond. You can't remake GoldFinger or ThunderBall Or From Russia With Love....etc

DevilDave
26 Jan 2004, 07:56 PM
I don't think they should do a remake of older Bonds, though there were certainly a number of homages to the Sean Connery Bonds in some of the Pierce Brosnan and Tim Dalton Bond films.

odg78
27 Jan 2004, 12:55 AM
The one and only James Bond. ;)

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JMU Soccer!
27 Jan 2004, 03:41 AM
They already did remake "Thunderball" awhile ago with, "Never Say Never Again."

That said, I don't think remakes are necessary. The older Bond films have aged very well.

Mattbro
27 Jan 2004, 10:24 AM
My bond is Roger Moore, and I really hope they don't remake any of the old movies. They had a certain naive and cheesy charm to them that you can't recreate with special effects.

spejic
27 Jan 2004, 03:08 PM
Originally posted by JMU Soccer!
They already did remake "Thunderball" awhile ago with, "Never Say Never Again."And they will remake it again. The rights to this particular Bond script are under different ownership than all the rest of the Bond universe, so it gives a different company (now Sony, I believe) the right to make Bond films.

ruudboy
27 Jan 2004, 04:34 PM
No rumors, I love Bond flicks, and was smokin some herbal relaxation and saw a commercial for the new Peter Pan, they have done this flick some many times, i was wondering if they can *#*#*#*# with a classic, would they *#*#*#*# with a Bond Flick?

And damn, i didn't know Thunderball was remade to Never say Never again, I'm gonna have to watch those both again.

MeridianFC
27 Jan 2004, 05:36 PM
I've often thought they should do the next Bond as a straight up period piece. 60s cold war stylee.

Excape Goat
29 Jan 2004, 11:19 AM
I always thought Never say Never again was about an retired James Bond coming back....