I agree with this idea
But she has to order her martini shaken, but not stirred. ;)
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I agree with this idea
But she has to order her martini shaken, but not stirred. ;)
I'm all for some sort of spinoff where it's a female equivalent to James Bond. Making a female "James Bond" would just be silly though. :p
i dont see why not
some agree that the name and the designation 007 is passed on through people regularly
"007's don't have a long lifespan" i think something like that came up in the movies
fleming would probably spin in his grave or whatever but i mean
It sounds like a cool idea. But not as a spin-off to James Bond and not in the Bond universe.
A female spy heroine who is a badass and a really goid fighter.
Now who do we know of who is like that?
Did none of you watch Alias? Sydney Bristow was the most badass spy around.
Also, not sure if y'all are aware but traditionally male names for girls is totally the trendy thing these days. Ryan Renolds and Blake Lively named their baby girl James. James as a middle name for girls was also pretty popular amongst a certain crowd last year. Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard named their girl Lincoln. I think Jessica Simpson named her daughter Maxwell. So yeah, there's gonna be a generation of girls with traditionally male names so a female "James Bond" isn't that much of a stretch.
Oh yea. I forgot about Alias. It has been a few years since I watched it. Seen all episodes.
Sydney is the perfect equivlent of a James Bond type character.
As for girls taking on male names more and more. There's bound to be confusion.
"My friend James is AWESOME!"
"What is so awesome about him?"
"Him? He is a she!"
"A She?!?!?"
See what I mean?
I always forget that show existed until I see a cast member on something else.
For no objective reason what so ever, the idea of this makes me face plant. Make a super cool spy character, with no relation to the 007 franchise and I'm all good for it. But simply making some artificial reconfiguration of a pre-existing movie-verse just reeks of Generation X and Y's inability to invent an idea from scratch, instead of bathing in the richness of an older and more creative generation of folks.
We got James Pond in the late eighties, that's enough. :p
At least they created the original vision in order to invent the bastardised derivatives. ;) Making everything dark and brooding is the early 21st century equivalent of the 1980s ambition to have a Pepsi trademark in every frame of a motion picture.
Make a character that works. A female James Bond would just be cringeworthy, and belongs on fanfiction.net, where the rest of the internets bad ideas exist. :p
I'm not a fan of the baby boomers, but they invented the Web, so I exclude them from severe lambast...despite screwing up every other facet of life. :p
I wasn't relating to the baby boomers as being the hallmark of creative genius. I was referring to the earlier generations of Flemming, Tolkien, etc. It was more of a tongue in cheek dig at my parents mostly knackered cultural heritage, but at least they did one thing okay-ish...even though it may or may not allow a paedophille superhighway to grace the world. :p
I'm wondering what a female James Bond would look like.