Indeed, but as Sundowner (still can't get used to calling him that) notes it was just a nod.
I know, I know and I change my avatar quite a bit but I think I'll be satisfied for a while :lol
Indeed, but as Sundowner (still can't get used to calling him that) notes it was just a nod.
Indeed, but as Sundowner (still can't get used to calling him that) notes it was just a nod. It was in Goldfinger, Thunderball, Diamonds are Forever, Goldeneye, Tomorrow Never Dies. In the reboot he wins the car in Casino Royale.
All that said you're right. It's just fiction. Trying to make the James Bond series work in your brain just will end in it exploding.
Apparently, the one in CR is a left hand drive. So it's a different car. Unless Q branch swapped it over when they put in the ejector seat and guns.![]()
M clearly "knows" the car. Otherwise, when he does that, why would she know it's the ejection seat?
It worked for the adaptations of the original book (mostly), and there are occasional moments after that which tie back to the older Bond films (e.g., opening of For Your Eyes Only at Tracy's grave), but the series just gets unwieldy after a while.
CR seems like a reboot, but it's a reboot that acknowledges the past, which just makes things confusing. Plus, it's a reboot with the same actors as in the "older" films. So, for example, does Judi Dench's M know this Bond from that time she called him a misogynist dinosaur back in '95? Or was that a different guy? Or is this a different universe?
What'll be interesting to see is if they progress the story along the same lines as the novel (e.g., meeting Tracy).
I think at a certain point, though, it'd actually be far far better if they adopted the internet fandom concept of "There's more than one James Bond."
For all intents and purposes, every time a new actor comes in, it's a reboot.
Personally, I tend to treat every film as a stand-alone movie (the exception, of course, being Casino/Quantum). It just seems easier than trying to figure out "continuity". Otherwise it wouldn't have made any sense how they were portraying Bond as a seasoned, and old agent, yet Craig is still new (from our perspective).
Treating Bond as old guard in Skyfall doesn't bother me continuity wise as we can just assume he's been on many missions since QOS.
It's like completing your internship, getting your first full-time job, then five years later told you're "too old for the game". Again, if Skyfall exists separate from the other Bond movies, you can give Bond whatever background you want - maybe he has been an agent for 20 years.
It's like completing your internship, getting your first full-time job, then five years later told you're "too old for the game". Again, if Skyfall exists separate from the other Bond movies, you can give Bond whatever background you want - maybe he has been an agent for 20 years.
I think folks are looking WAY to deep into it. However, picking apart the details just shows how big of fans we are.
Not everything is going to jive or fit like a puzzle. It's a movie and sometimes you have to over look some of the small stuff.
It's not a left-hand drive. The sequence with the gearshift makes that pretty clear. He flips the lid up with his left hand.
He said CR, not Skyfall. Not that I remember myself.
For a second there, I thought Bond had old-school Jersey tags...
True... But we're HUGE nerds.![]()
Yes that we are! Bondians?