![]() ![]() My frustration boiled over while watching Quantum of Solace, a film that clearly had no script to speak of. While I appreciate the character and understand why he’s so popular, I haven’t been a fan of the franchise’s direction as of late. I admit I’m not the biggest Bond aficionado. Writers: Len Deighton, Sean Connery, and Kevin McCloryĭetails: 150 pages (first draft – November 11, 1976) The fact that Sean Connery decided to pitch in on writing duties (a man who doesn’t have a single writing credit to his name in his 50 year career) probably didn’t help. ![]() Premise: When a plane goes down in the Bermuda Triangle, the United States and Britain enlist none other than James Bond to find out what happened.Ībout: This is an old discarded James Bond script from 1976 that was deemed too weird and “out there” by the studio. So buckle up, snort the nearest hallucinogen, and get ready to mutter “WTF” at least 182 times! It will all culminate Friday when I’ll be reviewing the strangest premise I’ve ever reviewed here on Scriptshadow. Welcome to Weird Scripts Week! This week I’ll be reviewing odd scripts, odd ideas, and writing that’s just plain odd. Is it possible that a James Bond script could be worse than a Sharknado script? Read on because the answer may shock you.
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