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James Bond Was Going To Fight Robot Sharks With Nukes In New York's Sewers (bbc.com) 90

dryriver writes: The line "sharks with fricking lasers" was once popular on Slashdot. It sounds like a joke, but a never-made James Bond movie co-written back in the day by Sean Connery was actually going to feature robotic sharks carrying stolen NATO nukes in order to attack New York. Bond was going to stop the sharks inside the New York sewer system, waterski out of the sewers, paraglide up to the Statue of Liberty's head, then fight a Bond villain inside said head, with the villain's "blood trickling out of the Statue of Liberty's eye like tears" at the end of the fight. All this was going to happen without the consent of Cubby Broccoli, the official producer of the Bond movies. Why did the movie never get made? The producers of competing Bond movies were fighting in court over who has what rights to the franchise and characters. In the end, "Bond fights robot sharks with nukes" was scrapped, and "Never Say Never Again," a remake of "Thunderball," was made instead. This featured stolen nukes as well, but unfortunately no robot sharks or other "Austin Powers" style silliness.
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James Bond Was Going To Fight Robot Sharks With Nukes In New York's Sewers

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 19, 2019 @10:05PM (#58954836)

    Still better than replacing Bond with a black woman.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      James Bond Was Going To Fight Robot Sharks With Nukes In New York's Sewers

      Can we please, pretty please, get some English speakers to write the summary lines?
      I mean, I think fighting robot sharks with nuclear weapons would be kinda dangerous...
      Could Mr. Bond just shoot 'em like he does with all of the other villains?

      CAP === 'squeak'

  • Probably the worst thing Sean Connery was ever in.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      It's "Never Say Never Again," not "Never Say Never."

      It's actually not that bad compared to some of the tongue-in-cheek crap Roger Moore ended up doing.

      And it has one of my favorite Bond lines:

      Fatima Blush [water-skiing into Bond's arms] : "I'm sorry, I got you all wet!"
      Bond: "But my Martini's still dry."

    • by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 19, 2019 @10:43PM (#58954940)

      Probably the worst thing Sean Connery was ever in.

      That red thong in Zardoz was the worst thing Sean Connery was ever in.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiMe_TYgn1c [youtube.com]
      What is Zardoz? Why is it called Zardoz?

  • the main attractions have always been women in various stages of undressing and expensive cars, news at 11.

    Slashdot, slashdot, what has become of you?

    Does anybody else in here feel the way I do?

    • by ikhider ( 2837593 ) on Friday July 19, 2019 @11:20PM (#58955020)
      Have you seen Skyfall? That was a pretty good Bond film. It showed Bond as vulnerable, waning and struggling to maintain relevance in a rapidly changing world. Heck, Bond LOST the mission and the bad guy WON! Pretty awesome! The prior two were not bad either. The subsequent Spectre was an absolute trainwreck and was appalled. That film must be erased from history. If this story is true, then it looks like we are in for another Spectre. By comparison, the Roger Moore episodes are the Kieslowski of Bond flms.
      • Skyfall was a good movie, but it was not a Bond movie. Because GP is right: Bond movies have always been stupid, with half naked ladies, cool cars, silly gadgetry and inane villains with stainless steel lairs, white fluffy cats and lame schemes. That's what made those movies great. The Bond franchise went downhill when it started to take itself too seriously. Same as happened to the Batman franchise.
        • I have to agree. I think Goldeneye was the last good Bond movie, that I remember anyway. The Daniel Craig movies just don't feel like Bond to me - like you say, they take themselves too seriously. They're too concerned with fast cuts and moody self reflection. The fun, escapism has gone.

          Seen Canary will always be the best bond

          • I'll take a moody Daniel Craig James Bond over any of the early Bond movies any day, except Spectre, you can have that. Spectre was utter garbage. With Craig, you have a Bond that knows how to fight, no over-reliance on silly gadgets and some pretty darn good stunts. I prefer the young Q's dismissiveness and Bond's quick comebacks over the early iterations. The Craig Bond villains are far more menacing. Out with the old style Bond children's films and in with the new ones that take itself serious enough to
            • Each to their own I guess. I think Sean Connery's bond was pretty dark, but obviously are from a different era. He wasn't adverse to murder or torturing women for the mission. Roger More was definitely much more cartoony.

              I'm old though, I prefer old movies.

    • Most of them, anyway.

      There’s nothing wrong with occasionally just turning your brain off and enjoying something that’s completely over the top.

    • Oh I see you only watch stupid James Bond movies.

  • by Lanthanide ( 4982283 ) on Friday July 19, 2019 @11:12PM (#58954998)

    This is a really weird story to have on slashdot.

  • ...early in the movie, Bond was going to jump the sharks.

  • Even by James Bond standards it's a silly idea. Most sewers are very small. Yes, a big city like New York has a few major ones that someone could walk in, or a shark swim in, but sewage isn't appealing to animals with only a few exceptions.

    Now, sharks with frickin' nuclear weapons in the open ocean, that we could work with.

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