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© Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.007 settlement hints at Blofeld's return
By RYAN NAKASHIMA LOS ANGELES©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Simon Foston
Even though Blofeld could now appear I just don't see it happening.
davestrousers
Big budget movies are getting so boring as they constantly re-hash the same stuff.. like this year Superman had General Zod (again) and Star Trek had Khan again. This would just be another case where you might as well watch the superior original.
Serrano
The new Blofels should be played by Bruce Willis.
"next time, kill that cat too"
Har! I mean, hey! That cat didn't do anything wrong!
oberst
next time, kill that cat too. Dogs are better pet
Larry Woodworth
If it's a mistake, then the lawyers made it. (Wait... lawyers don't tell the truth?!?!? SAY IT AIN'T SO!!!!)
wanderlust
007's enemies have become less credible of late, and the PC crowd will be against Middle East, Chinese, the 'stans and other country enemies. The quest for world domination was always a good theme, though Telly Savalas and Kurt Jurgens were rather less frightening. SPECTRE - shaken, not stirred!
Thunderbird2
"Never Say Never Again" isn't the only Bond film left out of the series: David Niven's "Casino Royale" is also missing. Okay so it's a spoof... still uses the characters and title :)
Fox Cloud Lelean
Blofeld's return? How? Didn't he get killed at the beginning of For Your Eyes Only? I swear Bond dropped him down the chimney of a factory. Well, maybe I'm wrong. If he is returning, then that'll be interesting. He was a pretty good villain all in all.
Sparky Santos
It's an error. The villain is in two books.
They're referring to the Spectre head as portrayed in the films...
Ah_so
I am not sure whether this was an error or I am misunderstanding this, but Blofeld does appear in the Bond novels. The name comes from a school friend of Fleming's, and Blofeld's son, Henry, is a cricket commentator working for the BBC.