Stories by @goldmod
12 stories

Casino Royale (1976)
Casino Royale, 70s style

Our Man Peter (1970)
After an explosive handling of a terrorist cell, MSF agent Peter Wilkinson goes on leave in the quiet English countryside and ends up uncovering a conspiracy. Cross between paranoia thriller, backwoods thriller, and gothic horror. Lazenbyverse spinoff.

Never Send Flowers (1986)
Lazenbyverse finale. Bond goes on vacation to Miami and things escalate horribly.

Role of Honour (1985)
Lazenbyverse project. Bond goes deep cover into SPECTRE.

Moonraker (1978)
Lazenbyverse London-set thriller.

Property of a Lady (1991)
The Dalton Bond that never was, a techno-thriller with moderate science fiction elements set across the crumbling remnants of the Soviet Union.

Colonel Sun (1980)
Part of Gold's Lazenbyverse. The Cold War has gotten a little bit hot due to a rogue Russian general and his Red China cohort, one Colonel Sun. James Bond and an elite squad have to take em out before the conflict escalates too far. Suggested (loosely!) by the James Bond novel of the same name.

Dr. No (1959)
Dr. No re-imagined as pulpy / problematic (affectionate) krimi, a British-German coproduction. Takes cues from stuff like Harry Allan Towers' beautifully dire Sax Rohmer adaptations, 1950s-1960s German krimifilm, and film noir.

For Your Eyes Only (1972)
George Lazenby third Bond film of Gold's Lazenbyverse. An American senator is killed, and his death is revealed to be tied to a ruthless international drug smuggling ring.

Rainbow Six: Vegas (1980s)
Suggested by the game RAINBOW SIX: VEGAS Southern American terrorists have launched a city-wide war in Las Vegas, with a squad of a global specialists tasked with bringing order out of chaos.

Diamonds are Forever (1971)
The serious revenge story starring George Lazenby that DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER never was. A neo-western heist film. Might have some camp elements but I feel that comes with the Las Vegas setting inherently. That place is all sorts of tacky, but also grimy and disgusting so it can be both camp and gritty.

The Iron Sword (1968)
Two act epic focusing on the Mongol invasions of China and Russia. Part historical epic, part fantasy (wuxia) martial arts film. Mid-1960s production. American-Hong Kong co-production.