10 Greatest James Bond Themes In The History of the Franchise

2. You Know My Name (from "Casino Royale ") - Chris Cornell

The second Bond reboot found the series being brought into a modern context. Bond became a grittier, more realistic character, with a deadlier edge and a wearier outlook. The charm and the sex appeal were still there, but reality and the current geopolitical climate helped make 007 into more of a deadly adversary and less of a walking punchline. Indeed, the film€™s opening only confirms this approach in its title sequence, driven by Cornell€™s four minute character bible for 007 himself. Everyone knows his name, everyone knows his skills, and everyone knows what they€™re in for if James Bond is brought into a scenario. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg5lI6NCBxE The world had seemed to forget the darker side of the character starting with Roger Moore and running through Pierce Brosnan. (Timothy Dalton, no matter how dark, just wasn€™t accepted as Bond in the 80€™s. Ironic, considering that his portrayal is not only closer to Fleming€™s vision, but it is also a prototype for Daniel Craig€™s approach.) By time Soundgarden€™s front man had screamed his final reassurance that we knew Bond€™s name, there was no doubt that theater goers were in agreement.
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Mike Reyes may or may not be a Time Lord, but he's definitely the Doctor Who editor here at What Culture. In addition to his work at What Culture, Mr. Reyes writes for Cocktails and Movies, as well as his own personal blogs Mr. Controversy and The Bookish Kind. On top of that, he's also got a couple Short Stories and Novels in various states of completion, like any good writer worth their salt. He resides in New Jersey, and compiles his work from all publications on his Facebook page.