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The history of the Bond films is that there are rarely two great ones in a row. We're due for a great one.
Almost certain Boyle didn't mention #MeToo
Or he sleeps with them just to get closer to the villain or get info - classic Bond strategy.
Why would you say that? The intensity in which negativity and pessimism is spread by some, is showing results. Your following is growing more and more. Being in the B 25 hate wagon is the place to be, if you want to fit in. So, be happy and dont complain. If you want to be a Bond fan these days, being against everything that was and might be in stock, has to be the attitude.
Well, if for nothing else, I hope 25 will be great and 26, with who ever, a stinker. Now that would be fun as far as I am concerned.
1. SP was disappointing, and so I’m very ready for something great again.
2. We’ve never had a truly great sendoff film for a long-running Bond actor.
3. If Bond 26 is disappointing, it will only be the first time this happened with a new actor in their first Bond film. I’d rather flip flop the two trends to switch things up.
4. BECAUSE I’M HUNGRY FOR A GREAT BOND FILM NOW, DARNIT!!! (See 1)
It just so happened we were much deeper into the film, but these were assignments, as we have known them, both given to Bond by M.
Beat Le Chiffre at Casino Royale, and track down Patrice in SF, in an effort to recover the microfilm.
He was a bit more off on a tangent in QOS, but no more so than in LTK
True about CR, but in SF tracking the hard drive is subservient to the main plot - which is the relationships between Silva, M and Bond - the mission/MacGuffin is merely a means to an end to get to this real plot of the film. The hard drive is never in fact recovered - the dramatic resolve isn't saving more agents from being exposed but simply killing Silva (to prevent him killing M), the resolution of the Bond/M relationship. So it's still not assignment-giving in the traditional sense of it being followed through narratively from first act to third act.
I suppose you could argue that in DN the disappearance of Strangways was the same. His body is never recovered, but Bond's journey leads him to the main plot - Dr No and his plans to topple missiles.
As well as its remake - Live and Let Die.
At least some of us are still open to suggestion and persuasion depending on the circumstances.
At least nobody has been as brazen as you wishing failure on the film after B25 and the actor after Craig. How peculiar. After all we are Bond fans here, or at least that's what I used to think. Not purely Craig fans.
Wow, I must have missed something ...
And I do know, I am not the only one here, who is tired of the bitching - openly or dressed up.
Okay ...
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/watch-james-bonds-amazing-message-14456351
You're really just don't get it, do you? Being your teacher must've been a frustrating task!
Your liking of the last two movies very well proves that you have no idea about fun whatsoever.
Good looks, class and elegance not to mention.
I stand by what I said right after the awards show fiasco, within a month or so Daniel Craig will be displayed in some way and he will look great. At this point he’s eating clean , in the gym and any cosmetic work he may, or may not have had done will have subsided or reversed to a degree.
It was Harry Morgan's fault
https://www.thejc.com/news/the-diary/bond-star-daniel-craig-blames-wife-rachel-weisz-s-affection-for-jewish-food-for-his-weight-gain-1.459430
With respect to people's opinions here, we all express our own and only our own. From what I know, most people here are adults and are well within their rights to say what they want. If people are being unduly influenced by others here, then perhaps they need to take a break and gather their own thoughts before coming back here. Nobody wants parrots.
I guess where you and I differ is that I have never confronted members here on their opinion. I may disagree with them (as I'm sure I do with you) but I welcome their right to express their desires for the franchise. I'd hope you would give the rest of us that right too. If you don't like it, give us a counter opinion and justify your thinking, but I hope you'll agree there's no need to make it personal with members as you have done with me on countless occasions now.
He’s definitely looking better in that video. You may be on to something!
I know the WGA have very strict rules on first draft writers (mainly as big productions often retool scripts). Both Guardians of the Galaxy and the first Avengers credit two writers who did minimal to little work on the final film's script due to WGA rules.
I think the final credits could read:
Written by John Hodge
Story by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade
Also it may be of interest to those who are skeptical of Hodge's invovlement, as he is mostly known as a comedy writer. But he has a few spy films in the works. I don't know if these are active projects but Hodge did write teh scripts for a few spy films that may currently be in flux:
http://www.unitedagents.co.uk/john-hodge
The first is A SPY BY NATURE and the second is SIX SUSPECTS
Hodge is known mostly for dramas and thrillers.
By the way, I watched the first episode of the Danny Boyle directed Trust miniseries yesterday. It was the first time I've seen anything by Boyle, and I can see what people have been commenting on now.
It was quite colourful, a bit eccentric, had lots of off centre camera angles and had a certain spark to it. In a way it was atypical in relation to the somewhat stuffy surroundings in which the show is set. There was an energy to it. An almost youthful vibrancy, in direct contradiction to the environment. Some great period songs included from time to time too and a neat background score in key scenes. I'm quite curious to see what he does with Bond now.