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Ebert, of course, is spot on.
The SF PTS is better than anything in its predecessor.
There's being a gentleman, and then there's wearing a suit during an action sequence. Doesn't make any sense at all, it's Austin Powers parody worthy.
Perhaps we'll have Bond dress like a chav, or outfit himself in tight jeans, flip flops, grow a stubble or maybe a long goatee, sport a long hair and wear a hoodie. That's cool alright.
Bond should wear a suit when the occasion warrants it, and dress appropriately in more smart casual fare if and when he's not at a formal setting. Connery did this in GF & TB most notably, and it worked great.
Both those points are accurate. However, neither of them make the action exciting. The PTS is very well put together but it lacks urgency and just feels lifeless. The score doesn't help. The court shootout is the definition of pedestrian. The climax I actually really enjoy.
I don't wanna get into the action in SP. The train fight is badass but everything else is just forgettable.
I agree the action sequences in the DC films do push the narrative on.
The SF PTS is a thrilling piece of film and I love the russian doll like presentation as it changes from one setting to another.
I prefer the action in SF to a good percentage of anything in the series but each to his own.
That being said outside of the PTS the action sequences in SP are sleep inducing guff.
Bond wears well tailored suits. Period. If he happens to be sporting his best Saville Row gray Mohair suit and a situation occurs that propels him into action, he's not going to stop to put on some sneakers or take off his jacket.
I do think there are a few films in which more casual attire should have appeared, though. The caviar factory scene in TWINE for instance could have skipped the suit. Had it been Roger, I picture him wearing something similar to the Kristatos warehouse raid in FYEO or the leather blouson in AVTAK.
https://www.metrowestdailynews.com/photogallery/WL/20181129/NEWS/112909990/PH/1?start=2
The SF PTS is vastly overrated. What was really original or stood out in it aside from Bond being shot? A bunch of shooting, destruction, tracking bond, motorcycle stunts that were better done in TND and the train thing.
Despite the complaints about the shaky cam and editing in the QoS PTS, it at least gives off the frantic feel of being caught in such a car chase and ends with a perfect Bond line.
The following chase and the later brutal fight with Slate are also standout scenes and together are better than anything SF offers in my view.
He looks like a wrinkly blimp
This.
I've been looking over the timeframes of Baz's scoops from Spectre. You must also remember that Spectre officially began filming on December 4th 2014.
Baz confirmed Lea Seydoux as the new Bond girl on 9 Oct 2014:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2787179/oscar-nominated-french-actress-lea-seydoux-cast-new-bond-girl.html
Baz confirmed Christoph on 14 November 2014:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2833780/BAZ-BAMIGBOYE-Tarantino-villain-Bond-s-cunning-nemesis.html
Both of these scoops came within a matter of weeks of filming commencing. However, we know from the Sony leaks that both Lea and Christoph were attached/in talks since June/July.
I guess they're zeroing in on the cast now. Baz will get the scoop probably in the new year, since filming won't start till early March.
In the meantime, the tabloids aren't saying much in the way of rumours. Probably becaue Brexit is occupying all column inches and when they do talk about Bond it's only to discuss Craig's replacement.
I'm beyond bored of waiting.
I'm sure EoN is sorry you're bored of waiting, but, lets consider this for one moment: they owe us nothing but a Bond film, and as good as one as they can deliver.
The Drive-Through Generation seem to want all news about everything, yesterday (where they will immediately forget about what they were told, once they wake up the next day).
He doesn’t look very blimpish to me.
Agreed. Hard-boiled. Not blimpish.
I mean, do we think he’s had any time to work out in preparation for Bond while shooting Knives Out? I’m not sure when filming ends, but he’ll realistically have January & February to hit the gym & that’s it.
There's been some recent pictures of Pierce Brosnan looking lean and mean at the 25 anniversary of MRS DOUBTFIRE reunion.
Due to this lack of news, we get another delay in which Craig steps down and Brosnan steps back in for his 5th outing as 007. B25 reveals the Craig era was a nightmare as Brosnan wakes up suddenly older. The dream sequence would be a Danny Kleinman titles masterpiece which incorporates scenes from the Craig era and brother gate is now washed from existence.
Judi Dench returns as M.
Actually I heard Timothy Dalton is coming back
Even better!
Every fiber of my being wants this!