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Which Bond film are you, then? DAD?
Right now its a sore spot. I'm sure in the fullness of time the Craig films will settle into their own place within the history of the franchise. It's hard to predict where that is, but I think the constant comparisons to Connery and the apologetics of Craig's Bond at the moment are forcing people into a more emphatic stance. We just have to wait.
I'm still nowhere near "loving" SF, but I've come to appreciate it more and more over the years, especially when compared to SP. I almost feel like my complaints with SF are a bit negated after my issues with SP.
I wouldn't say the likes of AVTAK or TMWTGG are flat-out "bad" films like I feel SP is - they may not be the most worthy of installments, but they're always a blast.
In the immortal words of good ol' Brozza, hope springs eternal.
Well said.
Also, what's the truth to this quote in that article?
“Daniel pushes himself very hard and does all his own car chases."
I posted some more collages/backgrounds in here @jake24 :-):
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/2066/bond-fan-posters#latest
Yes. It will be his last and he has signed on for two more, and wants to beat Moore s seven.
welcome :-). Shall I say something? Patience is a virtue :-D.
I'm likely in the minority but I miss the choreography from the first two of Craig's era - fast and frenetic. Bond tussling with Slate is one of my favorite fights in the series, and watching Bond evade the machete swings in the stairwell in CR never fails to be nerve-wracking.
Those were glorious. Brutal and visceral fight scenes. We need more of these!
That we do. The Hinx fight came close, and was still pretty entertaining, but it lacked something for me, I'm not sure what.
Then please describe what that 'something' was :-). For me the train fight sequence was perfection. To me that fight sequence also was breathing more 'Bond' than that deadly Jason Bourne sequence. And also a bit too much of a copy of the fight sequence from OHMSS in Tracy's hotel bedroom.
A copy of OHMSS in what way? The only comparison I can draw is the environment being destroyed as they fight.
Eh?
What are you not understanding in that sentence? It's an opinion regarding a fight scene.
No, you can do better ;-). Something with: style of direction?
Calm down. I know that.
Haven't seen the SP fight in so long so I'm not sure. I do know the train fight shares some glaring similarities with other fights, like the mirrored shot of Hinx/Jaws picking Bond up and slamming him into the ceiling/holding him there.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/
Despite some negativity around SF (I have my issues) on the whole there was a positive energy around Bond in 2012. SP seems to have killed that somewhat within this particular fan community.
I totally understand that for some people it's bad, and others beyond bad, but it seems the groundswell of negativity has brought about a retrospective downgrading of Craig and the work he's done. I've always thought he brought something unique to the series and am of the mind he should be remembered for the majority of excellent work he delivered, rather than the missteps, as with every actor.
I'm hoping that if it's this easy for some to do a near 180 on him after one film the same could be true of B25. I remain optimistic that they'll deliver a significantly better film in 2019 and hopefully those with an open mind can allow themselves a little optimism too.