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When you say Elvis, do you mean Sinatra? (100 y. o. today, btw)
Possibly. But I think its the only moment i Spectre which holde up in that regard.
You wouldn't if it had appeared in a Brosnan film ;)
Actually I would.
I understand they've been known to attack humans.
The closest we got to that was when the clamped were drenched in TWINE. A great moment - especially if you're British - and I can still remember the applause from the audience in the cinema.
Or if say a human gets in their territory?
Yes, or if they are animated.
http://www.trueanomalies.com/the-meteorite-crater-that-wasnt/
I wonder if he fancies writing an article on how the British Secret Service provides it's agents with Astons? On a scale of one to give a shit, I imagine most people would come out around about zero on both counts.
I'm not a fan of Spectre, but boy, what a thoroughly depressing article.
The cufflinks always felt very Brosnan to me somehow, like adjusting the tie in GE and TWINE.
Lol :))
Other from that, I love the Komodo dragons (silly menacing animals are part of Bond's DNA), I've never felt the CGI were abusive in any kind of ways. Maybe the only one I really noticed was a close up on Daniel's Craig on a blue screen during the bike chase in Skyfall.
No. Moneypenny in the field is.
If by "explained" you mean "backwards rationalized" then you are correct.
Yes, would you really not know the name of an agent you were out in the field with.