The Award Winning : 'Bond...comments while you watch...'

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    The Money Shot!
    Bond and Mitchell falling through the skylight
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    This scaffolding fight is breathlessly exciting, love the moment they both smash into the roof, and genuine suspense, who will get to their gun first?
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    The place names inserted was a great idea!
    The'London' one is cool!
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    Bond looks sharp in this suit!
    MI6 infiltrated by florists!!😅😅
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    This briefing scene is very up to date technology
    I like it!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    QBranch wrote: »
    I forgot you are in Australia how long left to wait until NTTD releases there? I loved the film overall, I wont say anymore.

    A key factor with me which probably sounds obvious is I like to enjoy a Bond film first and foremost, serious is ok though when its too serious like the Mendes films I switch off.

    DC for me is at his best when badass and for me in NTTD he is more like the Bond in CR and QoS.

    Mendes melodrama bogged down the films and Bond for me in the last two..
    November 11 release, though perhaps I will wait a few more days and go on a Tuesday night, grab the last showing when it's quieter. After we've waited this long, I don't want the experience ruined by all the ruckus. Looking forward to wearing my unofficial NTTD T-shirt, Q's watch, and taking my NTTD bucket to fill it up with popcorn once in there. I saw the other four Craig films at the cinemas earlier this year, so to see all five of his run in one year will be something to remember.

    I prefer CR and QOS to the Mendes films too, but there are so many great moments in all.
    That is some wait to avoid spoilers.

    That's great having those items, I watched all DC films at the cinema in fact watched every Bond film in the cinema since OP.

    One of my first thoughts watching NTTD was I am so glad I am watching this in the Cinema, Bond needs to be seen on the big screen.
    QBranch wrote: »
    I quite like the final London scenes in SP. Bond's debriefing at the safe house, M confronting the Careless one, MI6 ruins cobwebbed with detonation wiring, shooting down the heli is a cool 007 moment.

    I struggle to get past the image in my head of Blofeld ordering Spectre Agents to stick photo's of character's from previous films on the MI6 wall and ask them to leave a trail to follow. :))

    Ultimately Blofeld falls flat for me in SP and is only really just OK in NTTD due to limited screen time. I think Waltz is miscast and phones it in.

    The pictures on the wall in MI6 is the stupidest moment in the Craig Bonds. I can just imagine Blofeld buying the blue tac when he picked up his photocopies...

    As one Bond YouTube regular pointed out, would Blofeld still been the 'author of all your pain' if Bond had become a librarian instead of a spy..? Perhaps he would have taunted Bond with overdue books...😆

    😂 They so desperately wanted to make Ernst the author of all Bond's pain when it is clearly all the fault of
    Mr White.
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    This Slate scrap is as brutal as the stairwell fight from CR!
    Bond waiting for him to die gave me chills!
    This is Flemings Bond!
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    Hiya Mickey G.
    Whatcha reading?
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    I have a silver case like that!
    It has all the Bond DVDs in it! Present from the missus one year!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    I have a silver case like that!
    It has all the Bond DVDs in it! Present from the missus one year!

    Nice that would be a cool display item.
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    Ah, Olga! 🥰🥰🥰
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    Anothe cool Bond moment !
    007 taking the motorbike!
    There are loads cool Bond moments in this film!
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    And our villain
    Name check, Dominic Greene! What exacly is he doing with that stamping lark?
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    There is a real resemblance to Director Roman Polanski with Amalric!
    Wonder what he would be like at the helm of a Bond movie?
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    Bond uses the moniker R. Sterling. Nice!
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    I have a silver case like that!
    It has all the Bond DVDs in it! Present from the missus one year!

    Nice that would be a cool display item.

    It is. A highlight of my collection!
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    General Medrano! Reeks of evil!
    Great villains in this one!
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    Boat chase.
    Another cracking action sequence.
    This time handled by Simon Crane, I wonder why Dan Bradley didnt stage it? Time constraints?
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    And yes, I have no idea how this sequence ends
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    Greg Beam. Fabulous character. Hope he returns some day
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    This is the first of two excellent scenes on a plane
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    And Felix is back!
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    I like Elvis love heart shaped belt!
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    "Yeh We should just deal with nice people!"
    Great line!
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    The Majestic Opera sequence!
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    Must mention David Arnolds superb score!
    And Roberto Schaefers beautiful cinematography!
    Stunning in this Bond 50 bluray!
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    You people should find a better place to meet!
    I disagree. This was a wonderful idea!
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    Another super cool moment coming up.
    Bond and Greene come face to face at the bottom of the stairs! Love it
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    The little nod to TSWLM.
    Love Craig,.....but Roger did this better!
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    Greene chills here "Then he shouldnt be looking at me!"
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