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Now that was entertaining! One question i do have is about Sam Jackson's henchwoman? Is it the same person from the first 2 Mummy films?
Like being shot twice and then fall down from a rather high bridge and walk about some time later, it must not be JB but JC. :D
Depleted uranium rounds, no less.
Yeah, seems legit enough. But I meant more in terms of how stylized the action looks. Too much Spider-Man for me.
The second trailer posted in this thread has me completely sold.
I do like what's going down with this movie. It's classic '60s Bond derivative spyfy.
It's in the Avengers and Uncle tradition - escapist Bond-inspired action, spy fantasy. Firth's character echoes John Steed.
If this movie catches on, along with the new Uncle, we could be looking at a '60s spyfy inspired renaissance.
I even see some Remo Williams fight type skills in Firth, at least with the special effects we saw.
What makes these films work, and what makes Bond so great, is they combine fantasy escapism wth real danger and suspense.
As much as I can enjoy the '60s Matt Helm and Flint films, they were Bond spoofs - pure camp entertainment- no real danger.
The Avengers and Uncle TV series in contrast though,caught the danger element that 007 brought.
With any luck this new film, and possibly Uncle, might lighten up the Bond films some, and move us away from the darker themes and moods of recent films, and back to a lighter approach BUT with the real danger and suspense intact.
In fact, if Uncle and Kingsman would echo '60s Bond, it wouldn't be the worst thing if the Bond films did stay a tad edgier, to provide some separation from the imitators, but the QoS template does need to be tossed in the trash, IMO.
I am hoping Uncle and Kingsman might move Bond away from its recent character-drama pretensions, and Bourne and Dark Knight influences, and closer to the landmark territory that it alone charted in its original Fleming inspired heyday.
Bond doesn't need to go quite back to TSWLM and MR territory, but Bond needs to flirt with this type of escapism from time to time. But there is nothing wrong with more grounded FYEO or TLD type pictures either.
The Fleming derived '60s films had the balance down perfect I thought.
However given that Vaughn will probably now never direct a Bond film I'm interested to see what we might have got and given that I thought Kick Ass was a fantastic piece of work I have enough good feeling towards Vaughn to maybe give him the benefit of the doubt.
Also Firth looks to be having a ball and Sam Jackson as a Rog era Blofeld type villain cant be bad can it?
If they could only lose the chav I'd be pretty happy with how this is shaping up.
Besides, I'd rather have a chav than some annoying posh kid.
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm598997248/rg2851117824?ref_=hm_phg_sm
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/trailers/387259-the-new-uk-trailer-for-kingsman-the-secret-service
guess who gets name dropped?
I don't think so. Maybe if it makes more than a billion US dollars world wide but that's not going to happen.
The comic even begins with Hamill. :D
I'm sure it will appeal to the new generation with dialogue like "Sick" in it but as a 42 year old I'm not impressed with this at all, Spectre has nothing to worry about.
Spectre has its own problems without being compared with any movie that comes around in a similar genre.
I have no prediction for either movie and will probably see both, and reserve judgement on them after I have seen them both.
Correct. Looks like a fun romp that want to serve an entertaining time without taking itself too seriously.
If it were similar to the comic I'd be way more excited; as it stands, I'll definitely see it but have quite low expectations.
Well the trailer isn't selling it to me, it's just not for me, it looks juvenile and I'm afraid the cinema is just too damn expensive for me to toss my money away on something like this, I go less as time goes on.
Some unpretentious fun? Is this a pop at the current Bond series by any chance, well if that's pretentious I'll take it over childish stuff like this with the likes of Samuel I'm just here for my paycheck Jackson, looks more like Die Another Day.
I suppose those who miss the most OTT Bond entries might get some joy from it but I guess I'll just stick with this current pretentious film series this web site is devoted to.
It's not "a serious version of Austin Powers" (which in itself is a piss take version of Bond, so isn't a serious version of Austin Powers just an MR/YOLT type Bond film?), it's a modernised tongue in cheek R rated Roger Moore Bond film. This film is to spy films what Kick Ass is to superhero films
None of the trailers have blown me away but I think it looks fun and after Layer Cake (fantastic film) and Kick Ass (which this film is meant to be similar to), I have full faith in Matthew Vaughn. I'm really excited for this.