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Really annoyed the Skyfall stellbook isn't available in the UK...would've picked it up in.a heartbeat.
I think you make yourself look silly at times. If you're such a bloody good movie professional, you should have the 'professional' decency at times to be simply....nicer. You come across as arrogant at times. And that's not only towards me. You belittle other people's personal opinions and write them off as 'silly', while you maintain your own personal opinion about, let's say, movie scores, as factual. Or at least it comes across like that...
Did you buy all the 9 steelbooks then?
I said 'Watching. Don't care what anyone says, DA's score alone elevates this way above SF. Newman needs to up his game in SP.' hardly lacking decency and aimed at no one, just a statement I feel is true. You need some fresh air methinks.
And this is typical you. You close such arguments with disrespectful comments like "You need some fresh air methinks" :-). But it's typical you.
Seriously, leave it. I haven't got time for this nonsense and I don't believe any of the forum members have either.
No I didn't...I was just going off photos posted online of the big box sets with all 23 films in UK stores.
You're planning to buy them? If I were you I would wait to buy the 'old' 50th anniversary box set, which no will go down in price massively.
But I bought those 9 steelbooks. Love the design. A feast for a fan's eye, especially since the artwork is inspired on the main title designs from Daniel Kleinman/Robert Brownjohn/Maurice Binder/MK12.
But where can you get them in Germany?? Amazon doesn't have it and I can't find any German online stores that have them, very strange. Maybe those German version will only be released at a much later time??
EDIT sorry found them, apparently they are only selling at Mediamarkt (exclusively) which I find rather stupid. One could think they don't want to make money with that release.
http://www.mediamarkt.de/mcs/product/_James-Bond-Quantum-Trost-Steelbook-Edition-Action-Blu-ray,48353,2185195.html?langId=-3
Well, what are you waiting for then guys :-P. Here's the link! Cast your TOP 10 votes ;-):
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/12527/bond-polls-2015-the-007-music-score-contest-your-top-10-of-best-bond-film-scores#latest
That was very cool!
My phone is up for renewal next year! May have to take a look at that one?!!! :-?
I have this one, Xperia V. Still love it. Unbreakbale glass, I let it fall so many times, anti-scratch, waterproof:
That curved glass hype? Really man, stop it!
Totally agree @BondJasonBond006. Loved Samantha Bond too, but Harris is my No. 3 to Maxwell (1) and Bond (2).
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/sep/14/spectre-longest-james-bond-movie-sam-mendes-daniel-craig?CMP=share_btn_tw
It's probably true, it will be roughy 2 1/2 hours long.
Which doesn't have to be a good thing necessarily.
IMO Skyfall was pretty dragging in the 30 minutes between the great PTS and the even greater Shanghai sequence.
It can go both ways.
You're right, it can go both ways. It completely depends on the story. On the one hand you could have a brilliant character piece like Reservoir Dogs clocking in at 99 minutes, or on the other an epic like The Godfather hitting 175 minutes. Both build character and atmosphere superbly. One thing I will say re. run time is that it isn't coincidence most mainstream cinema straddles the two hour mark, it's a relative sweet spot in terms of length that should allow you optimum time for blending character and plot, which is what mainstream cinema is primarily about imo. The further you stray from this the more you have to do in terms of pacing to keep the audience going with you. I find CR pulls this off well, its peaks and troughs seem consistent and it really builds to a superb ending, where I find SF sags a little in the middle and loses a bit of momentum from that point. Hopefully SP will be structured in a way that takes us all along for the full duration.