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EVERYONE. ALL CAN BENEFIT FROM MY WISDOM!!!!!!!
And is that paraphrasing John Cleese or forgotmyusername?
It's paraphrasing from the Book of Sammm04, Chapter 17, Verse 5.
Actually, apart from the article I wrote the rest and tried to form an opinion from my own mind rather than that of a saville fan.
What's a saville fan? Presumably if you're referring to a person, then you should use a capital "S". But of course, you're not intelligent enough to realise that by yourself are you?
Anyway, you best get back to it, I'm sure you and your friends are off to Rochdale later...
He might also spell Savile correctly. Tut.
It's up to you guys if you want to rescue it, but we are keeping a close eye on it.
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Maybe he saw QOS and formed an opinion from that? Then some interviewer asks him what he thinks of the new Bonds and he makes his comment accordingly.
I agree with @cooperman2. The Bonds of old mesmerized a generation (although it's partly to do with the lack of access we all had in the old days, plus the lack of competition the Bond films had), and we bought in to the spectacle and the sheer fun of the films.
Today the Bond films is just one franchise of many, so they have to evolve, they take on a new shape. Bond now has a past, he has to have hang ups. It isn't necessarily for the better, but it's a way forward. And Craig is a Bond for the 21st century. So, because he is tortured and lost he becomes dour and humourless. Or so it seems to John Cleese.
I can see where Cleese gets his opinion from. I just don't agree with it.
That gave me a laugh as well.
Kudos to him for this. Very funny.