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“ predictable “ The fact is that no matter what is done it can be and will be compared to something in another film.
What would really bother me about it is the inevitable gap following NTTD.
Let's say we get a 5 year gap. That's five years of Bond being officially dead.
Five years or more of it being canon that Bond is dead.
Wouldn't sit right with me. It's not the same as killing Christopher Lee's Dracula off in each film and reviving him in the follow up.
A friend did remind me of this last night! Haha
Nice. David Zaritsky was invited too, I saw. Good for him- he deserves it.
Cracking point actually. Whatever way this goes, it's going to upset someone.
My speculation is
That would be great. No cost scene back in London. No rolling down Whitehall to the Bond theme. That ending to Spectre was terrible. The sort of ending an A Level Film Studies student would come up with.
I wish to swear but I can't. So I may just refer back to Bond and say "We have an old saying for that too, Georgi, and you're full of it." ;) IF you catch my drift on what I mean in response to that :P.
I jest with you of course :). But that was my initial reaction. Safe to say Spectre is not my favourite!
So, that moment in the documentary when Craig runs of screaming from Dave must be the time he broke his nose. Much funnier now we know it :D
Perfect would be Bond and Madeleine landing in a dinghy via parachute after blowing up Blofeld's crater base (doesn't matter that they're in the middle of a desert) and the evading detection by the British military so they can make-out longer.
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If any of the story developments leading into it had worked, it would be as rousing as the Skyfall ending. Alas...
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Bond and Madeleine driving off into the sunset is a great ending conceptually and visually there was definitely a cool retro swagger to it, but it was a payoff that was completely unearned. At no point during the film are you convinced that Bond wants out, in fact it’s kind of the opposite, he plunges himself head first into the mission and maintains that drive throughout. We have Moneypenny flippantly telling him to get a life, Madeleine challenges his choice to do what he does, which he basically blows off, and then a couple of actions set pieces later they are madly in love with each other and Bond decides to walk away from it all after spending the entirety of Skyfall and Spectre reproving his worth? It’s really a miracle there was such good talent in front of and behind the camera because from a thematic and narrative perspective it’s bafflingly incoherent and probably deserves all the criticism that QoS’s script receives…. I’ll get off my soapbox now.
They showed 2 clips which were pretty cool. I cant wait to see this film.
Yeah, caught me off guard how much fun a scene like that could be.
What's more we're getting a glimpse at how different again Craig's performance is. The breadth and depth of his interpretation of the role over the tenure is really remarkable, especially when you consider how much his predecessors largely tried to standardise for the most part.
They literally are calling Bond a god hahahahaha I'm gonna lose my mind
Yes I thought he was great in that clip.
That was more on brand than the average Norton episode- they didn't really talk about anything apart from the film.
Malek's a bit prickly, isn't he?