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sworddevil1 wrote: »"Let me tell you about a man... his name was Bond, James Bond"
Am I the only one who thinks that line is just as cheesy as ones like "Christmas comes once a year" in the Brosnan era? I cringed.
I didn't find it cheesy but I didn't think it worked as a line though. Maybe if it was years later and Mathilde had been older and not remembered him. "Let me tell you about that man..." would have made more sense.
Bless Bond for stopping to pick up her 'Doo Doo' despite being in the thick of things.
He picked up what? Can you explain? Surely this wasn’t in the movie. Sigh. Sounds like a lot of humor in this movie. I’m a CR and QOS guy in terms of humor. Don’t care for it in Bond movies.
sworddevil1 wrote: »"Let me tell you about a man... his name was Bond, James Bond"
Am I the only one who thinks that line is just as cheesy as ones like "Christmas comes once a year" in the Brosnan era? I cringed.
I didn't find it cheesy but I didn't think it worked as a line though. Maybe if it was years later and Mathilde had been older and not remembered him. "Let me tell you about that man..." would have made more sense.
Bless Bond for stopping to pick up her 'Doo Doo' despite being in the thick of things.
He picked up what? Can you explain? Surely this wasn’t in the movie. Sigh. Sounds like a lot of humor in this movie. I’m a CR and QOS guy in terms of humor. Don’t care for it in Bond movies.
sworddevil1 wrote: »"Let me tell you about a man... his name was Bond, James Bond"
Am I the only one who thinks that line is just as cheesy as ones like "Christmas comes once a year" in the Brosnan era? I cringed.
I didn't find it cheesy but I didn't think it worked as a line though. Maybe if it was years later and Mathilde had been older and not remembered him. "Let me tell you about that man..." would have made more sense.
Bless Bond for stopping to pick up her 'Doo Doo' despite being in the thick of things.
He picked up what? Can you explain? Surely this wasn’t in the movie. Sigh. Sounds like a lot of humor in this movie. I’m a CR and QOS guy in terms of humor. Don’t care for it in Bond movies.
StirredNotShaken wrote: »sworddevil1 wrote: »"Let me tell you about a man... his name was Bond, James Bond"
Am I the only one who thinks that line is just as cheesy as ones like "Christmas comes once a year" in the Brosnan era? I cringed.
I didn't find it cheesy but I didn't think it worked as a line though. Maybe if it was years later and Mathilde had been older and not remembered him. "Let me tell you about that man..." would have made more sense.
Bless Bond for stopping to pick up her 'Doo Doo' despite being in the thick of things.
He picked up what? Can you explain? Surely this wasn’t in the movie. Sigh. Sounds like a lot of humor in this movie. I’m a CR and QOS guy in terms of humor. Don’t care for it in Bond movies.
Yeah that above comment needs more context.She has a doll with her that she drops and that's just her name for it.
Maybe I missed something, but can anyone explain why Madeline lied about the child being Bond's daughter. I don't get why she initially said "she isn't yours". Bond even questions that by mentioning her blue eyes.
Against Dali Benssalah I guess ?
Loved the red lighting for the boat sequences.
He has a reasonably good fight on the stairwell of Safin's lair too, reminiscent of his fight with Obanno in CR albeit with a comedic pay off this time.
ToTheRight wrote: »sworddevil1 wrote: »From 2018:
Daniel, and Barbara are believed to have wanted Bond to die in the “spectacular finale” but Danny refused labelling the idea “ridiculous”, according to sources.
One insider told the Sun on Sunday: “There were discussions about killing off Bond in dramatic fashion at the end.
“It would be a final hurrah for Daniel, and leave fans hanging.
“It would also leave it open for a twist in the next instalment — either Bond hadn’t died or there could be a Doctor Who-esque regeneration with a new actor.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/7194901/new-james-bond-movie-finland-actress-daniel-craig-love-interest/amp
Well, the film did borrow from the novel YOLT, and we know how that ended and how TMWTGG started.
Well, in retrospect: I’m with Boyle on this one.
Me too. Sounds like Boyle made a stand against killing the character off, and they axed him for it. I’m going to send the guy an appreciation letter or something. At least he tried.
Maybe Boyle could become the next Kevin McClory , get the rights to some Bond story and do his own NSNA type film? I'd almost rather see that than NTTD.
I actually really enjoyed nearly every villain death scene. Ash's one was a nice call back to For Your Eyes Only, and quite creative I thought. Valdo and Primo's both felt classic in their approach of henchmen being killed by their own weapons, and I also really enjoyed the final confrontation with Safin, and his death. While yes just shooting the main villain can be boring sometimes, the small fight in the water (which should've been longer even though I understand what they did in terms of Safin's capabilities against Bond, and with the timing of the missiles with what they had left to wrap up), but the way it was shot was really satisfying, with the way we saw Bond shoot a few times, and Safin's body hit the water with the blocking of the violence really cool. The only deaths I didn't really like were the SPECTRE agents and Blofeld himself. With the agents, it felt almost comedic and abrupt, and then Blofeld's just felt abrupt. I did find it strange how we never really got a good shot of the virus taking effect.
Against Dali Benssalah I guess ?
Loved the red lighting for the boat sequences.
He has a reasonably good fight on the stairwell of Safin's lair too, reminiscent of his fight with Obanno in CR albeit with a comedic pay off this time.
It didn’t really feel like a bond film for huge parts of it to be honest but it is a very very good action film….as a bond film, I don’t know where I rate it, will need to watch it a few times.
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Just wait till she tells her about Uncle Ernst..
Ha, plus both sets of grandparents being dead. Christmas must be a quiet affair in the Swann residence.
Me too. Sounds like Boyle made a stand against killing the character off, and they axed him for it. I’m going to send the guy an appreciation letter or something. At least he tried.
I actually wouldn't mind watching it online before catching it in the cinema.
He picked up what? Can you explain? Surely this wasn’t in the movie. Sigh. Sounds like a lot of humor in this movie. I’m a CR and QOS guy in terms of humor. Don’t care for it in Bond movies.
Maybe Boyle could become the next Kevin McClory , get the rights to some Bond story and do his own NSNA type film? I'd almost rather see that than NTTD.
1) His fight with James Bond on the boat with the harsh red lighting made me think of the fight between Red Grant and James Bond on the train in From Russia With Love.
2) And then his death made me instantly think of Emile Locque's death when James Bond coldly kicks the car over the edge of the cliff as revenge for killing Ferrara and Lisl in For Your Eyes Only.
There's probably loads more but those two really struck me as I was watching the film, and in a great way. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie.
Norway was very good, I enjoyed the car chase etc but was a lil surprised by the revelation albeit it was one that was all over the news and papers a year ago.
The ending was very emotional, albeit I found the build up to it to be very repetitive. They could have trimmed 15/20mins of the third act easily and still made it as impactful.
Overall, I think the film ultimately stands on its own and can’t really be compared to any other bond film. It didn’t really feel like a bond film for huge parts of it to be honest but it is a very very good action film….as a bond film, I don’t know where I rate it, will need to watch it a few times.
I forgot about that already but it was a great moment. You're wondering if he'll do Roger from FYEO and he indeed did. A nice, or should I say brutal call back.
That's a fair point. They seemed to cover the same ground a little too much about the nano bots when we should have felt the threat of Safin much more. I'm surprised they had not intel on him whatsover.