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Nicely said. Very powerful scene. I’m still far from over it.
I thought he looked like a lumberjack once he took off his sweater during the climax.
And it should of been the title
Anyone else thinks the moment Nomi took her wig off was a little nod to Rosie from Live And Let Die? Well, so much details from the books and other Bond films, and still updating the story, dialogues, dynamics between various characters, etc. Shocking but understandable ending. Ending on a high note for Craig Daniel.
...the greatest Bond film ever made.
A flashback in Bond 26 showing the missile strike from a different camera angle and the missiles hit in front of Bond but not on him is probably the way to cheat death. The explosions propel Bond away from the crater/blast zone.
He survives, rescued a few days later by fishermen. He loses some of his memory and becomes a freelance mercenary. He's hired by the new villain. This gives M a reason to find and capture Bond.
I think this is the only way forward for the franchise. If Eon go with a full reboot they never win back fans that hated Bond's death so why alienate a section of the fanbase? It's too counterproductive.
Or a refrigerator.
It would actually be extremely counterproductive to try and please those fans because they'd be wasting their time doing that as opposed to just making a good James Bond fan with a new actor, and a reboot allows them to do without anything holding them back.
I think people should just feel how they feel about the ending, whether they like it or not, and just look forward to a fresh new James Bond film with a new actor, whenever that'll be.
It’s very close between Skyfall and NTTD for me but after 2 viewings NTTD does take the top spot. Skyfall is a fantastically deep, character-driven drama and less of a traditional Bond film in my opinion whereas NTTD feels more like a classic Bond film but with everything dialed up to 11.
My mind is thoroughly blown by how good this film is. It completely exceeds the stratospheric hype I felt over the last 18 months.
Four times? You're way behind. I decided that after only two. ;)
Only kidding of course. It truly is a wonderful film and I look forward to my third time around this coming weekend.
I thought he was very good. I guess I will always compare Blofeld to Hans Landa in Inglorious Basterds and feel like Blofeld could have been a lot more than he was, or was allowed to be.
Not at all, no. I think (and I did specify that I think) he and Connery are currently the definitive Bonds. Maybe in 20 years there will be another, maybe there won’t. It’s not like the matter will suddenly be finally closed in exactly 30 years time so there’s no harm in talking about what the situation is right now.
You are obviously free to think differently, but I’m just saying what I think, and I happen to agree with Hildebrand.
I hope the HSE don’t see some of those clips! :))
Were the gunbarrel and titles at least quite cool? I wouldn’t mind seeing them in 3D.
You probably won’t get another chance to ever see it again like that.
They didn't seem to really "jump" off the screen at all.
Also, because 3D glasses have a tint to them, the entire picture was darker. It definitely compromised the magnificent cinematography.
Honestly, The Force Awakens is the only film I've ever seen in 3D that felt like a truly magnificent usage of the medium. Right from the moment that first Star Destroyer blocks out that planet, it completely engrossed me.
That was my thought. I'm not really into 3D as a whole, but it might make for a unique experience for what will be my third time seeing the film.
I agree.
This is pretty much my entire reason for seeing it in 3D. I'm already seeing it so many times, I might as well try and bring some variety to the proceedings (Mallory would approve! :)) ), I just feel in retrospect that I should have acted on my initial gut desire to do another IMAX screening today .
Now SF ranks at #2. It’s one of those rare movies where I cannot stop watching once I get it started. It’s that mesmerizing.
After seeing SF in 2012, I had it at #4. It is now #1. The production quality of that film was far beyond anything I had seen in a Bond film--it set a new standard. SP looked great too but lacked a good script. NTTD rivals SF on many levels.
I’m in the same boat too but NTTD does take the cake now.