The DANIEL CRAIG Appreciation thread - Discuss His Life, His Career, His Bond Films

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  • Posts: 93
    Has he made a truly great film yet? I’m playing Devils Advocate of course. He’s never entirely convincing as an action hero, and too hard to be an artist. Faod I think this is a good thing. I’m a massive admirer. He’s a proper awkward ****er.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    Depends what you define as a 'great' film. It's entirely subjective.

    I'd say Casino Royale is not just a great Bond film, but a great film altogether.

    Personally i consider Layer Cake to be a great film. Same with Logan Lucky. Perhaps Munich could be considered a great film..?
  • edited January 26 Posts: 7,679
    Depends what you define as a 'great' film. It's entirely subjective.

    I'd say Casino Royale is not just a great Bond film, but a great film altogether.

    Personally i consider Layer Cake to be a great film. Same with Logan Lucky. Perhaps Munich could be considered a great film..?

    They are three very good films, I would put Munich as the best of them, and Layer Cake second, Craig is actually the best thing about Logan Lucky!
    Oh, and I agree about CR, a couple of people I know who are not really Bond fans, enjoyed it a lot!
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Depends what you define as a 'great' film. It's entirely subjective.

    I'd say Casino Royale is not just a great Bond film, but a great film altogether.

    Personally i consider Layer Cake to be a great film. Same with Logan Lucky. Perhaps Munich could be considered a great film..?

    They are three very good films, I would put Munich as the best of them, and Layer Cake second, Craig is actually the best thing about Logan Lucky!
    Oh, and I agree about CR, a couple of people I know who are not really Bond fans, enjoyed it a lot!

    I bloody love Logan Lucky! It has a real Coen Bros feel to it. Still can't believe it was directed by Steven Soderbergh..!
  • edited January 26 Posts: 4,478
    Mathis1 wrote: »
    Depends what you define as a 'great' film. It's entirely subjective.

    I'd say Casino Royale is not just a great Bond film, but a great film altogether.

    Personally i consider Layer Cake to be a great film. Same with Logan Lucky. Perhaps Munich could be considered a great film..?

    They are three very good films, I would put Munich as the best of them, and Layer Cake second, Craig is actually the best thing about Logan Lucky!
    Oh, and I agree about CR, a couple of people I know who are not really Bond fans, enjoyed it a lot!

    I bloody love Logan Lucky! It has a real Coen Bros feel to it. Still can't believe it was directed by Steven Soderbergh..!

    I think it feels like a zany, comedic spin on Ocean's Eleven (or at least it uses that heist format but with a very particular story about blue collar Americans down on their luck in various ways. IIRC there's even a joke about it in the film - 'Ocean's Seven Eleven' I believe it was). So I can see how Soderbergh directed it. He tends to drift into different genres I guess though.

    And yes, what a 'great' film actually is can be subjective. But Craig's career is nothing to sniff at. I'd say in his Bond tenure CR and SF are great films. Layer Cake's pretty damn good too, as is Munich. Personally, I'm a fan of Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and consider it better than the Swedish version. I'm sure many would say Knives Out and Glass Onion are great films too.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited January 26 Posts: 16,870
    Road to Perdition isn't exactly bad either.

    I agree about Dragon Tattoo: I absolutely love the tone of that film and Craig is perfectly cast in it. I'm sad they didn't make more.
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
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    muzz100 wrote: »
    Has he made a truly great film yet? I’m playing Devils Advocate of course. He’s never entirely convincing as an action hero, and too hard to be an artist. Faod I think this is a good thing. I’m a massive admirer. He’s a proper awkward ****er.

    My list of great DC films, in order:

    1. Skyfall
    2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
    3. Casino Royale
    4. Munich
    5. Road to Perdition
    6. Queer
    7. Logan Lucky
    8. Knives Out
    9. The Adventures of Tintin
    10. The Glass Onion
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
    Posts: 1,708
    TripAces wrote: »
    muzz100 wrote: »
    Has he made a truly great film yet? I’m playing Devils Advocate of course. He’s never entirely convincing as an action hero, and too hard to be an artist. Faod I think this is a good thing. I’m a massive admirer. He’s a proper awkward ****er.

    My list of great DC films, in order:

    1. Skyfall
    2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
    3. Casino Royale
    4. Munich
    5. Road to Perdition
    6. Queer
    7. Logan Lucky
    8. Knives Out
    9. The Adventures of Tintin
    10. The Glass Onion

    Skyfall is such a sloppy copy-cat script for 2/3rds, how could it be that great?
  • Posts: 4,478
    LucknFate wrote: »
    TripAces wrote: »
    muzz100 wrote: »
    Has he made a truly great film yet? I’m playing Devils Advocate of course. He’s never entirely convincing as an action hero, and too hard to be an artist. Faod I think this is a good thing. I’m a massive admirer. He’s a proper awkward ****er.

    My list of great DC films, in order:

    1. Skyfall
    2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
    3. Casino Royale
    4. Munich
    5. Road to Perdition
    6. Queer
    7. Logan Lucky
    8. Knives Out
    9. The Adventures of Tintin
    10. The Glass Onion

    Skyfall is such a sloppy copy-cat script for 2/3rds, how could it be that great?

    To be fair it’s one of those Bond films I’ve noticed most regular viewers seem to like a lot, even if they’re not that into Bond. So it did and does continue to resonate. We as fans here just have a tendency to pick all these films apart anyway and have overly strong opinions! But I’d say it’s pretty great IMO.
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
    edited January 28 Posts: 4,598
    LucknFate wrote: »
    TripAces wrote: »
    muzz100 wrote: »
    Has he made a truly great film yet? I’m playing Devils Advocate of course. He’s never entirely convincing as an action hero, and too hard to be an artist. Faod I think this is a good thing. I’m a massive admirer. He’s a proper awkward ****er.

    My list of great DC films, in order:

    1. Skyfall
    2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
    3. Casino Royale
    4. Munich
    5. Road to Perdition
    6. Queer
    7. Logan Lucky
    8. Knives Out
    9. The Adventures of Tintin
    10. The Glass Onion

    Skyfall is such a sloppy copy-cat script for 2/3rds, how could it be that great?

    How much time do you have? ;)

    That said, I think Skyfall is the film that broke EON. It was so superior in quality and success to anything that had come before that all Babs and Mike have wanted to do ever since was make arthouse Bond films. Hence, they simply couldn't get it right in SP and NTTD--both of which are good films, but you can see an "auteur" approach that didn't quite fit. And it's why we are now 3+ years post-NTTD with no news and no sense of direction for the next film. They want another SF, maybe even surpass it, and I am not sure they can, not in that way.
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
    Posts: 1,708
    TripAces wrote: »
    LucknFate wrote: »
    TripAces wrote: »
    muzz100 wrote: »
    Has he made a truly great film yet? I’m playing Devils Advocate of course. He’s never entirely convincing as an action hero, and too hard to be an artist. Faod I think this is a good thing. I’m a massive admirer. He’s a proper awkward ****er.

    My list of great DC films, in order:

    1. Skyfall
    2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
    3. Casino Royale
    4. Munich
    5. Road to Perdition
    6. Queer
    7. Logan Lucky
    8. Knives Out
    9. The Adventures of Tintin
    10. The Glass Onion

    Skyfall is such a sloppy copy-cat script for 2/3rds, how could it be that great?

    How much time do you have? ;)

    I will give you the runtime, which I already gave it twice. Love the last act.
  • Daniel Craig is a superb actor . What more can I say.
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