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Craig started his tenure as Bond by rebooting the character, restarting and re-defining it. It took the whole of 'Casino Royale' to harden and shape him, the whole of 'Quantum of Solace' to move on from the loss of Vesper, the whole of 'Skyfall' to set the familiar characters back in place and now, finally, with 'SPECTRE', Craig is properly James Bond at last.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/spectre-review-spoiler-free?t=&s=&id=03994
Thank YOU @DoubleoNothing a.k.a. Ben Williams! That's a big, fat 5 star rating ;-).
I really liked that review!
Best review i read so far. A review by a Bond fan for Bond fans
this will also be the last one i read. I think thats enough for me
Yaaaaass!
However, based on this and every other review out there, one thing is clear, people base their enjoyment of what Bond is very differently. Some reviews chastise SP because Bond is being Bond while others praise it. It's actually quite crazy to the point where I applaud and hope EoN continue doing their own thing and ignore the cries of loudmouth nobodies who don't even have a passion for Bond but want to aggressively chime in just because Bond is an institution.
SF was a good movie but it's merit and praise is shockingly overrated and the fact that it was mostly hailed as the best Bond ever is highly confusing especially as CR is infinitely better. I wonder if SP was released in 2012, it would be regarded as a masterpiece. Anyway, the fact that many of the so called negative and middling reviews claim SP isn't as good as SF but is better than QoS leads me to believe that SP is on par with CR and that to me spells Bond, which spells victory!
This^
http://www.gamesradar.com/spectre-review/
What I said.......;-). Already many months ago.
What is the opening theme credit sequence bit like?
Is the Smith song melody intertwined into the score?
Is the baddie lair good and sufficiently 'baddie lair'?
What colour uniforms do the baddies wear? ;)
But wouldn't that mean that SP will not be nowhere as good as SF??
Assuming TDK is infinitely better then TDKR??
A simple list but something I want to know too.
I hear the gunbarrel is back at the beginning
http://www.empireonline.com/reviews/reviewcomplete.asp?FID=138905
i guess they will only give BOND 5 stars when a certain Nolan directs!
IMO, TDK is better than TDKR, but that doesn't mean that TDKR is bad. I highly enjoyed all of them, with TDK being the best of the three. TDKR was rated slightly lower than TDK. If im not mistaken based on RT percentages, TDK had 94% while TDKR had 87%.
RT means zilch.
This ^
People take rt too seriously
The fourth paragraph in the review is short of a catastrophic verdict. I guess the rest kind of makes up for it otherwise it would not get 4 out of 5 stars.
Well, I'm done reading reviews, they make me worried and nervous and I don't want to stumble onto big spoilers 5 days before I get to see Spectre.
So I'll be gone, bye bye, so long, take care people, and be good boys (and girls) and don't forget to drool all over Spectre once it's released :))
Until, whenever...
Yours, Jason
You're both correct.
RT may mean zilch, but people do in fact take it very seriously indeed, and in total it is highly influential.
This is playing out exactly as expected so far. Positive reviews (can it be any other way? This is Bond after all, a British institution) but not anywhere the universal praise (overpraise?) of SF. It couldn't be any other way. I had a feeling Waltz would not be seen as positively as Bardem (that was the impression from the trailers anyway).
I haven't read this entire thread nor have I read any reviews, but it seems that no one is saying it's a catastrophe, and that, for me, is all that really matters.