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Hahaha incredible.
I can only assume it's an attempt at satire.
Then perhaps the problem is with "your " sense of humour, rather than everyone
Else's. :))
I again only saw it once and just last night. But after one viewing I felt the scene was very short. Not anything to write home about. I , of course, will have to see it again though.
what's possible, in stunt work. :)
Desk
Jean-Paul Sartre or Jean-Claude Van Damme :D
Atually; It wasn't. I saw Dave at his hight's-and hushing it because of lacking of religious wit makes that thought even funnier..ha ha!
It has to be.
I was thinking about this last night. I couldn't sleep, and luckily I have the week of work, to let my mind peruse these things.
Q takes the SPECTRE ring, and scans it into his laptop, and somehow his laptop is able to scan for DNA. I assume that Q has got some device that allows the DNA fragments to be converted via some sort of algorithm from the "real DNA" and into "digital DNA". A flimsy bit of pseudo science, I grant you, but there you go.
There is no reason though, why he should cultivate an image of being funny. And I'm not saying that you, GL, mean he should - but Desk kinda implied that would be important... or more likely meant that Craig (the person) isn't funny, because he doesn't have an image of being funny, which is just ridiculous. I think Craig is not particularly image conscious or cares much about that side of things. He clearly is a funny guy, and has a great sense of humor, and can laugh at himself, too - so all well then. Personally I like that about him. (I also give a lot of weight to what people who work with someone say about him.) Whether this or that moviegoer is aware of that side of him is neither here nor there.
Well Waltz is 59, Malkovich is 61 (62 next month), so not much of an age difference there.
Well put.
Very true.
:P
I personally thought the remark regarding Dame Judi M "You didn't think being dead would stop her doing her job did you?" was up there with some of the best witty lines ever.
What on earth were they thinking?
It's still a film you can enjoy, but I don't think this film will age well at all.
Thousand years with, that spark of an idea. :D
* Mexico opening very good. Barrel roll by copter is spectacular. Daniel refuses to unbutton his suit coat in action sequences.
* The title song is terrible. Very forgettable.
* Little chemistry or apathy with both ladies. I felt that Monica B. was miscast.
* Rome car chase was average.
* Alpine chase with airplane. So, Bond is able to steal a private airplane in a matter of minutes? Come on now, a tad hard to swallow.
* The train fight scene is great.
* Blofeld's huge HQ is in the desert and yet hard to discover?
* You can not hit an airplane, helicopter or rover with a .45 pistol beyond 60 feet with accuracy, let alone when you're both mobile. What happened to the Walther 'smart gun'?
* Did we need a second consecutive Bond film on shutting down MI6?
* Ending looked like Daniel was walking off into the sunset(into the night). So, this is how it ends? I know he'll be pushing 50 for Bond 25, but he still can be compelling.
I realize they're trying to pay homage to previous Bond films: train fight, private clinic high in the snow-capped mountains, etc... but most people under 45 won't get it.
I'll see it again in a couple of weeks, but Spectre was far less satisfying than Casino Royale.
Anyway, while Bond and Madeleine was at that torn down hotel, L'Americain, in Morocco, Bond found a video tape labelled "Vesper Lynd interrogation". Any idea what that could possibly be about? Could it be her interrogation for the password in the other room during that scene in CR when Bond was being tortured by Le Chiffre? I was hoping Bond would pop it into a VCR or something, but its clear that he has since moved on...
Chemistry with the leading ladies..hmm..I was unsure about that, but Lea is so good that it just about works. Monica's 7 minutes in the film render it unimportant.
The song is personal opinion (I like it).
Hope you enjoy it second time around - I certainly did.
Spectre really puts Skyfall to shame and Bond 25 can easily build on Spectre.
All of that, and then a 2 1/2 hour film - ;)
I know it's sot of an accepted line that "men want to be Bond" but I've never understood it myself. I'd rather hope "most men" don't want to be Bond at all.
There you go... not a positive hero, not a role model, so why do men want to be him? If indeed they do. At least Craig himself is reasonable enough and wouldn't want to. Even if one ignores the job (guy being an assassin and frequently beaten up, tortured and in danger of getting killed), why would anyone want to be mostly alone, without any meaningful relationships (friends, women, family), no home or normal social life to speak of, drink too much... Why would anyone aspire to that kind of existence?
But for me, here's the bad thing: This can't be undone, folks. EON made a tactical decision to tie Blofeld to Bond, to tie Spectre to everything that happened in the previous three films...and, I hate to say it, I think it taints everything.
Something else that troubled me: after all the men Bond tracked down and confronted and, in some cases, killed...Sciarra was the first one who had the ring on? Really?
I'd really like to know what Babs, Michael, Daniel, and Sam were thinking.
Very much agree.
I agree with all of this.
I think his sense of duty is to be admired, he clearly loves his country.