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Here you see at least 6 credit posters posting about how they dont like the idea of Blofeld and feel he and Spectre would be useless in modern Bond film. So now I wonder about it.
I really enjoyed SP but that element among others has me placing it no. 3 in my DC rankings behind SF & CR.
I hope they can pick up with this for a possible 5th DC film but tone down the connection of the past and just make ESB a force to be reckoned with rather than a damaged case with childhood issues.
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Then will you be happy?
I would have been at least satisfied then, even if not overly so.
I would have left Silva out of the retcon (despite the issues about his helpers and clairvoyance in SF) and focused on who killed Greene and why (it would have been nice if it was Hinx). Also, perhaps keep White involved in Quantum and have Bond more on his trail....a sort of chase between him and SPECTRE to find White first....make White's betrayal more meaningful.
Not building on the Quantum thing was a mistake in my view.
I'm with you @Birdleson. It's not about wanting darkness and tragedy for me either. It's about the way they executed the SPECTRE thing. They should have built from Quantum up rather than trying to reimagine SPECTRE TB meets and the like.....imho.
Relax my friend, these are our pastimes, not our reason for being. :-c
I guess it's all about where you're coming from in life....
Blofeld being Bond's stepbrother... c'mon... How many odds are there?
Although I enjoyed SP, I agree with you. For this you can only really blame Mendes. CR wiped the slate clean and there was a sense they could re establish the series with interesting new twists and dimensions. Since Mendes has come on board all that is happened is that they've put much returned everything to how it was before.
I suppose one view is that this was the whole point of the Craig era - that it was showing how Bond got to be the guy we knew from the previous films.
The end result with SP was a sort of enjoyable Roger Moore-esquire romp. But that does seem a bit of a wasted opportunity.
It's now really time for Purvis and Wade to step back. They've done enough, had their successes, but they're now rehearsing. and that's not good.
I also think that one of the problems with SP (which I enjoyed a lot, nevertheless) is that it cites film-Bond history too often. The old clichés reappear, going rogue, bringing back the DB5 (I was relieved when it was destroyed in SF, thinking that now we can finally put that retro-clichee to rest), the over-confident villain who is too full of himself to even consider the prospect of failure (even though several previous attempts at Bond's life and brain remained unsuccessful).
Also the ease with which Bond sailed through all of this is almost comedic, firmly rooted in Moore and DAF/Connery territory: Impeccably he steps out of the parachute, he conveniently lands on a sofa to soften a fall that would have killed him, and his brain seems to be rearranged as well, how else would he have escaped the debilitating effects of the second brain invasion? It was all a bit too easy, almost DAD-ish, if I dare say this.
The question is: Can we really blame P&W for that? Nobody here knows which parts of the story were developed by them.
There is major story hole, Blofeld takes credit for killing all his loved ones including Vesper, however if Blofeld is the driving force between the whole CR plot. You are meant to believe Blofeld was relying on
1. Bond being made a "00".
2. Bond being given the Mission to Madagascar.
3. Bond falling for Vesper, after all it is Bond who pursues Vesper more than she pursues him. All so that Blofeld could hurt the man who in his eyes stole his fathers affection. Made him fall in love, then made her drown herself?
It's an insult to anyone with intelligence. Nothing anyone can say can change my mind, this was a well acted, well executed disaster of a story line. The Cast carry the film. I think it what over adventurous from Mendes, I think he got carried away with scale and sacrificed on story. In time it won't be a good stand alone film because it relies on the 4 before it to make any sense.
I would rather if they were bringing back Spectre that they left out the personal vendetta aspect. Spectre should have been unmasked as the overall organisation and Quantum were those funding it's birth.
Totally agree.
Poor writing has been the Achilles heal of the series for decades now.
They should credit the audience with more intelligence firstly, like they did in CR/QoS. That is the direction they must continue with imho.
EON I have a new rule for you to follow now that the old rule of " When in doubt always go back to Fleming" can not be followed as there are no novels left to go back to.
The new rule is "Bond should never parody itself, or repeat elements of a scene for the purposes of nostalgia".