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that indeed is the oddest thing, if not the stupidest ever.
However, you really should see the other brown one he wears in Woman of Straw. Makes you want to get in contact with his tailor immediately.
Probably my favorite Connery suit!
@ClarkDevlin I hate to admit I have never seen Woman of Straw
You certainly won't regret it.
I'll look for it, it's one I am not familiar with which suprises me.
I like Marnie the acting and story elevates it beyond some other deficiency's, though I have watched it countless times. I'll definitely check out Woman of Straw looked on imdb sounds good
I noticed a few actors in the cast list from Bond also.
Ah the dialogue is so cringey and terrible, especially coming off the last Craig films which have excellent dialogue.
I kind of like a little “metoo” with James Bond as that’s what the character does like in the 60’s films. I’m not saying it’s right or wrong it just is.
Yeah they are neck and neck but there are 2 reasons SF is one place higher
Dialogue and cinematography
With only TLD, GE, TND and SP left my Bondathon soon will be over.
I like that finally there is a gun-barrel in a Craig film that actually is what it's supposed to be and where it's supposed to be.
Naturally, for some unknown reason, it doesn't end with opening up in a scene but we get the caption. Strange.
The pts could have been great had it ended with the collapsing of the building, Sierra should have been dead and Bond simply taking his ring and there we go with the titles.
Sadly it drags, another chase, another chopper sequence and everything is covered in unbearable dirty yellow color filters.
But worst is the score, it simply destroys all the fun there could be.
Thomas Newman is a bloody idiot that has no idea how to score Bond.
Sadly with SF the visual overload started and here with SP it gets to ridiculous proportions.
Why the hell Craig has to be topless in golden colors in the pts is beyond me.
The song I don't like much. But it's all a matter of taste I suppose.
If the Bond Girl silhouettes have to be naked, then so should Bond. Geddit?
I just try to look at things calmly with an open mind. I'm sure sooner or later I will say something outrageously stupid ha ha....
M: Nothing against Fiennes, but he is no substitute for Judi Dench. She is missed and it becomes evident how much when she's there again in Bond's flat for like 20 seconds on a screen.
Another glimpse of greatness but sadly only a distant memory to a past much better.
I actually think Bliss and Dalton had more in TLD.
I can see he had not much time to unpack yet. The TV set probably got sent to him by Dench M so he can watch the disc.
In fact, if they wanted to keep that Whitehall mole angle and capitalize on it, they should've made both Bond (an experienced agent and a veteran 00 who knows how the world works) and M sanction a branch that would've dealt with matters as such with the consent of the government. 00-Section itself is a black-ops SOE branch that shouldn't have left the government involved.
A first absolute highlight: The Q lair and scene.
Whishaw is brilliant. So is the set.
The dialogue for Whishaw is priceless and quite frankly he commands the screen.
So glad, we'll see much more of him later.
Again Newman's bloody score is way too loud, it's distracting.
Bellucci is very, very beautiful. No chemistry between her and Craig whatsoever but still.
The set up at her place is nice with the classical music, Bond killing the assassins. It almost looks like a classic scene from a 60s film.
When Bond tells the widow he'll call Felix I really wish the film would change to The Adventures of Felix Leiter rescuing the Sciarra Widow.
Imagine Jeffrey Wright in an action-thriller with Bellucci, trying to save here and eventually falling in love with her.
The Rome car chase has a good moment with the Fiat driver. A nice touch and even the score, finally has its moments.
Oh and we learn that Moneypenny has a life. What an utterly stupid and redundant idea.
I have to wash out my eyes of all the yellow dirt.
I'm really trying to like it. My memory of the first viewing isn't that bad, but after seeing all the films up to the 80s for a second or third time, I can't but think that SPECTRE will be my least favorite of the 24...
Skyfall is so much better. Why?