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Killing spree. After all Bond is motivated by his duty, he's not a psycho killing
Machine. He has to make judgements. I think it's in Goldfinger, Bond declared
That he disliked killing, but if it had to be done he took a pride in doing it well.
So ( only my opinion of course ) but I feel it's Perfectly in Character for Bond.
That surprised me too...even though in TMWTGG and TWINE he admits he hates killing.
Hinx was a SERIOUS threat and needed to be put down.
That is a very true statement..she should have been in an official Bond film.
... I hate the over acting Barbara Carrera did in NSNA, it's as if
she thinks it's a Christmas panto.
Not required to like her of course, I thought it fit the character and I'm glad Carrera didn't hold back. Together with her looks, I expect that's why she's well-loved even by some folks that outright hate the film.
Exactly chaps..she is the main plus from that film,and would be welcome in an EON flick...even the name,Fatima Blush,is brilliant to be fair.
Wasn't the name Fatima Blush from the screenplay Thunderball was based on? Or was it just the character?
--my DOG! that third act climax is terrible.
I thought the goal to any Third Act is to have the audience wanting more. But...
IN ACT THREE of SP....-
DC lookS like an impotent dip-shit (and, as @noSolaceleft has learned, DC is an actor I love and appreciate and find him to be a fantastic Bond... but he is TERRIBLE in the third act of SP-- along with everything else...)
He's shouting like an idiot; photos (8 x 10 pics blown up) show up from his past and are hung in various areas to torment Bond (when did Blofeld and Boyfriend have time to do this, and kidnap Maddy, hide her, and, set up their escape???)
In the nick of time, Bond finds the damsel in distress in... a random room... behind the door that...
... JUST HAPPENS TO BE BESIDE HIM ... the supidity and laziness of this, from writing, to execution, is nauseating...
Some talk of it being well over three hours long, on its first version. Or they tried to
Cram two movies into one.
Running around a set, screaming out "Madeleine" was embarrassing. The way he found her was embarrassing. DC looked embarrassed.
As has been seen in recent posts, I sincerely love Craig's work, but, there was a chink in his performance, and it reveals itself right after the torture sequence (where, according to the script, his brain should have been mush): DC Bond stumbles out of his chair, gets his footing, and takes a moment to cup Madeleine's face in his hands...
It looked so wrong. It felt heavy-handed.
My fingers are crossed that the latest rumours hold a little weight and DC comes back to end on a true high.
And the cowboy dummy in the fun palace is Sir Roger's double,Les Crawford,
Classic. I love that man.
,re the love scenes with Maud and Britt..hahaha