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I, for one, thought the movie was great and awful, IMO ;)
Did you spot him? 😁
Yep on first viewing 😅 I love that episode of Wallace and Gromit. I'll have to look out for the MGW cameo next time. I know where it is but it's my favourite part of the film so I'm too engrossed to spot him
Don't think it does, no.
No rain scenes - went to my 2nd screening today. I am still very moved by it
BTW, for those in the UK and on O2 mobile network you can get a free Odeon ticket with the Priority app. Valid on a Monday only but can be used on any film including NTTD. Codes will be released tomorrow for next Monday.
When Bond returns to London and meets M in Mitchell’s flat.
But that's enough about Octopussy, what did you think of No Time To Die?
lol really? That's pretty funny. That movie definitely needed a little more time to bake.
Hm. I am trying to understand the joke, but I have to admit defeat... :-?
They did a big mistake. Based on what was established in SP if Blofeld was born in 1946 he would've been 39 when he first met Bond in 1985.
The alpine air obviously keeps you young and freshfaced, as well as making you nuts.
It doesn't rain in NTTD (surprisingly). But it rained already in OHMSS when Draco's car parks in front of Gumbold's entry. The wipers are moving.
“No Time to Die” will retroactively inform future viewings of the Bond films of the past, and preemptively proscribe the Bond films yet to come. It enhances our understanding and appreciation of this legendary character. It is a commentary on, and a critique of, its own existence—you could say “it insists upon itself.” It was inevitable; it was an historical imperative; it is the completion of an epic cycle.
In my opinion, no movie sequel since “The Godfather Part 2” has done as masterful of job of building on its mythology, embellishing what made it great, and reaching new heights in its genre. “No Time to Die” is a masterpiece. Cheers!
I'd rank Craig's tenure like this:
SF
NTTD
CR
SP
QOS
One of the best scenes in Octopussy is when Bond first meets her, and she talks about how he encountered her father, Major Dexter Smythe, who smuggled a cache of Chinese gold while on assignment from the Service to retrieve it. Bond was sent to track him down and, in taking him in, gave him 24 hours to settle his affairs, during which time Smythe chose to commit suicide. This is essentially the premise of the short story Octopussy, although in the literary version Smythe had murdered Bond's friend and ski instructor Hannes Oberhauser. If that latter point sounds familiar, yes, in a roundabout way, this would partially serve as the inspiration for the Craig era's version of Blofeld.
Yes, I did understand my description of NTTD could potentially fit with other films as well, OP for example. I just didn't understand the point in adressing it...
It was just a joke about Octopussy, not a dig at you.
Ok then. And yes, I agree the description fits OP quite accurately too.
Simply put It's far superior to SP. The action is one of It's strengths. It's thrilling and has lots of suspense.
Performances are all good. I though Leah Seydoux was a real stand out.
The film moves so fast It's plot all seems a bit of a confused hodge podge of ideas, but I'm sure repeat viewings will either make or break it.
The score seemed pretty good although it harks back to previous films too much for my liking.
The climax is nerve shreddingly good with some brutal gunplay.
I will relish watching this again on Bluray at home.
My opinion so far is It's a great time in the cinema.
Look forward to discussing it at length on here 👍
You beat me to it.
It does indeed rain in OHMSS!
Glad you enjoyed it mate! Am still in a bit of a quagmire about it, but I certainly will be giving it another watch! One thing is for sure, like CR, I will never forget my first viewing of it!!