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I was honestly looking forward to purchasing Spectre today and eager to give it another chance. This was certainly the last chance. Having watched it three times now since its release I can plainly say that I'm done with it for a very long time. Spectre is just not a good film and I've given up trying to like it.
Very frustrating all the way through.
Purchasing it in a hour when I finish work, I suspect I may feel the same about it. My memory of the film from cinema is Craig was too erratic and some poor choices were made, need to watch it again though I could be saying its a wasted opportunity.
I loved it then and I loved it again even more. Still sitting firmly at #2. GoldenEye is still king. ;)
I must say I'd hate to see the movie some of you saw, I had a blast and I couldn't be happier. EON delivered and I am excited for B25. I really hope Craig and Waltz come back for a grand finale.
edit: I'm just having a bit of fun. More power to people who love the movie. I wish I did. The more Bond movies I love the better.
*fighting the urge to watch it again tonight...* X_X
I feel the same way, sans Newman but I'm already aching to watch it again.
Can't get enough of Brosnan as Bond, what an absolute legend. I hope @Creasy47 will watch GE again soon too - we need to stick together in our aim to watch it as many times as possible this year!
TND is an absolute joy - flat out action with a badass Brozza for 2 hours, one of the better paced Bond IMO, no time wasted between action scenes. Very rewatchable outing.
It was the one i enjoyed the most during my last bondathon
Plus, I like the idea of DC riding away with the girl as his last Bondian moment. More than anything though, I don't want the story that was introduced in SP to continue.
My god do I love TWINE. Sure, some things are quite clonky (the infamous scene of Brosnan overacting), but it's just so damn fun. Brozza is fantastic here apart from a few scenes, like the one I mentionned, but he's mostly entertaining. I really enjoy the locations, the boat chase is epic, and so is Arnold's soundtrack. Christmas Jones is quite irritating but she's a hottie so I give her a free pass.
As for DAD, it's a great rollercoster ride for me. Brosnan's best performance as Bond, and the first hour is splendid. The 2nd half is pure comic-book Bond, and almost makes TND look like FRWL - from the Icarus announcement up to the final battle aboard the Antonov the film is just one action scene after the other. Arnold was on steroids while making the music, it's just so damn energetic and batsh*t insane at times.
Absolutely stunning. 2 spectacular films with 2 mesmerizing performances from Craig. The cinematography in both films are fantastic - so colourful and lush. And I still get a kick from the opening car chase in QOS, just a nail bitting badass way to open a movie. I'm loving Eva Green more and more, I should be careful not to let @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 know I'm falling in love with her with each viewing of the film. I'll settle for Miss Fields, she's such a cutie. Mathis is one of the best allies in the franchise, he brings warmth to the screen every time he appears.
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Spectre I'd say is equally satisfying but Skyfall has a superior screenplay.