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The headline is kinda weird, but like Junglist said above it seems most are positive on the film with a few caveats.
Yea I don’t think there’s any question that it will be one of “those” Bond films where opinions change over time.
Yawn. Why don't you just go and see it so you will know.
Yawn. Why don't you go and see it so you can judge for yourself.
Yes, and please note: DN today would cost a pretty penny to produce...and say t h a t 3 times quickly ! (No, not "thatthatthat") They used an industrial site by the water to great, economical effect in DN. The film did not LOOK cheap. It looked pretty darn exotic, especially at the time. As for "at the time", by the way, ever notice the routine use of showing Bond flying somewhere in a jet ? Though commonplace now, jets still were a big deal at the time, when fewer members of the population flew anywhere, particularly not overseas, particularly not to lovely places like Jamaica, and if they had flown recently, they might have embarked and disembarked using the steps which rolled up to the plane on the tarmac, and in propellor planes. I digress...DN is a great-looking film. I think it definitely was a good idea to bring DN out before FRWL, because DN is so cinematic, and -- the islands ! Anywho -- budgets can be wrestled down, surely, but they need CREATIVITY as demonstrated in the action set-pieces in the recent M:I films. It sure looks like NTTD includes some terrific action sequences.
Yeah that's a really good point: FRWL looks very nice but it doesn't look as fresh and eye-catching and new as DN did- films set towards the East of Europe/Asia weren't commonplace but they weren't unique, whereas DN had that incredible combination of sunny Jamaica and the incredible sets of Dr No's lair, which really was new ground. So that would have caught the imagination of the audience right off the bat, and then FRWL showed them the series could go somewhere else entirely. Yes, very good point: making those two first was very canny.
Honestly not unexpected, part of their job is to sell the film.
Just saying.
LOL!
To be fair she gets that way. Her reviews are hit and miss ranging from pretty great to downright questionable.
https://filmspeak.net/movie-reviews/2021/9/29/no-time-to-die-review
There are NO spoilers or even plot details in this review. It's a very surface level appraisal of the overall film.
Agreed, outstanding review. Makes me very excited to see it in.. 8 days.
There are more positive reviews than negative at the moment, so I'm not really sure what your point is. Unless you expected a unanimous global 100% positive reaction, which I don't think any film has ever managed to do.....?
There’s no such thing as a universally praised Bond film. Not when you’re dealing with 60 years worth of films and several generations of fans that hold very different expectations and tastes from each other.
Wow! That is without doubt the best review I have read so far, and made me far more optimistic now going in. Coming from the words of a true Fleming Bond fan, I will take this review any day over some bimbo or spotty teenage YouTube blogger, who has never even seen Goldfinger yet.
Fantastic! I hope I enjoy it as much as you did sir. =D>
You must be a very happy man right now. If it bounces back up again no doubt your anxiety and panic attacks will ensue. I hope for your sake and sanity that it tumbles further and further down to around 25%, then you will be a very happy person.
I have my fingers crossed for you. Here's hoping you accomplish your dreams.
I’ve seen this with so many other franchises where people lose their minds that a certain film isn’t a total disaster that they predicted it would be and based their identity on. CAPTAIN MARVEL was supposed to bomb at the box office because the anti-woke crowd insisted audiences reject “woke” films like GHOSTBUSTERS ‘16. But because that film was so popular it destroyed the narrative they were so confident in, and hurt their identity. At least that’s how they perceived it.