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Yes, I agree.
It's just the plot about the Bolivia Water that felt like a rehashed of Goldfinger to me.
It's just funny to me how they've rehashed Goldfinger's plot into three films, AVTAK, TWINE and possibly, QoS 😅.
Different resources but same agenda (if that's the correct word).
I guess this should be in the 'I've never noticed that before' thread.
That's also one of the things why I liked Skyfall, the plot was unique, it's different from the plots of the previous Bond films, it's unexpected and didn't felt like a rehash of a previous film (plot wise), the only Bond film where they've shown their creativity, sadly after that, they've replicated the same plot structure into Craig's last two.
2. Spectre
3. Skyfall
4. QoS
5. NTTD
:D
Overall, I'd say CR and QoS are my most watched of the five Craig Bond's. I couldn't get enough of thise two during the 4 year gap to SF.
Dalton Rulz.
I think Eon likes to use them because they’re Fleming aficionados and they always have a solid premise to start off with before other writers are brought in to punch it up. That’s what Haggis, Logan, Waller-Bridge have always done. There’s never been a Bond film that was purely scripted by Purvis & Wade from start to finish. That’s why I’m not as inclined to be harsh on them like other fans.