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I figured that it was because he was directly responsible for any of the 'deaths' Blofeld had seemingly orchestrated. Le Chiffre is the main protagonist in CR, White has connections to both Vesper and Madeliene and Silva to M. Greene is sort of an anomaly in that sense.
of the connection, or at least Reenforcing the connection.
Effective maybe not but painful yes. My wife couldn't watch it and she watched the CR one.
Downside? Thomas Newman should have his fee cut for reusing his score from SF!
Considering how much emphasis Mendes put into talking up the script, it wasn't quite nailed down! (I would like to see Paul Haggis return to script duties next time) and please can we have less personal stuff in the next one (And less of Moneypenny and Q, though Ralph Fiennes M has really come into his own AND had the films biggest laugh!)
So a return for my second viewing, hopefully on Thursday. I envy anyone who has yet to see it!
However, the PTS, Austria, the train fight, ESB's lair all certainly make up for it.
an exceptional car chase between two supercars . so the comedy
Elements, came as a bit of a surprise. It was still fun though.
Yes, I think it's possible he'll be back.
At first I thought he was one of the guys pulling Bond from M's Jag in London but it of course it was random thug #1 instead.
Given that we didn't see his "death", they could always bring him back in a future film although I really hope they don't.
I think men have a tougher time watching the CR torture scene than women...for obvious reasons.
Im not sure, but it was spectacular. In fact, the whole PTS managed to be both original and traditional at the same time. Newman is on top form here too, with his Los Muertos... track.
Having read the scripts, the initial press reviews made a lot of sense to me (in terms of change in direction, to a more classic Bond, less character driven, bla bla).
Well i guess it is good to lower my expectations so probably in the end i will..love it (here in Portugal only on the 6th of November)!
Anyway for those who didnt like it that much, what was the main reason for your negative review. Is it to much humour? Silly humour? is it to much action, and not that memorable? Is it to much a pastiche of older movies...? and so on. Cheers!
Bond can't just drive off in his Aston into the sunset WITH the girl and not have the rug pulled out from under him!
He's a really unlucky kinda guy where nice stuff doesn't happen. Still x2 years with Madelone before she lets herself go a bit could make up for the wheels falling off the wagon on the next outing.
Can't see it being anyone but DC
The story didn't quite deliver the emotional punch that I was hoping for. Maybe it was because of the narrative of the last 3 films that I didn't think expect this film would be more of a return to a Connery or Moore film.
I still enjoyed it immensely but I will need a few more viewings to give it a full evaluation.