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Z-man 11-24-2008 05:45 AM

My $0.42:

- Too much 'jump cut' stuff throughout the film, but especially in the opening chase scene.

- No gadgets and no Q. Yeah, we all have iPhones and stuff, but we still need some yet uninvented gadgets. It's a Bond trademark. (Yeah, I'm a sucker for the cheesy Roger Moore Bond era...)

- Holy hype Batman! Ford, hydrogen fuel cell powered Fords, and a whole hotel powered by hygrogen fuel. Greene, as in Echo friendly Green. Yeah, I get it - Bond captures the villian, and saves the planet while driving a hydrogen powered Ford Edge. * Y A W N *

- Everyone is comparing this flick to the Bourne movies. What about DaVinci code? Seems this uber secret society is above the law, and folks will do anything for it. Can it be that Tom Hanks will be the next Bond?!? (Ah, the horrors....)

- The whole avenge my girlfriend plot, as well as the rest of the plots and sub-plots were not very clearly defined, and I even rewatched Casio Royale a week ago, to get caught up!

For me, it was disappointing as a Bond flick, ok as an action flick. But I expect more from a Bond movie.

-Z-man.

kaisen 11-24-2008 12:41 PM

He never said, "Bond.... James Bond"
No gadgets
Not the playboy/gentleman that Connery, or Moore could pull off
Not a great movie-- even my twelve year old son caught the ways it sucked

gprsh924 11-24-2008 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by SLO-BOB (Post 4321753)
My wife and I loved it. Craig is tied for the best Bond imo. I thought they did an amazing job of reeling in the Bond character who became a joke as portrayed by Moore and Brosnan. This new Bond is the perfect "prequel" to the Connery series because it focuses on the developement of the character and not so much (at all?) the gadgets and goofy, " I thought Christmas only came once a year" lines that made me want to scream. We learn how the "Connery Bond" became such a hardened, but glib, badass who can crack a joke after tossing some goon overboard with a bomb tied between his legs or not get bent out of shape because last night's girlfriend is floating face down in the swimming pool. The Craig series has done nothing short of restore my faith and enthusiasm in the Bond movies. If you want to put things in perspective, watch the last Brosnan movie where he kite surfs the Tsunami. Stupid, stupid, stupid!

Well said, this is exactly what the movie was supposed to be.

strupgolf 11-24-2008 03:42 PM

It was the worst Bond film yet, suuuuuuuuuuuck.

Dottore 11-24-2008 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 4319848)

The pace was just to fast. You couldn't build up much empathy for the characters. They should have chopped 10 minutes of the action sequences for plot development. And YES, the action was just insane, and not in a good way. Action sequences are supposed to be dramatic, but these this was more like a blast furnace of violence in your face. You couldn't even tell what was going on. A man jumping across a gap between buildings doesn't take you breath away if its on screen for .4 of second, and followed by 27 equally insane stunts in the course of a 40 second action sequence.

Yes.

We got there late and were seated in the front row.

We stayed until the end but have absolutely no idea what the film was about.

If any of you youngsters want to know what dropping acid is like, go sit in the front row of this movie and sit all the way through.

slodave 11-25-2008 10:33 PM

I enjoyed it as an action movie. I saw the same ties to clean/green that Z-man did. I also missed the whole Q branch and gadgets as well.

Looks like they left this open to a "triquel". Looks like a few prominent figures in Quantum got away and there are still things left open from Casino Royal.

I don't think these last two flicks can be compared to the rest. These are darker and have less humor than their predecessors.

Anyway, I hope they continue the series for a few more movies. It's always something to look forward to during November.

Oh, I liked the scenes from Siena as well. Having spent a couple of weeks in an apartment, over looking the Piazza del Campo, the Il Campo scenes brought back good memories.

Won 11-26-2008 12:29 AM

Nice homage...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1227691762.jpg

slodave 11-26-2008 12:33 AM

^^ Yup. I made the comment about this as well (not here - duh).

SLO-BOB 11-26-2008 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Won (Post 4325606)
Nice homage...


If by "homage" you mean derrier, I agree! I'll wager a lot of folks didn't even make the "Goldfinger" connection. When I saw it, I thought this guys gonna get tired of his girlfriends getting dipped in stuff!

I can see how some people would not embrace the "new" Bond. It's not that he's just a different actor, it's a whole different Bond. As I said, I think the Bond series just got too goofy. This is a nice reset on which to build future Bond movies. I would imagine Dr No, From Russia With Love, and Goldfinger are fair game for future remakes. I would love to see that happen.

tangerine911S 11-26-2008 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Dottore (Post 4323008)
If any of you youngsters want to know what dropping acid is like, go sit in the front row of this movie and sit all the way through.

Haha so true. When I went the theater was almost empty but we sat mid way back. It was still crazy. The car chase was just chaos.


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