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Spectre
In a highly rare move, we went to the theater to see a movie. I won't spoil any plot points (umm, there aren't many ;)), but we both enjoyed the film. Lots of callbacks to classic Bond, many great (yet not very believable) action sequences, and there actually was a bit of a message folded in.
I would rank it below Casino Royale and Skyfall (which I thought were two of the best Bond films), but way above Quantum of Solace, and worth the price of admission. Plus Christoph Waltz is just plain creepy... |
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Were there any explosions and blowin stuff up real good going on or was it the all intellectual Woody Alan type of movie? :p
I will for sure want to see it. :cool: |
Didn't like Skyfall. Too touchy-feely and not enough classic Bond style. Good to hear this one was more in keeping with what many want from a Bond movie.
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much like Vlad Putin. |
Review in the LA Times speculates that this probably will be the last film with Daniel Craig as Bond. And it also speculates that this may be the last Bond film ever, contending that "Spectre" wraps up most, if not all, of the plot points suggested in preceding films. I dunno. We plan to see it this weekend.
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Bellucci's character did seem tacked on. They could have cut that whole sequence and gotten a much tighter film. Don't know that I agree about Seydoux. I really am not into blondes but I found her compelling. Skyfall is maybe my favorite Bond film precisely because he fails at his mission. That movie had a lot of subtexts about aging, relevance in modern society, and dealing with our past. So definitely more serious, less popcorn, but ymmv. This one the "message" is much more hamfisted, but no less relevant. Craig is my favorite bond, followed by Connery. The rest...meh. |
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Bond did kill the bad guy at the end of Skyfall. So there was some win. Just was a much more ambiguous ending which I like but certainly is not the typical Bond or Hollywood approach.
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This is a good review that talks about some of the meta-themes in Spectre (no real spoilers)
In Spectre, James Bond Battles His Midlife Crisis | WIRED |
Planning to see it tomorrow.
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We saw it today. We agree that it was not as good as Casino Royale or Skyfall. I'd have to see Quantum of Solace again to know for sure how to rate those two.
Spectre was a good action movie, but not a great movie. They had some nice hat-tips to the old Bonds. The villain was to the missus and I, not that scary or creepy. Javier Bardem was VERY creepy in Skyfall. The actor that played C, was also an excellent villain (Moriarty) in the BBC Sherlock series. If they'd let Andrew Scott play something similar to Moriarty in Sherlock, it would have made for a much better villain. I haven't seen "The Martian". I think there's a chance that we would have liked that better, but the missus is a Bond fan (as am I), so that was a no brainer. |
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It could have been worse. This, IMO is the worst of the worst of the Bond Films, and this is probably the worst action scene from any of them. <iframe width="853" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/-WS8FF0TRfw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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I though Walsh was creepier in Inglorious Basterds. He makes that movie for me. In Spectre I kept waiting for him to really make me squirm but he never really did. He was evil, but not nightmares evil. Still, far worse ways to spend $30 and 2.5 hours... |
I thought it looked "warm" from the get-go. There is a difference...
Filmmakers Return to 35mm Film for Spectre | Digital Trends |
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