dat first driving scene tho
Doubt it will happen, but for Craig's last film I'd love to see something more grounded again (as grounded as Bond gets), do away with the supervillains and secrets of the past and just see a thrilling spy story on a smaller scale.
What's your take on Never Say Never Again?I am just doing this ranking off the top of my head, so Im sure things will shift again after a second viewing of Spectre, but for me:
1. Casino Royale
2. From Russia With Love
3. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
4. The Living Daylights
5. Thunderball
6. Quantum of Solace
7. Goldfinger
8. Dr, No
9. GoldenEye
10. Licence To Kill
11. For Your Eyes Only
12. Skyfall
13. Live And Let Die
14. Spectre
15. The World Is Not Enough
16. The Spy Who Loved Me
17. Tomorrow Never Dies
18. You Only Live Twice
19. The Man With The Golden Gun
20. Octapussy
21. A View To A Kill
22. Diamonds Are Forever
23. Die Another Day
24. Moonraker
What's your take on Never Say Never Again?
I've said it a few times already to get Campbell back for Craig's last film. Fuck getting Campbell back for the new actor play Bond.
one of the worst car chases I've ever seen. Three minutes of the most fucking incoherent action editing of which the mind can conceive.
And this is after CR had two of the top 3 action sequences in the whole franchise with the Africa chase/Airport chase.
1. Casino Royale
2. From Russia With Love
3. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
4. The Living Daylights
5. Thunderball
6. Quantum of Solace
7. Goldfinger
8. Dr, No
9. GoldenEye
10. Licence To Kill
11. For Your Eyes Only
12. Skyfall
13. Live And Let Die
14. Spectre
15. The World Is Not Enough
16. The Spy Who Loved Me
17. Tomorrow Never Dies
18. You Only Live Twice
19. The Man With The Golden Gun
20. Octapussy
21. A View To A Kill
22. Diamonds Are Forever
23. Die Another Day
24. Moonraker
And don't get me started on using Thomas Newman again. David Arnold was, with every single film, coming into his own, and his work on CR and QoS was phenomenal, only to have his momentum stopped dead in its tracks when Mendes came in.
I know. I just wanted to ask Solo what he thinks of the unofficial Bond movie.NSNA = poverty Thunderball
Campbell has directed anything since Green Lantern, he's in director's jail.
solo, what's your dream director for a Bond movie?
The problem was the editor. If you're going to do rapid editing, at least get it right like Christopher Rouse does it in the Bourne films, but then again, I still don't think it would fit in a Bond film. There shouldn't have been any rapid editing AT ALL in QoS.
Oh, and can we get a fucking editor in the house please? What a slog of a movie to get through.
And don't get me started on using Thomas Newman again. David Arnold was, with every single film, coming into his own, and his work on CR and QoS was phenomenal, only to have his momentum stopped dead in its tracks when Mendes came in.
one of the worst car chases I've ever seen. Three minutes of the most fucking incoherent action editing of which the mind can conceive.
And this is after CR had two of the top 3 action sequences in the whole franchise with the Africa chase/Airport chase.
Doubt it will happen, but for Craig's last film I'd love to see something more grounded again (as grounded as Bond gets), do away with the supervillains and secrets of the past and just see a thrilling spy story on a smaller scale.
Oh, and can we get a fucking editor in the house please? What a slog of a movie to get through.
And don't get me started on using Thomas Newman again. David Arnold was, with every single film, coming into his own, and his work on CR and QoS was phenomenal, only to have his momentum stopped dead in its tracks when Mendes came in.
one of the worst car chases I've ever seen. Three minutes of the most fucking incoherent action editing of which the mind can conceive.
And this is after CR had two of the top 3 action sequences in the whole franchise with the Africa chase/Airport chase.
Most people didn't like it when it came out, and still don't though. It always ranks in the middle to bottom of a lot "rank the Bond movies" lists.
Doubt it will happen, but for Craig's last film I'd love to see something more grounded again (as grounded as Bond gets), do away with the supervillains and secrets of the past and just see a thrilling spy story on a smaller scale.
I am just doing this ranking off the top of my head, so Im sure things will shift again after a second viewing of Spectre, but for me:
1. Casino Royale
2. From Russia With Love
3. On Her Majesty's Secret Service
4. The Living Daylights
5. Thunderball
6. Quantum of Solace
7. Goldfinger
8. Dr, No
9. GoldenEye
10. Licence To Kill
11. For Your Eyes Only
12. Skyfall
13. Live And Let Die
14. Spectre
15. The World Is Not Enough
16. The Spy Who Loved Me
17. Tomorrow Never Dies
18. You Only Live Twice
19. The Man With The Golden Gun
20. Octapussy
21. A View To A Kill
22. Diamonds Are Forever
23. Die Another Day
24. Moonraker
Sure, sure. They didn't have any facility for the kind of action-heavy storytelling they were doing.
Jesus God the editing + handheld camera shake in the opening of this shit
where's the fuckin Taken 3 gif
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Despite all the concerns I had about the movie before seeing it - the same creative people in key places from Skyfall (which I felt was a major regression and misstep), the unnecessary reintroduction of a long gone villain, and the feeling that it would be Skyfall 2 - I truly did go into the theatre yesterday wanting to and hoping like it.
And I hated it. The trend of each Daniel Craig Bond movie being worse than the one that preceded it continues, sadly, and I felt that this was the biggest drop off yet between films.
I'm getting mighty sick of all the meta homage and bullshit that is cropping up far too often lately in the franchise. DAD was littered with it, but okay, it was the 40th anniversary and all and it was followed up with a reinvigorating direction with CR and QoS. Then came the 50th anniversary and Skyfall and the homage to the series' history was back, but I was less willing to accept it because they reverted back to the "formula" and undid almost all the great progressive work they laid down in Craig's first two films. In Spectre? While a better film than DAD, it's almost as bad for all the wink-wink nudge-nudge references to the old movies. And then they tried to get clever and drop in a Hildebrand Rarity reference for the book fans. Stop it, EON. CR and QoS were such a breath of fresh air into a long stagnant franchise and it frustrates me beyond belief that they've jettisoned that and jumped right back into the Bond formula.
I hated the retcon to tie everything from Craig's films back to. Hated it. It doesn't cheapen those films but it sure as hell cheapens Spectre to have to rely on fanservice as the major crux of the plot. And don't get me started onBlofeld. 45 years wait for......that? Christophe Waltz playing him the same as he's played every character since Inglourious Basterds? Talk about anticlimactic. It would be nice to get another film like CR that stands on its own merits instead of having to shine a light on past glories.Blofeld
The movie often felt like random scenes smashed together. What was the point of the train scene except to poorly emulate FRWL and get Craig into a white dinner jacket? People gave QoS a lot of flak for moving from action sequence to action sequence with little plot or character development between them, and that's exactly how a lot of Spectre felt to me. There were no real stakes, plotwise of for the characters. The cinematography was a definite step down from Skyfall, which for its faults was by far the best looking Bond film ever. The title sequence and song were pretty ho hum and forgettable.
What did I like? Craig is still a great Bond, either the best or second best to Connery (and inexplicably looked younger in Spectre than in Skyfall). His presence made the movie worth watching. I really liked Lea Seydoux's character and performance. I wish they never brought Q back, but I do really enjoy Ben Whishaw in the role. I liked the pre-titles sequence. There's a few good things in the movie, but in the end I'd say Spectre's greatest feat was making me appreciate Skyfall more.
For Craig's movies, I'd say:
1. Casino Royale
2. Quantum of Solace
3. Skyfall
4. Spectre
People saying Spectre is one of the worst Bond films of all time.
People saying Quantum of Solace is an under-rated masterpiece.
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After watching Goldeneye, it's really an average entry into the franchise. Don't believe the hype.
Casino Royale is fucking tiers above it.
Yeah, I am having a hard time comprehending this. Spectre was fun, QoS is pure shite
They are different types of/visions for bond films.
There's just so much to like in Goldeneye. The casting was great and it had great pacing/flow. It's a blast to watch. I hated the other two Brosnan ones.
He's signed for it. So it depends on if a Dalton or Brosnan situation happens.
Differences in opinion. I wouldn't worry. GAFs (if i must really merge 100s of opinions to just 1) opinion usually varies from critics and the public when it comes to Bond films... but isn't that to be expected?
I'm interested to see how opinions change on Spectre as it has time to settle. I wonder if time will be kind to it or not.
Quantum of Solace just felt everything was randomly laid out and had no structure. All I am saying is, regardless of opinions, a story can be called a story when it moves from point A to Z in a sensible manner. QoS just felt it was all over the place. Spectre may had a lot of boring section and some scenes may have been underwhelming but everything he done, and everywhere he went was connected to the last set piece.
I actually saw it a third time (first time was with my dad, second time was with a mate and third was a date)
It definitely dragged. I mean, I had some good distraction this time but still. The main issue for me are the mi6 scenes. They drag. And drag. Every scene makes me think "get back to Bond!"
After watching Goldeneye, it's really an average entry into the franchise. Don't believe the hype.
Casino Royale is fucking tiers above it.
whaaaaaaat!!? holy shit really :O awesome.. thought this was his last..... really fucking hope for a different director