The Lion in Winter.
Peter O'Toole and Kathrine Hepburn really are wonderful in this.
Of the new films, I think Spectre (next one in chronology) is the worst. Fortunately, you still have No Time to Die to look forward to and it is probably the best of the lot. Skyfall is entertaining in breaking from series cliches. Quantum of Solace is underrated (especially the intro), but feels more like a Splinter Cell movie. Casino Royale adaptation is sleep inducing relative to source material. The final film is really the only one that delivers on Bond tradition.I've loved James Bond movies since I was a little kid, The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) was the first one I saw in theaters. Yet, for some reason, the last one I saw was Casino Royale (2006.) I loved it, but for whatever mysterious reason, I never saw any after that.
Long story short, the last two movies I watched were Quantum of Solace and Skyfall and I'll be starting the next one when I get home tonight and look up its title.
Actually I might re-watch Casino Royale again, because I had no idea QoS was a direct sequel until it was too late.
Of the new films, I think Spectre (next one in chronology) is the worst. Fortunately, you still have No Time to Die to look forward to and it is probably the best of the lot. Skyfall is entertaining in breaking from series cliches. Quantum of Solace is underrated (especially the intro), but feels more like a Splinter Cell movie. Casino Royale adaptation is sleep inducing relative to source material. The final film is really the only one that delivers on Bond tradition.
If I were to rank intro themes, Another Way to Die (Quantum of Solace) takes the cake. Skyfall (Skyfall) and You Know My Name (Casino Royale) are not far behind. The other two are not very memorable.
Of the new films, I think Spectre (next one in chronology) is the worst. Fortunately, you still have No Time to Die to look forward to and it is probably the best of the lot. Skyfall is entertaining in breaking from series cliches. Quantum of Solace is underrated (especially the intro), but feels more like a Splinter Cell movie. Casino Royale adaptation is sleep inducing relative to source material. The final film is really the only one that delivers on Bond tradition.
If I were to rank intro themes, Another Way to Die (Quantum of Solace) takes the cake. Skyfall (Skyfall) and You Know My Name (Casino Royale) are not far behind. The other two are not very memorable.
The pacing and suspense were fantastic. The villain was cunning, manipulative, and threatening in nearly every scene. Bond had a very personal stake in it without breaking character.I thought NTTD was fucking terrible. Poor villan and worst of all boring.
It actually has one of the most intelligent plots to be featured in a spy thriller.QOS was a hack job done in the first writers strike and it shows, Awful.
Not to someone that read Ian Fleming's novel. It removes most personal interactions while adding a lot of action scenes that add nothing to the plot. No one in the film has any kind of chemistry and it makes it hard to care. Took me 4 sessions to get through the movie because I kept falling asleep during it.Sleep inducing?! Casino Royale is insanelly good.
Skyfall is an entertaining movie, but the down and out soldier fighting against the odds with improvised weapons is not a good fit for Bond.Only Casino Royal and Skyfall cut the mustard for me out of Craigs movies.
Far from it. I am saying it is the best intro theme of the Daniel Craig saga from my perspective.Are we saying this is a bad Bond tune?
Like i said we have the complete opposite opinions, I just found that funny.The pacing and suspense were fantastic. The villain was cunning, manipulative, and threatening in nearly every scene. Bond had a very personal stake in it without breaking character.
It actually has one of the most intelligent plots to be featured in a spy thriller.
Not to someone that read Ian Fleming's novel. It removes most personal interactions while adding a lot of action scenes that add nothing to the plot. No one in the film has any kind of chemistry and it makes it hard to care. Took me 4 sessions to get through the movie because I kept falling asleep during it.
Skyfall is an entertaining movie, but the down and out spy with improvised weapons is not a good fit for Bond.
Far from it. I am saying it is the best intro theme of the Daniel Craig saga from my perspective.
enjoyed this , David Cronenberg was really good in this
Napoleon
Just walked out of cinema. This biopic was quite a big film, lasting almost three hours. Still, it felt like there were scenes missing, and the story was jumping here and there, especially during the first half of the film. Phoenix is on screen pretty much all the time, and has the same expression on his face for the whole duration of the movie.
I quite like them but they are hit and miss. I enjoyed the latest one, '85 i think and theres a few which stick in my mind but loads of them are just throw away 10 minute shorts. I've been watching Creepshow on shudder recently and thats similar but with out the found footage element and very low budget, but it has an 80's charm.Got around to watching V/H/S for the first time and I don't get why it's so popular and why it received so many sequels. Seems like a bunch of horror shorts glued together. Maybe there's a hidden pattern somewhere or some clues in the clips, but I'm not really interested in finding them. A shame because I generally like the found footage genre.
The Creator.
Trailer was better than the film.
Hollow Man
The final Hollywood film for Paul Verhoeven goes a bit agains his usual style. Verhoeven often goes for sexual and ultra violent cinematography, but this time it's a bit more tame. There still are scenes, that fit his style, but for the most part the film is a more toned down sci-fi thriller. That does not mean the film does not work, because it absolutely does. Kevin Bacon aces the role as a genius but unstable scientist, who volunteers as a test subject for becoming invisible. The test goes awry, of course, and he can't turn back. It was released in 2000, and for that age, the CGI works quite well. By now it looks dated, but back then it might have wowed some people. Still, Verhoeven has publicly noted that he was disappointed in this film, although it was his first film to make money in box office since Basic Instinct. I guess that's why he returned to work in Europe, where it's possible to make films in more free manner.
Sadly, the Blu-ray release I have omits some of the DVD's special features, such as commentary tracks. It might have been interesting to hear from cast crew how the film was made. At least behind-the-scenes featurettes are still available in here.
Banderas nude scene with Salma Hayek in Desperado 2 will always be the peak of nude scenes.As a bonus there is a nude sex scene with Autumn Reeser.