James Bond: 007 - Spectre - Part 9

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The latest trailer featuring various quips from Craig hints that – after a period of darkness – the franchise may be regaining some of its humour that typified the Seventies Roger Moore years. “It has humour, Seventies or not,” smiles Wilson. “But it's not a return to Roger Moore.”

“The humour comes out of the story,” Broccoli continues. “Skyfall was very powerful, there was nothing funny about the death of M, Bond's mother figure was taken away from him, so it was hard to have a lot of jokes. But now we have a new M and a Bond who's on top of his game.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/james-bond-spectre/barbara-broccoli-michael-g-wilson-interview/
 
TV spot #12

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Q's lab scene

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Hotel scene

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Control clip

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Can someone tell me what Waltz says after "Information is all" It sounds French


Getting Started clip

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Priesthood clip

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Curious but what order would you guys rank the Craig Bond films as of right now?

Casino Royale
Skyfall
Quantum of Solace

From the reiews about SPECTRE, I'm guessing it my make my number spot, as i'm a big fan of the Roger Moore era of Bond films.

Let's face it, pound for pound, Roger Moore's Bond movies have deilvered the best Bond songs in the franchise; Live and Let Die, Nobody Does it Better, For Your Eyes Only and A View To A Kill. All the other Bonds, have had maybe two good songs at best.
 
I wonder are they calling it a by the numbers Bond flick because it's starting to use more of the classic Bond movie tropes like Q, Moneypenny, souped up cars etc.

I hope not. Critics are usually more fair than that. I think if anything they just have a problem with the execution of it all.
 
I hope not. Critics are usually more fair than that. I think if anything they just have a problem with the execution of it all.
That's what it seems like to me.

Also, I just found out I'd been pronouncing Lea Seydoux's name wrong for years. Huh.
 
This does have a Moore vibe to it, not a slap in the face reference but just a nod. I like.

Craig didn't hit the gym as hard though for this venture.
 
I gotta go with:

Skyfall
CR
QoS

I rather like Quantum though, I don't understand the mass hatred of it.
 
Casino Royale
Skyfall
Quantum of Solace

From the reiews about SPECTRE, I'm guessing it my make my number spot, as i'm a big fan of the Roger Moore era of Bond films.

Let's face it, pound for pound, Roger Moore's Bond movies have deilvered the best Bond songs in the franchise; Live and Let Die, Nobody Does it Better, For Your Eyes Only and A View To A Kill. All the other Bonds, have had maybe two good songs at best.

I don't know, that's 4 good themes in 7 films. That comes out to about the same average half that the other Bonds have had.
 
Odd the very same website has another review giving it 3/5 and saying it doesnt live up to Skyfall:

http://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/613663/James-Bond-SPECTRE-review-daniel-craig

Confusing.

Quite.


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I don't know, that's 4 good themes in 7 films. That comes out to about the same average half that the other Bonds have had.
The first five for Connery, including the Bond theme, are pretty great.
 
QoS is still a great Bond adventure but the girl and the villain (the oil guy or whatever, and the general dude) [the Quantum group was solid] keep it from standing among the greats...
 
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