A Necessary Evil
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Am l the only one who thinks QoS is legitimately good?
This is truth. Goldeneye is easily in my top 3 and I think Casino speaks for itself. Campbell really seems to understand what makes Bond great while also being adaptable. Who knows. Maybe he will introduce the next Bond as well.
Goldeneye is my #2 favorite behind From Russia With Love. It proved that Bond wasn't a Cold War character (with some due to respect to License to Kill, it felt too much like an episode of Miami Vice at times, and shows it date).
Today's the day for US fans. Adele's "Skyfall" theme will be released in full tonight.
True, though I'm talking more about Ian Fleming's commissioned sketch of Bond than the inspirations for Bond. The drawing is what Fleming imagined what Bond would actually look like.
Today's the day for US fans. Adele's "Skyfall" theme will be released in full tonight.
Am l the only one who thinks QoS is legitimately good?
Am l the only one who thinks QoS is legitimately good?
Reminds me of a young William Hurt.
Am l the only one who thinks QoS is legitimately good?
Don't you mean Friday night?
Am l the only one who thinks QoS is legitimately good?
No. I'm with you. I love it.
I thought it was great, I found CR to be over-rated and QoS under-rated personally. Though CR is still the better movie.
nah, I love it! so rewatchable
Imo its good parts are some of the best Bond moments. Its bad parts are not nearly as bad as the worst Bond moments/elements.
Not to mention the film for all intents and purposes is an action film and the action was full of so much promise but was completely ruined by the dumbass shakey cam and butcheresque editing.
Matthis should've been the one to have the conversation with Bond about a quantum of solace, from the short story. I wish there were that little scene in the film. It was a missed opportunity.
He didn't need that with Xenia and her delicious thighs of doom as back up.While I love Sean Bean to death, I always thought Alec Trevelyan was an overrated Bond villain. Not only are his motives convoluted, but there just simply isn't enough screentime (zero flashbacks) to make his past friendship with Bond believable.