All the trappings of a 60's spy thriller, outlandish but intricate scheme, beautiful location, glamorous ladies, flash cars and underwater adventure. The Disco Volante might just be the best villain vehicle in the franchise.
I have mostly mixed feelings about this one because on one hand the performances are pretty strong and it's an exceptionally well made film but on the other hand there were just too many long stretches were not a whole lot happened and the ending was one of the biggest and most predictable cop outs I've seen in some time. Saying all that though I don't think it's a bad film overall.
6/10
I'm surprised I haven't heard more buzz on this one especially since it's been out for a while now. I really enjoyed this and man Taron Egerton is quickly becoming one of the best character actors working today. His gritty transformation in this is seriously impressive and I thought the young actress playing his daughter was great too.
7.5/10
A pretty solid disaster flick. It actually reminded me a lot of a 90's disaster movie eventhough it's mostly inspired by real events which is obviously very devastating.
7/10
A solid conspiracy thriller. I can't really say that I've ever seen a film quite like this one either which made it feel somewhat unique and the fact that it's from the director of Hell or High Water is pretty interesting as well.
"No Mr Bond, I expect you to die" just an all round classic! iconic villain, iconic henchman, introduction of one of the most iconic cars in movie history, several iconic scenes, and one of the greatest songs in the history of the franchise.
This is Craig's equivalent of Live and Let Die, the pace is relentless, there's 3 good action sequences, the plane one being the standout, and it's an easy watch, but the editing can be headache inducing and it's all a bit hollow as the movie never stops to breathe.
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