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James and Nobu are reacting to Spectre where Daniel Craig returns as James Bond. Under the direction of Sam Mendez he goes up against some of his greatest villians, but that's Blofeld??!! Enjoy this crazy spy thriller starring Léa Seydoux, Christoph Waltz, Monica Bellucci, and Ralph Fiennes!
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Who are the most famous Bond villians and who would you cast as them??
I think Blofeld is the most iconic and historical villain of the entire saga, both new and old movies.
Blofeld from the old movies.
Actually,the most kick ass villian was Sean Beans' character in Golden Eye.He was a former 00 and he had tactical knowledge of the double o program.
OMG Jaws ... Come on people ... Richard Kiel was the only one that could play that role. A man who was a Bond villain in theaters and a kind giant outside of them.
Blofeld & Goldfinger (villains) and Oddjob, Red Grant, Irma Bunt, and Mr. Wint & Mr. Kidd (henchmen) from the Connery era.
Scaramanga, Drax, and Zorin (villains) and Jaws & May Day (henchmen) from the Moore era.
Sanchez & Dario from the Dalton era.
Daniel did in fact walk on a very high ledge, and did it with a broken leg. They even flew the actual helicopter above alot of extras. Daniel broke Daves nose during the train fight scene
Yep , and did it with a broken leg
@@888bangthory I know. What a legend
Wow!!! That’s crazy!!!
The movie definitely falls short in establishing the importance of Madeline and Blofeldt, but the whole point with Madeline was that she always existed on the fringe of the spy world because of her father’s work as an assassin and for Spectre. She was never a “pacifist,” but she refused to be a part of her father’s world, and by extension Bond’s world. That’s also why she tried to walk away toward the end of the movie, she didn’t want to be a part of Bond’s world of espionage and murder, hence the symbolism of Bond refusing to kill Blofeldt and leaving with her. Don’t forget, Bond tried to leave MI-6 at the end of Casino Royale, it was only Vesper’s betrayal and subsequent murder that pushed him back. Madeline is his way out, but again the movie didn’t do a great job of portraying all of this.
Fun fact: Radiohead were originally going to provide the title song but were dropped after writing the song in favour of Sam Smith's "Writing's On The Wall". The producers claimed the song arrived too late to use.
The Radiohead song is simply called "Spectre" and can be found on their album "A Moon Shaped Pool"
Oh dang!!! I'm gonna listen now!
Oh my god, it is SO good too
To answer your question about the books:
These five movies reference them extensively. Casino Royale is a very decent modern adaptation of the actual Fleming novel; and it would make a great introduction for you to the literary world of Bond/Ian Fleming,as you could enjoy spotting all the similarities and differences to the movie.
The other four Craig films take bits and pieces from Fleming,but are very much their own thing. For example,the whole backstory of Bond and his childhood is revealed in Flemings novel "You Only Live Twice" and his novella "Octopussy".
The literary Bond is generally a little more sensitive than Craig's Bond - but otherwise very similar.
If you were to tackle the novels (and you seem quite keen to do so),I'd personally recommend Casino Royale (the first Bond novel); For Your Eyes Only (an anthology of Bond short stories - ideal,if you just want an interesting quick fix!);Thunderball; OHMSS; You Only Live Twice (a linked trilogy telling a developing story); and The Man with the Golden Gun (which ties up the remaining loose ends). Have fun!!
Loved the early Bond novels as a kid and they got me onto Spenser books by Robert B Parker.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service is a must read for understanding the Madeline/Blofelt/Spectre arc.
I find it funny that, the bad guy never has an ugly sister/brother Bond has to sleep with for info lol
LMAO
My favorite from the Craig saga, the last one: No Time To Die, because it is a tribute to the old movies in the saga, we have that Bond from the Connery era again with his old Aston Martin full of gadgets, the villain he wants destroy humanity, the island where the villain lives and where he carries out his plan, and many other things. If we add to that Hans Zimmer in the music, the cocktail is very tasty.
In fairness, Bond also falls in love with Tracy in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, who doesn't appear within this timeline. So, Madeline is basically the Tracy of this timeline. That's why I would have recommended watching that film prior to the Craig films. No Time to Die references that film heavily also. For what it's worth, I had issues with the Bond/Madeline relationship in this film, but find it to be far more believable in No Time to Die.
The whole scenario of Blofeld being Bond's "brother" is far more convoluted than the Bond/Madeline love story, to be honest.
True! In the books, Blofeld is a cruel, criminal mastermind. But this whole “making him Bond’s stepbrother” nonsense diminished the character terribly.
Ryan I said this EXACT thing to a co-worker today
My first Daniel Craig aka James Bond movie and I loved it... Directly went and binged the previous ones.... This movie made me love his James Bond so much 🖤
You didn't recognise that C or Max was Andrew Scott of Sherlock and Fleabag fame (he was also in 1917). He's a superlative British actor and you guys would love to see him sparring with Benedict Cumberbatch in Sherlock. Start from the very beginning. It's amazing.
I recognized him, I just didn't know his name
He’s Irish, not British
He is downright creepy as fuck in Sherlock. He is an incredible actor. Amazing in everything he is in.
@@wozzab9136 I stand corrected!
However they have recognized him before! They recognized him in Alice in wonderland movies(the 2nd one)if I remember correctly . And yea it would be amazing if they reacted to Sherlock or maybe fleabag, I feel like they would enjoy them a lot
I remember when the opening was filmed and downtown Mexico City was packed with extras, and with Daniel Craig casually walking on ledges. It became so popular that now we have an annual Día de los Muertos Festival.
No Time to Die made this movie more bearable for me.
Agreed
Okay, so in terms of lore: Spectre is an organization that appears in 3 of the James Bond books and numerous films, in almost all of the 60s films to be exact. It's a large, international criminal organization that deals in corruption, terrorism, extortion, etc. In fact the letters in Spectre stand for "Special executive for counter intelligence, terrorism, revenge and extortion". Ernst Stavro Blofeld is the leader of that organization and largely considered Bond's biggest nemesis, both in the books and early films. He's a criminal mastermind who frequently changes up his appearance so as not to be recognized, but is vaguely European. And no, he's definitely not Bond's brother, at least not traditionally. They added that backstory for this movie and it's pretty dumb, if you ask me...anyway, if you watch the older Bond movies, you'll see more of Spectre and Blofeld.
Despite Skyfall (2012) being shot entirely on digital, and rumors that James Bond movies would be shot digitally from then on, this and No Time to Die (2021) were shot on 35mm film.
Then ruined it by adding a yellow tint to Spectre in post-production. If you look at the Mexico scenes especially in a side by side comparison of the yellow tint version against a colour-corrected version the colour-corrected version looks so much better
Seriously, Skyfall is good, but I'm not very convinced by the image, it looks very digital, not very intense colors, Specter looks very dark at times, faded colors, and if you compare it to No Time To Die, which was filmed with cameras 35mm film roll, the image of the film looks beautiful, it looks great, I love the image of No Time To Die.
Since this movie does not use an original Ian Fleming story title, there are still only four unused original titles remaining: "The Property of a Lady", "The Hildebrand Rarity", "Risico", and "007 in New York" ("Agent 007 in New York"). The word "Hildebrand" does appear in the name of the closed "rarities" shop and safe house in this movie.
In the books, Bond's recurring enemies are a Soviet counterintelligence agency called SMERSH. Spectre and Blofeld were the villains for 3 books. In the movies they adapted out SMERSH and shifted the focus to Spectre alone.
Ohhh ok!!
This movie is a love letter to the old movies and the books. I've seen all the movies and read all the Ian Fleming books so seeing Spectre in the movie theatre was a special experience. There are so many Easter eggs for the Bond fans. Loved your reaction.
That was a real trick performed by a pro helicopter stunt man. No trickery. Also that was the largest real explosion used in cinema at Blofeld's compund
If you wanna see non Daniel Craig Bond movies, I'd recommend Goldeneye
S.P.E.C.T.R.E., in the earlier James Bond movies, stood for Special Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion. S.P.E.C.T.R.E. has also been known as the Special Executor for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion. James Bond creator Ian Fleming originally had the acronym meaning slightly more simply, the Special Executive for Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion.
Never let your daughter and Bond in the same room for more than 5 minutes.
😂😂
recommending "hoodwinked", "racing stripes", "flushed away", "the boxtrolls", "the dark crystal" (reboot series and film), "mowgli: legend of the jungle", "watership down" (reboot series), "the book of life" and "a monster in paris"
Perhaps THE GREATEST opening scene (pre-title/credits) of any Bond film and arguably all films.?
Casino Royale was the only Daniel Craig Bond film I really liked.. and it was awesome.
I’m with you!
I liked all of his. He's defo the best bond we've had. No time to die was amazing
I loved Skyfall personally
What I like about Dave Bautista is that he doesn't come off as your typical wrestler turned actor, he really feels like your typical big guy actor like a Michael Clarke Duncan.
In the Daniel Craig era, Blofeld and Bond became tied like a good TeleMundo mexican soap opera!
Yeah it sorta feels like that
I believe the no subtitles for different languages issue is because you've got English subtitles on, it wont translate other languages if set to this
Madeline is a Dr either a Psychiatrist or Psychologist depending on who you ask. & She grew up with an Assassin for a father. Nobody understands Bond & his life better than she does & when he talks to her he knows she fully understands his life. A perfect match & pardon the pun. An instant bond.
That was inexcusable
I remember watching the Helicopter tests in the Zocalo it looked really cool🤟🏻💀
woman speaks german
you: i wish we could understand
me who knows german: i understood that.... oh that was german, makes sense that i understood it but you didnt haha
also how did i forgot christoph waltz is in this, god i love him so much
Love you guys watching all these Daniel Craig Bond pictures, my all time favorite Daniel craig movie and even directed by Sam Mendes aswell with the music of Thomas Newman! Is Road to Perdition. One of the best and underrated movies out of the ‘00. It stars Craig, Tom Hanks and Jude law and Paul Newman. You guys gotta review that masterpiece one day. 🙌🏼
Incredible cinematography from Conrad Hall, as well.
@@kojiattwood Ah yes! I even believe that Craig his part in this one led him to become Bond eventually.
James, your reactions are always so cute and make my day ☺️
Thanks
If you're going to do the Pierce Brosnan bond movies in the future, his first Goldeneye (1995) is the best of the 4, they get progressively worse as they go along.
By the end of Brosnan it was gag inducingly bad.
32:07 wow thats actually the opening to No Time To Die
Super fun reaction. Thanks guys!
That "Nine Eyes Initiative" is based on a real thing btw, the irl equivalent is called Five Eyes and it's (iirc) America, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand sharing their intelligence operations
I have no recollection of this movie whatsoever. So I believe I was also watching it for the first time.
If they had started with the original Bond movies they would know the importance of Spectre.
Exactly ! And why Bond trusts the Moneypenny character and why agents like 009 are mentioned. They were warned not to continue with the Daniel Craig movies after the first and to go back to the beginning and watch in release order to give context to the franchise but they've persisted sadly. You've ruined the experience for yourself guys.
Yes exactly. There were other CZcamsrs that also started with the Daniel Craig James Bond movies instead of starting with the first 20 James Bond movies. No wonder they didn't understand some if not most of the names, the Easter eggs and references because they didn't watch the first 20 Bond movies.
What I like about the 007 movies is that each one had an identity of their own, because each movie was done by a different director
Sam Mendes should've left the franchise while he could
Sam wanted to continue. He's even doing the next one apparently and these are brilliant movies he made
@@rHamUK are you speaking in the context of between 2012-2015 or now in our present is Sam toying with the possibility of coming back post No Time to Die with potentially Aaron T Johnson as Bond?
@@JohnnySturdivant Aaron isn't the likely one for bond. The top runners are Robert Pattinson, Rege Jean, Idris and a couple others. Not Aaron. And yes he is apparently coming back for the new one
@@rHamUK idk man I last heard that ATJ was a front runner. R Pats is Batman so i don’t think he would get it. Rege hmm… I would pick Kingsley Ben-Adir over him they have the same look and I think Kingsley is a better actor, Dris is too old now man. But that’s cool I like Mendes as a director. I think the next bond should be an amalgam of Dalton and Moore in tone.
@@JohnnySturdivant No no he's nowhere near front runner. Tom Hardy is above Aaron on their lists. And actually they want Pattinson, they've asked him a few times. And idris is not too old, he's still in brilliant physical shape, there's other bonds that were older than him. Most actually were older than Idris. The top lists they've released are the names I mentioned in that last comment 🙏🏽
19:54
James: Will this guy never die?
Me: 👀
I LOVE your Bond reactions, your vids are so fun! And I love Bond! I cant believe this movie is 8 yrs old already 😩 cant wait for the next one!
So yeah, most of the Helicopter scenes in the beginning were filmed for real (with stuntmen, quite a bit of It by Craig himself)!
Q then: "what were you expecting? An exploding pen? We don't go in for that anymore" Q now: "here's your exploding watch"
Bond's true loyalty was to M, his surrogate mother. This is why he was ready to leave at the first opportunity.
Thanks for reviewing the Craig Bond’s. These seem to exist in their own timeline from the rest of the Bond films, you might check those out at some time. Btw, Dave Bautista’s handgun in the snow chase is a real handgun, the Italian Arsenal Firearms Dueller, which is a double barreled handgun which essentially merges 2 1911 handguns into one, resulting in 2 .45 ACP rounds fired with each shot.
For me, this comes across as basically "James Bond's Greatest Hits". Of course, that only works if you've seen the other movies. And that's basically my answer to the issues you raise: watch the other movies. All of them. Hey, you won't be bored. Also: yes, definitely read the books!
The main villain, played by Christoph Waltz, was previously in Inglorious Basterds, The Green Hornet and Django Unchained
This is awesome, truly a great movie.
Have you guys done Titanic? I don’t think you have but I could just missed the video or you saw the movie but didn’t record it. If you haven’t can you react to that? It’s a classic.
I'm glad you brought up her lack of experience not knowing the Scene with safin in the next film. 👍
Reportedly, Christopher Nolan was being seriously considered to direct this movie, until Sam Mendes decided to come back for another movie. Associate producer Gregg Wilson said: "Christopher Nolan would be a 'dream' choice for a future Bond director. We would of course be interested to have a discussion with him. We would like to do the same type of movie. It would be a dream to be with Nolan. But we always have an open mind when it comes to directors."
In the train fight scene between Daniel Craig and Dave Bautista, Daniel broke Dave's nose and Dave just turned around and popped it back into place.
This movie was the closest one to explain who’s (was now... 😁) ruling the world and which methods they used. Still there are people who simply can’t believe it. It also showed how they do it and which cities are the center of it (were).
The other one doing it is The last MI, but to a lesser extent.
Spectre was also in the first classic Bond films with Sean who was the first James Bond. They wanted to kill James Bond after he killed Dr No and then Bond found out later that Blofeld was there later.
Sorry leader I meant to say there.
This installment was cool for how much Bond's world was changing.
The connection of these films and what threats await do become challenging.
Sam Mendes did a great job and was the 2nd director in this series to make back to back films.
The artistic liberties taken with the practical-ness of this have great ideas.
Keeping things interesting through Interwoven storytelling in a classic genre.
I never thought we'd see the faction of SPECTRE again on screen.
This was the arch-nemesis of Bond and M16 in the original novels and first films.
Christoph Waltz as the leader, Blofeld and Batista as his main muscle, Hinx was perfect.
Even Blofeld's pet cat is a staple (wasn't expecting to see that again).
actress/model Monica Bellucci (Lucia) was the oldest Bond girl ever.
Age 50 at the time and without a doubt, infinitely gorgeous as always.
Lea Seydoux as Madeline (M:I-4 Ghost Protocol, Blue Is The Warmest Color), the only girl in his life.
That is a very rare kind of role and hasn't happened in the series since the late 1960s.
The Bond theme by Sam Smith is wonderful and deserves every award it won.
This was almost the final Bond film for Craig.
He was looking to not play the role for a long time.
Glad he did one more.
But if this was the last, i wouldn't be disappointed.
C was the amazing Andrew Scott - have you reviewed the series Sherlock yet?
This film isn’t a favourite of mine but I am enjoying your journey of discovery with Bond, starting with Craig. Leave a bit of a break before his last one which I loved.
Then I hope you will go back to the beginning. ❤
41:00 The largest explosion in movie history. It's miniature behind them, it is practical, it is in shot, that is not composited in. And the explosion is real. It was shot in 1 take. And it's a big one.
"Once we land, what's the plan?!" This is James Bond... there is no plan. To quote Mission Impossible: "Hope is NOT a plan!" "You're new here."
If nine eyes sounds scary, you should know that Five Eyes is an actual real thing. Intelligence sharing between 5 world powers. It's not as nefarious in its deep reach as nine eyes is portrayed, but still.
With Craig the odd numbers are the best 1,3 & 5 are cool - 2 & 4 are meh. With 2 & 4 they seem to realise afterwards that they went in the wrong direction then do a course correction for the next one. Still dislike the yellow tint Mendes added on this film in post-production - when you see scenes colour-corrected they look so much better.
That's my favorite Bond movie - absolutely PERFECT!
Christoph Waltz is an incredible actor: I was so disappointed in this film for wasting him
The only problem i have with this movie is that they didn't use radioheads song its soo much better
Great movie and reaction ! Very nice... congrats from Brazil 🇧🇷👏👏.
Many of us think that the chemistry between Bond and Madeleine is too cold in this movie, to believe that she is the new love of his life, but the relationship and chemistry improve a lot in No Time To Die, it is at least more credible, the actress is more adult in the last movie, since it was filmed a few years after Sepectre and she looks more adult, and more predisposed to go deeper into her character, the relationship between them works better for me in No time to die than in Spectre, and because the The central plot revolves more around her character and what has happened to her in the past when she was a little girl.
The Daniel Craig Bond movies go - good - shit - good - shit - good.
Also lads if you think this is in any way "a little silly" then you should absolutely not even bother with any of the other Bond movies.
Madeline said "I don't like guns". Everything will fall into place guy's.....
This is IMO THE best one of the Craig-Era - Yes it has more "humor" in it, but I think that the best Bond movies do. (Well my favourite Bond was Connery years ago but as I now it's Moore (and Brosnan) just because of the silly/humor factor. If the Bond movies are too "serious" they don't work because the whole thing is so un-realistic and silly.) The Opening in Mexico City is as cool as that fantastic City, it makes me want to return there (it's cold & dark in Sweden now). The opening credits are on a higher artistic level.
I still personally think that the one thing Spectre needed to make the Madeleine and James relationship work was to have brought Eva Green back to be Vesper and after showing Mr. Whites tape with Bond, to show Vesper making the deal to give them the money to spare James. I think it would have been guy wrenching and it would have let Madeleine understand James internally better. To know what happened.
craig's movies has such a visible development. when we watch casino royale aside from the name of the protagonist, there arent much reasons for us to believe it was a bond movie. it could be just any spy movie.
but with each sequal it slowly but surely, captured the atmosphere of bondverse more and more.
in quantum of solace the scene that we saw agent fields corpse was the first sign of how this movies are about to shift from any spy movie to *the* spy movie.
and him wearing a tuxedo while covered in dirt and wound was almost like the movie's telling us how the old ''gentlemen spy'' idea has risen from its grave
in skyfall we got moneypenny, Q, superspy car and a villain that prefers to toy with him instead of killing him immediately
in spectre we also gor them but the cycle got even wider with gadgets and secret evil organization. people didnt like it but spectre was one of(if not) the bondest bond movie in craig's era. it captured the essence the most
SPECTER IS A DECENT MOVIE BUT NOT THAT GREAT AS CASINO ROYALE AND SKYFALL🔥🔥. I LOVED THE DESERT ACTION SEQUENCE👍🤩. CHRISTOPH WALTZ IS SUCH A GREAT ACTOR AND HE DID A GREAT JOB PLAYING THE ANTAGONIST’BLOFELD’👏👏🔥LOVE YOUR REACTION/ANALYSIS AND KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK❤️
Your take on Bond in this movie and the arc is directly affected by your lack of exposure to earlier Bond films and to some extent Bond novels. Vesper Lynde was not Bond's one and only love. His greatest love was named Traci and her and Madeline's arc are very much the same. Bond married Traci. You Only Live Twice reveals Blofeld and Spectre. On Her Majesty's Secret Service connects Traci, Blofeld and Spectre not dissimilarly to the arcs in this film.
If they make another BLADE RUNNER movie
They should hire Hoyte Van Hoytema
Low key, after No Time to Die, I want you guys to react to Austin Powers trilogy, bc it’s just a big spoof of James Bond tropes. 😂 They lean into the classic Bond a lot in Spectre but I still like Daniel’s version better bc it has more grit. Daniel Craig is my Bond forever!
You should watch the Mission Impossible movie, the Dubai one. Lea Seydoux shoots the guy in the balls, and that's what made them get her in the Bond movie.
"A man once came to my house to kill my father, he didn't know I was upstairs playing in my bedroom....." Remember that...
Spectre grew on me and Cristoph Waltz was an amazing Blofeld
Also on the idea of Vesper vs Madeleine I’d say Vespers better for one major reason. To quote M “She knew you were you” Vesper knew Bond in a way that few others would. That’s why she left her phone with Mr. Whites number. Madeleine never could do something like that.
Radiohead originally did the theme song but it was deemed too dark, so they changed it to the Sam Smith song. Can find it on CZcams over the opening credits and it’s superb
To give you insight on the Daniel Craig Era in the 60s and 70s bond and spectre have tangled in 8 bond films add on to these films makes 13 films also blofeld is bonds mortal enemy
Blofeld first appears when Sean Connery played Bond. Moneypenny appeared in the first film (Dr. No.) and many, many subsequent films (in fact probably all of them). The Daniel Craig Bond films are a kind of re-boot to the franchise.
The first one to do "single-take film" is Birdman from 2015.
Andrew Strong was considered a very fine actor when he became well known with his portrayal of Moriarty,but his performance here is just the same as in Sherlock,and he wasn't much better in 1917.Sorry but there you have it.
wait to till the last craig film :)
The Craig series does take a lot from the book lore, but Bond and Blofeld (who becomes Bond’s arch-nemesis in the later Fleming novels) did not have any precious relationship in the books. Most fans hated it because it strays from the standard lore but it really didn’t bother me that much, because this particular series of five films is it’s own self-contained story.
If you had asked me before this came out who the perfect actor to play Blofeld was, Christoph Waltz probably would have been on my shortlist. Unfortunately he’s a bit underwritten in this film, no fault of Waltz’s. I’ve heard some fans say that Dave Bautista may have actually been a great Blofeld and I actually can’t disagree with that. He probably wouldn’t have been to different than Telly Savalas’ version of the character in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, who was also a mastermind but also a large and intimidating physical presence who wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty.
Actually spectre is the 24th bond movie (cannon) 26th in total.
I totally agree with you about Madeline. Lea Seydoux (sp?) is lovely and a good actress, but the love story with her character didn’t gel for me. In my opinion Bond and Monica Bellucci’s character, Lucia Sciarra, have much stronger chemistry, and I think their characters would’ve made a stronger love story.
same
Such a shame the DB10 was only a prototype cos it’s 😍
the guy who plays C (Andrew Scott) just looks good as the bad guy hes the bad guy in the Sherlock tv series with Cumberbach. you need to watch the BONDS from the beginning DR NO starting
Vespa is Bond's 2nd wife.. Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo (Tracy Bond) is his 1st in OHMSS (on her majestys secret service)
Fun fact: There was no such thing as a Day of the Dead parade in Mexico when this movie was shot. Dia De Los Muertos was traditionally a quiet introspective holiday, the parade was completely made up and staged for this movie. Since the movie's release however, it has become a new annual tradition.
"Who's 009?"
Idris Elba?
i really enjoyed this movie. personally the reasons that people brought to dislike are so weak.
Totally off the movie, but if that was cough medicine that Nobu was drinking, he's a boss! I can't even take a spoonful without blocking my nose to stop the taste 🤢. Nobu, hope you feel better soon!
this bond series takes more from the previous films and makes it a more serious action film series. like Spectre is an organization from the more Silly bond films, Casino Royale is the name of an old spoof Bond film, Agent 009 is an agent from the movie Octopussy where Pierce Brosnan was Bond
The same director who director skyfall directored this flim spectre
I think it's a bit unfair to characterize Madeleine as "a pacifist, but not a pacifist". She merely said that she didn't like guns, because of her fathers history. Bond assumed that that meant she couldn't handle herself, but quickly found out that she could. Just meant that she doesn't like guns.
My problem with their romance is much more so that they just get too close too quickly. I actually quite like her character, but the romance between them didn't work for me.
I've seen all the Bond movies, and while Spectre may not be the WORST, it's probably the most frustrating because it's supposed to be part of a bigger story, and it doesn't fit. It makes the things that came before worse (undermining the evil group they spent the first two movies setting up, tries to tie in Silva and his very personal and unrelated mission from the last movie), and it also leaves a situation that the NEXT movie has to awkwardly navigate.
I'm not a doctor but nine with the medicine bottle, I feel like I need to give some change or something.
I knew y'all would have issues with this movie lol. I never liked it much overall. And I never liked the character or actress they had be Bond's sudden love interest. She just seemed to be around without a good storyline. Btw- this actress was in MI:4 - Ghost Protocol as the bad agent who killed Josh Hathaway's character near the train station. Anyways, the only thing I did like about this movie was some of the stunts. And it again gosh made me cringe when Bond ditched that gorgeous liquid silver AM.
I only saw TTD once and for me was disappointing like this movie was. 😞
Maze runner next part plz 🙏
You guys gotta go back and watch the bond films in order now
Don’t worry…No Time To Die wraps it up pretty good. I always thought that Casino Royal, Spectre and No Time To Die were the best ones for the Craig era.
Don’t forget Skyfall too.
@@darkseid6089 Woops. I meant Skyfall not Spectre. My bad. Casino ROYALE, Skyfall, No Time To Die.