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I just watched it knowing nothing about the series, and I had no idea what was happening.
"John Oliver's carefully laundered Marxism act is too dangerous to ignore"
It was identical. Even the small detail of needing two scientists to turn the key at the same time.
Remember how the Craig fanboys used to actually call these films 'realistic'? Where are they now? This was the most absurd plot I've ever seen in a Bond movie.
For people who want to make DAD comparisons, you might want to know that the invisible car is actually a real experimental technology that has been demonstrated in real life. Nanobots, on the other hand, are as fake as Craig's Botox-altered face.
All good points. I still don't get what the explanation for #3 could possibly be.
Never? He's a carbon copy of Boris from Goldeneye. How did you not make that connection?
That sub is full of Craig fanboys. You aren't allowed to have a different opinion.
I find it interesting that you can't read properly.
I don't remember the exact line, but the evil Russian scientist who works for Safin (and is a ripoff of Boris from GoldenEye) tells Nomi that he can exterminate her entire race, and then she kicks him into a pool of infected water that causes him to die in a gruesome but humorous manner.
I can't see how the franchise survives NTTD despite the promise that "James Bond will return" at the end. This is probably the last one ever. At the very least, it will go on a 20+ year hiatus.
I don't why these insignificant supporting characters have become so important in the Craig era. They don't add anything to the films. We shouldn't know or care what Q's sexuality is. Q has been in nearly every Bond film, and his sexuality or private life was never relevant. He shows up for 1-2 scenes of comedic relief and that's it. That's the way it should be.
And Spectre made every previous Bond film worse.
It said "James Bond will return" at the end.
I would say remove Halle Berry and all of her crappy lines, and it is quite good. I like just about every part of the film that she isn't in. Although it has some bad moments, it is still underrated and unfairly maligned. It has good entertainment value.
Fuckanaga is a cuck boy. As for the 'rape' scene Thunderball, she was flirting, not actually saying "no." People in the 1960s did not actually think that rape was okay. Liberal idiots on their high horse in the 2020s seem to actually think that it's a totally new idea that sexual assault is wrong. Oddly enough, they are the ones who are also soft on crime when rape actually does happen...
It looks like a mashup of all my least favourite Bond films...Skyfall, Spectre, TWINE, TND, TSWLM.
This is an option from the Blu-ray I have. It is the 'Ultimate Edition' Blu-ray.
Sure, and it doesn't surprise me at all that Bond has become so irrelevant in the Craig era that it isn't even worth promoting anymore.
All posters from the Craig era have been awful. These are at least not as bad as Spectre. Craig looks like a gay German prostitute in those posters.