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Spectre
Daniel Craig gives another brilliant performance, proving his status of one of the greatest to ever play the role. The story is interesting and Madeline Swann is one of the best Bond girls. I’m very excited to see the finale of this story.
Spectre
It's all fine, more hearty Craig this n' that, more Bond series sightseeing, reconstituting some of the series hallmarks through a modern prism. Christoph Waaaalllltttzzz. But a side note-- ok, so the rear-projection screens of yesteryear look quaint during those older film sequences. But here and everywhere, the digital haze... will a similar quaintness or charm develop 20, 30 years on you think?
Spectre
Goodness, what a rush! Spectre, the newest James Bond film, was fantastic. The action scenes were extremely impressive, practically taking my breath away every time. The acting was superb. While I wasn't a huge fan of Waltz's character (it was nothing compared to Bardem's Skyfall villain), I thoroughly enjoyed everything else. Sam Mendes did beautifully shooting the film, adding the stunning scenes that Skyfall had, while adding more exhilarating scenes (Let's face it. That opening scene was breathtaking). I'm glad Mendes was the one behind the camera, but it would have been interesting to see Christopher Nolan do a Bond film, which would have been interesting, since he was a contender for the director of Spectre. Altogether, Spectre was a spectacular film. Bond seemed a little more human this time, while still being filled to the brim with action. Mendes' directing was amazing, making this film feel a lot like Skyfall. This film was honestly stunning and a fantastic addition to the James Bond series. And now for the big reveal! I prefer Skyfall over Spectre, but this movie was fantastic and is right below Casino Royale in my favorite Bond films.
Spectre
lea seydoux hot good action sequences and good visuals, too bad christoph waltz's villain was wasted potential
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