New woke Bond movie getting terrible reviews, not sure why π€
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π§ These people are stupid!
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I've always been a big fan of Bond films (hated Brosnan, though). I liked Craig, thought he did a great job, but I'm sad to see wokeness infiltrate everything enjoyable in this world.
If anything we got the N64 game from it lol.
I thought the only great Craig movie was Casino Royale. I found Quantum of Solace to be OK ... the rest, meh.
I already read the spoilers for the new one ... it seems like a pieced together shitbomb produced for woke shock value. It does say "James Bond Will Return" after the end of the closing credits though ... hopefully they've made this "Craig" series a standalone set of 5 movies or something along those lines and will just go back to make them the way they made then for 40 years up until Casino Royale.
I agree with the other poster about Brosnan ... Goldeneye was excellent ... the rest were boring.
The one strong point in Quantum of Solace is it depicts the corruption of the Clowns in America and their participation with an unelected global cabal. Skyfall weirdly dropped that theme for a one off villain, then the cabal resurfaced in Spectre.
No idea about the new movie. But, I canβt fault Bond for letting her control the scooter. Perhaps if it was a badass motorcycle he would have insisted on being the rider. π
I guess I'm dating myself a bit, but I always place Connery at the top. And I always loved Desmond Llewelyn as Q! The best comedic foil ever!
I'm GenX and feel that Connery was the best ... From Russia With Love is my all time favorite of that series. His only bad ones were Diamonds Are Forever (terrible frigging movie though Plenty O'Toole was fun to look at) and Never Say Never Again (should have never been made ... awful movie).
My second favorite was Timothy Dalton ... I think he nailed the part perfectly. License to Kill could have been a classic if they would have gotten rid of some of the corniness in it. The Living Daylights is a great spy flick (though it does seem to drag towards the end). Shame he didn't do more of them.
Roger Moore would be third ... I thought The Spy Who Loved Me and For Your Eyes Only were among the best ... I dug Octopussy and A View to a Kill (I was young then ... I think its mainly nostalgia talking now though Octopussy has held up ... Tanya Roberts was lucky that she was incredibly fun to look at in A View to a Kill ... if she wasn't gorgeous, that movie would have tanked). The rest weren't very good. Moonraker is one of the worst movies ever in my opinion. You could tell it was a rush job made to cash in on Star Wars.
Of the remaining, I'd say Lazenby, Craig, then Brosnan. The last two were stuck with some horribly written stories. Lazenby was solid in On Her Majesty's Secret Service and the overall movie isn't that bad, but he needed more than one movie.