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Re: Spectre

#31 Post by nosila50 » Wed Nov 04, 2015 3:02 pm

Went with the family and we all enjoyed this as much as the other Daniel Craig Bond films. Felt there was plenty of action without the usual seductions and a good story line as well. Glad to see the older Bond 'GIRL'... gives me hope..ha ha.

He is definitely my favourite Bond and hope he will squeeze another one in. Also love the Sam Smith title song. 8/10
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Re: Spectre

#32 Post by elski » Sun Nov 08, 2015 10:04 am

I found this the worst of the Daniel Craig era films, so dull and several action films this year were way better than this. Dc looks like he's only there through being contracually obliged to be there. And having been at a few Bechdel Fest screenings last week this totally fails the Bechdel Test (but then disappointingly 2 other of the films I saw this week fail it too).
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Re: Spectre

#33 Post by RickyRaj » Mon Nov 09, 2015 5:35 pm

Watched this yesterday with family. Overall good but not as good as Skyfall. Great action scenes but weak story although I did like the way they connected the previous DC films. 7.5/10
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#34 Post by katy.white » Thu Nov 12, 2015 10:44 am

Finally got around to seeing this film, and overall I was impressed! It was everything a Bond film should be, helicopter fights, crashes in million pound sports cars and a good prickling of sex. Only disappointed with the end, kind of tied everything up for Craig, will we be seeing him again?

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#35 Post by Loulee » Sun Nov 15, 2015 7:32 am

Spectre lived up to the hype, didn't think it was quite as well scripted as Skyfall but still very enjoyable. Danile Craig I agree is startingt o show his age, would love to see him do one more Bond film though

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Re: Spectre

#36 Post by Smarties » Sun Nov 15, 2015 3:57 pm

Saw this film last night, and very much enjoyed it. It felt a lot more fun than the previous three Craig films, with the cool gadgets and fast cars, and I really liked how the core team of Q, Moneypenny and M were more integrated into the action this time round. The cinematography was beautiful, all of the locations looked exquisite. Was surprised at how little screen time Waltz got and the ending felt a bit rushed, but other than that I thought it was a enjoyable film, and will definitely be watching it again.

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