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Spectre 08:36 - Oct 27 with 9461 viewsDrewster

Saw the latest Bond outing last night on opening day.
It's a cracker, great locations, complicated storyline, great one liners, and Craig again delivers a great performance.
Long film though, nearly 2 and half hours.
Go watch it, be interested in others opinions.

Oh and why can't people turn their phones off for 2 hours and not have the need to check texts during a movie...
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Spectre on 09:10 - Oct 27 with 6795 viewsozexile

I read the guardian review and the guy loved it. Although comments from others weren't so complimentary. Most hated it.
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Spectre on 09:16 - Oct 27 with 6778 viewssimmo

Just booked tickets for Thursday night, will report back...

ask Beavis I get nothing Butthead

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Spectre on 09:17 - Oct 27 with 6774 viewsMvpeter

Daniel Craig and his Heineken drinking Ford Fiesta driving scowling character have yet to be Bond in my eyes. Bond needs that Connelly or Brosnan twinkle in his eye.
[Post edited 27 Oct 2015 10:11]

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Spectre on 09:33 - Oct 27 with 6739 viewsPlanetHonneywood

I have a mate who works for the Broccoli family and thus, the lucky bugger gets to go to the premiers and you know, the odd call to go on set to appear as an extra or, Salma Hayek filming nearby pops in to his office for a ciggie. Some people have all the f....g luck eh?

Unashamedly love the Bond franchise, but it somewhat lost its way with Moore and Dalton playing the role and even with Brosnan, I tended to think 'good but he's no Connery!' Craig has given the role a much needed shot in the arm and Mendes' direction for the last two movies has also moved it on. However, I do wonder to what extent, the improvement in the Bond movies is down to the 'Bourne' effect?

Now, as iconic as Connery was and brilliant as Craig has been, my fave Bond movie remains OHMSS with George Lazenby. Seemingly, he was an arrogant so-and-so who, having decided not to continue playing Bond, wasn't pursued by the Broccolis to change his mind. Something I believe they are most definitely doing to ensure Mr. Craig remains in post.

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Spectre on 09:38 - Oct 27 with 6727 viewsPommyhoop

Spectre on 09:33 - Oct 27 by PlanetHonneywood

I have a mate who works for the Broccoli family and thus, the lucky bugger gets to go to the premiers and you know, the odd call to go on set to appear as an extra or, Salma Hayek filming nearby pops in to his office for a ciggie. Some people have all the f....g luck eh?

Unashamedly love the Bond franchise, but it somewhat lost its way with Moore and Dalton playing the role and even with Brosnan, I tended to think 'good but he's no Connery!' Craig has given the role a much needed shot in the arm and Mendes' direction for the last two movies has also moved it on. However, I do wonder to what extent, the improvement in the Bond movies is down to the 'Bourne' effect?

Now, as iconic as Connery was and brilliant as Craig has been, my fave Bond movie remains OHMSS with George Lazenby. Seemingly, he was an arrogant so-and-so who, having decided not to continue playing Bond, wasn't pursued by the Broccolis to change his mind. Something I believe they are most definitely doing to ensure Mr. Craig remains in post.


Is your mate's name John and is he a Millwall fan?


Serious question...

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Spectre on 09:45 - Oct 27 with 6718 viewsdaveB

Spectre on 09:10 - Oct 27 by ozexile

I read the guardian review and the guy loved it. Although comments from others weren't so complimentary. Most hated it.


most comments will be from lunatics who haven't seen the film and just want to moan about something
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Spectre on 09:49 - Oct 27 with 6698 viewsozexile

Spectre on 09:45 - Oct 27 by daveB

most comments will be from lunatics who haven't seen the film and just want to moan about something


I can't wait to see it. It wont put me off.
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Spectre on 09:52 - Oct 27 with 6693 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Spectre on 09:38 - Oct 27 by Pommyhoop

Is your mate's name John and is he a Millwall fan?


Serious question...


A serious question deserves a serious answer...and that would be yes!

Was it the 'being called on set' or the reference to being in the presence of the Mexican Goddess that gave it away?

How spooky.

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Spectre on 09:57 - Oct 27 with 6683 viewsPommyhoop

Spectre on 09:52 - Oct 27 by PlanetHonneywood

A serious question deserves a serious answer...and that would be yes!

Was it the 'being called on set' or the reference to being in the presence of the Mexican Goddess that gave it away?

How spooky.


LOL no If it's the same fella which I think it is ( married to Victoria right?) he used to drink at one of my locals on and off mainly because of Victoria. And I remember he worked for Broccoli and even had his name on some of the film credits.
We knew him as Millwall John. Lovely fella..
Say Leon ( Lisa's brother ) sais hello..

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Spectre on 10:04 - Oct 27 with 6664 viewsstevec

Spectre on 09:45 - Oct 27 by daveB

most comments will be from lunatics who haven't seen the film and just want to moan about something


It's no Mission Impossible.

Worth seeing and the two and a half hours don't drag. Something about Bond films though, they are good but never great.
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Spectre on 10:47 - Oct 27 with 6578 viewsbosh67

Spectre on 09:17 - Oct 27 by Mvpeter

Daniel Craig and his Heineken drinking Ford Fiesta driving scowling character have yet to be Bond in my eyes. Bond needs that Connelly or Brosnan twinkle in his eye.
[Post edited 27 Oct 2015 10:11]


And yet if you read the books Craig is the closest to the character Flemming wrote.

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Spectre on 11:42 - Oct 27 with 6530 viewsMatch82

Spectre on 09:45 - Oct 27 by daveB

most comments will be from lunatics who haven't seen the film and just want to moan about something


We should direct them to this board...
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Spectre on 13:39 - Oct 27 with 6422 viewsWanderR

Saw it in IMAX last night.

Without giving too much away it feels like a 'Greatest Hits' Bond compilation with lots of nods to the previous films. The Bond girls, the cars, exotic locations and natty outfits are all present and correct. Also, vitally, it has regained its sense of humour which has been missing from the Craig era. There is some great stunt work, particularly the pre-credits sequence. It's beautifully shot - the sequences in Rome which introduce the villains are particularly well done, operating literally from the shadows.

On the negative it is somewhat overwritten (four credited screenwriters) and tries to retcon all the Craig films into another overarching origin story/conspiracy which doesn't really work. The plot also starts to feel a bit like an episode of 'Spooks' towards the end as the whole team - M, Q, Moneypenny and Tanner - get involved. The age difference between Craig and his leading ladies is starting to show - it's getting to resemble the late Moore era in that regard - and the romance doesn't feel plausible.

Unlike Skyfall the ending hints this will be Craig's last Bond film. Personally I think this is a good point on which to end and allow Henry Cavill to pick up the Walther PPK and keys to the Aston Martin.

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Spectre on 13:48 - Oct 27 with 6409 viewsrobith

Good piece on the Economist with some Bond graphs



http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2015/10/daily-chart-13?fsrc=scn/tw/

Interesting graph there contrasting IMDB rating versus box office takings - Craig and Connery the clear winners on both measures. Craig has been inadvertedly helped by Eon's money problems meaning he's been able to do fewer, better films. Brosnan got the franchise back on track with solid box office performance, but his films weren't great
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Spectre on 13:51 - Oct 27 with 6403 viewsA40Bosh

Spectre on 13:39 - Oct 27 by WanderR

Saw it in IMAX last night.

Without giving too much away it feels like a 'Greatest Hits' Bond compilation with lots of nods to the previous films. The Bond girls, the cars, exotic locations and natty outfits are all present and correct. Also, vitally, it has regained its sense of humour which has been missing from the Craig era. There is some great stunt work, particularly the pre-credits sequence. It's beautifully shot - the sequences in Rome which introduce the villains are particularly well done, operating literally from the shadows.

On the negative it is somewhat overwritten (four credited screenwriters) and tries to retcon all the Craig films into another overarching origin story/conspiracy which doesn't really work. The plot also starts to feel a bit like an episode of 'Spooks' towards the end as the whole team - M, Q, Moneypenny and Tanner - get involved. The age difference between Craig and his leading ladies is starting to show - it's getting to resemble the late Moore era in that regard - and the romance doesn't feel plausible.

Unlike Skyfall the ending hints this will be Craig's last Bond film. Personally I think this is a good point on which to end and allow Henry Cavill to pick up the Walther PPK and keys to the Aston Martin.


I would go along with a lot of what WanderR says - although I am prepared to be more forgiving on the negatives WanderR points out. For me I prefer the Bond without the humour and prefer the darker, more cerebral grown up films that came post Bourne Trilogy.

A lot to like about that film and strangely enough it was the first time me and the Mrs went to an IMAX showing - which is definitely worth it as it really does make a difference to the experience.

8/10 and I reckon Craig has one more in him.

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Spectre on 14:00 - Oct 27 with 6376 viewsknocker

Well dear old Joey Barton thought is was crap.
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Spectre on 14:20 - Oct 27 with 6354 viewsHayesender

Spectre on 14:00 - Oct 27 by knocker

Well dear old Joey Barton thought is was crap.


Oh well, looks like I'd better get a refund on my tickets then

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Spectre on 14:57 - Oct 27 with 6314 viewsToast_R

When I was a kid my older brother had me believe 007's name was James Bomb.
Made perfect sense to me as he was always blowing sh*t up.
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Spectre on 15:15 - Oct 27 with 6298 viewsDorse

The big question for me is what the female characters will be named. I expect the franchise who gave us Pussy Galore, Plenty O'Toole and Miss Goodnight to come up with more than just Barbara Henderson or Geraldine Simmons.

'And who might you be?'
'Agent 69, code name Carpenters' Dream'.
'I see. And why might that be?'
'Because I'm flat as a board and easy to screw'.

(At this, Bond goes off in his pants and limps off muttering something about this never happening before...)

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Spectre on 15:25 - Oct 27 with 6285 viewsHantsR

Spectre on 09:45 - Oct 27 by daveB

most comments will be from lunatics who haven't seen the film and just want to moan about something


I've got tickets for me and Mrs Hants in the back row 'courting seats' on Saturday. I know already she will moan.
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Spectre on 18:03 - Oct 27 with 6145 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Spectre on 14:00 - Oct 27 by knocker

Well dear old Joey Barton thought is was crap.


There could be two reasons for this. Firstly, he was offended because he wasn't mentioned or secondly, now that he resides in some provincial northern khasi, they're only up to Never Say, Never Again!

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Spectre on 18:14 - Oct 27 with 6125 viewsBlackCrowe

I say steady on old boy...don't need to know about your prowess.

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Spectre on 18:20 - Oct 27 with 6119 viewsDrewster

Spectre on 13:51 - Oct 27 by A40Bosh

I would go along with a lot of what WanderR says - although I am prepared to be more forgiving on the negatives WanderR points out. For me I prefer the Bond without the humour and prefer the darker, more cerebral grown up films that came post Bourne Trilogy.

A lot to like about that film and strangely enough it was the first time me and the Mrs went to an IMAX showing - which is definitely worth it as it really does make a difference to the experience.

8/10 and I reckon Craig has one more in him.


Yeah, I reckon he has one more left in him. I hope so.
That said he has suffered from loads of injuries from doing his 4 films.
He may want to call it a day, bookies will be creaming themselves now as to what happens next.
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Spectre on 18:24 - Oct 27 with 6113 viewsFredManRave

Spectre on 15:25 - Oct 27 by HantsR

I've got tickets for me and Mrs Hants in the back row 'courting seats' on Saturday. I know already she will moan.


There's really no need to be so brazen about it.

I've got the Power.
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Spectre on 19:13 - Oct 27 with 6069 viewsEastR

Spectre on 15:25 - Oct 27 by HantsR

I've got tickets for me and Mrs Hants in the back row 'courting seats' on Saturday. I know already she will moan.


That's just showing off

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