calvegas04
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The Martian and Sicario were both badass
Yup, two solid movies right there
The Martian and Sicario were both badass
Just watched Spectre and it was okay, I would put it behind Skyfall and Casino Royal
Just watched Spectre and it was okay, I would put it behind Skyfall and Casino Royal
just saw it the other day, and I really enjoyed it. Locations were great, some really great camera shots, great cars, great action and fight sequences. A little bit long and plot was a little bit over the top, but hey it's a Bond flick afterall. Christoph Waltz was great, but felt he was actually under used.
I'd put it ahead of Casino Royal and behind Skyfall. Very good movie though imo, and Daniel Craig is hands down the best Bond in my opinion. Casino Royal, Skyfall, and Spectre were all very good to great. That Quantam of Solace one was an awful piece of shit, but 3 out of 4 ain't a bad hit rate.
Craig is under contract to do a 5th Bond, but apparently he hates the role. Would be a shame to see him walk away from it, he's just so damn good at it.
This generation of Bond movies are awesome. I don't go to the movies much but I'll def go see that one... this weekend I'm taking my girls to see Peanuts, looking forward to that one also...
The story for spectre just wasn't there for me.... if we have this mega boss that has been controlling the past 3 then he went down way to easy. And the whole 00 agents going away was already done in the last movie. The opening of spectre was the best part of the movie amazing movie making there if you ask me and the stunts were great.
Most of the Bond flicks are on HuluPlus right now. I watched "The Soy Who Loved Me," which is probably the best Roger Moore entry in the series. And Barbara Bach, rawrrr. I also started watching "A View to a Kill." It's been a long time since I've seen it. Man, it's bad. Moore was too old and looked it. The movie was too foolish, campy, and dull. It had arguably the worst Bond girls. Tanya Roberts was a light weight dumb blonde. And Grace Jones was just, weird. After watching that, I can see why they went hard in the other direction with Timothy Dalton being Mr. Super Serious 007. Dalton wasn't a good Bond, but his movies helped shake most of the Moore era goofiness off the franchise.
I watched "The Soy Who Loved Me," which is probably the best Roger Moore entry in the series. And Barbara Bach, rawrrr.
You fail to give love to "Live and Let Die" again, I'll bleed you, real quiet, leave you here,.... you got that!?!
Seriously, "Live and Let Die" is on the Rushmore of Bond films... anyone who argues that is a Timothy Dalton fan...
You fail to give love to "Live and Let Die" again, I'll bleed you, real quiet, leave you here,.... you got that
Jane Seymour as Solitaire was the best Bond girl:
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Jane Seymour as Solitaire was the best Bond girl:
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Top 40 Countdown: The Hottest Bond Girls | Fandango
Gotta Say Maria Cucinotta (#2) blew me away and is my #1 but Cary Lowell is my second Bond girl, even though she has not aged all that well.
Top 40 Countdown: The Hottest Bond Girls | Fandango
Gotta Say Maria Cucinotta (#2) blew me away and is my #1 but Cary Lowell is my second Bond girl, even though she has not aged all that well.