Needless to the world loves James Bond. Been watching since Goldfinger came out. Can still remember the many " stories" about the lady in gold. Its been more than 50 years, still, nothing like 007! To the downloader, a big thank you, from Orlando, Fl
5th Generation Californian. I am an Artist & Woodworker. Zodiac, Aquarian & Born in January 24, 1959 in San Mateo. My Grandpa Designed the Rivets on the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge. My Father was Mechanical Engineer for the San Francisco Cable Cars. Adore James Bond with all actors, especially first, Sean Connery! Daniel Craig is so amazing to watch!
I have seen every James Bond 007 movie ever made, when they were made, including the first Casino Royale that Peter Sellers played 007. I know all the actors who played 007. I am 69 years old and thought I would never see the end of James Bond. Sadly I was wrong. 😔
@vikramsharma180 Totally agree. The Bond character Died with Craig taking the role. The best Bonds in my opinion were the sixties ending with Diamonds. In other words the Connery films.
Como siempre la secuencias de Bond son super entretenidas, y no escatiman en despliegues de medios y actores. No obstante no esperaba un final así. Me parece que rompe con la tradición de Bond, de entretener sin exceso de dramatismo. El final es doloroso e innecesario. En los relevos anteriores no fue necesario matar al protagonista. Lo único que espero que los nuevos protagonistas no desvirtuen las esencias de la novela y empiecen a poner, negros o mujeres o transexuales, en el papel de Bond para seguir la locura actual de Hollywood. Gracias por compartirla. .
Cheers Bond James Bond 007 your life is remembered and we thank you for your service to the world and beyond in great novels. All 007 men and Bond girls.
Everyone in Vancouver British Columbia thinks that the woman they’re going to use for the next bond is boring has no chemistry whatsoever with anything. I personally hope they’ve changed their mind and are looking for someone else
The Bond movies feature a straight, white, British secret agent male who works for MI6 and battles against villains to save the world. Why do you want to change something that has worked successfully for decades?
"Now, pay attention, 007! - These two bottles of hair coloring gel may look normal and even harmless. But if you mix the two gels, and throw it, it will detonate with the power of 100 kilotons of TNT. Remember, this is no time to dye!"
It's hard to know what makes a great Bond film. I began watching this and realised I'd watched it before. Damned if I can remember the finish though. They should be more memorable than this. The 007 franchise needs a reboot.
The entire project was a confused mess plagued with problems from start to finish. Basically, the entire production was as rambling and confused as the script. And then on top of that, the scheduling took a hit when Craig injured himself, and they had to rewrite a bunch of stuff on the fly because Craig and Malek were never able to shoot together. This is literally a Bond film where Bond and the main villain never even met on set. And then there's the sheer volume of unnecessary bloat, lazy writing (like after all these years, they're going to kill off Felix like THAT?), etc. That said, it's a great cast and l did like some of the new characters a lot. Sadly, we'll probably never see them again.
@@davidtatro7457 Yes unfortunately the "reinvention" of Bond is in the hands of talentless, ideological, hacks. They think Bond is a franchise without James Bond. The rot started with Goldeneye when M referred to him as a "Misogynist dinosaur, a relic of the Cold War". As if it was a statement of fact.
Yes, I was unsure about him first but my God, has he raised the bar for the next one! Pure class. Wish he'd been able to do at least two more but age was against him, unfortunately. He'll never be bettered.
They should have kept to Cubby Broccoli's formula but they like death and violence and sorrow much more than the old movies and no humor but 3d world nations settings to save movie costs.
When I was little, I had a Corgi toy Aston Martin DB5 with a shield that popped up at the back and an ejector seat that fired out a plastic figure. Probably be banned now. (Dangerous to children's eyes. ) That was in 1965, soon after Goldfinger came out. At least in this Craig Bond gets his money's worth out of the car. That's the only thing I can say that's vaguely interesting after 22 minutes. Oh yes. Where does the Craig Bond buy his suits ? At a jumble sale ?