Lately I have been in a James Bond faze (don't think I've watched so many bond movies since my late teens early 20's). When I first watched this movie at the cinema I didn't think it followed it's potential after Skyfall. But I just finished watching this movie (3rd or 4th time) and now I'm starting to think it's a underrated Bond film. There are still things in this movie I dislike (like making Blofeld, Bonds half brother) There was some art in this movie I can't put my finger on but I defiantly enjoyed more after a few years and a few more viewings after it's release.
Spectre (2015) (spoilers)
This is probably my least favorite Bond film after Quantum of Solace. I think the problem with Spectre is I just find it boring. Boring Bond girl, boring villain, and just forgettable action scenes, minus the one henchman fight. And I really didn't like how they tried to tie in the plots of other movies, and they re-used the Austin Powers in Goldmember twist, on this, which is suppose to be a serious Bond movie, yet they used a twist, from a James Bond spoof.
It just all felt forced to me.
It just all felt forced to me.
I'd say part of the reason people were so critical of it is that you can see there was a lot of potential there, the sections with Mr White and Swann especially are I think very well done with Seydoux being the first Bond girl to really have a depth of character.
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