Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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The problem that the Bond films have created for themselves is the bar is set so high it is almost impossible to achieve a Casino Royale every time. The fact of the matter is an average Bond film is still miles better than pratically any other film.
I enjoyed QoS, having been thrilled by Casino Royale previously. Having read 3 of the books and understood the Bond character Fleming created I think Daniel Craig's portrayal is more faithful to Fleming's man than any of the other Bonds.
On the downside the opening actiion sequences practically killed my eyes and I was only sitting halfway back. Tip for anyone going - sit near the back.
Whilst Roger Moore's gags and Q's gadgets look cheesy this film goes too far the other way, and I hope in the next movie Bond lightens up and there is more humour, more romance and one or two more gadgets.
I enjoyed QoS, having been thrilled by Casino Royale previously. Having read 3 of the books and understood the Bond character Fleming created I think Daniel Craig's portrayal is more faithful to Fleming's man than any of the other Bonds.
On the downside the opening actiion sequences practically killed my eyes and I was only sitting halfway back. Tip for anyone going - sit near the back.
Whilst Roger Moore's gags and Q's gadgets look cheesy this film goes too far the other way, and I hope in the next movie Bond lightens up and there is more humour, more romance and one or two more gadgets.