No Time To Die was awesome. 🥲

No Time To Die was awesome. 🥲

For me, this movie was the perfect ending to Craig's Bond. I enjoyed the whole movie (unlike Spectre), and it felt much more Bond-like (if that makes sense) than Skyfall. The ending scene was really good and felt intentional, and the plot as a whole felt strong. The characters were great, from a return of Felix to Paloma, Moni, Q, and I even enjoyed Safin. As well as the wide variation of locations from Jamacia to Italy.

The only complaint I really have is Ash's character, it doesnt seem as important as it should be.

I'm unsure why people seem to regard this as a "meh" movie. For me, it's the second best in Craig's run, slightly edging out Skyfall. I cant wait to dive into other bond eras moving forward, if any of you have recomendations for which era I should watch next that woul dbe great.

No Time To Die: 4.8/5

u/JMC712 — 7 hours ago
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Which minor character would you have liked to see more of on screen and why?

u/JMC712 — 2 days ago

Lennie James in the next Bond era would be awesome.

It likely would never happen, but after playing First Light about a month ago, I honestly think he would be an awesome fit. In my opinion, he seems to be the only one on the First Light cast to have the acting chops to actually fit onto the big screen, even as a minor character. Tell me what you all think; I'm curious.

u/JMC712 — 4 days ago
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Spectre Was Good.

Let me preface by saying this is my first watch through of Spectre, im working through the whole franchise and I just decided to start with the Craig films.

I think the movie was quite good, it was no casino Royale or skyfall but it ticked off boxes a James Bond movie should have. I liked Whishaw as Q and I also thought French blonde girl was a good pick (wasn’t she in mission impossible?). The opening scene is awesome and while the villain felt a little weak to me, it wasn’t a huge deal.

Spectre: 3.8/5

^(Let me also say that this is my opinion and I’m happy to discuss with people, but there is no need to get mad just because I share another opinion)

u/JMC712 — 7 days ago

What are the most "Bond-esque" songs that aren't official themes?

Assassin by John Mayer and Feeling Good by Michael Buble come to mind. What do y'all think?

u/JMC712 — 17 days ago

Anyone with real experience and success in shorts, please dm me!

anyone with success in shorts i just have a few questions I’d like to ask, thanks in advance to anyone who reaches out

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u/JMC712 — 19 days ago

If anyone is experienced in shorts, please dm me!

If anyone has had good success on shorts i just have a few questions I’d like to ask, thanks to anyone who responds.

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u/JMC712 — 19 days ago
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007 First Light: Could this have been a seriously good bond film?

While I'm somewhat glad it's a game, it honestly seems like the story as a whole, from the origin of Patrick Gibson's bond to the development of supporting characters, as well as the masterfully crafted finale, I truly think this could've been a sick movie. Unlike most video games, the writing was phenomenal, and every part of the story seemed intentional. While there have certainly been some great Bond films (I.m.o. Casino Royale (2006), Skyfall, Golden Eye, etc.), there have also been many subpar ones. And I definitely feel that if First Light were a film, it would've been among the likes of the greater Bond films. Love to hear your thoughts.

Also, shout out to Lennie James and Alastair Mackenzie; their acting really helped give the story a more emotional + movie-like feel.

Love to hear all of your thoughts.

u/JMC712 — 21 days ago

Appreciation post for Greenway

>!Sucks he had to go, but I get it, the way they developed his character was so satisfying, and he was def the most relatable and by far my fav character of the game. I wish we could’ve seen him carry out more missions with Bond, and they would’ve been a sick duo. I'm gonna miss him in the sequel.!<

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u/JMC712 — 23 days ago