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Bond producers ‘don’t want to think about replacement for Daniel Craig’
The letter in question referenced Pussy Galore, one of the most popular Bond girls, who led an all-lesbian criminal gang and, in the words of Fleming, her “psychological malady” when it came to same-sex attraction. Craig is more confident than ever in the role. But it doesn’t possess the edginess and depth of character that propelled Daniel Craig’s three prior Bond movies to greatness.
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The movie starts off with the premise of Bond trying to ascertain the roots of a cryptic message related to his past that he comes across at Mexico’s Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead). Skyfall grossed $1.1 billion all in.
Sam Mendes (“American Beauty”, “Road to Perdition”, “Jarhead”, “Skyfall”) is one of my favorite directors, and I imagine he couldn’t pass on the experience to be a part of the Bond legacy. A new jerk (Andrew Scott) in the organization apparently saw “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation” and thus wants to shut down the 00 program, preferring blatantly villainous widespread public monitoring not unlike what we just saw in “Kingsman: The Secret Service”.
She shared: “I got so depressed!”
November 25th is the last stop of the month and with it comes a new Rocky called Creed, Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur and horror adventure Victor Frankestein.
In fact, Forbes even declared that “Spectre” might be the worst Bond movie in 30 years, saying that the movie is a poor mix of nostalgia and plot twists. The site claimed that the actor’s first take in 2006’s “Casino Royale” “felt like a breath of fresh air, but nearly a decade later it’s gone stale”. Computer-animated 3D cartoon The Peanuts Movie-the first big screen rendering in 35 years for the beloved comic book characters-sold an estimated $45 million in tickets to debut in second place, box office tracker Exhibitor Relations said. It has earned a whopping $300 million worldwide in less than two weeks and still has yet to open in a few major markets, including China. Plus having Daniel Radcliffe play Igor, now that’s the sort of thing I can get behind. To be honest that could ultimately work in its favor, I mean at least to me the film looks fun, mindless fun but still fun nonetheless.
The film illustrates the audience’s confusion actually mirrors Bond’s in a number of clever moments, like when he does not recognize the codename for a villain, only to be informed by Eve Moneypenny he has faced said villain in the past.
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“If there’s like a unsafe situation that needs to be solved by jumping onto a helicopter that’s about to take off, I would let it go”.