Originally posted by Quincy
I think his dislike of Bond is pretty hilarious.Also kind of idiotic in the sense that it propelled him into consciousness. Can't really think of any big stand out Daniel Craig roles that solidify him as a "star" like James Bond would. So maybe he shouldn't shit where he eats.
Yeah. I didn't even remember that he was a team member in Munich until I watched it again sometime after seeing Royale and Solace. He was good in Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, but odds are he wouldn't have even been in the conversation for that had he not been in the picture from Bond. Again, it's just like pale face from Twilight, acting like life sucks because she'll forever be known for that role. Boo frickin' hoo.
Originally posted by Tzeentch
I'm not really a huge Bond fan in general, but Craig's shitty attitude about the character's turned me off from seeing this altogether.
You know, Connery wasn't a fan of Bond either. That's why they had to bring increasingly large wheelbarrows full of money to his favorite charities to get him going back.
Originally posted by dadudemon
I felt bored most of the film. Plot was a bit dry and convoluted.Action was great. 🙂
Overall, I'd give this a 5 out of 10. Tomorrow Never Dies is a better Bond film than this one.
It's kind of funny that despite TND being cheesy in terms of the plot, anytime I catch it on and start watching I'll watch it all the way through. Same for Die Another Day. Brosnan did Bond right. It's not like the old Bond films are all cinematic masterpieces, but they are Bond films from start to finish.
Shame that it seems like Craig's Bond peaked with Skyfall.
Originally posted by Q99Every Bond actor began to hate the role eventually once they did it long enough. Not all of them attempted to sabotage their own movies by bitching about them in interviews though.
You know, Connery wasn't a fan of Bond either. That's why they had to bring increasingly large wheelbarrows full of money to his favorite charities to get him going back.