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I couldn't even sit through GLASS ONION. Absolutely unwatchable.
Glass Onion was a celebrity brunch party that had cameras and a script floating around sometimes. Horrible film.
Daniel, Ana and Chris Evans really shone in that film
I wonder if these "Paul is Dead" references are on purpose?
Supposedly - and I'm trying to stay away from as much content about this film as possible - this new one is a return to the form of the first one. I'm very excited. I still don't know if I'll get the chance to see it in a theatre here in Germany, but I'm looking forward to it either way.
I don't get the reference?
There was an urban myth that Paul McCartney died, the Beatles dropped subtle clues in there albums. Rian Johnson referenced the Beatles with Glass Union (name of a Beatles song).
Ah! Thank you @Fire_and_Ice_Returns, I wasn't aware of that.
What’s the link to the ‘Paul is dead’ thing though?
The films are all named after song titles: songs by Radiohead, the Beatles, and (by the seems of it) U2 respectively.
You summed up that film perfectly..
Was it this one mate? I think they filmed this before NTTD, but they used it to promote the film
I don't think the producers really thought it through as to a story arc.
The idea to have Bond a washed up wreck in SF was an odd one 3 films in, but it suited the story they wanted to do.
SP tried to tie all the previous films together with Blofeld being behind everything, which was a ridiculously contrived concept. NTTD at least followed on logically from SP as a story arc.
Personally i think QoS is a cracking Bond film..
I guess you could argue Bloodstone (the game) is that middle in between QoS and SF, but the video games arent considered canonical.
Bloodstone is often actually considered canon to the DC timeline. It's impended that Nicole was killed by Blofeld with that drone. I'd also consider Goldeneye Reloaded as canon to his timeline as well. It could be one of the main reasons to lead Bond to feeling like he does in SF.
I think they missed a trick tying SP in to SF: Silva's aim in SF is to take down M (and does so by damaging MI6), and Blofeld's aim in SP is to effectively take down MI6 and take control of it, so they should have said that SF was stage one of Blofeld's plan to damage and take control of MI6. It kind of feels like it's right there.
Yeah that's fair; I wish they'd finished that story off!
I'd consider Nicole canonically (if we're going down that road) Silva's mistress, before he then hooked up with Severine.