The Award Winning : 'Bond...comments while you watch...'

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  • Posts: 16,634
    I must say I like the titles on this one
  • RemingtonRemington I'll do anything for a woman with a knife.
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    ToTheRight wrote: »
    I must say I like the titles on this one

    As do I.
  • Posts: 16,634
    Written by Paul Haggis...................I just watched a Paul Haggis Diff'rent Strokes episode last night.
  • Posts: 16,634
    Once again.........Craig looks damn good in QUANTUM.
  • Posts: 16,634
    Birdleson wrote: »
    QOS is a fully packed. I don't think that there is weak or extraneous scene in the film.

    It has a lot in it for 105 minutes
  • Posts: 16,634
    Guy Haines chase scene. This might have made a good PTS as well.
  • Posts: 16,634
    I just LOVE the fact Bond is using his PPK in this one. I never liked the Brosnan era Walther.
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    Hard to believe it's 10 years since this was in production. I can remember feeling this new Craig era was going to be a true return to Fleming's Bondian world. We at long last had another film which utilized a short story title (one I always liked as well).

    Craig's clothes are spot on here. He is the man.
  • Posts: 16,634
    The M exposition bits do run a bit fast here, Suddenly we're in Port Au Prince Haiti.
  • Posts: 16,634
    Again...........navy polo, light trousers a throwback to Connery TB era.

    Craig is the man.


    Great fight scene here
  • Posts: 16,634
    MICKEY G!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICKEY G!
  • Posts: 16,634
    Olga!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Without question, and without hesitation, Olga is my favorite Craig era Bond girl.
  • Posts: 16,634
    The first outing of the legendary Rory Kinnear as Tanner. Not to be confused with Hammer Horror actor, Roy Kinnear.
  • Posts: 16,634
    Not sure how I feel about Dominic Greene, actually. I don't think he's a particularly bad Bond villain, but he's nowhere near the likes of Le Chiffre, or classic Bond adversaries as Zorin, Dr No, Scaramanga, etc
    In some ways he reminds me of Klaus Maria Brandauer's Largo, whom I also prefer.
    Perhaps I'll discover a newfound appreciation for him in this viewing?
  • Posts: 16,634
    I love the scars on Camille's back. Very Fleming-esque.
  • Posts: 16,634
    Boat chase!!!
  • Posts: 16,634
    "Dominic Greene????"
  • Posts: 16,634
    As good as Craig looks here, I still would have trimmed the back nape into a taper as he wears in SPECTRE.
  • Posts: 16,634
    My main man David Harbour!!!! Greg Beam is one of my favorite characters in QOS.
    I had a co worker a couple years ago who was a dead ringer for Greg Beam.
  • JamesBondKenyaJamesBondKenya Danny Boyle laughs to himself
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    I love how uncouth Bond looks for most of this film.
  • Posts: 16,634
    I do hope we see Felix again in B25.
  • Posts: 16,634
    I love how uncouth Bond looks for most of this film.
    Me too, especially towards the end.
  • Posts: 16,634
    We should just deal with nice people.
  • Posts: 16,634
    The score as Craig is driving here is superb, IMO. Leading up to the opera bit.
  • Posts: 16,634
    Elvis is getting into the opera singing.
  • Posts: 16,634
    The exchange between Bond and Greene brought laughter from the audience as I recall.
  • Posts: 16,634
    Already at the Mathis scene. This one really moves!
  • Posts: 16,634
    Craig has good chemistry with Fields as well.
  • Posts: 16,634
    Plane fight/ parachute bits. Reminds me of Little Nellie without the fun. Still it's pretty bad ass.
  • Posts: 16,634
    Love the bit where they're walking miles and miles in the desert.
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