This is easily what ruined Spectre for me. Having Blofeld be Bond's "brother" really pissed me off. Specially the way they made him the the puppetmaster being everything that had happened since Casino Royale(my favorite Bond movie).
This was already the case between Casino Royale and Quantum, they just took it a step further adding Silva into that too.It didnt just ruin Spectre, it ruined every Daniel Craig Bond film having every villain and plot orchestrated by him.
Absolute stupidity. I dont know how that got past the writers table.
No poker scene?Seems like they are trying to end Craig's run with a nostalgia fest. Bringing back Felix and Blofeld again. Just need a fight scene on a train and we'll have Bond BINGO.
Ok, just as long as it's in there somewhere :PThat'll be on the train when Bond and Bond Girl think they are safe, travelling to the next location.
Good God, it's been 13 years? I still think of Craig as "that new Bond".It's a fucking crime that they wasted Craig's Bond run with endless shit films after how good Casino Royale was
Casino Royale was 13 years ago
Fuck
Craig has been Bond for half of my life.
Seems like they are trying to end Craig's run with a nostalgia fest. Bringing back Felix and Blofeld again. Just need a fight scene on a train and we'll have Bond BINGO.
It's pretty much the worst of the Craig Bond movies.
No thanks.
I try.
And millions of dollars and tons of work went into that stunt. It blows my mind sometimes when I look at the work that went into that chase sceneQoS car chase was dire. A bazillion cuts and Top Gear challenge.
Quantum only sucked because it followed Royale. On its own, it is nowhere near the worst. Plus, I liked the closure of his grieving arc. And leaving someone in a desert with a can of motor oil is hard as fuck.
I agree. Quantum seemed like a pretty average bond flick to me, which made it look bad because it was the follow up to one of the best ones. Spectre on the other hand was atrocious lol.
ExactlyI quite like Quantum when viewed as the second half of the story which began in Casino. It's not a great Bond film by any means but like you say, it's wrapping up his grief arc concerning Vesper, after which he forms his cold exterior which is basically his persona from then on. But I think it only really works as a direct continuation. It's not so hot as a standalone Bond film like most of the others can be.
I don't know if this was a coordinated effort or not but I got a good laugh out of it
Spectre > Casino Royale??? You're bloody madSpectres twist just extended the film to a point it didn't need.
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Every other Craig Bond