How does one get a job as a baddie type henchman? It must be fairly well paid and I can hit a 2p coin at 30 yards with an air rifle which i’m sure as shit would get my foot in the door to train the others how to to actually hit something with a gun. Only time JB gets shot is by Rami Malek who doesn’t look like he even has to strength to hold a gun up
> How does one get a job as a baddie type henchman? It must be fairly well paid and I can hit a 2p coin at 30 yards with an air rifle which i’m sure as shit would get my foot in the door to train the others how to to actually hit something with a gun. Only time JB gets shot is by Rami Malek who doesn’t look like he even has to strength to hold a gun up
Yes, but as you can see, the job description clearly states that you have to be pissed/on mushrooms before you can deploy the firearm.
Having managed to watch oh, a half hour before ... deciding to watch paint dry, I'm fascinated. Does anyone come away from watching a Bond film saying 'That was great, I just can't wait until the next one!' Could be the same people who queue up for the latest iPhone, I suppose.
> Having managed to watch oh, a half hour before ... deciding to watch paint dry, I'm fascinated. Does anyone come away from watching a Bond film saying 'That was great, I just can't wait until the next one!' Could be the same people who queue up for the latest iPhone, I suppose.
As an owner of the latest iPhone, I’m offended! I haven’t seen any of the other Craig Bond films, just to show my level of interest. Heard this one was a departure from the norm, which was why I tried it… and it was still garbage. Hopefully i can avoid seeing any more of them for at least another 12 year stint.
> Having managed to watch oh, a half hour before ... deciding to watch paint dry, I'm fascinated. Does anyone come away from watching a Bond film saying 'That was great, I just can't wait until the next one!'
Years ago yes, is that because I was younger or were the films better? I don't know but I do know I won't be revisiting the old films. I would rather remember them as good and not spoil the memories.
I remember loving the Sean Connery ones as a kid, but not liking the Roger Moore ones anything like as much. First Bond that I saw at the cinema was Timothy Dalton, I still think he was much underrated. Saw most of the Brosnan outings at the cinema, they ranged from OK to terrible. I’ve not seen all of the Daniel Craig Bond films, but I get the impression that they fluctuate wildly between quite good and terrible. I thought Skyfall worked quite well, even if Bardem was somewhat wasted.
I enjoyed the Bond reboots for a bit - I thought Casino Royale brought it a bit up to date but they've just got progressively worse.
I watched NTTD at the weekend and was scrolling through my phone bored witless after 45 minutes. I would've been furious to risk Covid and spank out loads of money to go and see this at the cinema.
I hated that early Casino Royale as a kid as it wasn't proper "Bond" but I've grown toappreciate and love it as an adult, much underrated, as was OHMSS and Timothy Dalton. I even quite liked "Never Say Never Again"
> I watched NTTD at the weekend and was scrolling through my phone bored witless after 45 minutes. I would've been furious to risk Covid and spank out loads of money to go and see this at the cinema.
In the cinema, at 100dB, it's much more exciting.
I enjoyed it, but I think you have to set your expectations, it's supposed to be a bit tongue in cheek. It's entertainment, nothing more.
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