Daniel Craig

Started by mitt, November 12, 2008, 11:47:39 AM

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Quote from: KnightofNi on November 14, 2008, 07:01:27 AM
it doesn't count if she's working for the bail bonds place  [cheeky]

and.... here you go:





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I'll probably see it also despite what I've read so far.

For a good dose of Daniel Craig before he was Bond, check out Layer Cake. I'm convinced he was chosen as Bond because of this great movie.


Bick

I really enjoyed it.

It seemed to have a little more of a feel of the older movies.

In addition to lacking relations with the Bond girl, there is no Q Section.  :(
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Quote from: Bick on November 14, 2008, 08:23:33 AM
I really enjoyed it.

It seemed to have a little more of a feel of the older movies.

In addition to lacking relations with the Bond girl, there is no Q Section.  :(

there wasn't a Q in the last one either.... :'(


Quote from: gojira on November 14, 2008, 07:18:09 AM
I'll probably see it also despite what I've read so far.

For a good dose of Daniel Craig before he was Bond, check out Layer Cake. I'm convinced he was chosen as Bond because of this great movie.




excellent movie...I've owned 2 copies.

My old roomate took my last one when we moved out of the apartment we were in...so I had to go buy another copy of it.
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Quote from: gojira on November 14, 2008, 07:18:09 AM
I'll probably see it also despite what I've read so far.

For a good dose of Daniel Craig before he was Bond, check out Layer Cake. I'm convinced he was chosen as Bond because of this great movie.



I considered that s well, but it looks like the announcement was made before the movie was released.  Still could be though, those hollywood folk are tricky.
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mcgalinmd

For this gal, as long as I see Daniel Craig on the screen, I don't even realize what the hell else is going on in the movie.  Who cares, doesn't matter...i'm there for the beefcake.  ;D

But, that being said, the movie was good - watched it 2x: first for the buns, 2nd for the plot.   [popcorn]
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Nitewaif

Quote from: mcgalinmd on November 14, 2008, 11:26:57 AM
For this gal, as long as I see Daniel Craig on the screen, I don't even realize what the hell else is going on in the movie.  Who cares, doesn't matter...i'm there for the beefcake.  ;D

But, that being said, the movie was good - watched it 2x: first for the buns, 2nd for the plot.   [popcorn]

+1.  I'll go see any movie with Daniel Craig,  Hugh Jackman...I usually don't absorb most of the plot the first viewing. 

MendoDave

I'm going to see it in about an hour & 1/2. Just enough time for a good "Kilt lifter"  [drink] & a Pizza Pie before the show.  [thumbsup]

KnightofNi

Quote from: Nitewaif on November 14, 2008, 01:51:31 PM
+1.  I'll go see any movie with Daniel Craig,  Hugh Jackman...I usually don't absorb most of the plot the first viewing. 

dam women..men are not just pieces of meat!


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Quantum of Solace wasn't bad (just back from watching it).

The title, BTW, is from a short story that would make a horrible movie. They're running out of Fleming titles to use. I mean, can you imagine watching "The Hildebrand Rarity" or "The Property of a Lady?" (Yes, I realize the material from that story did appear in a movie of a different name.)

QofS really doesn't hold a candle to Casino Royale, though. In my opinion as a Bond fan for decades, it's the film that is most like a Fleming book. It doesn't slavishly follow the plot of the novel, but the basics are all there, including the physical agony and the moral ambiguity.
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Quote from: MendoDave on November 14, 2008, 02:52:54 PM
I'm going to see it in about an hour & 1/2. Just enough time for a good "Kilt lifter"  [drink] & a Pizza Pie before the show.  [thumbsup]

Take the beer and pizza into the show - it's much more civilized.  [thumbsup]

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Quote from: Nitewaif on November 14, 2008, 01:51:31 PM
+1.  I'll go see any movie with Daniel Craig,  Hugh Jackman...I usually don't absorb most of the plot the first viewing. 

I'm with you on both counts.   ;D

Quote from: KnightofNi on November 14, 2008, 03:44:21 PM
dam women..men are not just pieces of meat!


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I went to see this tonight - it is definitely worth seeing a second time.   [beer]

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