James Bond: Spectre
Discussion
RichB said:
BigBen said:
RichB said:
BigBen said:
Crossflow Kid said:
Anyone else notice the quick sample of a previous Bond theme lurking in the score?
Yep, OHMSSI am looking forward to this film. A lot.
RichB said:
BigBen said:
RichB said:
BigBen said:
Crossflow Kid said:
Anyone else notice the quick sample of a previous Bond theme lurking in the score?
Yep, OHMSScirian75 said:
Let me rephrase
when the film becomes all about the gadgets EG Die Another Day, and not Bond him self.
I 100% agree, however it remains to be seen whether Spectre is soaked with ridiculous hardware or if a car with a simple flame thrower is the begining, middle and end of the gadgets...when the film becomes all about the gadgets EG Die Another Day, and not Bond him self.
Lest we forget since Craig David took the helm, all he's had is a gun and a radio....
Quickmoose said:
I 100% agree, however it remains to be seen whether Spectre is soaked with ridiculous hardware or if a car with a simple flame thrower is the begining, middle and end of the gadgets...
Lest we forget since Craig David took the helm, all he's had is a gun and a radio....
Craig David?Lest we forget since Craig David took the helm, all he's had is a gun and a radio....
Bond films have almost always been a mix of action, locations, cars, girls and gadgets. Many would agree that Goldfinger is one of the best, but look at all the gadgets in the DB5.
I'm reluctant to defend Die Another Day, but was the invisible car that much worse than the Esprit turning into a working submarine at the flick of a switch? I reckon that scene turned many young lads into fans of Lotus. Including me.
Edited by SpudLink on Friday 24th July 09:01
SpudLink said:
Quickmoose said:
I 100% agree, however it remains to be seen whether Spectre is soaked with ridiculous hardware or if a car with a simple flame thrower is the begining, middle and end of the gadgets...
Lest we forget since Craig David took the helm, all he's had is a gun and a radio....
Craig David?Lest we forget since Craig David took the helm, all he's had is a gun and a radio....
Bond films have almost always been a mix of action, locations, cars, girls and gadgets. Many would agree that Goldfinger is one of the best, but look at all the gadgets in the DB7.
I'm reluctant to defend Die Another Day, but was the invisible car that much worse than the Esprit turning into a working submarine at the flick of a switch? I reckon that scene turned many young lads into fans of Lotus. Including me.
Edited by SpudLink on Friday 24th July 08:59
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