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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Oct 5, 2021 7:57:27 GMT
Part of it comes down to the fact that the opening made it look like it was going to be an exciting thriller featuring Bond imprisoned in the world's largest prison camp (North Korea) but then it became a whimsical sci-fi action flick. There may have been some action sequences (can't recall, it's been a long time) but the plot killed my interest early on. Hmm I would have understood that had there not been countless trailers prior with non North Korean scenes. Here's the thing it doesn't upset me when people don't like films I do, but it does justify my criticism of those that don't watch trailers or go in to a cinema expecting a different movie to what was advertised and brag about it, I don't understand or like those types of people. I usually do watch trailers nowadays, but not so much back then. When would it have been? 2002. In those days, there was always the off-chance of catching them on TV, but Internet was strictly dial-up and crazy slow. Watching videos - even short ones - was an ordeal-and-a-half. The only times I managed to watch them with any degree of consistency was when one of those movie review shows came on (usually on the BBC in my house) and I didn't stumble across those too often. But yeah, anyway, I was expecting one thing and the movie delivered something totally different that left me disappointed.
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