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Post by scabab on Aug 22, 2017 6:59:32 GMT
Well he'll be 50 when it comes out, he ain't no spring chicken but he deserves one more especially after Spectre wasn't so great.
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Post by hemlin on Aug 23, 2017 3:10:28 GMT
Good question. Letting it go may be anticlimactic, but I thought Spectre and Blofeld were very weak so I'd rather they just treat the next one as an epilogue to the Craig series. Yes. Blofield was so weak. I think everyone's expectations got raised cause of that awesome 1st trailer and Waltz starring as the villain, but man, he was a waste and not the least bit threatening. They should move on from Blofeld as quickly and quietly as possible. The bad guy with 'daddy issues' trope was tired many years before Spectre came out.
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Post by SciFive on Aug 23, 2017 15:47:48 GMT
Great news - I love him as Bond.
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Post by SuperDevilDoctor on Aug 24, 2017 13:27:59 GMT
Well he'll be 50 when it comes out, he ain't no spring chicken but he deserves one more especially after Spectre wasn't so great. Well, Roger Moore was 57 when A VIEW TO A KILL was released... and Craig -- who will be the same age as Moore was when THE SPY WHO LOVED ME debuted -- is in a hell of a lot better shape.
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Post by RedDeadFallout on Aug 28, 2017 0:47:23 GMT
But he's already past his welcome. I'm ready for a new Bond. And yet they didn't ask you.
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