Oooh! My mate Specs and I went to see it the weekend before this past one; I was going to start a thread on it but thought it would be a bit sad for me to start a thread extolling the virtues of Daniel's magnificent torso, his rock-hard thighs, his bulging shoulders, OH! Those tight shirts! Those tight little swimming shorts!
It was a good movie, too, we thought.
Oh fergal......... stop playing Devil's advocate.
Agree about Craig. I think he may even turn out to be as good as Connery. Thought, like a lot of people, that this was more an action movie than a Bond movie. The action sequences were as good as you'd expect, but there were too many flat spots for me - the ending especially.
ha. Yeah. Nah.. there is something too, um, protest-too-much for my tastes in all Bonds apart from Moore. I mean, if we're talking about fancying them, that is... the uber masculinity of Connery and Craig... well... it's faintly embarrassing isn't it?
Ooh, I find Craig's uber-masculinity just peachy. He *looks* like he can kick the bad guys' butts. I *did* like Moore as Bond, too, but he just doesn't look the same in those little swim-trunks. Plus, Craig's only a year older than me so he's perfect. Bond girl? Pah! I'm the only girl he needs...
I think AG's a fan... ;-)
Sort of agree re the ending being a bit week, but brilliant overall, I thought - you just really believed Daniel Craig (well I did... except I didn't, coz I knew it was a film... but you know what I mean...)
Also agree that Moore was the funniest Bond, but I think, having read most of the books, Craig is closest to the literary Bond.
Apparently they've already started the next one... As they've gone back to the beginning, I wonder if they'll remake Live and Let Die? Now that would be interesting...
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