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#1 2019-12-04 10:45:05 - No Time To Die

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No Time To Die

I believe there have been two "popcorn" level movies that were quality enough by Direction and Acting to be nominated for best picture over the past 11 years but because they were big budget sequels they were immediately disqualified in the minds of those who believe they know art better than us.....One was Christopher Nolans The Dark Knight. The second was 2012 Sam Mendes Skyfall. This movie is the final Daniel Craig Bond movie. They lost some of the Skyfall magic in Spectre but this might be the one to bring the Craig chapter to a deserving conclusion.....

https://youtu.be/Og2vYP7VzUs


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#2 2019-12-04 10:52:51 - No Time To Die

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Re: No Time To Die

Casino Royale is my favorite Bond movie, I've always liked him in the role.

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#3 2019-12-04 11:07:15 - No Time To Die

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Re: No Time To Die

EagleFWB wrote:

Casino Royale is my favorite Bond movie, I've always liked him in the role.

Agree it was legit. Going between color and black and white gave it a little homage to the past Bond movies. I think the dude who played the banker of the terrorists was great. That movie still has a storyline in all of the present Bond movies including this new one.


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