James Bond : The best analysis of Craig era Bond ever seen
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Daniel Craig era is the best Bond era. I never though that any Bond era would beat the Connery era.
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Verily I say unto thee.the Connery era hasn't been beaten and never will be.
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^ Yep, this
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Then stay off the boards!!!! God knows it's not as if you're bringing anything new or less fangirlish to the table.
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Daniel Craig is the best Bond era. I never though that any Bond era would beat the Connery era.
Why haven't I seen this Daniel Craig fangirl before. It has a poor grasp of English, spelling and punctuation which are big giveaways Maybe its autism dulled my predatorial senses.
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Im with Bap all the way on that one.
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I listened to it from the next room
Gee whiz, Bap then you missed the exciting and thrilling opening car chase.
Take 'em to Missouri
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You know that he's just gonna respond with something along the lines of "I couldn't see the opening chase editing due to the abysmal editing and the Swiss man's incompetent direction"
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Its video saying QoS is the worst one. No surprises
The mans tongue didnt come through customs!
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Bap, I'm unable to click that thing.
Connery, Moore, and Brosnan! Accept NO substitutes!
Connery, Moore, and Brosnan! Accept NO substitutes!
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But QUANTUM OF SOLACE.
I'm motivated by my Duty.
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In the voice of Mick Dundee:
That's not a link. That's a link.
That's not a link. That's a link.
Now, this is a signature gun, and that is an optical palm reader.
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Bap doesn't believe in clicky things. Except when he himself has to navigate all over the internet using nothing but clicking. Never understood that logic of his. Someone should make him store millions of URLs in notepad, which he has to constantly copy and paste each time he needs to visit a site or to navigate from one page to the next. No linking!! No cheating!!
Connery, Moore, and Brosnan! Accept NO substitutes!
Connery, Moore, and Brosnan! Accept NO substitutes!
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As usual, I can't find any link in your post.
Ceterum censeo OCTOPUSSY esse delendam.
Ceterum censeo OCTOPUSSY esse delendam.
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Verily I say unto theeit basically draws attention to Forster's complete misunderstanding of the importance of spatial awareness when putting action sequences together so that audiences are aware of what plight the hero is facing, where it is coming from and how it is being dealt with.There has to be a sense of geography in sequences involving any kind of vehicular action and just to edit sequences like a man possessed simply to show that you can do them faster than Paul Greengrass is just plain stupid.It takes the viewer right out of the movie with little or no desire to get back into it.
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A most cogent reason why your post lacked linkage.
Now, this is a signature gun, and that is an optical palm reader.
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You'd think he'd do the opposite. Provide. Some sort of. https://www.tinytickle.co.uk/quantum-link/images/quatum-link-logo.gif
It takes the viewer right out of the movie with little or no desire to get back into it.
I'm motivated by my Duty.
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Verily I say unto thee..Forster is a Greengrass wannabe,the joke on him is that Greengrass himself isn't even that anymore and has abandoned or at least significantly reduced the frenetic editing he was once infamous for.
The best analysis of Craig era Bond ever seen
To judge it for yourself here is the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ui5IWyRtQA4