Well I saw Spectre for the third time this week and I have to say it does get better with repeat viewings. I am completely convinced now that Blofeld doesn't give much of a shit about Bond, and that his primary motivation is all about the girl!
Well I saw Spectre for the third time this week and I have to say it does get better with repeat viewings. I am completely convinced now that Blofeld doesn't give much of a shit about Bond, and that his primary motivation is all about the girl!
That's a reasonable interpretation. I like it.
I don't see how that was Bond's fault...that was Q's territory.Then he lets the IT intern plug a master hacker's laptop right into MI6's network, resulting in the deaths of several people and the shooting up of a parliamentary inquiry.
He spent their whole meeting scene shaking his head at how young, and therefore inexperienced, the kid was. So, what's the use of him being experienced if he isn't even smart enough to say "hey, are you sure that's a good idea?" I was in the audience groaning, "nooooo, don't do that, you morons; it's a trap!" When I'm a cleverer secret agent than a 00... your movie's got issues, yo. It wanted to have things both ways: to tell the audience that it was a really sophisticated film, because beautiful cinematography, old paintings, and a Tennyson recitation, but wrapped in a plot a not-particularly-bright high schooler might have farted out.I don't see how that was Bond's fault...that was Q's territory.Then he lets the IT intern plug a master hacker's laptop right into MI6's network, resulting in the deaths of several people and the shooting up of a parliamentary inquiry.
Which is partly why the whole thing fell apart for me. I mean, it's never a good idea to emulate the parody.^ It's an idea from Austin Powers in Goldmember. Seriously!![]()
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