Sure, it had those "gimme-a-break-no-way-James-could-ever-do-that-in-a-million years" stunts. And, enough stale one-liners to wilt lettuce, BUT it actually felt a bit like to first Bond films. There was a personal involvement to it. Maybe an attempt at character development or whatever. And, it was long--like 2:15. I was surprised.Has somebody switched my pipe tabacco or did anyone else get this familiar feel?
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Topic - New Bond One of the Best In 15 years . . . . . - rufus 16:44:26 11/22/02 (7)
- The Bond series was tired 20 years ago... - Dave 15:05:38 11/23/02 (1)
- Did you see the movie?? --nt - rufus 21:01:32 11/23/02 (0)
- Re: New Bond One of the Best In 15 years . . . . . - TA 22:57:01 11/22/02 (4)
- True, they have been dreadful . . give this one a whirl. nt - rufus 21:04:54 11/23/02 (0)
- Re: New Bond One of the WORST In 15 years . . . . . - ToshiroMeyers 09:38:21 11/23/02 (2)
- Agreed. Dreadful movie. <nt> - Jabberwock 14:24:47 11/24/02 (0)
- the Moneypenny thing threw me! --nt - rufus 20:57:36 11/23/02 (0)