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<blockquote data-quote="OakFieldAlienz444" data-source="post: 200889" data-attributes="member: 12609"><p>In Spectre, even though we might have a bit of a comic bookish main villain (who by the way is hilarious and CREEPY AS HELL and highly underrated actually, only problem is he didn't get enough screentime) we actually have a more realistic scenario.</p><p>A private corporation buying out a government under the guise of helping security when it is actually funding terrorist attacks.</p><p>Shit like that literally happens. And then we have the incredible opening scene in Mexico City. Lea Seydoux's Dr. Swann is underrated.</p><p>I liked Vesper too, but the thing is Vesper dies in the novel you can't bring her back. And Dr. Swann is an excellent character with a strong backstory and you actually sympathize with her. The scene where she dissasembles a gun and lets Bond know that he doesn't need to teach ehr anything about firearms is one of the best scenes ever. The cinematography is consistently 100% beyond awesome. The movie contains references to every James Bond film ever made and was a literal tribute to every Bond fan like a beautiful cake or wrapped up Christmas package. The only department Skyfall beats it? The song. The song for Spectre kinda sucks but only cuz it's sung by Sam Smith. IF you look up Sofia Karlberg she should have fucking sang it for the movie it's much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OakFieldAlienz444, post: 200889, member: 12609"] In Spectre, even though we might have a bit of a comic bookish main villain (who by the way is hilarious and CREEPY AS HELL and highly underrated actually, only problem is he didn't get enough screentime) we actually have a more realistic scenario. A private corporation buying out a government under the guise of helping security when it is actually funding terrorist attacks. Shit like that literally happens. And then we have the incredible opening scene in Mexico City. Lea Seydoux's Dr. Swann is underrated. I liked Vesper too, but the thing is Vesper dies in the novel you can't bring her back. And Dr. Swann is an excellent character with a strong backstory and you actually sympathize with her. The scene where she dissasembles a gun and lets Bond know that he doesn't need to teach ehr anything about firearms is one of the best scenes ever. The cinematography is consistently 100% beyond awesome. The movie contains references to every James Bond film ever made and was a literal tribute to every Bond fan like a beautiful cake or wrapped up Christmas package. The only department Skyfall beats it? The song. The song for Spectre kinda sucks but only cuz it's sung by Sam Smith. IF you look up Sofia Karlberg she should have fucking sang it for the movie it's much better. [/QUOTE]
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