Tuesday 23 February 2016

Spectre

I should preface this blog by saying I am not a James Bond aficionado. I appreciate them for what they are, I just have a hard time getting over the campiness. For goodness sake there's a movie called Octopussy.

That being said, I am a massive fan of Casino Royale and Skyfall. Casino Royale blew me away as an origin story that explored the character of Bond like never before. Skyfall did more of the same, with a stand out performance by Javier Bardem.

...Quantum of Solace we won't speak about.

When Spectre started off, I was convinced it was going to be the best Bond movie ever. That opening shot is a technical marvel and something worth seeing. If anything else, this movie is technically flawless. Sure it's not a Roger Deakins movie, but it's pretty close.

My issues with Spectre all come down to the script.

Two time Academy Award winner Christoph Waltz is severely underused as the villain, Oberhauser. The casting of such a fantastic actor was waisted, as he was little more than an evil guy monologuing about his past evil deeds. Sure he was good in the role and had a few good scenes, but Waltz is more than just a standard actor playing a standard villain.

Casino Royale set up such an amazing relationship with Bond and Vespa that when the Spectre girl played by Lea Seydoux eventually said "I love you" to Bond, it is hard to believe; especially because they didn't have the time to develop that chemistry.

Craig sure does look cool as James Bond

Overall, Spectre is a good time. Sure, it is disappointing after the masterwork that was Skyfall. With undeveloped villains and some odd story choices, Spectre doesn't hold to the same standard as some of Craig's past work. That being said, I would recommend it as it is a fun action movie with incredible set pieces, a compelling enough story and Dave Bautista (who is always cool).

For a great blog about the quiz game Sporcle, check out Patrick's Sporcle Badge Quest featuring a post about James Bond. Also, who doesn't love those amazing Bond cars? My friend Nate has a fantastic blog to check out for all your car needs.


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