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How knobby is that?
https://www.nokia.com/phones/en_gb/smartphones
Can't remember whether these are from the original handset division of Nokia which was acquired by Microsoft and subsequently dropped or from the Nokia Networking equipment division which was always at their core.
The biggest problem for me was the villain, his motives and how his weapon of mass destruction could also be made so bespoke that it would only affect Bond's partner and daughter.
Felt reverse engineered and a bit forced. Might have been better to tie up all the loose ends of Craig's tenure over two films
Plenty of characters that I would like to see more of in the next installments. Loved the score, all the cars, the eye-popping watch.
Went with my daughter - She is 19 - So on the way home I had to give her a touch of a Bond history lesson as she only knew Spectre from the more recent movie, ditto Blofeld, the We have all the time in the world song, his 1st marriage and indeed the previous links with Felix
The eye-popping watch that can take out every electrical/electronic circuit within range - but somehow manages not to act upon the adjacent electronic earpiece embedded in Bond's ear and blow his brain apart that is ?
One of my very favourite Bond lines.
Ha. If you think it's been the same Bond for 25 films you haven't watched many of them recently. Where's the early 60s Bond who hits women? Where's the Moore era Bond who shags like five different women in every film? The franchise has changed as much as it's stayed the same, and it will continue to do so as long as there's money left on the table. If you thought the one-woman-man Bond in No Time To Die was "our" Bond I don't think you'll have any problems with the new one.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
Well, I gotta say I thought it even better second time round. In fact, I reckon it stands up with Casino Royale as one of the best in the franchise. All the classic action, plot and cliche drivers, plus some sentimental stuff thrown in too.
I may be in a club of one though…
I'd like to think that if the rights owners have managed to keep Bond as popular as they have for fifty years they'd have more sense than to do that, but we'll see...
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
I think the "go woke, go broke" crowd vastly overstate their case, but I do think there's a danger that overcompensating for Bond's 60s throwback politics in any way that looks like pandering to "woke lefties" (eyeroll) will put off more potential moviegoers than it attracts. Audiences know what they're getting from a Bond movie, and might not be kind to one that doesn't deliver what they paid for.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
Probably slightly over-enthused by it being (but for the Greta Thunberg documentary) the first thing I’ve seen at the cinema in about 2 years.
Bollocks to him being dead. Reckon he used his magic watch to neutralise the nearest missiles, or some equal nonsense.
Oh, and perhaps Toyota paid more than Land Rover…