Nobody Does It Better: Cinema Retro's Dave Worrall Reviews "Spectre"
By Dave Worrall
No spoilers
The hallmark of any James Bond film has been the opening gun barrel sequence. It sets the tone for what's to come, and always sends a shiver up the spine in anticipation of what is about to unfold. However, since Die Another Day this tradition has been revoked and (much to the annoyance of millions of fans around the world) relegated to the end of the films. Not with Spectre. It is now back in its rightful place. Yes, folks, James Bond is back - and how. The customary pre-title sequence is a stunner, and quite violent. There's no messing around. A lot of people die in this film.
Once again, Sam Mendes has brought us a film full of excitement, tension and sexuality that retains a freshness and vitality in a similar vein to what he did with Skyfall. Although there are many spectacular...
No spoilers
The hallmark of any James Bond film has been the opening gun barrel sequence. It sets the tone for what's to come, and always sends a shiver up the spine in anticipation of what is about to unfold. However, since Die Another Day this tradition has been revoked and (much to the annoyance of millions of fans around the world) relegated to the end of the films. Not with Spectre. It is now back in its rightful place. Yes, folks, James Bond is back - and how. The customary pre-title sequence is a stunner, and quite violent. There's no messing around. A lot of people die in this film.
Once again, Sam Mendes has brought us a film full of excitement, tension and sexuality that retains a freshness and vitality in a similar vein to what he did with Skyfall. Although there are many spectacular...
- 10/22/2015
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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