Daniel Craig and Stephen Colbert Reveal Hilarious Fake Scene From ‘Spectre’ on
How about that ending?
“I love you Ellen!” he said, blowing a kiss from the red carpet.
JAMES Bond’s latest blockbuster has taken Weston by storm – and to celebrate, the Mercury has teamed up with Odeon to bring you another chance to see the film on us. It’s the kind of organization that Fox Mulder would’ve known existed, but just couldn’t prove it. The opening sequence of “Spectre” is about as exciting as they come.
This week, Spectre arrived in North American cinemas, and is expected to break all sorts of records.
Spectre has too many positives like these to completely write it off, but best to go in open-eyed and skeptical. Her performance felt wooden and she lacked chemistry with Craig. Whether it was from the confusing plot that I still don’t fully understand or the overly long moments without action or even interesting dialogue, I was actually bored in this movie quite a few times.
Hartman calls Daniel Craig “fantastic” in his fourth film as Bond. So many other interesting characters appear and disappear without explanation, which is usual for Bond, but this time it seems so egregious when there’s not much of the actual Bond story to follow. If the movie ends up being a dud, at least we’ll always have this sketch. Very Hollywood, and not in a good way. Why?
What major similarity exists between “For Your Eyes Only” and “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service”?
Whether it’s the exotic locations, the lovely women, the awe-inspiring gadgets or the psychopathic villains, Bond has continually transported its audiences to different realities. (Sorry, Godzilla, you don’t count.) With this week’s release of “Spectre” poised to take over the box office yet again, Ian Fleming’s superspy doesn’t look likely to stop anytime soon.
But whatever happens to Bond in the future, one thing is certain – whatever his mission is, he’ll probably need to pack a suitcase. Italian actress Monica Bellucci (Malena, Under Suspicion, The Matrix Reloaded, The Passion of the Christ), 51, plays the lovely widow of an infamous criminal. Please keep the comments civilized!