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I personally am looking forward to the new James Bond movie set to open on November 6 in the States. It looks good and I am hoping it will be as good as Casino Royale. This may be Daniel Craig's last Bond movie. I personally would miss him if that is the case.
Last edited by Texan2008; 09-24-2015 at 09:28 PM..
Keep in mind that while it seems Bond is immortal, the actors that play him are not. One probably would not want a Craig situation like a Moore situation where they said the latter was beginning to actually creak.
As Moore put it, he got older and older.........and it seemed like the leading ladies got younger and younger. If in anything else, there ought to be a decent age mix at that interaction (assuming, of course, that such interactions still exist in Bond flicks; I stopped watching them at the franchise reboot).
I recently saw the previous three Daniel Craig Bond movies and they got better as they went on. Spectre looks good but I have the problem that it comes out the same weekend that The Peanuts do and I don't always have the time for the double feature...
I personally am looking forward to the new James Bond movie set to open on November 6 in the States. It looks good and I am hoping it will be as good as Casino Royale. This may be Daniel Craig's last Bond movie. I personally would miss him if that is the case.
I heard that as well I hope they keep him I'm really impressed so far with him as Bond.
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