Watched "time to destination"on a flight recently, the ending was predictable, wouldn't recommend it.
I have seen the Kingsman starts off really well gets a bit far fetch towards the end Bit more exciting than a James Bond film Watched Tommorowland I thought it was brilliant !! Furious 7 was worth a watch too If you can stand it Mortdecai is worth a watch but you can't do anything else otherwise you will get lost Lucy is brilliant too
Just got back from watching "The Lady in the van" a bit different this one, with a look into someones life.
OK, heads up: Rate the 4 Daniel Craig Bond movies in order of excellence. So far I reckon it's probably been: 1. Casino 2. Quantum 3. Skyfall though I have enjoyed them all. Where does Spectre fit into that hierarchy?
And spoilers for any of these films WILL be met with deadly force. I had it as: 1. Casino 2. Casino 3. Casino 4. Skyfall 5. Quantum The only reason Skyfall didn't make the top three is because of the ridiculously plotted and scripted villain. It was almost a cartoon caricature of a Bond villain, but without the almost.
I thought Bardem was brilliant. One of the better Bond villains. But the plot script is a bit one dimensional and not that interesting.
They have just screened Skyfall and Casino on French TV. Think Quantum may be on today. No, I don't know why they didn't screen them in order either.
1 Skyfall 2 Casino 3 Quantum 4 Spectre = Not keen as, car chase poor, the big baddie (jaws look a like) only in it for a short time, just didn't have the punch But still a must see
Bardem is wonderful to watch, a fascinating on-screen presence. He almost rendered watchable the cartoon baddie he played. Alas, the plot was ludicrous, with a villain for whom every plan ticks along like clockwork, in defiance of all odds or uncertainties, right up until the point he fails, in a situation where all the advantages are his. It just seemed like a ten-year-old wrote the script outline. Compared to the mayhem and grittiness verging upon realism of Casino Royale, Skyfall was almost back in the Roger Moore Bond doldrums, rescued only by Craig's and Bardem's efforts.