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Sub-Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 16 July 2007 From: London, UK |
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The Sun has posted a preliminary review of QoS. Some spoilers. EIGHT months after the name of the 22nd James Bond film was announced, The Sneak was still struggling to remember it. The limp Quantum Of Solace just wouldn’t stick. But all that changed after I went undercover to infiltrate a top-secret screening of the new 007 flick. Daniel Craig’s second outing as the world’s most famous secret agent is something you won’t forget in a hurry. The actor transformed suave Bond into a gritty killing machine in 2006 hit Casino Royale and here the violence is ramped up to Rambo proportions. More appropriate titles might have been A View To A Killing Spree or Triggerfinger. The Sneak would like to give you a figure on the body count . . . but it was impossible to keep score. The film kicks off with Bond in the car chase of his life as his Aston Martin DB9 is pursued through the narrow cliff-top lanes of the Italian Lakes. A Bourne Ultimatum-style rooftop chase follows, with the famous Palio Horse Race as a stunning backdrop. The stunts look dangerous for good reason — they are. Chase One driver is still recovering from head injuries after crashing into a wall filming the cliff-top chase. Another had a narrow escape after skidding off a cliff into a lake. And Craig needed eight stitches in his face after a fight scene and he had the top of a finger sliced off. It’s a miracle anyone survived filming long enough for Bond to kill them in the movie. Solace is the first 007 sequel, it picks up directly from where Casino Royale left off. Bond is out to get revenge for the death of his lover Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) at any cost. But his path of destruction leads him to the discovery of a new threat to the world, crime syndicate Quantum. With spies everywhere, even within MI6, they pose an even greater danger than his old arch foes at SPECTRE. Quantum’s mastermind is billionaire environmentalist Dominic Greene (French actor Mathieu Amalric), who uses a campaign to save swathes of rainforest as a cover for his evil plan. As Bond battles his new enemies we follow his journey from his promotion to 007 agent (one kill needed) in the last film to First Blood-style rampages. However, newcomers may be confused by references to old characters and plot lines. Vesper’s hold on Bond is not fully explained, nor is the return of Mathis (Giancarlo Giannini), Bond’s friend turned foe turned who knows? Bond’s long list of enemies also gets complicated. He is so reckless in his blood lust that the CIA agree to kill him when he threatens their dealings with a South American government. One spymaster quips: “If we refused to do business with villains, we would have no one left.” Meanwhile, 007’s boss M (Judi Dench) says: “Bond, if you could avoid killing every lead there is, that would be appreciated.” He dryly replies, “I will do my best” then heads off in designer suits to slay some more. Things get so bad that M revokes his licence to kill. Some might say Craig’s portrayal of the spy as an increasingly cold, emotionless character is a brave move. In The Sneak’s opinion, the old-style Bonds of Connery, Moore and Brosnan are too tame for 21st-century tastes. Here the notches on his gun far outnumber the notches on his bedpost. Only once — sorry, girls — do we see Craig with his top off. There are two sexy Bond girls in the curvy shapes of Camille (Olga Kurylenko) and MI6 agent Fields (Gemma Arterton). But the only flash of flesh in the 105-minute movie is a very quick nookie scene with Fields. The smartass quips and camp gadget-king Q have also been axed. And for the first time the immortal line “The name’s Bond, James Bond” is not used. Topical environmental references abound, with baddies manipulating fears over climate change. Though Bond’s carbon footprint would make Greenpeace activists cry. He goes from the UK to Italy to Bolivia to Austria, back to Italy, across to Haiti and finally to Russia. The predominant colour here, though, isn’t environmental green — it’s blood red. Which is a surprise since new 007 director Marc Forster is better known for more thoughtful films such as The Kite Runner and Finding Neverland. Here Forster has followed the standard sequel route of blowing up bigger stuff. Our hero writes off a fleet of cars, blows up a helicopter and military jetfighter, destroys a cargo plane and several boats and, well . . . you get the idea. So this film is not as ground-breaking as Casino Royale. But it will kick the living daylights out of any rival action-hero franchises. Quantum Of Solace opens on October 31 http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showb...icle1730883.ece |
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Sub-Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 16 April 2008 |
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By the sounds of it the Sun forgot to watch CR before they watched QOS. Hmmm......They seemed confused as to who Vesper and Mathis are. Not cool. Bond is more Rambo here????Well at least they didn't mention Bourne..EDIT: They did.
Not encouraging, but it is only one review, lets hold out here. |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 18 November 2004 |
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Sounds great.
Of course, the inevitable backlash against more action and "Rambo"esque action is coming (typical, they never make a distinction between "Rambo" and "First Blood"; when it´s "First Blood"-like action, I can only applaud since in that one Rambo just fought back, trying to stay alive, instead of just mowing down people). And the novelty of Craig´s Bond is fading. In the end, this is a positive review and it states that Bond is better than his franchise-rivals again. High-five! |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 2 July 2002 |
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Sounds excellent. It is just what I wanted, a violent tightly wound romp. Fasten your seat belt, this is going to be good.
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 25 March 2008 From: Armidale, Australia |
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By the sounds of it the Sun forgot to watch CR before they watched QOS. Hmmm......They seemed confused as to who Vesper and Mathis are. Not cool. Bond is more Rambo here????Well at least they didn't mention Bourne..EDIT: They did. Not encouraging, but it is only one review, lets hold out here. They also apparently forgot to watch the other twenty films: Bond did not utter Those Immortal Words on three occasions during the Age of Connery, yet this review claims it's the first time in the series' history that he doesn't. Likewise, they suggest the rooftop chase owes a lot to The Bourne Ultimatum, even though Bourne copied Bond down to the location in that film. Ironically enough, it's in the same Bond flm they seemed more concerned with making "clever" references to, and since it's The Sun, they're probably still bitter that Winehouse didn't get the title gig despite their attempts at getting the job for her and so probably have it in fo her. I'll wait until Roger Ebert gets his hands on it for a fair appraial. ![]() "Well, we know where you stand ... right next to the talking polar bear from 'The Golden Compass'!" |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 23 August 2001 From: England |
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I doubt this is a review.
There is nothing here that is not already known through trailers and past reports. It has been thoroughly made (spewed) up. ![]() ________________________________________________
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Midshipman Group: Crew Enlisted: 1 May 2002 From: Vienna, Austria |
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I am sure they didn't see the final film. They just saw a promo-trailer with some longer sequences, not more.
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 7 November 2006 From: Surrey, UK |
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By the sounds of it the Sun forgot to watch CR before they watched QOS. Hmmm......They seemed confused as to who Vesper and Mathis are. Not cool. Bond is more Rambo here????Well at least they didn't mention Bourne..EDIT: They did. Not encouraging, but it is only one review, lets hold out here. This review says absolutely nothing about the film. Typical tabloid treading water. |
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Sub-Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 23 January 2008 From: Somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean |
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well...it´s the sun
![]() Nerve Specıalıst by appointment to the SECRET SERVICE "Sir James Maloney sat back. He looked out of the window and puffed thoughtfully at his cigar. He liked this man Bond. He had had him as his patient perhaps a dozen times before. He had seen how the spirit, the reserves in the man, could pull him out of badly damaged conditions that would have borken the normal human being." |
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Sub-Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 30 April 2006 From: London, England. |
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I agree, this is not a review. I could have written the same after watching the theatrical trailer. Lets wait till Empire's official review eh?
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 20 June 2002 From: London |
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I see no reason to think that this isn't a real review: it all sounds good to me.
they're probably still bitter that Winehouse didn't get the title gig despite their attempts at getting the job for her She did get the job; David Arnold confirmed that he was working with Ronson and Winehouse; it just fell through. |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 24 June 2005 |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 20 June 2002 From: London |
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A Bourne Ultimatum-style rooftop chase follows, Is that the Bourne Ultimatum rooftop chase that was first done in The Living Daylights? Ultimatum actually made it exciting and pacey, though, didn't it? If the TLD one was anywhere near as memorable he'd have mentioned it. And if Daylights had the first ever rooftop chase in film, I'll eat my car. Even 'Vertigo' has a rooftop chase. From what I've seen of the chase in the trailer, Ultimatum seems a very good comparison. You don't always have to be so protective of Bond; it didn't always do everything first or better. |
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