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Arish Ali
@arish · 3:19

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And also a fitting fairer for Daniel Craig has to kind of especially Daniel Craig. You don't turn into a sentimental model in romance. The moment that five year old blue eyed girl walks in, I was cringing. I said take on between those two pond. So anyway, after that it went south for me. They had Rami Malek who is such a great actor and I felt he was completely wasted. And really the second half of the movie is just like a nostalgia based farewell to Daniel Craig

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Tasha Frank
@NLOFrank · 4:26

Freshly out of the cinema from watching it @arish

There's only so much that they can do with these films before people will start getting bored, because for many years, Bond has had the same kind of formula, the same kind of cheesy jokes and funny names. And we've started to branch out beyond this. But Daniel Craig's version has taken us into a new realm with Bond. And again, we can go so far
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Arish Ali
@arish · 1:19

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So in terms of making a whole self contained, tiny Creek, James Montgomery starting out with Casino and then bringing it to a kind of a logical conclusion. Yeah. I don't think I have a problem with that at all. I think that's perfectly fine. What will be interesting is where they take the franchise next. How do they start it out? I really like Casino Royal because it was also the first Fleming book, and I think it's a great kind of standard
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Tasha Frank
@NLOFrank · 3:48

@arish

Hey, Arish, I definitely am one of those people that usually comes out of the cinemas and have to kind of process things for a couple of days before I can figure out whether I actually like me because I like to really kind of analyze how how I found the characters and how I found the writing and how to put things together. So it can be really interesting to see how one's views on the film can change over time
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