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Originally posted by Johca_Gaorl
It's a very unrealistic scene with an Aston Martin and Jaguar (Nice Fords!) on a huge strip of ice.
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Is that supposed to imply that Bond movies are generally realistic?
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Originally posted by Mike Soukup
The writers obviously ditched creativity with respect to the innuendos and turned to more vulgar statements.
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Meh. Bond movies have always had quite a bit of vulgarity (in the one liners and in the visuals), especially post-Sean Connery. I don't think that necessarily makes a Bond movie bad. Everyone who has seen one from
Dr. No to
The World is not Enough knows what they're getting into when they buy the movie ticket (or VHS/DVD)... it's a lot of blue screened action sequences, a lot of scantily clad women, and Bond making jokes at other peoples' misfortune/stupidity which only make us laugh because it isn't real life. I, personally, find this especially entertaining when Sean Connery and Pierce Brosnan portray Bond. Yeah... I just woke up. Sorry if this makes no sense. Laters.
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