Originally Posted by Salty25 I disagree. I think that it was a brave move to take it into new areas of storytelling, especially Bond falling in love. It reminded me alot of Mission Impossible 1, which is far superior to the the M:I films. |
Ahem, Bond got married before (- er, after - to Diana Rigg)
As for the brave moves, I thought the crane scenes were worthwhile, but the house collapse in Venice was farcical. Mind you, I could have done with a bit of defibrillation by end of the movie.
As a gauge of how good it was, - it is not a film I will sit through again, even if it's free.