Moviefone has been given the chance to show us some behind the scene images, filming and interviews on the set of the 22nd James Bond film.
Here is the sneak peak.
As a movie fan, I would have to say that I have not given due diligence to ANY of these films. I would put them in a genre of “things blowing up and hot chicks” and would have to say the acting is sub par. As I did say though I have not done my fair share to sit and watch a Bond Film in a while. I do have Casino Royal on Blu-Ray waiting for me at home still in the shrink wrap.
** Clarification for Gillman and anyone else who took my horrid writing the wrong way. **
What was meant to be said is that of the Bond films I have seen I have not been impressed enough to spend any more timing viewing any of the others. I have seen the following and have not been impressed.
James Bond 007: From Russia with Love
James Bond 007: A View to a Kill
A few more are escaping me and IMDB at the moment.







Dude, how can you trash talk movies you haven’t even seen? That is some pretty shoddy journalistic integrity.
Is that better? Of the films I have seen I would say they suck and are in the above genre.
Really?
From Russia With Love is amazing…
Well no wonder your confused “never say never again” was a shoddy, non-official remake of “Thunderball.” That was a bad movie to base any judgement on. “A view to a kill” was the last Roger Moore film and was the end of the goofy gadget Bond. Again, not a good one to base reasoning on. Same for “Die Another Day” as that was the last Brosnon film and it was too much on the ‘let’s see what we can blow up and be over the top’ with.
That is why “Casino Royale” was so beloved by fans, critics, and Non-fans as it brought back the gritty realism that had been missing since the early Sean Connery days. Don’t hate a movie that you didn’t see and are squarely basing opinion on tv worst of the crop that you’ve seen.
From Russia With Love? Are you fucking kidding me?
I think you probably just played the crappy video game adaptation of it and figured that was what the movie was like. FRWL is widely accepted as the best of the Bond films and espionage movies of any franchise. As is Goldfinger. Not only that, but neither one of those films are driven by huge stunts and “things blowing up”.
Granted, the other ones you mentioned are all shit.
Goldeneye is a great one if you can get past the silly tank scene.