Review of Spectre (2015) by Jimmy D — 10 Sep 2016
Even in the modern internet age. super-villains don't seem to know how James Bond can escape from seeming-impossible traps without the use of gadgets, even if these villains know James like the back of their hands, except what's near the back of Jame's hand is his wrist-watch that is disguised as a bomb for example.
The international-travelling spy that Bond is in tourist-like locations might keep viewers interested like an advertising stuntsman to get fans hpynotised and book flight and hotel accommodation tickets to go there, which is definitely a holiday vacation business stunt besides being a slow-aced long spy film.
I had other devastating thoughts that would have destroyed Bonds secret organisation, like setting dynamite on the secret intelligence building , destroying all personnel together with information on files digitally or on paper, leaving Bond to act as a lone wolf - a streetbeggar-like vagaBond without any lifesaving gadgets, apart from his giftedness to shoot a gun ;;.
This review of Spectre (2015) was written by Jimmy D on 10 Sep 2016.
Spectre has generally received positive reviews.
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