Daniel Craig as Bond comes across as even more caring and as far as I am concerned that is sexy as hell. All that muscle at the service of protecting a woman or someone in trouble? Be still my beating heart and kiss me you fool!!!;)
Yes most woman swoon over DC lol
I have seen it twice, still love it. Going for my third tomorrow.
Just the once. Was going to see it again in spite of everything at the O2 cinema plus gotta say the sound at Odeon Leicester Square was rubbish so I won't be going there again. I wanted to hear the dialogue properly this time but Madagascar 2 has taken pole position now.
I saw it three times. I think I'm set now. The first run I had a lot of skepticism, because I really wasn't allowing myself to make any decisions until it was completely over. By the second and third times though, I actually enjoyed it more vividly and wholly. I've actually promoted it on my favorites list too.
Three so far. I gave my brother my DVD of CR so he and his girlfriend could watch it thinking "I'll just buy the new collectors's edition." It was on sale for $19.99 and it included a voucher for a free QoS ticket so I guess I'll be seeing it for the fourth time tomorrow!
I saw CR four times in the theatre as well. I think that was the first time I ever saw a film more than twice in the theatre!
Sir MilesThe Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,746Chief of Staff
Just got back from my sixth viewing....plenty more to come before QoS drops from the screens -{
On my third viewing, I saw it again with my lady friend who has a massive crush on DC. Her dad accompanied as well as it was his birthday. He's retired Air Force and a former lawyer. He's a upstanding gentleman who is in fact a hard sell on most things. He doesn't please easily. It was very interesting to see his reaction afterward. He said his left foot didn't stop twitching the whole time because "the drama never stopped." He's really big on the Bourne movies, so I'm guessing that had something to do with his appreciation for QOS. It says a lot though. The movie accomplished quite a bit for having a Goldfinger running length.
I saw it for a third time this evening and I have to agree with some of the posts above that it gets better with repeated viewing. I definately enjoyed the third more than the first two.
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I saw it the on opening night and 2 or 3 times after that. Then I got busy with the holiday parties. I was getting the itch to take it in again today but my neighborhood theater only has 1 showing per day now at 10:30PM and there are only 3 other theaters in my metro area that are still carrying the film...and they are a quite a distance away from me. So...unfortunately, it looks like the next time I will see QOS is at home on DVD after the March 2009 release.
I saw QoS 4 times at the cinema - It turned out to be a film that I appreciated much more on subsequent viewings than on the first. Now a few months wait for the DVD, after which I'm sure that I will be seeing it many more times.
I caught it a fourth time last night. My parents had yet to see it and by now it had dropped to the dollar theater in my local mall, so not only did we get a chance to see it after the normal run, but we also got to see it for cheap as well. Previously in the day we went to the Auto Show in Detroit, so it was a nice treat after a day of looking at Aston Martins. :007)
I'm sorry to say only once. I went to see it on the opening night and have not been back since. This hasn't happened with a Bond movie since MR. Yes I even saw AVTAK a few times. I keep meaning to see it again to see if it is better with a second viewing but somehow just never worked up the enthusiasm.
I think I saw CR 4 times. Can't even get that excited about the DVD coming out.
I'm sorry to say only once. I went to see it on the opening night and have not been back since. This hasn't happened with a Bond movie since MR. Yes I even saw AVTAK a few times. I keep meaning to see it again to see if it is better with a second viewing but somehow just never worked up the enthusiasm.
I think I saw CR 4 times. Can't even get that excited about the DVD coming out.
I felt the exact same way except i saw it 3 times, and by the 3rd time i was rather bored by it,and i saw CR 5 times in theaters and never lost interest in it, still havent.
I'm sorry to say only once. I went to see it on the opening night and have not been back since. This hasn't happened with a Bond movie since MR. Yes I even saw AVTAK a few times. I keep meaning to see it again to see if it is better with a second viewing but somehow just never worked up the enthusiasm.
I think I saw CR 4 times. Can't even get that excited about the DVD coming out.
I felt the exact same way except i saw it 3 times, and by the 3rd time i was rather bored by it,and i saw CR 5 times in theaters and never lost interest in it, still havent.
I know what you mean. I still enjoy watching CR, whether its on Sky or I put the DVD on.
LoeffelholzThe United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
Regrettably, only three times overall But I was certainly never 'bored!' Thankfully, I've never really been bored by a Bond film...not even the sub-par ones.
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Twice, it was actually better on the second viewing, possible because i waited a while. It wasn't as good as Casino Royale though QOS to me feels like the second half of CR. Hopefully the next film will be around 2 hours and will have an interesting plot involving Quantum. :007)
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3 times. And I was bored only during the first twenty minutes of the first viewing.
In my experience the film gets better upon subsequent viewings (and my wife confirms this impression).
The film's only flaw, for me, is the skewed pacing of the action sequences (too many at the beginning, before the story has even started to unravel).
From the moment, Bond carries Camille ashore and dumps in the guys arms, it's a totally different film, and a very engaging one at that.
as i work for a cinema chain i,m happy to say i saw it on a special screening which was FREE,
I glad i didn't add to its boxoffice and will never watch it again or add it to my DVD collection.
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LoeffelholzThe United States, With LovePosts: 8,998Quartermasters
as i work for a cinema chain i,m happy to say i saw it on a special screening which was FREE,
I glad i didn't add to its boxoffice and will never watch it again or add it to my DVD collection.
Check out my Amazon author page!Mark Loeffelholz
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
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Yes most woman swoon over DC lol
I have seen it twice, still love it. Going for my third tomorrow.
"Better make that two."
Roger Moore 1927-2017
I saw CR four times in the theatre as well. I think that was the first time I ever saw a film more than twice in the theatre!
I haven't seen QOS yet! Its the first Bond I've missed at the Cinema since I failed to get into The Spy Who Loved Me..
Its not a good feeling and I'm not proud of myself, I just never could quite fit it in.
I think I saw CR 4 times. Can't even get that excited about the DVD coming out.
I felt the exact same way except i saw it 3 times, and by the 3rd time i was rather bored by it,and i saw CR 5 times in theaters and never lost interest in it, still havent.
I know what you mean. I still enjoy watching CR, whether its on Sky or I put the DVD on.
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"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
In my experience the film gets better upon subsequent viewings (and my wife confirms this impression).
The film's only flaw, for me, is the skewed pacing of the action sequences (too many at the beginning, before the story has even started to unravel).
From the moment, Bond carries Camille ashore and dumps in the guys arms, it's a totally different film, and a very engaging one at that.
I glad i didn't add to its boxoffice and will never watch it again or add it to my DVD collection.
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
"Your sex drive flagging?!" exclaims the doctor. "When did you notice this?"
"Twice last night and again this morning" he replies.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
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