Quantum of Solace (3 Viewers)

Oooooooooh yea,

and explain this,

about Greene in the desert,

how thirsty do you have to be to drink motor oil?:confused::confused::confused:

That's kind of hard to swallow, I made a pun.:D:D:D

I mean really, if you were dying of thirst in the desert,

would you drink motor oil to quench your thirst?

Come on man, lol.:eek::eek::eek:
 
Oooooooooh yea,
and explain this,
about Greene in the desert,
how thirsty do you have to be to drink motor oil?:confused::confused:
That's kind of hard to swallow, I made a pun.:D:D
I mean really, if you were dying of thirst in the desert,
would you drink motor oil to quench your thirst?
Come on man, lol.:eek::eek::eek:
Ah yes, that was a bit much; urine yes:eek:, motor oil, well that is a stretch.:D
 
Yes we do remember those.;):D Tell me though Mike how did you tolerate the jittery and excessively edited and close framed mess they made of the action scenes. Now in all the previous Bond movies, the action scenes were all easy to watch and generally well done. I got the vague impression that these were as well but with that combination of camera work and editing, I seriously could not tell. I was not kidding when I titled my review shaken and not stirring. Also, this version made Bond just so grim and relentless, not one bit of fun and frivolity in the whole mess; is that Bond?:eek: Of course there are all the huge plot holes but for Bond, that can be overlooked if they get the rest right.

Surely you noticed on the credits that they used the "Cloverfield" cameraman :D
 

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