The end of the last gunshot is where the traditional gunbarrel sequence and title credits should've begun. That would've been an applause worthy moment in the theatres.
agree, so many good ideas implemented at once, it sucks that we can barerly see them. Hopefully this will and the others will get a directors cut now that craig's all wrapped up
@@samuelrux3880 Along with the frantic nature of Bond's pursuit throughout, driven by urgency but also by his revenge. It's a perfect look into Bond's state of mind.
4:29 As others have pointed out, this could've been a new trademark that started with Casino Royale - opening action sequence ends with Bond shooting at the camera, song starts, roll opening credits.👍
A scene with so many cuts reminds me of Oliver Stone films, except Oliver Stone kept doing it throughout most of his films. Works great for action films to keep the tension and suspense up, but not for regular drama parts. I've seen this movie 3X, it seems to get better each time I watch it. Cheers
Quantum of Solace was an under rated Bond film. If you watch it more than a couple of times you appreciate it more!! They say there were script problems - but if there really was -they did really well overcoming it. This is Director criticism - but he managed to put together the over all production pretty damn well!!!
Agreed. Wish they'd stuck with this style and gotten a better director in. Instead they went for neo-classic storylines and higher grayscale, making the recent movies look somewhat old-fashioned in my view.
@@Proaz15 Well it's just this one soundtrack they reuse that annoys me. They use it over and over again in Spectre as well. ua-cam.com/video/g9S5GndUhko/v-deo.html The OST I'm talking about starts after 1:50 in this video. 👆
@@vokasimid5330 of course there's a reason why they did it, they didn't make their $200m movie the way they did on a whim. But that doesn't make the results any less shit.
@@jesseowenvillamor6348he isn’t, No time to die, Skyfall and Casino Royale has much better cinematography with less cuts and less unnecessary camera shaking
The shaky cam and quick cuts leave me confused than actually feeling immersed and takes away from the tension and clarity of the moment. You compare this to the sky fall train chase scene and it’s night and day. I’m glad they realized this was a mistake.
say what you want about this movie but this scene is in top 5 Bond scenes ever! Such a classic chase! Thank you Daniel for portraying James Bond. My favorite Bond ever
Truer words couldn't have ever been spoken. Including the fact this movie marked the end of David Arnold's incredible music career on the 007 series so QoS is a bitter sweet ending that era as well.
Yes! It's my second favourite Craig Bond film. I wish they'd stuck with this grounded, more realistic tone instead of reintroducing cartoon villains and over the top plots.
@@1994SonicDude Gotta say I disliked David Arnolds first Bond score for Goldeneye, I think even he said he regretted some of the musical decisions with that, but by the end of his tenure he absolutelly killed it, superb stuff. Still think his greatest soundtrack of all time is Stargate though, what a god damn masterpiece.
3:18 This sequence reminds me of a Jackie Chan movie - improvising with the girders and scaffolding - but done seriously. It's amazing, one of my fave Bond scenes.
For once it's the bad guy who is kidnapped, gloated to and with a little help from a single aid manages to escape without a trace. It's normally Bond who does that. Interesting reversal.
Mr. Whyte comes off as much the operative for Spectre as Bond is for MI6. He took out Safin's family in the past and takes out Le Chiffre when Spectre realizes he'll accept MI6's offer eventually.
Don't listen to all the critics about the cuts, it's an excellent piece of filmaking, like the car chase scene at the beginning. I can't imagine the amount of work that was put in to creating them.
Great scene! Some folks genuinely don't understand how hard it is to edit a film. Each cut is being thought about extensively. If there's 255 cuts that means that a specific thought was made every single time a cut happens! That's extremely impressive. If you want to learn more about why a scene may be cut like this, read In The Blink of an Eye by Walter Murch.
I agree that editing a film is no easy task, but one must also not forget that this was the director Mark Forster's first EVER experience with an action movie. Unfortunately, you can see that. Plus, this is no small, indipendent half-forgotten production, it's a Bond movie... so just imagine the huge pressure he must have been under. My point is, this and other action scenes in the film make for a great and impressive effort on Forster's part, but they are not good in themselves. The fact that each cut is thought about doesn't mean that the end result is going to be good. The shaky cam was not a great idea either. Overall, when I watch this I think Forster will surely nail it with a bit more experience.
I have no idea why, but Daniel Craig's sounds of exertion in any action role he does is just crazy on my ears. He makes his characters, thus making Bond sound like he's giving the chase and the fight 110%
Funnily enough, I quite like Craig in his first two films. It was when they turned his character from a hardened, young SAS killer into a has been oaf that I began to dislike his films.
@@anthonylewis2080 Craig was able to bring depth to the role.Dalton had good intentions back in the 80´s but the audience didn´t click with his darker and edgier Bond.
Fantastic sequence sort of ruined by camera work that is too shaky. It was difficult to figure out what was happening. Great ending with the final shot.
Yes, let's constantly cut to a horse chase because the stuff with bond is definately not as important as making pretentious art. The chase itself tho is great
Marc Foster probably thought showing the same motion and event with multiple angles and pans would add so much debt, obviously a very Jason Bourne inspired way of shooting but Bourne movies used this editing technique to make people see what Bourne was using, it didn't randomly switch every 0.7 seconds Why having 4 cuts of the moment where Bond and Mitchell fly to the glass roof? Another detriment of having complicated camera sets I think, he had so many shots just wanted to use it all And the result is this. This would be one of the most iconic Bond action sequences but it just causes headache to watch
The fact that we're supposed to get that the bullet didn't hit M but hit the medical stand with the shots and edits that we're given is maddening. It's nice to see this film getting some love 12 years later but for me, the editing ruins any real potential of real enjoyment. Outside of a few great scenes (opera is fantastic), it's still a very disappointing film for me
I do miss the feeling we get with this film and this iteration of Craig's Bond. With Skyfall and Spectre, it feels standard Movie Bond for me; but with Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace, it feels really close to the feeling of the Fleming novels. Live And Let Die, You Only Live Twice, hell even the third act of The Spy Who Loved Me.
I believe this marks the proper return of Bond using the Walther PPK since Tomorrow Never Dies. Despite Casino Royale marking the reboot in the series with Bond beginning his career as 007, Craig started off using the Walther P99, which Brosnan had been using for most of his films. Though in behind the scenes footage for the CR gunbarrel sequence, Craig's actually holding the PPK.
I love this underrated movie actually. In my perspective, entire movie messy editing only shows Bond bluntly hurrying for a revenge irrespective of the consequences. His thirst for revenge made himself a blunt instrument as some characters gets killed by him quickly everytime. Action sequences involving him(obviously) were too crisp for viewers to grasp as it is like a rollercoaster ride. Also, he was reckless when he throws fellow agent off the roof after the opera stint, who was later killed by Green's men. He only realises his mistake when Quantum kills agent Fields by drowning her in crude oil. Ofcourse, this doesn't slow him down going for revenge. Editing was messy again when he drops Camille at the station as revenge was still left. And finally, the so called messy editing becomes normal only after he gets to Kabira.
Bond didn’t realize that Canadian Special Branch agent was actually one of the good guyz - he was undercover as a bodyguard for the main villain in this movie.
Always liked this intro. I forgot how much the turncoat (Mitchell?) gave Bond a run for his money. It was a close thing. So close that I wonder if the director was hinting at predator vs prey.
Editor: How do you want the cuts? Bond: Shaken, not stirred.
There is very little here that is "shaky".
Nice stolen comment
@@caribbaviator7058 actually thought it was clever but didnt know someone else said it haha
@@FirstLast-yc9lq check your eyes
@@FirstLast-yc9lq Literally everything that's not drone or slow-mo footage is shaky lol, you watchin then same movie the rest of us are watchin?
The end of the last gunshot is where the traditional gunbarrel sequence and title credits should've begun. That would've been an applause worthy moment in the theatres.
I agree. What a missed opportunity
@@ivanivez7456 Truly. Would've elevated the film 👍👍👍
but then we wouldnt know how the story goes next. except its just epilogue.
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 Would've made for a good visually arresting choice though......
Next director: Great idea 👍🏼👍🏼
whomever designed the scaffolding stunt choreography is a complete mad genius... my hats off !
agree, so many good ideas implemented at once, it sucks that we can barerly see them. Hopefully this will and the others will get
a directors cut now that craig's all wrapped up
@@babauranainah
Just too bad we can't see most of it.
Nothing beats Casino Royale's parkour scene.
I counted 255 cuts in a bloody four and a half minute clip. I'm not sure we can rag on Taken 3 after that any more.
I think the edits depicts the manic pace of the chase paralleled with the horse race. It;s done again with the fight scene at the opera
Yeah that's why Quantum of Solace is usually forgotten, it sits poorly between Casino Royale and Skyfall
@@samuelrux3880 Along with the frantic nature of Bond's pursuit throughout, driven by urgency but also by his revenge. It's a perfect look into Bond's state of mind.
@@zachlewis9751 yes, that's how forgettable this movie is
i get where you're coming from and i agree but this is a 100x better choreographed
4:29 As others have pointed out, this could've been a new trademark that started with Casino Royale - opening action sequence ends with Bond shooting at the camera, song starts, roll opening credits.👍
Just love the man. What an ACTOR.
I think a good opening for the gunbarrel is replay the ending scene of Casino where Bond says his trademark line, then cut to gunbarrel
if they didn't have so many cuts it could've been one of the best bond scenes
With or without, it's a great scene
A scene with so many cuts reminds me of Oliver Stone films, except Oliver Stone kept doing it throughout most of his films. Works great for action films to keep the tension and suspense up, but not for regular drama parts. I've seen this movie 3X, it seems to get better each time I watch it. Cheers
Perhaps those cuts precisely makes it awesome. Since it create a sense of suspense.
@@pratikkantode937 I take it you haven't the faintest what suspense means in film-making...
@@stefanwagner1424 I'll correct him: It adds tension to the scene.
3:19 okay, that is an awesome shot.
ong frrrrrrrrr imagine watching it in theaters .......,wicked
the final shot of this clip I liked more
Yes, because that’s only shot which goes on for 3 seconds.
All the other shots are so abruptly cut its hard to make out what’s happening where.
It looks a bit cgi to me
@@aaroniousairlines9949 oh yeah, definately CGI involved. Still, for all the flack Foster gets I think he did produce some amazing stuff.
Quantum of Solace was an under rated Bond film. If you watch it more than a couple of times you appreciate it more!! They say there were script problems - but if there really was -they did really well overcoming it. This is Director criticism - but he managed to put together the over all production pretty damn well!!!
Agreed. Wish they'd stuck with this style and gotten a better director in. Instead they went for neo-classic storylines and higher grayscale, making the recent movies look somewhat old-fashioned in my view.
It didn’t feel like a Bond film. It felt more like Jason Bourne than the James Bond we know and love
It was more of the shaky cam style that I don’t like
indeed
@@ivanivez7456 its a revenge film, so it was never supposed to feel like a traditional entry. Same with License to Kill.
A brilliant action set piece, wonderfully acted completely undermined by all the silly cuts. This film had a lot of potential but squandered it.
But you gotta agree at the very least, the music in this scene is great!
David Arnold is always great
This is passable. But I think the soundtrack from Skyfall and Spectre were horrible.
@@alphamaledriveshard the soundtrack from Skyfall was bad? Dude...
@@Proaz15 Well it's just this one soundtrack they reuse that annoys me. They use it over and over again in Spectre as well. ua-cam.com/video/g9S5GndUhko/v-deo.html
The OST I'm talking about starts after 1:50 in this video. 👆
@@alphamaledriveshard really I liked the Skyfall soundtrack . Why didn’t you like it?
Glad I am not the only one who has a problem with the absurd amount of cuts in this scene.
Everyone was trying to be Bourne. That style ruined the action in Batman Begins too.
Well I got some more cuts for you all.
I'm happy to see lots of other people mention the editing.
I had to rewatch the last 5 seconds several times, because I didn't know what happened.
The ever-so-shaky editing in this left me more shaken (dizzy and disoriented) than one of Bond's dry Martini's.
I hate shaky cam.Just hate it so much.
Yep, to many cuts and some pointless shaky cam that take away from the sequence. Great bond finish though.
I love shaky cam.
There is a reason why choose to do the Shaky cam ua-cam.com/video/iAKX3gBaLAY/v-deo.html
@@vokasimid5330 of course there's a reason why they did it, they didn't make their $200m movie the way they did on a whim. But that doesn't make the results any less shit.
How many damn cuts does this scene need, holy shit dude
"more"
Yes
Nah you're just exaggerating
@@jesseowenvillamor6348he isn’t, No time to die, Skyfall and Casino Royale has much better cinematography with less cuts and less unnecessary camera shaking
4:29 Missed oportunity for gunbarrel shot. It would be perfect reference for Casino Royale style opening.
That shot where they fall through the glass is epic.
4:29 *bond shoots* *cameraman dead* *screen cuts to black* *roll credits*
Iij want a gif of this
Physically, mentally, hard work Bond is Daniel Crag. excellent movie.
I wouldn't go that far
Daniel Crag
The shaky cam and quick cuts leave me confused than actually feeling immersed and takes away from the tension and clarity of the moment. You compare this to the sky fall train chase scene and it’s night and day. I’m glad they realized this was a mistake.
THANK YOU, someone else notices the absurd shakiness and cuts of this scene.
4:07 A magnificent shot. One of my favorites in the whole saga.
his fingers brushing, or just that whole end bit?
@@67maxfieldYeah his fingers brushing.
@@tiebrkr4231 yeah its a nice touch for sure, no pun
say what you want about this movie but this scene is in top 5 Bond scenes ever! Such a classic chase! Thank you Daniel for portraying James Bond. My favorite Bond ever
Oh this movie is ass
I will NEVER forget Craig as Bond !
I feel like the more you watch quantum the more u like it.
Truer words couldn't have ever been spoken. Including the fact this movie marked the end of David Arnold's incredible music career on the 007 series so QoS is a bitter sweet ending that era as well.
Yes! It's my second favourite Craig Bond film. I wish they'd stuck with this grounded, more realistic tone instead of reintroducing cartoon villains and over the top plots.
@@harrysecombegroupieStill no time to die atleast has the raw brutality of fights and energy missed in the Mendes films
@@1994SonicDude Gotta say I disliked David Arnolds first Bond score for Goldeneye, I think even he said he regretted some of the musical decisions with that, but by the end of his tenure he absolutelly killed it, superb stuff. Still think his greatest soundtrack of all time is Stargate though, what a god damn masterpiece.
@@wibblewobble1934 Arnold didn't score GoldenEye. Eric Serra did.
3:18 This sequence reminds me of a Jackie Chan movie - improvising with the girders and scaffolding - but done seriously. It's amazing, one of my fave Bond scenes.
Only Chan didn't need to edit a scene to death. It's usually just him in one long take.
1:59 I was OBSESSED as a kid when the guy jumped from roof🤣
It was like the coolest thing I had ever seen back then. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
For once it's the bad guy who is kidnapped, gloated to and with a little help from a single aid manages to escape without a trace. It's normally Bond who does that. Interesting reversal.
Mr. Whyte comes off as much the operative for Spectre as Bond is for MI6. He took out Safin's family in the past and takes out Le Chiffre when Spectre realizes he'll accept MI6's offer eventually.
I love this sequence!!😍
This chase is extraordinary
2:07 let's be honest we've all tried that in a video game at least once
Try for real, tiles are a sod !!
@@suzyqualcast6269 what?
what, like in Lego Star Wars? Never worked out for me.
@@nikolaipelikan915 it's possible
Assassin’s Creed
The directing and editing in this film was questionable, at best.
No it wasn’t - watch it again!
@@QuantumOfSolace1 I've seen it many times. It was ...
tcnascar1 No thank you, I don’t want to get motion sick again
Don't listen to all the critics about the cuts, it's an excellent piece of filmaking, like the car chase scene at the beginning. I can't imagine the amount of work that was put in to creating them.
The thumbnail would've been perfect for a gunbarrel sequence in this film I.M.O.P
Yes, the credits could have started just after this
110% agreed. So wish it did.
i think this one of the best action sequences in cinema
One of the most seat edge seans are here 👍.danial awesome
The ending is so cool.
Great scene! Some folks genuinely don't understand how hard it is to edit a film. Each cut is being thought about extensively. If there's 255 cuts that means that a specific thought was made every single time a cut happens! That's extremely impressive. If you want to learn more about why a scene may be cut like this, read In The Blink of an Eye by Walter Murch.
I agree that editing a film is no easy task, but one must also not forget that this was the director Mark Forster's first EVER experience with an action movie. Unfortunately, you can see that. Plus, this is no small, indipendent half-forgotten production, it's a Bond movie... so just imagine the huge pressure he must have been under. My point is, this and other action scenes in the film make for a great and impressive effort on Forster's part, but they are not good in themselves. The fact that each cut is thought about doesn't mean that the end result is going to be good. The shaky cam was not a great idea either. Overall, when I watch this I think Forster will surely nail it with a bit more experience.
What a superb idea to do a scene..really iconic.
I have no idea why, but Daniel Craig's sounds of exertion in any action role he does is just crazy on my ears. He makes his characters, thus making Bond sound like he's giving the chase and the fight 110%
Quantum doesn't get the respect it deserves.
this is like designing a full course meal and shoving it in a blender
The most criminally underrated Bond movie.
No. Way.
@@alwaysOPEN4businessYes. Way.
@@jesseowenvillamor6348 what are you a 12 year old?
@@alwaysOPEN4business lol and you criticised my comments? Holy fuck 😄
The first three action sequences were all superb and the film is underrated. A shame the ending was a little lacklustre but there's a lot to like.
Despite the negativity, Daniel Craig brings a close performance, similar to Timothy Dalton.
👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍!.
Funnily enough, I quite like Craig in his first two films. It was when they turned his character from a hardened, young SAS killer into a has been oaf that I began to dislike his films.
@@sebastianfitzptraick7395 I do hope No Time to Die brings back the hard edge Bond.
@@anthonylewis2080 Craig was able to bring depth to the role.Dalton had good intentions back in the 80´s but the audience didn´t click with his darker and edgier Bond.
Timothy Dalton was a terrible Bond.
I loved that last gunshot scene. So cool.
Fantastic sequence sort of ruined by camera work that is too shaky. It was difficult to figure out what was happening. Great ending with the final shot.
There is very little here that is shaky. What are you folks talking about?
@@FirstLast-yc9lqExactly. People just want to complain
My eyes can’t even follow this scene at all, the whole movie in fact
Wow the shaky came and constant cuts literally hurts my head
the editing is honorific
Yes, let's constantly cut to a horse chase because the stuff with bond is definately not as important as making pretentious art.
The chase itself tho is great
The director was an idiot. Everything is so shaky you can't see what is happening
@DRIVER Shut up. World War Z is one of the best zombie films ever made
If this is often considered Craig’s ‘worst Bond film’ - that’s only sign of such a high quality set of films he did. His worst is most people’s best
Most underrated Bond movie
It is just a very bad one
Don’t know how people can say this movie tanked, it was honestly incredible
It didn’t feel like a Bond film. It felt more like Jason Bourne than the James Bond we know and love
@@ivanivez7456So what? The franchise need to revitalize and go with the trend. And it effectively did
@@ivanivez7456this is nothing like Jason Bourne though
Oooohhh yeaaahh...Daniel is the best actor in the world!!
This choppy editing style is terrific. I only hurled lunch, but at least breakfast stayed down.
Marc Foster probably thought showing the same motion and event with multiple angles and pans would add so much debt, obviously a very Jason Bourne inspired way of shooting but Bourne movies used this editing technique to make people see what Bourne was using, it didn't randomly switch every 0.7 seconds
Why having 4 cuts of the moment where Bond and Mitchell fly to the glass roof?
Another detriment of having complicated camera sets I think, he had so many shots just wanted to use it all
And the result is this. This would be one of the most iconic Bond action sequences but it just causes headache to watch
Unlikely to ever happen but it'd be interesting to see how a completely re-edited version of this film's action sequences would look.
full opening car chase theme song and that rooftop sequence is better that rest of film.
Excellent student : teacher , you forgot to ask us homework!
Whole class : 3:16
O Mercenário que eu gosto.
Bond, James Bond 😎🤵🏼🍸♥️😍🇧🇷
After this scene I never wondered again what the best action scene EVER was
Daniel himself performed all the stunts in this sequence.
No, it's not true. He performed many of the stunts, though.
Here's the footage, he did perform rooftop chase and tower fight- ua-cam.com/video/5-SQ-ukSumU/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/y98sZRrX_sc/v-deo.html
i dont usually like this shaky-short cut, but idk i find it cool and underrated tho
There is a reason why choose to do the Shaky cam ua-cam.com/video/iAKX3gBaLAY/v-deo.html
my favorite scene on QUANTUM OF SOLACE
This is much much better than the Day of the Dead intro to Spectre
Hard to believe this scene is only 4 minutes long, it felt like 10
Daniel is the best actor in the world!! 🖤♥️💣🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹😍😍😍🔥
What looks like an old church. Bet it was restored a few times! Lookin' good! BTW, the old thing, torn down already?!!!
Personally i think this is a really good Bond film & i really don't care what's said about it cause it's nonsense. I love Quantum of Solace.
How many cuts does it take to film a single scene?
flippin' awesome!
Great scene made incomprehensible in the sewer sequence due to the edit.
The fact that we're supposed to get that the bullet didn't hit M but hit the medical stand with the shots and edits that we're given is maddening.
It's nice to see this film getting some love 12 years later but for me, the editing ruins any real potential of real enjoyment. Outside of a few great scenes (opera is fantastic), it's still a very disappointing film for me
Matt Canon: Yeah. Same for me.
I do miss the feeling we get with this film and this iteration of Craig's Bond. With Skyfall and Spectre, it feels standard Movie Bond for me; but with Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace, it feels really close to the feeling of the Fleming novels. Live And Let Die, You Only Live Twice, hell even the third act of The Spy Who Loved Me.
the opening car chase and the Opera scene is pure badass. because those scenes itself were filmed really good, it just the editing was atrocious
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Best Bond movie. Fight me.
I believe this marks the proper return of Bond using the Walther PPK since Tomorrow Never Dies. Despite Casino Royale marking the reboot in the series with Bond beginning his career as 007, Craig started off using the Walther P99, which Brosnan had been using for most of his films. Though in behind the scenes footage for the CR gunbarrel sequence, Craig's actually holding the PPK.
I am going to start a Got Cuts add. I am going to use this for the add.
Terrific
M : What’s the last time you sleep
Bond : No time to sleep
Love this scene and my favorite Craig " Bond " movie..
Great scene
You can tell it's like this all the time for 007 lol
That horse race was a real race 👌
This camera was clearly shaken. Not stirred.
Editing excellence.
Bellissima Siena😍
Falls & jets 1 in the chamber: legend
2:47 best fight on the Church in Siena
M: What happened to Mitchell, Bond?
Bond: He was too high on life.
Only Craig's Bond who be able to parkour like this damn
We had 500 camera set ups for this scene, and by God we’re gonna use ‘em all!
-This movie’s editor, allegedly.
James bond is my favorite film series
Brett Lloyd It’s timeless, and is probably the most entertaining series of films
could you cut it a bit faster? I can still see whats going on.
There is a reason why choose to do the Shaky cam ua-cam.com/video/iAKX3gBaLAY/v-deo.html
I love this underrated movie actually.
In my perspective, entire movie messy editing only shows Bond bluntly hurrying for a revenge irrespective of the consequences.
His thirst for revenge made himself a blunt instrument as some characters gets killed by him quickly everytime.
Action sequences involving him(obviously) were too crisp for viewers to grasp as it is like a rollercoaster ride.
Also, he was reckless when he throws fellow agent off the roof after the opera stint, who was later killed by Green's men.
He only realises his mistake when Quantum kills agent Fields by drowning her in crude oil.
Ofcourse, this doesn't slow him down going for revenge.
Editing was messy again when he drops Camille at the station as revenge was still left.
And finally, the so called messy editing becomes normal only after he gets to Kabira.
Well interpreted
Bond didn’t realize that Canadian Special Branch agent was actually one of the good guyz - he was undercover as a bodyguard for the main villain in this movie.
@@youknowmyname9606 wrong
So, what did you do this afternoon, Mr. Bond? Well, I was just 'hanging around'.
Bond: "You mean before or after I did the 1st of my two rooftop chases as Craig Bond?"
Scena pazzesca!!😍😍💣
Always liked this intro. I forgot how much the turncoat (Mitchell?) gave Bond a run for his money. It was a close thing. So close that I wonder if the director was hinting at predator vs prey.
The amount of cuts in this scene alone never mind the film is actiually crazy lmao
Out of the 7 actors who portrayed Bond, I have to say that Craig is up there for me. Do I dare say #1. Let's see how No Time to Die is.
I would say Sean Connery first 😊
Daniel Craig is the most energetic 007 so far...He plays the role like Jason Bourne or like Baird from;James Hardley Chase🔥
4:29 Awesomeness
QoS gets so much flak but the truth is it's so much better than do many other Bond films- DAD, DAF,NSNA,MOONRAKER,AVTOAK,Spectre,etc