• InspiringOne@lemm.ee
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    I wrote them but haven’t watched them. The only reason that movie theater thing went on back in the earlier 2000s is because cannabinol was vaporized into the air around houses and in movie theaters and sometimes schools, because no one could focus on what they were watching and no one had any appetite and usually had cancer.

    If you can’t focus during a movie tell it in a review and then try an older one, or it’s carb intake that’s required.

    Movies also have issues where the sound effects and music are too loud and talking is too quiet so you can’t watch them late at night when you may want too. Or you can’t focus and get blasted in the ear and if both audios aren’t recorded separately then you can’t adjust it with an equalizer or maybe you can.

    All those funny comedies like “Pineapple Express” to “why him” were written by Kevin while he was high.

    James Bond was ruined there was too much action that was less spy and more call of duty version of spy. But it’s watchable if the audio was more balanced but it may still be a decent action filled watch. He was a bit fat in casino royale lol that’s what a young lighter darker skinned girl said to him at the beach, well because he was more likely to pull his white cock out, if she asked.

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      2 months ago

      Was just going to mention that the rejected themes are often better than the ones used. There’s also an alternate of Quantum of Solace that’s pretty good.

  • BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    I ignore the Daniel Craig era altogether.

    He’s a great actor, nothing to do with him.

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    2 months ago

    As a Soundgarden / Audioslave fan, it’s always going to be Chris Cornell with “You know my name” from Casino Royale. It really took me by surprise when I saw the film for the first time. Wasn’t expecting a rock track opening.

  • aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Sam Smith’s “Writing’s on the Wall” is the most evocative theme song for me, just so very solemn and sad.

    I have only ever purchased two Bond themes. That one and Goldeneye.