Of course, old
time Bond fans shouldn't bee too disappointed.
If it's just barely passable material for a long -
time Bond fan like myself, I can't imagine it being worth sitting through without having at least the weight of Bond's tormented motivation behind his actions in this film.
Not exact matches
I've been a
fan of the James
Bond movies (and books) my whole life and I've seen each and every one of them countless
times.
I love artists that take the
time to meet their
fans after a show because it creates an even stronger
bond.
Not quite, but it's still party
time for
Bond fans.
Bond fans will embrace it, but the rest of us will be expecting more effort next
time around.
When the podcast's host, Chris Hewitt, asked Coogler if he was a
Bond fan, the director got audibly excited: «Big
time!»
Long -
time Paddington Bear
fans — whether of Michael
Bond's original books or the various TV series it inspired — may find it a little hair - raising to see their ursine hero get a CG make - over for his big - screen debut.
I'm no great
fan of Colin Firth, but he's clearly having the
time of his life playing this elder James
Bond / M pastiche.
Ideal
fans and readers are gained a few at a
time, and it takes
time to build that
bond, even if you experience a sudden and serendipitous burst of exposure.
But a skillful blend of high school recreation simulation, social
bonding, dungeon exploration, and real -
time combat congeals into an experience poised to bring enjoyment to
fans of Japanese born - gaming.
You had the
time of your life
bonding with other
fans at the game, and your team won.