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Well then the movie is going to be fucking awful. Predictably.I’m more inclined to believe the Reddit plot summary as it mentions things I expect to be in this movie (Moneypenny, use of the OHMSS theme, a long single shot action sequence, one of Fukunaga’s signatures). Jeff Wells also confirms the Reddit version with a (now deleted) blog post.
Still, I would take that over the Jaws romance subplot in Moonraker.
There have been good deconstructions but they're usually approaching it in a much different angle with a lot more to say, today's Woke deconstruction has only one message and that's "THE WHITE MAN IS INFERIOR""No Time To Die is the Last Jedi of spy movies!" RIP Mr. Bond
Has there ever been a deconstruction of anything that wasn't utter shit?
What is up with modern media and culture being absolutely obsessed with this idea that they need to kill the past? Like, we need to let go of anything "old and traditional" and totally focus on "moving on from those outdated ways"?The universe tells James Bond that he has no choice but to let the past die — to kill it if he has to — and dares Craig to pull the trigger.
Marxists can never win, they can only make other people lose.What is up with modern media and culture being absolutely obsessed with this idea that they need to kill the past? Like, we need to let go of anything "old and traditional" and totally focus on "moving on from those outdated ways"?
You've seen V right?What is up with modern media and culture being absolutely obsessed with this idea that they need to kill the past? Like, we need to let go of anything "old and traditional" and totally focus on "moving on from those outdated ways"?
What is up with modern media and culture being absolutely obsessed with this idea that they need to kill the past? Like, we need to let go of anything "old and traditional" and totally focus on "moving on from those outdated ways"?
It's part politics, part megalomania of the current owners to distance the work from its roots and claim it for themselves, and part corpo justification for the consoomers to buy the same shit again.What is up with modern media and culture being absolutely obsessed with this idea that they need to kill the past? Like, we need to let go of anything "old and traditional" and totally focus on "moving on from those outdated ways"?